Wedding Restaurants for Rent in Los Angeles, CA

Wedding Restaurants for Rent in Los Angeles, CA

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Top Wedding Restaurants in Los Angeles, CA

Congratulations on your upcoming wedding! We're here to help you make it a celebration to remember. LA’s restaurants offer stunning interiors to dazzle your guests and mouth-watering food that will spoil everyone’s palate. Whether you’re throwing a huge wedding party or hosting an intimate reception for just the closest family and friends, we’ve got you covered. Large open-plan spaces, private dining rooms or romantic outdoor patios – there’s something for everyone. Browse our list of wedding restaurants in Los Angeles and start planning your big day!

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FAQs about Top Wedding Restaurants in Los Angeles, CA

Package deals for wedding restaurants in LA range from $30 to $200 per person. Many restaurants in Los Angeles have a food and beverage minimum, which is typically calculated based on the size of the wedding. Depending on the restaurant’s standard, F&B minimum starts from $500 and can reach up to $25000. On top of that, you can be asked to pay a rental fee as well. (All data from Tagvenue.)

Check out our top three:

  • Full Buyout at LA Gondola If you’re in the mood for something fancy, check out this Beverly Hills restaurant that specializes in coordinating unique events and has a dedicated team that will work tirelessly to make your dream wedding a reality. Depending on the size of your wedding, you can choose one of the private spaces or book the entire restaurant. There’s also a PA system available, and you can bring your own DJ.
  • Rossoblu – Located in LA’s Fashion District, Rossoblu offers the finest Italian fare in a serene setting. The main dining room is an open space with high ceilings and a bit of an industrial feel. There’s also a private dining room perfect for an intimate reception, and a romantic outdoor garden that features a tented area with heaters.
  • Cabra Los Angeles - If you're looking for a stunning rooftop restaurant for a wedding reception near Downtown LA, look no further! The menu can be tailored to your needs, whether you're going for an exquisite wedding dinner or want an impressive selection of cocktails. The venue can fit up to 300 guests, and you can book one of their private spaces for a smaller reception, too!

Downtown LA is always a good place to look, especially the areas of the Fashion District and the Arts District. Hollywood, West Hollywood and Fairfax also offer plenty of restaurants suitable for a wedding reception. If you’re into hip and eclectic vibes, check out Silver Lake and Echo Park. And if you want to celebrate your wedding by the coast, try the restaurants in Santa Monica or Venice.

The general rule is: the earlier, the better. Popular Los Angeles restaurants get booked well in advance, so to make sure you secure the dream space for your wedding, book at least nine months to one year in advance. This will also give you enough time to make all the necessary arrangements with the restaurant’s manager and events team so that every little detail is taken care of.

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Your Guide to Renting Wedding Restaurants in Los Angeles, CA

If you're planning a wedding in Los Angeles, you know that one of the most important questions is where to hold the reception. You want a venue that reflects your unique style, but you also want to be able to trust them to organize a flawless event.

We've hand-selected an incredible array of restaurants in Los Angeles to help you find the perfect spot for your dream wedding. On our platform you'll find everything from high-end restaurants with private event spaces to quirky eateries with a unique twist. Many restaurants feature access to private gardens and patios, so you can also make the best of the Californian weather and celebrate your union in a romantic outdoor setting.

One of the best parts of booking a restaurant for your wedding reception is, of course, the fact that you won’t have to worry about catering. All you have to do is choose the menu, et voilà, you’re all set! Many places will offer a choice of food and drinks packages, and some will also let you work with the chef to create a tailor-made wedding menu that caters to all of your needs.

So, are you ready to start planning the wedding of your dreams? Let us help you get one crucial item off your agenda: a venue that ticks all the right boxes!

What to consider when choosing an LA restaurant for your wedding

Your wedding is one of the most important days of your life, and picking the right venue plays a huge part in making that day as unique and special as it should be. Have a look at some of the criteria you should consider when looking for the perfect wedding restaurant in Los Angeles.

