SOME FAVORITE BROOKLYN VENUES

Just a few of our favorite venues in Brooklyn. Most of these speak to our aesthetic. We love a juxtaposition of texture, be it casual or formal inside. We also love relaxed weddings with the same quality you would expect if it were black tie.

26 Bridge

74Wythe

99 Scott Studio

ACE Hotel BK

Brooklyn Grange

The Brooklyn Museum

Brooklyn Steel

Brooklyn Winery

Celestine

Dobbins Street

Dumbo Loft

Glasserie

Pioneer Works

Weylin

The Williamsburg Hotel

The William Vale

Wythe Hotel

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Updated NY State Venue list

Revised September 23, 2022. More states to come.

We have not worked at all of these venues nor are they all right for our average client. There are more too certainly! The list for New York State is endless these days and new properties keep popping up, some that are not public yet or booking yet for 2024.

We have to revise with our favs in the Adirondacks -Lake Placid area.

The Arnold House 

Audrey's Farmhouse 

The Barn at Lord Howe Valley, Lake George 

The Barn at French Mountain, Lake George 

Basilica Hudson 

Blenheim Farm 

Borden Estate

Brotherhood Winery 

Buttermilk Farms Inn 

Burkestone Estate 

The Brampton 

Callicoon Hills* 

Crested Hen Farms 

The DeBruce*

Deer Mountain Inn*  

Foreland Events

Foxfire mountain house  

Garrison Crest

Gather Greene* 

Gilbertsville Farm

Glenmere Mansion* 

Glynwood Events*

Hall of Springs 

The Ham House  

Handsome Hollow  

Hasbrouk House  

Hayfield Catskills 

Club Helsinki Hudson 

Hudson Valley Weddings at The Hill 

Hutton Brickyards*

Inness*

The Inns of Aurora

James Newbury Hotel

The Kaaterskill*

Kaatsbaan Cultural Park*

Kenzoa Hall*

Lake House Canandaigua*

Lake Placid Lodge*  

Lakota’s Farm Wedding 

Liberty Farms  

Lundy Farm*  

The Maples Estate 

Meadow Ridge on Hudson 

Mohonk Moutain House 

Mountain Top Farm Events 

Oak Hill on Hudson   

Onteora Mountain House 

A Private Estate 

Red Maple Vineyard*

Rhine Valley Farm 

Roundhouse Beacon 

The Roxbury Estate and Farm 

Rushmore estate 

The Sablewood at Highview Springs 

Sagamore Resort*

Senate Garage 

Shandaken Inn 

Seven Ponds Farm 

Southwood Estate 

Stonewood Farm

Stonehill’s in Accord, NY*

Storm King Arts Center

Taconic Ridge Farm 

Takk House 

The Tiger House 

Troutbeck*

Valley Rock Inn* 

White Face Lodge*   

Wildflower Farms*

Woodlodge House 

*Preferred

New York to New England Wedding Venue List

These are not listed here as preferred or suggested as good options for our clients. This is merely a list that, for the most part, excludes banquet facilities.

