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Best Brooklyn Wedding Venues for 2026 + 2027 (with pricing)

A Brooklyn Wedding Venues Guide

Updated Dec 1, 2025: I did the research so you don’t have to. Below is my comprehensive guide to the best Brooklyn wedding venues for 2025—complete with up-to-date pricing info wherever possible. All of the venues included on this list are LGBTQ+ friendly and personally vetted for quality, vibe, and inclusivity.

This list starts with Brooklyn’s most iconic wedding venues and then dives into some of the borough’s most unique, creative, and unconventional spaces—perfect for couples looking to break from tradition and plan a day that truly reflects who they are.

Whether you’re envisioning an industrial loft, a candlelit warehouse, a garden ceremony, or a vibey art space, you’ll find a venue here that speaks your language.

Let’s dive in.

My Moon – Williamsburg

  • MyMoon’s stunning, adaptable spaces transform to match your wedding vision, and their family-style full-service package takes the stress out of planning. Plus, a spacious patio with a retractable canopy and heated glass walls ensures a worry-free celebration, rain or shine, for over 200 guests.
  • MyMoon has a $30,000 minimum and costs approximately $45,000 for up to 110 people.
  • I’ve worked with the events manager, Lee Chappell on many occasions and he is excellent at what he does.
  • Great photo locations within and outside the space, including a textured graffiti wall across the street.
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501 Union (Medium Large Popular Indoor Venue)

  • Originally a 1916 car restoration shop, 501 Union offers a unique blend of history and modern style. The airy, open space features three distinct areas, a catering kitchen, and ample natural light from seasonal plantings, a skylight, and a wall of glass, making it ideal for both ceremonies and celebrations for 140-300 guests.
  • Approximate cost of 501 Union on a peak season Saturday is $10,000 for the raw space only. They generally require you to use their bar package which comes to about $7,000 for 150 people, not including food cost.
  • Photographer’s note: 501 Union has low black ceilings, therefore it is important that your photographer knows how to light the space to create the best photos. I highly recommend asking your photographer to see a full gallery from a wedding at this space.
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Brooklyn Winery (Popular medium-large indoor venue)

  • Brooklyn Winery is full of recycled wood accents mixed in with metal making and wine, making it a warm and inviting backdrop for any wedding.
  • With many barrels of wine available, it offers a full-service wedding atmosphere. Guests have the opportunity to explore the winemaking process and even sample the venue’s own wines, providing a unique experience that sets it apart from other wedding venues.
  • Couples I’ve worked with at the Bk Winery have appreciated the ability to customize the layout and design of the spaces to suit their preferences and guest count. It comfortably fits about 125 guest.
  • Cost for Brooklyn winery is approximately venue is $60,000. This covers food and beverage.
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Weylin – Williamsburg

  • Weylin is a magnificent specimen of Beaux-Arts architecture, and a well-known wedding and event venue in Brooklyn. It’s décor matches its architectural era. Some of its unique features include frescoed domes, exquisite mosaics, and wooden carvings.
  • Smaller parties of 10 to 20 people can be accommodated in one room, while larger parties of 300+ people can be accommodated in the main space. This is a particular beautiful venue for large international weddings, as it shows off Williamsburg’s unique vibe all while providing one of the most stunning interiors in all of Brooklyn.
  • Price for a Weylin wedding is currently about $25,000 for the venue rental fee alone.
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Brooklyn Botanical Garden

  • You cannot go wrong with a botanical garden wedding. This venue may be altered to accommodate various wedding festivities, as it has indoor and outdoor venues. The Atrium has a greenhouse-like construction that allows for natural lighting and the outdoor terrace is ideal for pre-dinner cocktails.
  • Both indoor locations come with access to the gardens for perfect photo shoots. Like other venues mentioned in this list, the Atrium is challenging to photograph when the sun goes down due to its glass ceiling, so be sure to ask to see night time reception photos.
  • Cost: Off season (November-March) is: Friday: $3,000, Saturday: $5,000. Peak season (April-October): Friday: $5,000, Saturday: $11,000.
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99 Scott

