The Best Wedding Venues in Brooklyn

Guide to Brooklyn Wedding Venues

Here is a list of venues in Brooklyn, NYC. As you probably know, you can find almost any type of wedding venue in Brooklyn - ones with a view, lofts, warehouses, restaurants, you name it. I made this list to help you navigate all the craziness, and hopefully find a spot that speaks to you.

I’ll be updating this with example images, blog posts, or galleries from each venue.

If you have any questions or want to know my thoughts on a particular venue, please contact me.


Venues with a Rooftop View

 
 

Imagine your wedding taking place in a stunning modern jungle oasis with a skyline view of the city. 74Wythe is a former spice factory turned bumping nightclub, that’s now remodeled into a 1920s Art Deco venue with a multi-level rooftop - setting the stage for a truly one-of-a-kind wedding experience.

Known for its iconic bright blue features and Manhattan skyline views, Dobbin St. is an ideal blank space with a hint of industrial charm for your wedding in Williamsburg.

  • Wythe Hotel

    The Wythe Hotel is an iconic space for a Brooklyn wedding. Housed in a converted waterfront factory, you can expect some industrial charm topped off with a stunning panoramic view of the Manhattan skyline. And if you love french cuisine like me, all event menus are created in-house by Le Crocodile, a French neighborhood brasserie.

  • Top of the Box

    The Top of the Box is the penthouse terrace of the Box House Hotel perfect for an upscale modern city wedding. A flexible open-aired space with plants, lights and of course, a stunning skyline view. The food is raved about and the best part? - you never have to leave your hotel!

  • DUMBO Rooftop at Randolph Brewery

    If you’re a fan of craft beer and rooftop views, consider getting married at the non-traditional venue, the Randolph Brewery in DUMBO.

  • Rooftop Reds

    A vineyard with a city skyline, Rooftop Reds is the world’s first commercially-viable urban rooftop vineyard. With a cap of 75 guests, this venue is perfect for your intimate Brooklyn wedding. Plus included in your rental fee is a private wine tasting for a customized menu, which is pretty sweet.

  • Harriets Rooftop and Lounge

    Harriet's Rooftop is an open-air garden and bar atop the 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge. Host your ideal wedding day in this luxury space with your friends and family, and celebrate with panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline and Brooklyn Bridge.

  • Brooklyn Grange

    Brooklyn Grange is another non-traditional venue option for couples who value sustainability with two rooftop farm options for a unique wedding venue. Choose from Sunset Park, a bright, plant-filled, 2,700 sq ft indoor events space is equipped with floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors, front porch and adjoining outdoor patio space. Or the 1.5 acre farm in the Brooklyn Navy Yard with sweeping views of the shipping docks and downtown Manhattan from a 2,000 sq foot paved patio, adjacent green wall, and winding walkways.

 

Unique Wedding Venues

 
 

If you’re looking for a vintage-vibed, romantic hidden gem with tons of indoor space, you really need to add Deity Brooklyn to your shortlist.

  • Brooklyn Winery

    A fully functioning winery in the middle of Brooklyn with raving reviews on the food, Brooklyn Winery is for those looking for a fairy-tale like, lowkey, romantic wedding venue. The space is covered in reclaimed wood and vintage details, and with multiple room, a perfect indoor wedding spot.

  • House of Yes

    Saying YES to the House of Yes for your wedding will be one of the best decisions you make if you’re looking for wild, eclectic, no f*cks given wedding vibes. With both indoor and outdoor spaces, this venue is perfect for couples hosting a dramatic party of the year.

  • Greenpoint Loft

    A timeless blank space with high beam ceilings, wooden floors, and open window skylights, the Greenpoint Loft can bring any wedding vision to life and like all good wedding venues, comes with a view.

  • Pilot

    If you’re hoping to find nautical vibes for your wedding without leaving Brooklyn, look no further than Pilot, a seasonal oyster bar aboard a wooden schooner at Brooklyn Bridge Park's Pier 6. Beaming with history and breathtaking views of the city, there’s no better way to mix it up for your summertime outdoor wedding.

  • Metropolitan Building

    A converted electrical parts factory built in 1909, the Metropolitan Building is a 4 floor event space with old world industrial elegance.

  • TWA Hotel

    Though it’s technically in Queens (ok, not technically, it’s literally at JFK), the TWA Hotel should not be overlooked. This bright red, retro space brings ballroom weddings to another level.

  • The Green Building

    Industrial meets rustic at this Gowanus wedding venue. It’s hard to explain how naturally beautiful and dreamy the space really is and it’s minimalistic enough to build any experience you can dream up.

 

Music Venues

 
 

A 1920′s warehouse converted to a two-room music and events venue in Gowanus. With vintage details, a stage perfect for a wedding band, and a 3 am curfew - The Bell House is a venue ready to rock.