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Discover wedding venues in Dallas that match your vision, from intimate garden settings to grand modern ballrooms. Whether you're drawn to the vibrant energy of Uptown and Deep Ellum, the historic charm of Bishop Arts, or the elegant estates of Highland Park, Dallas offers diverse neighborhoods with stunning venue options. From rustic ranch settings to sleek rooftop spaces overlooking the city skyline, you'll find the perfect backdrop for your celebration. Many venues showcase the natural beauty surrounding landmarks like White Rock Lake and the Dallas Arboretum. Browse our curated collection to compare spaces, read reviews, and book your ideal wedding venue today.
Dreaming of a beautiful, intimate wedding full of sophisticated charm and romance? The Gaston is that unique Texas wedding venue you’ve been looking for — an immaculately designed space to wow guests while making them feel at home. The Gaston is a rare Dallas gem where historic character meets edgy, elegant design. Our Speakeasy Lounge, sunroom, and indoor gathering spaces will wow guests with bespoke furnishings and lovely attention to detail, while our outdoor Garden transforms into a gorgeous space for ceremony, celebrations, and dancing. It’s our goal to make your day as beautiful as you and your partner’s future together. Please email us directly for inquiry dates and information!
“The Gaston, have become dear to us over the years with hosting and planning many events there. Their attention to...” — ArtisDri Productions , 1 year ago
This 1930's warehouse was historically Brake & Clutch Service Company. Keeping the original name and character throughout, the space has been renovated into a wedding and event space perfect for your next event! Located on Main Street and Exposition Avenue near Downtown Dallas. The venue opened in 2017 and is operated by a mom and two daughters that created this space specifically for special events. The high ceilings, industrial vibe and high-end finish out lend itself to styles both simple and elegant and everything in between.
“I had the pleasure of having my wedding at Brake & Clutch back in March. Andi and Laura (really the whole family) was...” — Paulina T., 2 years ago
The Dallas Woman’s Forum, Alexander Mansion has long been a Dallas favorite for weddings and receptions. The stately mansion at 4607 Ross Avenue is one of the very few architecturally authentic buildings remaining in our city. Originally built in 1904 by Charles H. Alexander at a cost of $125,000.00, this dignified home is exceptionally well-proportioned of English-inspired architecture with a neoclassical influence.
“The Alexander Mansion is rich in Dallas history. Each room is a treasure to behold and there are so many architectural...” — Liz Balady, 4 years ago
Texas Discovery Gardens is a lush, 7.5-acre organic oasis nestled in Dallas’s historic Fair Park, offering a breathtaking escape for weddings and milestone celebrations. As the first certified organic public garden in Texas, this venue provides a sustainable and stunning backdrop ranging from a light-filled Grand Hall to whimsical tropical glass houses. Whether you are planning an elegant evening gala, a romantic garden ceremony, or a playful cocktail hour among free-flying butterflies, this venue blends natural serenity with urban convenience to create an unforgettable "secret garden" experience in the heart of the city.
“We cannot recommend this venue highly enough! Teresa is wonderful, and the venue is stunning and spacious. We loved the...” — Julia, 11 months ago
2616 Commerce Event Center is a multi-level Dallas wedding venue and corporate event space featuring a rooftop deck with skyline views of downtown Dallas and two unique indoor spaces. Celebrate your new life together at this industrial chic Dallas wedding venue with the gorgeous Dallas Skyline as your backdrop. This venue in downtown Dallas truly is one of the most unique. Imagine a candle light ceremony in the 3rd floor Penthouse followed by a cocktail hour on the rooftop sky deck and then ending the evening with dinner and dancing in the trendy industrial space downstairs. The 1st floor is the perfect space to complete your reception and can seat up to 250 guests for a full seated dinner with dance floor and separate bar/lounge area. Call today to schedule a tour of this truly unique Dallas wedding venue and event space.
“2616 Commerce Events Center was the perfect venue for our wedding reception, combining stunning aesthetics with top-tier...” — Leigh F., 1 year ago
When it comes time to plan your event, let us accommodate you. We’ve been a Dallas destination since 1916, when architect William Sidney Pittman’s original building housed the historic Knights of Pythias Temple. Today, we've put our own floor plan-building magic to work, resulting in a modern spread of 5,000-square-feet event venues. And there’s plenty of room to spread out: from our grand ballroom to our light-filled boardroom and outside to our spacious pool deck. Whether you’re looking to host receptions, conferences, banquet seating or custom configurations, The Kimpton Pittman Hotel can help fine tune your event.
