The Best Industrial Wedding Venues in Bellevue, NE

The Best Industrial Wedding Venues in Bellevue, NE

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4 Wedding Venues in Bellevue, NE

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Venues At The Granary 

5.0

Ralston, NE
  • Up to 350 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor

An early 20th century industrial granary building turned 21st century modern luxury event space. We personally craft a luxury experience that celebrates life and the joy of entertaining. Venues At The Granary is an event venue open to weddings, private events, and corporate parties. The venues feature unique architectural elements that merge the past with present and historic with modern, making it an unparalleled backdrop for your event.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Handles all cleanup logistics
  • Pets can join the celebration
  • Flexible event spaces

Venue considerations

  • No built-in audiovisual options
  • Dance floor not included
  • Best for events with big guest lists
The team at The Venues At The Granary were a pleasure to work with from start to finish. Their communication was always quick, helpful, and polite, which made the planning process so much easier. The venue itself is large, beautiful, and an incredible value. They were very attentive, keeping us on a detailed timeline and helping us create the perfect floor plan for our reception. We would highly recommend The Granary to any couple looking for a stunning wedding venue with plenty of space and beautiful photo spots. The staff was so professional and made our special day run seamlessly.
The P., 4 months ago
Founders One Nine 

5.0

Omaha, NE
  • Up to 400 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $2,500

Built in downtown Omaha in 1920 at the corner of 19th and Jackson Streets, Founders One • Nine is on the National Register of Historic Places. Its name is derived from the corner it resides on. History says that Jackson Street was named in honor of James A. Jackson. Jackson, one of Omaha’s original town site founders and founder of Omaha’s first department store, Tootle and Jackson. The mid-century modern building was formerly the Roy A. Ralph Printing and Lithograph Co. as well as Fisher Fixture Company and has been reimagined as Founders One • Nine. Founders One • Nine has been a venue since 2016 hosting hundreds of events and winning 2025 Best of Omaha for Best Venue category. If your looking for a venue that will have your guests raving about how incredible your event, the food and the service was for years to come - then this is 100% the venue for you!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Full catering menu to choose from
  • Provides setup and cleanup
  • Flexible event spaces

Venue considerations

  • No on-site guest accommodations
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Does not allow pets
My husband and I hosted our wedding ceremony and reception here in November 2024 and it was the BEST experience I could've asked for! I was planning our wedding from out-of-state in Colorado, but I was confident in my ability to plan this solo, as I was an event planner for a private Lincoln country club for a while (planning or overseeing about 50 events in a year on average). I knew what I wanted, was super confident in my DIY abilities, knew who I wanted to hire for entertainment, etc. etc. etc. When we were shopping for venues, I didn’t think a great venue manager was super important for me, as I didn’t expect I’d need much guidance. HOWEVER - as soon as I met Summer, the events manager of Founders, I was BLOWN away. As someone who has worked extensively in the hospitality industry, I immediately recognized her dedication to her job and knew I’d be in excellent hands during the planning process as well as during the event. Someone who has such dedication to their job as Summer does is extremely hard to find and that’s what sold me on the venue - not to mention the venue itself is gorgeous, didn’t need much to make it look fabulous, and came with FANTASTIC catering. Summer handled me with ease (lol micromanager over here!), took all of my requests with stride during the planning, and was great to communicate with. Unless there was an extenuating (and totally understandable) circumstance, Summer was extremely quick in responding to my lengthy emails or my last minute texts and was ON IT during our FaceTime planning calls - which we used to plan from a distance. On the day of our wedding, I had full confidence that everything would be taken care of, and it surely was. Summer is accountable, straight to the point, and extremely talented and wise in her position. Founders One Nine would not be the same without her - anyone reading this…please take my recommendation of working with Summer in the beautiful venue of Founders. You will not be disappointed!
Rebecca S., 6 months ago
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The Vintage Ballroom 
Omaha, NE
  • Up to 180 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor

Looking for character and charm? Our building is a staple in Omaha, first built in 1887 as the Bemis Brothers bag company. More than a century ago, the Ballroom was a loading dock for the Bemis company. The wood floors danced on are original to the space. Today, it's an Omaha Landmark and on the national register of historic places. Turn your wedding day into a weekend event. Our Ballroom is surrounded by hotels, restaurants, and dance clubs. Begin the day at our neighboring salon and spa and follow it with photos of the surrounding natural brick backdrops. Choose from a number of outdoor ceremony options or say “I Do” in our temperature-controlled ballroom.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Classic elegance
  • Has a dance floor to dance the night away
  • Provides setup and cleanup

Venue considerations

  • Not for you if you are drawn to more unconventional venues
  • No on-premises lodging options
  • Not wheelchair accessible
The Gallery at The Capitol District 
Omaha, NE
  • Up to 180 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $4,000

The Gallery’s prime location in the Capitol District is conveniently located just a few steps away from TripAdvisor’s #1 Traveler-Ranked Hotel, the Omaha Marriott Downtown, as well as delicious restaurants, the CHI Health Center and Arena, and just a few blocks away from the thriving Old Market. This pristine location makes for a great convenience to your guests and attendees and an essential decision-making factor when choosing among wedding and private party venues in Omaha.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Provides setup and cleanup
  • Provides lighting and sound
  • All-inclusive venue packages

Venue considerations

  • No free parking
  • Does not allow pets

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About wedding venues in Bellevue, NE

Why Choose Nebraska for Your Wedding Day?

