Denver’s wedding restaurants combine culinary excellence with elegant spaces that feel just right for your big day. These restaurants offer curated menus, craft cocktails, and bespoke decor options to ensure that your celebration reflects your style. Whether you want a chic bistro in LoDo or a restaurant in the Highlands with a rooftop view, finding the perfect wedding spot is easy with Tagvenue. Filter by neighborhood, price, and capacity to secure your dream venue in minutes. Happy wedding!
In Denver, prices of wedding restaurants average $65 per person. Costs vary depending on guest capacity, popularity, location, and amenities like sound systems or bar services. Extra charges may apply for custom catering, decor, or event planning services. Packages with add-ons, such as DJs, photo booths, or other entertainment services, can also increase the overall cost. Check out the typical price ranges in Denver, based on Tagvenue data:
From $65 | per person | |
From $3000 | to $10000 | minimum spend per event |
From $150 | to $500 | hire fee per hour |
Based on the popularity and user ratings on Tagvenue (updated August 2025), the best options include:
Entire Venue at Sterling Event Space
in Civic Center - rated 5/5
Our user said: ‘Elizabeth was so easy to work with and she offered so many helpful suggestions!’
Private Room at Diebolt Brewing Company
in Sunnyside - rated 5/5
Our user said: ‘And as long as you clean after there is no cleaning fee can’t beat that! I would definitely book again.’
Barrel Room at Blanchard Family Wines
in Lo-Do - rated 4.9/5
Our user said: ‘Blanchard Family Wines was the perfect venue for a wonderful bridal shower.’
If you’re into artsy, urban vibes, check out Lo-Hi or RiNo, where venues like EL Five or Linger deliver amazing views and stylish decor. If you prefer something small and classic, Washington Park West and Sunnyside have warm, private restaurants that feel like home. And if you’re a fan of the downtown buzz, Lo-Do has lively, versatile spots like Blanchard Family Wines or Tom’s Watch Bar.
Many venues, like Denver Milk Market or Diebolt Brewing Company, are flexible with decor. Just speak with the venue manager beforehand to make sure your ideas are in line with their policies. Some places might even help with setup, so you can spend more time enjoying the day.
Choose a venue with flexible food and drink policies. Some places allow you to bring in your own alcohol or outside catering, which can be more affordable than in-house options. Also, look for venues with all-inclusive packages in places like Byblos Express Greek and Lebanese Denver. Ask about split-session bookings—some venues offer discounts if you only require a few hours for your wedding rather than a full day. Finally, don’t hesitate to negotiate; venues may offer special rates for smaller weddings or if you’re booking in advance.