The Best Industrial Wedding Venues in Salem, MA

The Best Industrial Wedding Venues in Salem, MA

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Olio: Modern / Industrial Event Space 

5.0

Peabody, MA
  • Up to 250 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $3,000
  • Offer

This historic space has been outfitted with every modern amenity to be the ideal space to host the perfect wedding. We provide a non-traditional venue so that our clients have a blank slate to start from and can make the space their own. Without any décor, the soaring ceilings and cement walls feel "industrial chic" but clients can transform the space with glitz and glam, rustic touches, romantic lighting, modern lines, whimsical details, and vintage furniture. If you can dream it, it can be done at Olio. Located just North of Boston, Massachusetts, in the heart of New England, the venue is conveniently located and easily accessible to Logan Airport and nearby accommodations and attractions. Olio welcomes all and actively seeks out LGBTQIA+ identifying clients. Pricing and lots more information, including FAQs and tips/tricks are on Olio's website and social media accounts. Inquire today to schedule a tour!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has a dance floor for celebration
  • Has a glamorous vibe
  • Provides lighting and sound

Venue considerations

  • No on-site guest accommodations
  • No dedicated areas for getting ready
  • Best for events with big guest lists
Awarded Best of Zola
We got married here on Sunday 9/29 and I really can’t say enough good things about this space. The team was great to work with and all of our guests were so impressed by the space because it’s not like anything else really. I LOVED having the ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception all in one room because we wasted almost no part of our day shepherding folks from place to place. The caterer recommended to us, Premier, was also amazing and they were on it and had many great suggestions to make the day as great as possible as they work in the space often. If you want outdoor photos before we found two great little parks to work with and ended up doing our first look and family portraits at “Leather City Commons” which is a three minute drive down the street. Then the two of us walked the ten minute walk back to Olio from there and got some great photos by Peabody City Hall and there are truly a plethora of great brick walls to choose from for a good backdrop! For getting ready we stayed at the Bell Inn and Tavern and their team was also amazing! I got ready in a Junior King Suite my parents were staying in and their team flipped the bridal suite early (as they had a wedding party the night before) so we could do bridal portraits with the moms and my sister. My husband and I stayed there that night and the room is gorgeous. My only regret with that space is we didn’t stay longer because it was so beautiful!!! (And the room service food we ordered from the tavern for lunch was great!) Shout out specifically to Kelsey and Heather for all of their help. Logistically I was a little nervous about it being in Peabody as we live closer to Boston but parking is free on Sundays and folks could Uber easily to the venue. Many out of town folks loved being able to stay near Salem to make it a great weekend trip. Last, I cannot recommend enough having a day of coordinator. I know Sarah who runs Olio has her own planning company and would be amazing to work with. I was lucky enough to have an amazing coworker and friend who helped me out and I literally gave him a binder with everything and I did not stress about anything for the entire day. I did not see my cell phone or get asked a single logistics question all day and it was GLORIOUS. I think that covers everything and will absolutely update if I think of anything else that can help out future brides considering this great space!!!
Emily, 8 months ago

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About wedding venues in Salem, MA

Massachusetts offers an unparalleled backdrop for your wedding day with historic mansions in Boston's Beacon Hill, lighthouse-dotted shores of Cape Cod and rustic barns nestled in Western Massachusetts' Berkshire mountains. The state's rich colonial heritage gives you venues in buildings dating back to the 1700s while modern spaces showcase innovative architecture and contemporary design that can make your celebration truly unique.

What Makes Massachusetts Wedding Venues So Special?

The Bay State combines distinct regional characteristics to create unique ceremony experiences for your special day. In Boston and Greater Boston you'll find historic landmarks like Boston Public Library where you can exchange vows in elegant reading rooms then celebrate with receptions offering harbor views at the Boston Harbor Hotel. Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket feature oceanfront estates like Wychmere Beach Club with direct beach access and sunset ceremony opportunities that create magical memories. Western Massachusetts offers converted tobacco barns featuring original beam architecture and mountain backdrop photography locations perfect for couples seeking rustic charm.

How Much Do Massachusetts Wedding Venues Cost?

Massachusetts wedding venues average $9,954 which typically represents about 17% of your total budget compared to the national range of $6,500-$12,000. Prices vary significantly by region; Boston and North Shore venues command premium prices while Western Massachusetts and South Shore offer more affordable options that might better fit your budget.

For a Massachusetts wedding expect total costs around $26,015 for 50 guests, $43,197 for 100 guests, $59,346 for 150 guests, $73,773 for 200 guests, $88,200 for 250 guests and $102,626 for 300 guests. Planning ahead helps you accommodate these costs in your overall wedding budget.

Which Massachusetts Venues Are Fully Accessible?

The Commons 1854 in Topsfield stands out with accessible parking ramps and a chairlift for wheelchair users accommodating up to 200 guests comfortably. Kimpton Marlowe Hotel in Cambridge offers stunning Boston skyline views while Renaissance in Haverhill provides a scenic golf course setting for your celebration. Always contact venues directly to confirm specific accessibility features that meet your needs and those of your guests.

What Budget Items Should You Consider for Your Massachusetts Wedding?

ServiceAverage Cost% of Budget (150 guests)
Florists$8,17714%
Venue$9,95417%
Bar Services$6,37111%
Catering$7,96313%
Photographers$4,9848%

When Should You Book Your Massachusetts Venue?

Massachusetts couples typically book venues 15 months before their wedding date with September bookings requiring even earlier commitment due to popularity. Boston venues frequently book earlier for prime Saturday dates while Sunday or Friday weddings offer more immediate availability if you're planning on a shorter timeline. Reaching out to venues early gives you the best chance to secure your preferred date.

Where Can You Find Outstanding Food in Massachusetts Wedding Venues?

Hampshire House in Boston offers exceptional well-plated cuisine with stunning views of Boston Public Gardens perfect for intimate weddings up to 75 guests who appreciate fine dining. The Barn at Gibbet Hill in Groton serves outstanding creatively crafted dishes with delectable hors d'oeuvres and mouthwatering main courses in a rustic yet magical setting your guests will rave about. Avenir in Walpole provides in-house catering with personalized service in an elegant ballroom setting that creates a memorable experience.

Book your tastings early and ask about seasonal menu options to experience Massachusetts' renowned culinary scene on your special day and create a menu that perfectly complements your celebration.

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