  • Price range – First things first, let’s talk about your funds. Sit down and have a discussion about how big or small you want your wedding to be and how much you’re willing to spend on it. A large percentage of your budget will go toward venue rental, but don’t forget to factor in things such as catering, service or decorations. So, agree on a price range that’s comfortable for you, then use Tagvenue’s price filters to browse LA restaurants that perfectly fit your budget.
  • Location – Now, where in Los Angeles do you want to tie the knot and celebrate your union? Bustling Downtown, high-energy WeHo or perhaps somewhere by the coast? There are two things you should consider: convenience and vibe. Check whether there are enough parking spaces available, and if you’re expecting out-of-town guests, make sure there are accommodation options nearby. You can confirm if the venue provides parking using the parking space filter and ask Tagvenue venue managers about other details.
  • Capacity – When choosing a Los Angeles restaurant for your wedding, you should  know how much space you’re going to need. It’s helpful to have at least an estimated number, as it allows you to narrow your search to perfectly-sized restaurants. Once you’ve made your guest list you can then use the people filter on Tagvenue to find restaurants with your desired capacity.
  • Food – What type of food are you going to serve during the reception? Does anyone among your guests have any special dietary requirements, such as a gluten-free or vegan diet? You can use our filters to display LA restaurants which include such options in their menus. However, even if it’s not listed in a restaurant’s profile, don’t hesitate to ask the venue manager on Tagvenue– many places will be willing to prepare a custom offer that will satisfy your needs.
  • Drinks – We’re guessing you’ll want to serve some beverages along with that food, right? It’s common for restaurants to offer a range of food and drinks packages, and they are often customizable. However, if you want to cut costs, you can consider buying alcohol in bulk from an external vendor. Just make sure that the restaurant you choose allows BYOB (bring your own bottle) and remember that you’ll most likely have to pay a corkage fee.

Wedding Restaurants  You Might Love in LA

Saint Felix Hollywood
This crowd-pleaser in the heart of Hollywood is made for couples who want to celebrate with energy. The layout includes both indoor and outdoor spaces, making it perfect for a ceremony-then-reception flow. The décor leans playful but polished, and the lively atmosphere keeps guests mingling. With multiple areas to configure, it works well for mid-sized or large weddings — especially if dancing is on your agenda.

Ōwa
Modern, moody, and beautifully designed, Ōwa is ideal for couples who want a creative, elevated space without being overly formal. The interiors have a gallery-meets-dining-room feel with warm lighting and strong visual identity. It’s a top choice for smaller weddings with a curated feel — think styled tablescapes, live music, and a menu that’s as photogenic as it is flavourful. A great match for couples who care about aesthetics.

Sumac Mediterranean Cuisine
This Hollywood gem balances warmth and elegance with ease. The space is open and airy with subtle Mediterranean touches — a setting that suits heartfelt speeches and shared platters. The staff is used to handling private events, so the pacing is spot on for weddings. It’s especially good for couples who want to make the meal a central part of the experience, not just a formality between the ceremony and dancing.

Bonaventure Brewing Co.
A downtown venue with serious range, this spot combines urban edge with versatility. It’s great for couples planning a bigger wedding but still want to keep it all in one location. The brewery feel gives it a relaxed, approachable vibe, while the layout offers enough space to build in separate zones for cocktails, dinner, and dancing. The rooftop view doesn’t hurt either — especially for golden-hour ceremonies.

Lud’da
If you want a wedding dinner that turns into a party without a venue switch, Lud’da is a strong contender. The interiors have a luxe, moody finish with deep colours and layered lighting that set a romantic tone. The layout flows naturally from dining to dancefloor, making it easy to keep the energy going. It’s especially good for couples who want to skip the formality and host something that feels like the ultimate private dinner party.

The Cat & Fiddle Pub & Restaurant
A longtime LA favourite, this pub-restaurant combo comes with a leafy courtyard and casual, welcoming energy. It’s great for couples who want that relaxed ‘back garden wedding’ feel in the middle of the city. The courtyard transforms beautifully in the evening, with string lights and a layout that encourages mingling. If you want to lean into a laid-back celebration without sacrificing charm, this is one to see.

ADKT LA
Looking for a wedding venue that doubles as a visual statement? ADKT LA feels more like an art installation than a restaurant. With dramatic lighting, high-end finishes, and creative interiors, it’s built for couples who want their day to look like an editorial spread. It’s particularly suited for modern weddings with DJs, performances, or immersive dining — the kind of event guests talk about long after the cake is gone.

N10 Restaurant
This spacious, contemporary restaurant offers flexibility and sophistication in equal measure. Its sleek interiors are well-suited to both formal dinners and more relaxed gatherings, and the service team is used to high-end events. It’s ideal for couples who want to keep things elegant but not stiff — think white linens and champagne, followed by dancing and cocktails under warm lights.

Viviane Restaurant
Poolside without being cliché, Viviane sits at the intersection of retro charm and modern polish. Its mid-century decor makes for fantastic photos, and the food delivers the quality you'd expect from a Beverly Hills location. It’s an especially good fit for smaller weddings that lean into style and ambience, whether you’re planning a seated dinner or a more social, roaming format.

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