  • I just photographed a 250 person wedding at 99 Scott, and it was a great space to work in. Relatively new to the Brooklyn wedding venue scene, 99 Scott is an unassuming historic warehouse space tucked into an East Williamsburg corner.
  • Surrounded by graffiti and railroad tracks, your guests may even have trouble finding the entrance, which is part of what makes this a true Brooklyn artist’s wedding venue. It also as great photo opportunities near by including colorful walls, the railroad tracks, and the bridge.
  • A unique Brooklyn atmosphere with 20-foot ceilings, textured walls, and a spacious outdoor area, 99 Scott offers an industrial chic feel for your wedding. Rental starts at $30,000 with the option to add an alcohol package for approximately $15,000.
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The Dumbo Loft

  • The Dumbo Loft is versatile event space located on Water Street in the trendy neighborhood of Dumbo. It can accommodate up to 140 seated guests.
  • The cost for the raw space is approximately $4,000. It can host around 125 people comfortably.
  • Easy access do Brooklyn Bridge Park for pre-wedding photos.
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Williamsburg Hotel (Now Arlo)

  • Stunning rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the NYC skyline, The Williamsburg Hotel provides a breathtaking backdrop for outdoor ceremonies or cocktail receptions.
  • The cost for an intimate wedding package for 32 people cost roughly $18,000
  • The Grand Ballroom, with its elegant and contemporary design, is perfect for larger indoor wedding receptions and can accommodate a large guest list
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The W Loft

  • The W Loft is another one of the 7 lofts associated with BK Venues, a group of 7 top Brooklyn loft venues. I loved the most recent wedding I photographed there, particularly because the space provides a ton of natural light which made for beautiful photos during the day time reception.
  • My clients chose this as their second wedding location – they had two weddings, one Bangladeshi Wedding and one Jewish Wedding. The W Loft provided an excellent elegant space that still fit within their budget and enabled them to do parties. 
  • The rental cost of the W Loft is about $3,000 dollars, this includes tables and chairs. It can seat about 70 people.
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Threes Brewing

  • The ultimate intimate brewery wedding. Located in Gowanus Brooklyn, Threes Brewing is a hidden gem for unique couples who may be seeking a laid back wedding on practical budget. It’s also great for wedding after parties, rehearsal dinners, and engagement parties. It’s 100% LGBTQ friendly.
  • I’ve really enjoyed the wedding I photographed here because my clients were able to interact with each and every one of their wedding guests through out the day. It can accommodate up to 120 seated guests.
  • My clients chose to have a day time wedding, which was absolutely perfect because everyone loves day drinking and getting to bed a decent hour. It made for a great dance party, and the indoor outdoor flow allowed guests to take breaks and chat outside without being too far from the action.
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Prospect Park Boat House

  • Ditch the city vibe: Prospect Park boathouse lets you tie the knot surrounded by nature’s beauty. Plus, the lake = amazing wedding photos. Say “I do” under vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, all bathed in natural light. This space works for intimate gatherings or bigger bashes.Party inside & out: The venue has a sweet terrace overlooking the lake. Perfect for cocktails, alfresco eats, or just chilling with amazing views. Cost: For 110 people, expect a minimum of $42,000.
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Green Point Loft

  • The Greenpoint Loft is a Pre-World War II rope factory that has been rebuilt as a multipurpose events venue that can accommodate up to 180 people. It’s raw, rustic and authentic. With exposed beams and brick, it is a photographer’s textured dream. It also has a private terrance where guests can step outside and take in the Manhattan skyline. 
  •  Food for 80, open bar, rentals, space, florals, decor like candles, string lights — all for about $36k

Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture

  • Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture: Fits 100 guests indoors, 150 outdoors.
  • DIY Alert: Rent the space for $1k/hour (min 4 hours) and bring everything yourself (caterers, tables, chairs). 
  • Bonus: it’s tax-deductible! But you gotta clean up too.

Wythe Hotel

  • The Wythe Hotel is a trendy, chic venue housed in a converted factory building. Located in Williamsburg, It features a rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline, providing a unique backdrop for your special day. It also serves as an excellent place for getting ready photos, and many of my couples have chosen to spend their wedding night here, regardless of where their wedding was held.
  • Cost: $45k f&b min + $12k space fee.

Prospect Park Picnic House

  • With its open layout and neutral color palette, the Picnic House provides a blank canvas that can be personalized and decorated to reflect your unique wedding style and vision.
  • This is the current approximate pricing information I have for the Picnic House – $7,500 park alliance fee, $15k food and bev minimum for a peak saturday. $10k in staff fees for weddings with appox 100 guests. Rentals around 5k for 100 people.