“We loved the Pittman Kimpton as a wedding ceremony and reception space. Our guests raved about the quality of food and...” — Lauren D., 10 months ago
Times Ten Cellars is an operational urban winery. The building was built in 1945 as the US Post Office for East Dallas. We are conveniently located near White Rock lake and the intersection of Mockingbird lane and US Hwy. 75. We have multiple spaces to host your private events. We look forward to the opportunity to work with you!
“The team at Times Ten went above and beyond to make our day as perfect as possible. The entire event from planning to...” — Kyle Tatum, 5 years ago
Hotel Indigo, built by Conrad Hilton, is an almost century-old gem conveniently situated in the historic Dallas Arts District, making this property a National Historic Landmark. This hotel was also the very first property to bear the Hilton name and was once the original site for the Dallas Opera House. Now, almost 100 years later, Hotel Indigo Dallas Downtown is still booming and welcomes a multitude of individuals with unique, artistic, sophisticated and vintage backgrounds that are seeking an all-inclusive home away from home but adventurous experience.
“My daughter and I wanted a single place close to her wedding venue where wedding guests could stay and we could have the...” — Barbara S., 4 years ago
The Carlisle Room is located in the historic and newly renovated Lone Star Gas building in the heart of downtown Dallas. Originally built in 1932, The Lone Star Gas building is a combination of traditional Art Deco style and modern luxury. This historic room is 5,500 square feet of pure opulence featuring 20 foot ceilings, original marble walls and terrazzo floors.
“The Carlisle Room was the perfect venue for our wedding. From the beginning, their communication was consistently quick...” — Chyna L., 4 months ago
Nestled in the fashionable Uptown neighborhood, Hotel ZaZa Dallas offers business and leisure travelers an inspiring hotel experience with extensive perks. Striking the perfect accord between Mediterranean elegance and comfortable chic, this unique choice among Dallas boutique hotels offers exquisite guestrooms and concept suites, award-winning dining at Dragonfly restaurant, a nightlife scene and a relaxing day spa.
“When my (now) husband and I were looking for a wedding venue, we knew we wanted to get married at ZaZa the second we...” — Sara, 8 months ago
Welcome to our friends & family-owned craft brewery in the heart of Dallas! Pegasus City Brewery has been working on its craft since 2011, making a variety of brews that reward our customers with perfectly balanced flavor, body, and finish and also classic, easy-drinking beers. Founded in 2017, our brand and beers are rooted in Dallas history, with each name telling a story of the city. We can't wait to celebrate with you!
“We used Pegasus City Brewery as our welcome party. The iconic Dallas Pegasus was great icon for the out of town guests....” — Alexandra D., 1 year ago
Celebrate one of the most important moments of your life at The Adolphus, which has more than a hundred years of experience creating cherished memories. Turn your wedding dreams into real-life fairytales at a hotel designed after a grand English manor and Beaux Arts German castle. Since opening in 1912, the Adolphus has served as a Dallas icon and an integral part of the city’s history and culture. In its recent restoration, the hotel’s storied past is both celebrated and re-imagined, creating a sense of discovery at every turn.
“Huge shout-out to the French Room at the Adolphus! My wife had her Bridal Luncheon here and everyone had a blast. It was...” — Jake D., 2 months ago
FAQs about wedding venues in Dallas, TX
For a 100-guest wedding in Dallas, expect a total budget of $27,500 to $41,200, according to the Zola Wedding Cost Index. Venues typically account for about 15% of that total, with starting prices on the Zola marketplace ranging from $2,500 to $10,000, with a median of $3,800.
Your largest expenses after the venue will be florists ($5,137), catering ($4,217), and bar services ($3,374). This is slightly higher than the national median wedding cost of $25,000, giving you access to Dallas's diverse venue portfolio—from modern ballrooms in Uptown to elegant garden estates and rooftop spaces across the city.
Dallas venues accommodate every celebration size:
- Small weddings (≤50 guests): From $3,000, perfect for intimate ceremonies and receptions with budget of $16,500–$24,800 total
- Medium weddings (51–150 guests): From $4,281, the most common choice with a $27,500–$41,200 total budget and 8 popular options
- Large weddings (150+ guests): From $6,925, ideal for grand celebrations with budgets ranging from $37,800–$97,800
Based on Zola marketplace data, 15 Dallas venues accommodate 150+ guests, giving you flexibility for bigger celebrations. If you're planning a mid-size wedding around 100 guests, you'll have the widest selection and venue pricing competition, making it easier to find a space that fits your style and budget.