NEW YORK

Callicoon Hills

Mohonk Mountain House

Rhine Valley Farm

Fortune Valley Manor

The Arnold House 

Audrey's Farmhouse 

The Barn at Lord Howe Valley, Lake George 

The Barn at French Mountain, Lake George 

Basilica Hudson 

Blenheim Farm 

Brotherhood Winery 

Buttermilk Farms Inn 

Burkestone Estate 

The Brampton

Crested Hen Farms 

Deer Mountain Inn  

Foxfire mountain house 

Full Moon Resort

Gather Greene 

Glenmere Mansion 

The Ham House 

Handsome Hollow 

Hasbrouk House 

Hayfield Catskills 

Club Helsinki Hudson

Hudson Valley Weddings at The Hill 

The Inns of Aurora 

The Kaaterskill

Lake Placid Lodge

Lakota’s Farm Wedding

Liberty Farms

Lundy Farm

Meadow Ridge on Hudson 

Mountain Top Farm Events 

Onteora Mountain House 

A Private Estate 

Red Maple Vineyard 

Roundhouse Beacon 

The Roxbury Estate and Farm 

Rushmore estate 

The Sablewood at Highview Springs

Senate Garage 

Shandaken Inn 

Seven Ponds Farm 

Southwood Estate 

Taconic Ridge Farm 

The Tiger House 

Troutbeck 

Valley Rock Inn 

White Face Lodge 

Woodlodge House 

Long Island

Bedell Cellars Winery and Corey Creek Vineyard 

Chelsea Mansion

The Halyard and Soundview 

Moorehouse Farm 

Old Field Vineyards 

Oheka Castle

Orient Point

Palmer Vineyards

Paumonak Vineyard

Vanderbilt Museum Museum


HAMPTONS

Ocean Bleu

Bridgehampton Tennis and Surf Club

The Reform Club

Gansett Green

The Parrish Art Museum

Calissa Hamptons

Gurney’s Montauk Seawater Spa

Gurney’s Star Island

Crow’s Nest

MASS

Valley View Farm

August Moon Berkshires 

Blantyr 

Bloom Meadows 

Gedney Farm

The Inn at Kenmoore Hall

Race Brook Lodge 

Stoneover Farm

Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum 

The Wheatleigh

The Williams Inn

CONNECTICUT

Candlelight Farms Inn 

Mayflower Inn 

Long Shore Pavillion*

Lord Thompson Manor 

Lion Rock Farm*

Stone Acres Farm*

The White Barn at South Farms

Winvian Farm 

VERMONT

Trapp Family Lodge

The Barn at Boyden Farm 

Bliss Ridge Farm 

Boorn Brook Farm 

The Dorset Inn 

Equinox Resort Indoor

Hildene The Lincon Family Home 

Mountain Top Inn 

The Inn at Round Barn Farm

Kimpton Taconic Hotel

River Road Farm

Wilburton Inn​

RHODE ISLAND

Blithewold

Glen Manor House

Hidden Pond 

Marianmade Farm 

Maple Rock Farm 

Rockcraft Lodge 

10/10 A successful event manages to keep guests connected to the story being told.

A successful event managed to keep guests connected to the story being told.

Wedding formulas put people to sleep because they know the outcome already. Guest’s wait for the next box to be check. To avoid this you need a point of view. You can’t be everything all at once; classic but not conformist, innovative but still traditional, bright yet subtle…you know who you are. 

Are you the fun couple with doors always open? When friends need a shoulder to lean on, are you the ones they think of first? Are you the trailblazers that inspire others to follow their dreams? Are you the most simple, safe and down to earth of your friends? 

Social media has changed our thinking of events. So many think in terms of whats going to be inside that box rather than what is experienced throughout an evening. 

What are the adjectives that give energy to your intention? What is not your intention with this event? What are some analogies? Is this a journey through a season? A journey to an island? Is this a fabulous ending or an amazing beginning? Give those ideas some more language. 

Keep the night moving. I find that sometimes overtime should only be thirty minutes or not take place at all, if you have a cool after party that is ideally close by. You don’t want guests to lose their steam. You want to have their attention at the end. 

(9/10) Think of the guest's experience as the journey of where they are putting their attention.

Think of the guest’s experience as the journey of where they are putting their attention. 

Nine of ten: Things you need to remember when planning a wedding…the less superficial list. 

Where are their eyes going to go and how long are they going to be there? Where and when should surprises take place? When do guests need to just be and when do they need to be scooped back up into the moment?  

When are the up times and when are the down times? 

Does this crowd know each other? Do we want them to know each other more? Maybe they are content with more time in intimate conversation or maybe they are not. Maybe there is a way to get them to know each other better? Maybe this crowd hates "weddings".

When we can mingle outside our pods, post pandemic, will you seat people with people they don’t know? 

Do we like smaller clusters, covid or not? 

How far to the restroom? Can you move valet to a more convenient location for the end of night? 

The pieces have to line up easily and their attention needs to be captured continually.