MyMoon Brooklyn Wedding Venue Guide

Getting Married at MyMoon in Brooklyn

If you’re dreaming of a Brooklyn wedding with serious style — a mix of industrial charm, lush greenery, and just the right amount of edge — MyMoon should be on your radar.

Set in a converted boiler room in Williamsburg, this space is effortlessly cool and surprisingly romantic. It’s ideal for couples who want something unique but not too out there, and who care just as much about atmosphere as they do about celebrating.


Why Couples Love MyMoon

Couples are drawn to MyMoon for its urban-meets-garden vibe, the intimacy of the courtyard ceremony space, and the dramatic, vaulted interiors of the old factory.

This venue is perfect for:

  • Brooklyn locals who want to show off their neighborhood in style
  • Destination couples who want that NYC grit + glamour mix
  • Anyone who loves exposed brick, glowing string lights, and courtyard dinners under the stars

It might not be a fit for:

  • Couples looking for a soft countryside vibe or open natural landscapes
  • Very large guest counts — the space is cozy and best for medium-sized weddings

Good to know:
MyMoon is in a busy part of Williamsburg. It’s not secluded — but that’s part of the charm. Guests can easily hop between hotels, bars, and brunch spots all weekend.


Venue Highlights

  • Location: Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY
  • Type of venue: Industrial courtyard + restored factory
  • Guest capacity: Up to ~166 seated (confirm with venue)
  • Starting price: Varies (venue fee + in-house catering)
  • Indoor/outdoor: Indoor dining + open-air courtyard ceremony
  • Vibe: Industrial, romantic, stylish, warm, urban

Best Photo Spots at MyMoon

This place is packed with texture and atmosphere — you just have to know where to look (and when to shoot).

Top portrait spots:

  • The lush ivy-covered courtyard wall (a must)
  • Alleyway near the venue for moodier, urban frames
  • Interior staircases and brick walls for edgy, editorial portraits

Best time of day for portraits:
Late afternoon golden hour in the courtyard is ideal — soft light hits the walls perfectly just before sunset. The space glows.

Lighting quirks:
The indoor dining area has deep, warm tones with minimal natural light — beautiful but dim. Bring off-camera flash or fast lenses if you plan to shoot indoors during dinner or toasts.

Timeline tip:
If you’re planning a courtyard ceremony, consider starting 30–60 minutes before golden hour. That gives you the best natural light while still allowing time for portraits before or after.


Things to Know Before You Book

  • Parking: Very limited. Recommend guests use ride-share or public transit.
  • Load-in: Street access only, so vendors should plan for tight timing and carry-in gear.
  • Preferred vendors: MyMoon has in-house catering and bar; outside vendors are allowed for most other services.
  • Noise rules: Music must end by 1AM — rare for NYC venues!
  • Indoor backup: The main hall doubles as a rain plan, but the vibe changes — still gorgeous, just different.

From a Photographer’s Perspective

What I love most about MyMoon is how honest it feels. It doesn’t try to be everything — it just leans into what it is: warm wood, dramatic textures, and a setting that makes portraits look cinematic without needing to over-style anything.

Favorite moment I’ve captured here:
A quiet first look in the courtyard just before guests arrived. The ivy wall framed them perfectly, and the string lights overhead were already glowing — it felt intimate and cinematic at the same time.

Photographer tip:
Scout the surrounding block before the wedding. There are tucked-away mural walls and iron gates just around the corner that work beautifully for a 10-minute couple’s session post-ceremony.


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