The William Vale

  • This luxurious hotel in Williamsburg boasts a rooftop with sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline, offering a glamorous and contemporary setting for weddings. The William Vale features modern design elements, sleek interiors, and excellent amenities.
  • Fits up to 90 people for sit down dinner or 120 for a cocktail style wedding.
  • Cost is appox $150,000 this is a full service venue so that includes most of what you need.

The Rule of Thirds

  • Japanese restaurant that offers a distinctive and culturally rich wedding venue option in Brooklyn, New York.
  • Minimalist and modern aesthetic, with an elegant and intimate atmosphere for wedding ceremonies and receptions.
  • Exceptional culinary experience, featuring authentic Japanese cuisine with a creative twist, ensuring a memorable dining experience for you and your guests on your special day.
  • About $35,000 for venue, including food and beverage.
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26 Bridge – Dumbo

  • 26 Bridge is a former metal factory transformed into a modern event space. It boasts a minimalist aesthetic with its sleek white walls, high ceilings, and polished concrete floors, creating a contemporary and urban atmosphere. It’s also walking distance from my favorite bar in Brooklyn, Superfine, which happens to be owned by two close friends and serves as a great after party location for dumbo weddings. Saturday venue fee: $9,500.

Brooklyn Public Library

  • The Brooklyn Public Library offers a one-of-a-kind venue with towering bookshelves and gorgeous architecture. It’s like saying “I do” in a scene straight out of a fairytale (with a brainy twist!).
  • From grand ballrooms to cute reading nooks, the library has spaces for any size wedding. It’s all about creating the perfect vibe for your big day.
  • The library’s stunning architecture, beautiful interiors, and charming Brooklyn backdrop guarantee amazing wedding photos. Your ‘gram will be thanking you.

The River Cafe

  • A renowned and highly sought-after wedding venue located in Dumbo featuring stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and the Brooklyn Bridge.
  • Situated right on the waterfront, it offers elegant indoor and outdoor spaces, including a glass-enclosed dining room and a waterfront terrace, allowing you to enjoy breathtaking views throughout your celebration.
  • Known for their exceptional and innovative cuisine, offering a fine dining experience that can be customized to your preferences.
  • Full service venue that accommodates about 60 seated guests and costs about $40k.
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The Brooklyn Grange

  • The Brooklyn Grange is is an innovative rooftop wedding and event space located in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
  • Summer 2025: $13,500 + tax; Winter 2025–2026: $8,500 + tax.
  • It is part of the Brooklyn Grange Rooftop Farm, which is known for its urban agriculture and sustainable farming practices. The venue is committed to promoting green practices and minimizing its environmental impact. The rooftop farm itself is a testament to this commitment, showcasing organic farming techniques and the use of recycled materials.
  • This rooftop stuns with epic NYC skyline panoramas, making your Brooklyn wedding totally unique. The space flexes for any season or vibe. Party under the sky or mingle in a beautiful garden with greenery, flowers, and even beehives (don’t worry, they’re busy with their honey!)
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The Liberty Warehouse

  • Located in Red Hook, The Liberty Warehouse offers panoramic views of the New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty. With its waterfront location and elegant interiors, it provides a romantic and picturesque setting for weddings. 
  • The venue was about $52,000… each person after 150 guests was an extra $150 per person.
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Glasserie

  • Vibe: Mediterranean restaurant in a former glass factory; garden for ceremonies, dining room for receptions; historic etchings on the walls.
  • Capacity: ~100 seated, more for cocktail-style.
  • Saturday cost: Typically food-and-beverage minimum plus site fee. Expect roughly $25,000–$45,000 all-in for 80–110 guests depending on menu, bar, and room usage. Not widely published; inquire for date-specific minimums.
  • Notes: Intimate, design-forward; great for editorial photography and golden-hour portraits in the courtyard.

Milk & Roses – Green Point (Restaurant Venue)

  • Vibe: Rustic-vintage charm with a leafy garden strung with lights; intimate, whimsical.
  • Capacity: ~60–80 seated across indoor + garden; cocktail-style higher. Saturday cost:
  • Full backyard buyout is reported “around $9k” (likely F&B minimum; confirm inclusions).
  • Expect total event spend ~$12,000–$25,000 depending on guest count, open bar, and rentals.

