Find the Best Wedding Venues in Oklahoma City
Our top 20 list features verified Wedding Venue companies in the Oklahoma City area. Rankings are based on human research, business interaction, and public record audits.
Top 20 Wedding Venues
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Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum
A historic and elegant museum venue offering four versatile event spaces including the Neo-Classical Edith Kinney Gaylord Garden and the Bennett-McClendon Great Hall with skyline views.
Pros
- Gorgeous Neo-Classical architecture with marble floors and 20-foot ceilings
Cons
- Limited to specific preferred catering partners

Rose Briar Place
An all-inclusive boutique wedding venue featuring a romantic indoor chapel, an outdoor garden with a waterfall fountain, and a spacious reception hall with a covered patio.
Pros
- All-inclusive packages cover catering, cakes, and day-of coordination.
Cons
- Maximum capacity is around 250, which may limit larger guest lists.

Skyline on the Bricktown Canal
A historic warehouse venue located on the Bricktown Canal, featuring exposed brick interiors and a large rooftop patio overlooking the city.
Pros
- Prime location directly on the Bricktown Canal with high walkability.
Cons
- Bricktown parking can be difficult/expensive during major city events.

Plenty Mercantile
An urban, eco-friendly venue located in a historic 1920s Chevrolet dealership. It features a modern industrial warehouse space and an expansive rooftop with views of the downtown Oklahoma City skyline.
Pros
- Unique urban aesthetic blending historic industrial charm with sustainable practices.
Cons
- Strict list of approved caterers and alcohol vendors required.

P.alice
P.alice is a historic art-deco wedding venue located in the Automobile Alley district of Oklahoma City. Dedicated to Pauline Alice, a world-renowned china painter, the space functions as both a ballroom and an art gallery. It features curated vintage decor, hand-painted china, and antique furniture, alongside modern art. The venue includes indoor spaces, dressing suites, and a rooftop overlooking the city skyline.
Pros
- Stunning art-deco aesthetic featuring curated vintage furniture and hand-painted china that acts as built-in decor.
Cons
- Limited guest capacity compared to larger event centers, comfortably hosting up to approximately 200 guests.

The Venue at Forest Lake
A historic 14-acre lakeside estate formerly known as The Monastery at Forest Lake. Built in 1926, it offers waterfront ceremonies, a private chapel, and a grand ballroom with modern elegance and timeless charm.
Pros
- Stunning 14-acre private estate with unique lakefront views only 10 minutes from downtown.
Cons
- Strict guest capacity limits (approx. 150-165) which may not suit very large galas.

Myriad Botanical Gardens
A 15-acre urban oasis in the heart of downtown OKC. It offers 14 different event spaces, including the Crystal Bridge Conservatory, the Park House Event Center, and multiple outdoor lawns.
Pros
- Diverse venue options from tropical indoor settings to formal outdoor gardens.
Cons
- As a public park, there is no privacy from general park visitors for outdoor ceremonies.

Coles Garden Wedding and Event Center
A premier garden venue situated on 13 acres. Coles Garden offers multiple ceremony sites including a lush garden, an indoor chapel, and a grand banquet room for receptions.
Pros
- Versatile options for both indoor and outdoor ceremonies on 13 acres.
Cons
- Office hours are by appointment only, which can require more coordination for tours.

The Montellano Event Center
The Montellano Event Center is a premier Italian-inspired luxury wedding and event venue in Oklahoma City. Set on 10 acres of scenic landscape, it features a 10,000 square foot facility with a grand ballroom, private bridal and groom suites, and versatile indoor and outdoor ceremony spaces designed for weddings, corporate events, and social gatherings.
Pros
- Spacious 10,000 sq ft facility sitting on 10 private acres offers both seclusion and ample room for large guests lists.
Cons
- Limited availability due to high demand, often requiring bookings more than a year in advance for peak dates.

The Capitol View Event Center
A modern event venue featuring a rooftop terrace with views of the State Capitol and downtown skyline, offering a versatile 'raw space' that can be customized for any event.
Pros
- Unique rooftop terrace with unobstructed views of the OK State Capitol.
Cons
- Guest capacity is capped at 200, which may limit larger guest lists.

The Olie Gathering Place
An intimate, historic gathering space perfect for micro-weddings and life celebrations, offering a cozy and stylish environment for up to 50 guests.
Pros
- Perfectly sized for micro-weddings and intimate ceremonies.
Cons
- Strict 50-person capacity limit prevents guest list growth.

Civic Center Music Hall
A historic performing arts center featuring the Hall of Mirrors, an elegant Art Deco ballroom with floor-to-ceiling mirrors and breathtaking views of downtown Oklahoma City.
Pros
- Iconic 'Hall of Mirrors' provides unparalleled Art Deco elegance
Cons
- Strict municipal guidelines for decor and setup due to building status

Castle Falls
A historic Normandy-style castle and estate offering a unique setting for weddings and fine dining. It features the 5,000-square-foot Grande Hall for large receptions and more intimate spaces within the 1945 castle structure.
Pros
- Unique European-style castle architecture providing a fairytale backdrop.
Cons
- Limited indoor capacity for very large weddings (over 250 guests).

Gaillardia Country Club
An Old World-style country club offering a grand clubhouse, manicured golf course views, and a sophisticated ballroom for elegant wedding ceremonies and receptions.
Pros
- Majestic Old World architecture and manicured grounds for classic photography.
Cons
- Pricing is at a significant premium compared to other local venues.

Omni Oklahoma City Hotel
A luxury convention hotel located adjacent to Scissortail Park. Features sprawling ballrooms with Oklahoma-inspired design elements, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a dedicated team for high-end wedding galas.
Pros
- Expansive ballroom capacity that can handle very large guest lists (up to 700+).
Cons
- Parking downtown during special events can be a challenge.

Walnut Creek Center
Walnut Creek Center (formerly Walnut Creek Chapel) is an all-inclusive wedding and event venue established in 2003. Located in Northwest Oklahoma City, it features a traditional chapel, elegant reception hall, and garden-style outdoor spaces. The venue specializes in customizable wedding packages that include catering, decor, and professional event coordination.
Pros
- Decades of experience as a local staple since 2003, offering a high level of expertise in event management.
Cons
- Limited weekend availability for tours and initial consultations due to the heavy event schedule.

The Yale Theater
Originally built in 1910, The Yale Theater is a revitalized historic Art Deco venue in Capitol Hill. It offers a vintage-inspired setting with state-of-the-art modern conveniences for weddings and concerts.
Pros
- Beautifully restored Art Deco interior with authentic historical charm.
Cons
- Single event space layout may limit options for simultaneous ceremony/reception transitions.

Magnolia Building Event Center
Located in the historic Magnolia Building in Automobile Alley, this venue features an industrial top-floor space with 360-degree views of the OKC skyline.
Pros
- Historic 1919 building with original architectural character.
Cons
- Limited elevator capacity can slow down guest arrival in a 5-story building.

The National
Located within the historic First National Center, The National offers luxury wedding spaces including the Great Hall and the National Ballroom, blending historic Art Deco grandeur with modern luxury amenities.
Pros
- Stunning historic Art Deco architecture providing a unique, high-end backdrop.
Cons
- Premium pricing may be prohibitive for smaller budgets.

Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center
A striking, avant-garde arts center featuring the 'Folding Light' building facade. Offers multiple contemporary spaces including a rooftop terrace, sculpture garden, and a grand hall with industrial artistic flair.
Pros
- Award-winning modern architecture that provides a 'one-of-a-kind' artistic backdrop.
Cons
- Gallery rules may prohibit certain types of decor (e.g., glitters, open flames) to protect art.