Three of Dallas's highest-rated venues stand out on the Zola marketplace:
Warwick Melrose - Dallas (5.0/5, 6 reviews) — Starting at $10,000. A guest shared: "The Warwick Melrose - Dallas is an exceptional wedding venue that I highly recommend. From the knowledgeable staff..." This luxury option offers sophisticated interiors.
The Gaston (5.0/5, 5 reviews) — Starting at $4,500. Reviewers note that "their attention to detail and service" keeps couples returning year after year.
The Carlisle Room (5.0/5, 3 reviews) — Starting at $15,000. Known for "consistently quick communication" from proposal through event day.
Each offers distinctive character, from classic elegance to curated details.
Yes. Downtown and nearby neighborhoods like Uptown, Deep Ellum, and Bishop Arts offer excellent venue options with urban sophistication. The Warwick Melrose - Dallas is a top-rated choice in this area, starting at $10,000.
Downtown Dallas venues are especially attractive because they offer walkability for guests, abundant hotel options within steps, and iconic photo backdrops near landmarks like the Katy Trail and White Rock Lake. Many modern ballrooms and rooftop spaces in these neighborhoods feature floor-to-ceiling windows with city skyline views—perfect for both ceremony and reception photography.
The proximity to restaurants and entertainment in Deep Ellum and the Bishop Arts District also gives your guests activities before and after your celebration, making a downtown venue a practical and visually stunning choice.
Spring (March–May) and fall (October–November) are ideal for Dallas weddings. Temperatures are mild (60s–70s°F), humidity is lower, and you'll have beautiful natural light for photography. These seasons are peak demand, so expect higher venue pricing and book 12–18 months ahead.
If budget is a priority, consider winter (December–February, excluding Christmas week) or summer (June–August). Off-peak seasons can save you 20–30% on venue costs. Winter offers crisp weather perfect for elegant indoor celebrations, while summer allows for early morning or evening ceremonies with dramatic sunset light.
Dallas's heat and occasional rain in late spring are factors—summer venues often provide excellent climate control, and indoor spaces protect against unpredictable weather. Booking during off-peak months also means faster response times from venues and vendors, giving you more flexibility in planning.
Dallas offers strong value compared to national benchmarks and nearby metros. A 100-guest Dallas wedding costs $27,500–$41,200, according to the Zola Wedding Cost Index, which is slightly above the national median of $25,000 but competitive for a major metro area.
Compared to nearby cities: Houston averages $26,700–$40,100, Austin runs $29,700–$44,600, and San Antonio comes in at $25,900–$38,800. Dallas falls in the middle, offering access to diverse venue styles—modern ballrooms, garden estates, and rooftop spaces—without premium pricing.
The metro average across major U.S. cities is $50,098, meaning Dallas's $27,500–$41,200 range represents excellent value for couples seeking big-city amenities and venue variety. You're paying less than the national metro average while accessing world-class venues and vendor expertise.
Dallas is a competitive wedding market, so we recommend booking your venue 12–18 months ahead for peak season (spring and fall) or if you have your heart set on a specific location. If you're flexible with dates or planning a winter or summer wedding, 6–9 months out is often workable. Popular neighborhoods and well-reviewed venues book quickly, particularly May through October. That said, some venues do keep availability open closer to the date, so don't hesitate to inquire even if you're planning sooner. Securing your venue early also gives you first pick of your preferred vendors—catering, photography, and florals tend to book up alongside venue availability.
Dallas offers distinct neighborhoods, each with its own wedding vibe. Uptown is central and urban, ideal for modern couples wanting walkable nightlife and dining nearby. Deep Ellum and the Bishop Arts District appeal to creative couples seeking trendy, artistic venues with raw architectural character. Highland Park offers upscale elegance and manicured estates for traditional celebrations. Lakewood provides a neighborhood feel near White Rock Lake, perfect for outdoor ceremonies with scenic backdrops. Each area has venues ranging from intimate galleries to grand estates, so your choice depends on your style, guest count, and desired atmosphere. Exploring these neighborhoods in person helps you envision your celebration's setting and energy.
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