Nebraska delivers a perfect blend of rustic charm and urban sophistication that makes it an exceptional wedding destination. You'll find everything from historic barns to elegant ballrooms across the state, each with unique character. The Empire Room in Omaha brings industrial heritage together with modern elegance for a truly distinctive setting, while Lincoln's Scottish Rite Ballroom showcases the architectural grandeur that makes Nebraska venues special. Getting everyone to your celebration is easier too since Nebraska's central location makes it accessible for guests traveling from multiple states. Many venues like Magnolia Hotel Omaha even offer onsite accommodations so your out-of-town guests can simply head upstairs after dancing the night away.

What Does the Average Nebraska Wedding Cost?

The typical Nebraska wedding with 150 guests runs about $39,574 but your final budget will depend on your guest count. For a smaller gathering of 50 guests you'll spend around $17,261 while a larger celebration with 300 guests typically costs $68,588. Most couples allocate about 18% of their total budget to the venue itself which averages $6,932 in Nebraska. These numbers give you a solid starting point for planning but remember every wedding is unique and costs can vary based on your specific vision and priorities.

Which Nebraska Venue Types Are Most Popular?

Barn and rustic venues top the list of popular choices in Nebraska with standouts like Roca Ridge Events offering flexible décor options in a picturesque countryside setting. The Barn in Bennington can accommodate over 300 guests and provides full-service amenities that make planning easier. Garden settings create stunning backdrops too with Lauritzen Gardens featuring versatile spaces surrounded by beautiful landscaped grounds. Outdoor enthusiasts love Bellevue Berry Farm in Papillion which provides a naturally beautiful environment. History buffs are drawn to cultural venues like the Scottish Rite Ballroom which can host up to 500 guests in grand style while the Joslyn Art Museum combines stunning art and architecture with upscale catering for a truly refined experience.

How Do Wedding Costs Break Down in Nebraska?

Wedding ComponentAverage CostPercentage of Total Budget
Venue$6,93218%
Catering$5,54614%
Bar Services$4,43711%
Photography$4,43011%
Wedding Planner$3,7339%
Florals$2,8447%
Videography$2,4896%
Bands/DJs$1,1103%
Cakes/Desserts$6732%
Hair & Makeup$2631%
Most Nebraska couples secure their venue about 14 months before their wedding date giving themselves plenty of time for planning. September stands out as the most popular month for venue inquiries so you might want to start shopping early if you're eyeing a fall celebration. These timelines help you understand when to begin reaching out to venues especially if you have your heart set on a specific location.

What Should You Ask When Touring Nebraska Wedding Venues?

Nebraska's variable climate means you should always ask about weather contingency plans when touring potential venues. You don't want your perfect day ruined by unexpected rain or those famous Nebraska winds. For multipurpose venues like Wilderness Ridge ask about noise restrictions and overtime fees since these can impact your celebration timeline. When visiting all-inclusive venues like The Barn in Bennington make sure to clarify what's actually included in the base price versus what will cost extra. Getting these details upfront helps you avoid budget surprises later and ensures you're comparing venues accurately.

Which Nebraska Venues Excel at Special Accommodations?

For accessibility needs A View West Shores in Omaha gives you handicap-friendly features alongside stunning lakefront views and space for over 300 guests. Lincoln's Ironhorse Event Room offers a more intimate setting that's fully accessible for smaller weddings. Culinary excellence shines at The Palazzo in Omaha where you'll find sophisticated menu options that impress even the most discerning foodie guests. The Village & The Village Farm in Kearney/Gibbon creates memorable farm-to-table experiences using locally sourced ingredients for couples who prioritize fresh regional cuisine. Remote participation has become increasingly important and Seven Willows near Lincoln creates interactive virtual experiences on its gorgeous 30-acre horse farm. A View on State in Omaha features covered ceremony spaces that work beautifully for high-quality video setups and can accommodate virtual reception capabilities for guests who can't attend in person.

How Can You Plan Your Nebraska Wedding?