House of Yes – Bushwick (Large Club space)

  •  Think vibrant, immersive performances and a lively atmosphere. This theatrical venue is all about unforgettable, offbeat celebrations. I’m also a bit biased about this offbeat Brooklyn venue, as I am one of the resident nightlife photographers at HOY. I’ve shot at this venue hundreds of times but I haven’t done a wedding there yet, so I’d love anyone reading this to be my first House of Yes wedding client!
  • Saturday cost: Custom quotes. Expect a premium for Saturdays: roughly $25,000–$60,000+ depending on exclusivity, production, and performances.
  • Notes: Budget for additional lighting/AV, stage management, and insurance. Great if you want a performance-forward celebration.

Frankie’s 467

  • Vibe: Beloved Italian with brick, beams, and a garden; warm neighborhood feel.
  • Capacity: About 90 guests indoors/outdoors. Saturday cost: “Budget around $25,000 during peak season
  • Expect total $22,000–$40,000 depending on menu tiers and bar.
  • Notes: Known for smooth service and excellent food; limited late-night volume outdoors.

Dumbo Rooftop at Randolph Brewery

  • Vibe: Industrial-chic rooftop with skyline views; craft beer-forward.
  • Capacity: ~100–150 depending on layout.
  • Saturday cost: Not published; typical rooftop buyouts in DUMBO run $20,000–$45,000+ all-in for 100–130 guests (bar program, catering, rentals impact). Notes: Weather contingency costs can apply; check building load-in rules.

Deity

  • For the artfully inclined couple, Deity stuns with its industrial-chic aesthetic and expansive space. This unconventional venue boasts a capacity upwards of 150 guests, allowing you to celebrate in grand style. While pricing details may not be readily available, contacting Deity directly will provide a personalized quote tailored to your specific needs and vision.
  • An all-inclusive, full-service venue housed in a refurbished 1860s building, featuring a unique layout with a lounge, loft, and rooftop.
  • Saturday cost: Deity is often packaged pricing. Expect ~$30,000–$60,000 all-in for 100–150 guests depending on bar, menu, and add-ons. Contact for exact Saturday rates.
  • LGBTQ+ Friendly: Yes; Deity was among the first venues in the country to celebrate same-sex unions.

Scottadito

  • Embrace rustic elegance for your Brooklyn wedding at Scottadito Osteria Toscana. This charming venue accommodates up to 100 guests for a seated celebration, offering a delightful backdrop with exposed brick walls and a classic Italian ambiance. 
  • While pricing varies, inquire for a personalized quote to ensure it aligns with your budgetary vision. Buyout pricing including an open bar was priced around 18k.

Brooklyn Bowl

  • Vibe: Bowling alley + live music venue + restaurant; playful and high-energy.
  • Capacity: 150–300+ with mixed-seating formats.
  • Saturday cost: Venue/rental + F&B packages; expect ~$30,000–$70,000 depending on exclusivity, stage/AV, and guest count.
  • Notes: Strong AV; build your timeline around bowling + dance floor flow.

Ace Hotel Downtown Brooklyn

  • Vibe: Stylish, industrial-modern spaces with exposed brick; multiple rooms.
  • Capacity: ~120 seated in event spaces; more with combined rooms.
  • Saturday cost: Prior reference “budget around $12,000” (likely space fee baseline).
  • Expect overall Saturday spend ~$30,000–$75,000 depending on space fee + F&B minimums.
  • Notes: In-house catering; room blocks for guests are a plus.

Rooftop Reds

  •  Exchange vows amidst a world-first rooftop vineyard with stunning Manhattan vistas. Rooftop Reds offers a unique and intimate setting for an unforgettable Brooklyn wedding, perfect for couples seeking an unconventional and romantic celebration. (Capacity up to 75 guests; pricing information available upon contacting the venue.)

Aurora

  • Vibe: Italian restaurant with cozy indoor space and an adjoining garden; narrow, intimate layout.
  • Capacity: 50 seated outdoors; ~80 combining indoor+outdoor; ~100 standing cocktail.
  • Saturday cost: Restaurant buyouts typically run $18,000–$35,000+ depending on guest count and menu/bar packages.
  • Notes: Great for long-table dinners; confirm amplified music policies outdoors.

Our Wicked Lady

  • Vibe: Converted warehouse + rooftop; indie, artsy, industrial. Capacity: ~100–180 depending on split indoor/rooftop.
  • Saturday cost: Expect $12,000–$30,000+ depending on rental blocks, bar minimums, and rooftop inclusion.
  • Notes: Sound restrictions and neighborhood rules may apply; plan for rentals.

