The Best Industrial Wedding Venues in Madison, WI

The Best Industrial Wedding Venues in Madison, WI

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2 Wedding Venues in Madison, WI

Industrial spaces
Garver Events 

5.0

Madison, WI
  • Up to 330 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $6,000

Host your special event in the 100-year-old landmark Garver Feed Mill. The historic mill is one of the few architectural examples of Madison’s rich agricultural and industrial history. The iconic turn-of-the-century building provides unique character and a beautiful backdrop for your wedding, corporate event, or intimate gathering. Our highly professional staff will provide exceptional service and creativity to bring your event to life. Whatever the occasion, Garver Events can deliver exactly what you need to make it perfect.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Accommodates more than 200 guests
  • Creates a sense of togetherness
  • Handles all cleanup logistics

Venue considerations

  • No on-site guest accommodations
  • Dance floor not included
  • No free parking
Our wedding at Garver was fantastic. The guests commented that the food was amazing (we agree!) and working with Marilyn on it was amazing too. Danielle was our coordinator, and overall her communication, availability, and facilitation wer espot-on. Of course the space is gorgeous, too! Highly recommend holding your event herel
Rebecca G., a year ago
The Landing At The Lone Girl 
Waunakee, WI
  • Up to 300 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $1,000

Waunakee’s premier craft brewery, The Lone Girl Brewing Company, offers exceptional pub fare and a lively atmosphere featuring 12 rotating taps of our signature IPAs, stouts, ambers and more, as well as an elevated bar menu. Our brewpub menu puts a creative spin on classic bar fare, incorporating locally-sourced ingredients into upscale shareables, sandwiches and entrees designed to pair perfectly with our beers. With a vibrant, industrial-chic taproom featuring live music, events and a rooftop patio, The Lone Girl aims to cultivate not just outstanding beer, but an energetic, community environment. In addition, our private event venue, The Landing, is a perfect location for memory-making and celebrating milestone moments. Whether you’re meeting friends for happy hour, grabbing a pint after work or hosting a private event, The Lone Girl has the beer, food and atmosphere you are craving.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Space for a large guest list
  • Flexible event spaces
  • Handles all cleanup logistics

Venue considerations

  • Best for events with big guest lists
  • No on-site bridal suite
  • No free parking

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About wedding venues in Madison, WI

Saying "I do" in Madison offers you an unmatched blend of lakeside beauty, historic charm and urban sophistication. With the Wisconsin State Capitol as your backdrop and two stunning lakes framing the city, your Madison wedding will create memories that last a lifetime.

How Much Do Wedding Venues in Madison Cost?

Madison venues typically cost around $7,252, which makes up about 16% of your total wedding budget. This is actually a pretty good deal compared to the national average of $6,500-$12,000 (which usually eats up 25% of wedding costs). Most couples find Madison venues in the $6,500-$8,000 range.

Your total wedding budget grows with your guest count:

  • 50 guests: $19,680
  • 100 guests: $32,783
  • 150 guests: $45,102
  • 200 guests: $56,115
  • 250 guests: $67,128
  • 300 guests: $78,141

What Makes Madison's Wedding Venues Unique?

Madison venues blend natural beauty with distinctive architecture that you won't find elsewhere. Monona Terrace gives you rooftop gardens with panoramic Capitol views while The Edgewater features private verandas overlooking Lake Mendota. If you're looking for sophisticated dining The Madison Club delivers excellent food with Lake Monona views and Wisconsin-grown ingredients.

Which Accessible Venues Can You Find in Madison?

You'll find the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (MMoCA) offers a wheelchair-accessible rooftop sculpture garden that fits up to 230 guests. The Overture Center for the Arts provides contemporary spaces for 25-350 guests with beautiful views of Capitol Square. For outdoor options Olin Park Pavilion gives you Lake Monona views with accessible restrooms and parking while accommodating up to 150 guests.

How Can You Accommodate Remote Wedding Guests in Madison?

At Monona Terrace you can use their extensive AV capabilities to create remote participation that goes well beyond basic streaming. The Madison Club helps tailor remote experiences with customized wedding solutions that keep distant guests engaged. Garver Feed Mill's modern amenities and flexible layout let you create innovative participation methods like live Q&A sessions while Barnwood Events' state-of-the-art AV system supports two-way video communication for a truly inclusive celebration.

Where Can You Find Madison Venues With Outstanding Cuisine?

The Madison Club's culinary team will create customized menus using local Wisconsin-grown ingredients that showcase regional flavors. The Edgewater provides you with a dedicated wedding concierge focused on creating lavish dining experiences that impress your guests. If you prefer bringing in your own food team Garver Feed Mill offers flexibility for couples to work with preferred culinary partners.

What's Your Madison Wedding Budget Breakdown?

Here's what you'll typically spend on other wedding elements in Madison:

ServiceAverage Cost% of Total (150 guests)
Florists$5,83713%
Catering$5,80213%
Photographers$4,74811%
Bar Services$4,64110%
Videographers$3,8298%
Wedding Planners$2,8886%
Bands and DJs$1,5603%
Cakes/Desserts$8952%
Hair & Makeup$154Below 1%

When Should You Book Your Madison Venue?

September is the most competitive month for venue inquiries with couples typically booking venues 16 months (506 days) before their wedding date. You can get more flexibility and often reduced minimum spending requirements by considering Thursday or Sunday celebrations instead of the traditional Friday or Saturday events.

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