You can streamline your Nebraska wedding planning by connecting with trusted local vendors who understand the unique aspects of Nebraska celebrations. Managing your guest list budget and seating arrangements becomes easier with dedicated planning tools and you can showcase your chosen Nebraska venue on a customizable wedding website that keeps everyone informed. Starting your planning process about 14 months ahead gives you plenty of time to secure your preferred vendors and venue especially if you're considering a September wedding when demand peaks. This timeline allows you to enjoy the planning process without feeling rushed and ensures you can book your first-choice professionals before they're committed elsewhere.

Why Choose Nebraska for Your Wedding Day?

Nebraska delivers a perfect blend of rustic charm and urban sophistication that makes it an exceptional wedding destination. You'll find everything from historic barns to elegant ballrooms across the state, each with unique character. The Empire Room in Omaha brings industrial heritage together with modern elegance for a truly distinctive setting, while Lincoln's Scottish Rite Ballroom showcases the architectural grandeur that makes Nebraska venues special. Getting everyone to your celebration is easier too since Nebraska's central location makes it accessible for guests traveling from multiple states. Many venues like Magnolia Hotel Omaha even offer onsite accommodations so your out-of-town guests can simply head upstairs after dancing the night away.

What Does the Average Nebraska Wedding Cost?

The typical Nebraska wedding with 150 guests runs about $39,574 but your final budget will depend on your guest count. For a smaller gathering of 50 guests you'll spend around $17,261 while a larger celebration with 300 guests typically costs $68,588. Most couples allocate about 18% of their total budget to the venue itself which averages $6,932 in Nebraska. These numbers give you a solid starting point for planning but remember every wedding is unique and costs can vary based on your specific vision and priorities.

Which Nebraska Venue Types Are Most Popular?

Barn and rustic venues top the list of popular choices in Nebraska with standouts like Roca Ridge Events offering flexible décor options in a picturesque countryside setting. The Barn in Bennington can accommodate over 300 guests and provides full-service amenities that make planning easier. Garden settings create stunning backdrops too with Lauritzen Gardens featuring versatile spaces surrounded by beautiful landscaped grounds. Outdoor enthusiasts love Bellevue Berry Farm in Papillion which provides a naturally beautiful environment. History buffs are drawn to cultural venues like the Scottish Rite Ballroom which can host up to 500 guests in grand style while the Joslyn Art Museum combines stunning art and architecture with upscale catering for a truly refined experience.

How Do Wedding Costs Break Down in Nebraska?

Wedding ComponentAverage CostPercentage of Total Budget
Venue$6,93218%
Catering$5,54614%
Bar Services$4,43711%
Photography$4,43011%
Wedding Planner$3,7339%
Florals$2,8447%
Videography$2,4896%
Bands/DJs$1,1103%
Cakes/Desserts$6732%
Hair & Makeup$2631%
Most Nebraska couples secure their venue about 14 months before their wedding date giving themselves plenty of time for planning. September stands out as the most popular month for venue inquiries so you might want to start shopping early if you're eyeing a fall celebration. These timelines help you understand when to begin reaching out to venues especially if you have your heart set on a specific location.

What Should You Ask When Touring Nebraska Wedding Venues?

Nebraska's variable climate means you should always ask about weather contingency plans when touring potential venues. You don't want your perfect day ruined by unexpected rain or those famous Nebraska winds. For multipurpose venues like Wilderness Ridge ask about noise restrictions and overtime fees since these can impact your celebration timeline. When visiting all-inclusive venues like The Barn in Bennington make sure to clarify what's actually included in the base price versus what will cost extra. Getting these details upfront helps you avoid budget surprises later and ensures you're comparing venues accurately.

Which Nebraska Venues Excel at Special Accommodations?

For accessibility needs A View West Shores in Omaha gives you handicap-friendly features alongside stunning lakefront views and space for over 300 guests. Lincoln's Ironhorse Event Room offers a more intimate setting that's fully accessible for smaller weddings. Culinary excellence shines at The Palazzo in Omaha where you'll find sophisticated menu options that impress even the most discerning foodie guests. The Village & The Village Farm in Kearney/Gibbon creates memorable farm-to-table experiences using locally sourced ingredients for couples who prioritize fresh regional cuisine. Remote participation has become increasingly important and Seven Willows near Lincoln creates interactive virtual experiences on its gorgeous 30-acre horse farm. A View on State in Omaha features covered ceremony spaces that work beautifully for high-quality video setups and can accommodate virtual reception capabilities for guests who can't attend in person.

How Can You Plan Your Nebraska Wedding?

You can streamline your Nebraska wedding planning by connecting with trusted local vendors who understand the unique aspects of Nebraska celebrations. Managing your guest list budget and seating arrangements becomes easier with dedicated planning tools and you can showcase your chosen Nebraska venue on a customizable wedding website that keeps everyone informed. Starting your planning process about 14 months ahead gives you plenty of time to secure your preferred vendors and venue especially if you're considering a September wedding when demand peaks. This timeline allows you to enjoy the planning process without feeling rushed and ensures you can book your first-choice professionals before they're committed elsewhere.

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