Carroll Hall

  • Vibe: Botanic courtyard garden + converted warehouse; design-forward.
  • Capacity: ~100–150 depending on configuration.
  • Saturday cost: Venue fee plus vendors; expect $25,000–$60,000+ total depending on season and production.
  • Notes: Lush setting; plan lighting for evening garden ambiance.

Dobbin St.

  • Vibe: Minimalist luxury in a transformed factory; indoor ballroom + landscaped rooftop with Manhattan views.
  • Capacity: ~200 seated inside; more cocktail. Saturday cost: Venue fee + preferred caterers.
  • Expect total $60,000–$120,000+ for 120–180 guests depending on caterer, rentals, and production.
  • Notes: Rooftop ceremonies are stunning; production/lighting elevate the space.

The Bordone

  • Vibe: Industrial lofts with panoramic skyline views; multiple floors and terraces.
  • Capacity: 150–300+ depending on floor.
  • Saturday cost: Contact-only, but similar LIC venues often land $20,000–$40,000 venue fee, with total weddings $70,000–$150,000+ depending on scale.
  • Notes: Not Brooklyn but nearby; LIC offers excellent skyline backdrops.

Strong Rope Brewery

  • Vibe: Working brewery, relaxed and creative; exposed brick and tanks.
  • Capacity: ~80–120 depending on layout.
  • Saturday cost: Expect $10,000–$25,000 total depending on bar, catering, and rentals.
  • Notes: Consider food trucks or outside caterers and budget for rentals.k and brewing equipment.

The Bell House

  • Vibe: Retro-industrial warehouse with stage, big dance floor, and lounge.
  • Capacity: ~150–400 depending on rooms and format.
  • Saturday cost: Venue fee + bar/catering; commonly $25,000–$60,000+ based on exclusivity, production, and guest count.
  • Notes: Great for live bands and energetic dance floors

Montauk Club

  • Vibe: Private club with ornate, historic interiors; formal and elegant.
  • Capacity: ~120–180 depending on rooms.
  • Saturday cost: Historic club rentals commonly fall $10,000–$20,000 for space fee; total weddings $40,000–$90,000 based on catering and rentals.
  • Notes: Verify catering policies (in-house vs preferred list).

Pioneer Works

  • Vibe: Raw, expansive arts center with sky-high ceilings; courtyard.
  • Capacity: 300–800+ depending on buildout. Saturday cost: Large-scale production venue; expect $100,000–$300,000+ all-in for bigger weddings given rentals, lighting, staging, and catering.
  • Notes: This is a full production wedding; hire an experienced planner.

Celestine Dumbo

  • Vibe: Under the Manhattan Bridge with floor-to-ceiling windows; Mediterranean cuisine; river views.
  • Capacity: Up to ~100 seated.
  • Saturday cost: Restaurant buyout pricing varies; expect ~$25,000–$55,000 depending on guest count, season, and bar.
  • Notes: Fabulous sunset light; DUMBO photo ops abound.

Brooklyn Historical Society

  • Vibe: Landmark library and event spaces; book-lined grandeur.
  • Capacity: ~130 seated, higher cocktail.
  • Saturday cost: Venue fee + preferred caterers; expect total $50,000–$110,000 depending on guest count and production.
  • Notes: Acoustic considerations; elevated rentals/lighting recommended.

The Invisible Dog

  • Vibe: Art center with flexible, raw spaces; creative blank canvas.
  • Capacity: ~150–300 depending on floor and layout.
  • Saturday cost: Venue fee + full outside vendor stack; expect $35,000–$90,000+ total depending on buildout.
  • Notes: Great for design-driven couples; plan load-in logistics.

Box House Hotel

  • Vibe: Industrial-chic hotel with popular rooftop greenhouse and skyline views.
  • Capacity: ~120–200 depending on spaces.
  • Saturday cost: Venue/space fees + in-house F&B; expect $50,000–$110,000 depending on guest count and bar.
  • Notes: Convenient guest rooms; strong rain plans.

The Bat Haus

  • Vibe: Quirky co-working space turned venue; intimate and casual.
  • Capacity: ~60–100 depending on layout.
  • Saturday cost: Value-forward; expect $8,000–$20,000 total depending on rentals, catering, and bar.
  • Notes: Best for cocktail-style or micro-weddings.

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