The Best Barn & Farm Wedding Venues in Minneapolis, MN

The Best Barn & Farm Wedding Venues in Minneapolis, MN

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3 Wedding Venues in Minneapolis, MN

Farms, barns, ranches
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Hope Glen Farm 

5.0

  • Up to 280 guests
  • Select services
  • Outdoor & indoor
  • Starts at $1,500

In 1910, President Taft signed the bill to establish Glacier National Park as the country’s 10th national park. Mr. Healy was given a plumbing contractor for the train depot here in St. Paul, where he met Samuel Bartlett, the architect of many of the railroad depots and Glacier National Park Lodge. Healy then commissioned Bartlett to renovate and enlarge the house. In 1914, the farm was sold to John Healy, the owner of Healy Plumbing and Heating Company of St. Paul. Mr. Healy’s company became closely tied to the Great Northern Railroad, as it provided the heating and plumbing for many of the train depots that were being built around the country at that time. The farm was named Hope Glen Farm, the name of John Healy’s mother’s maiden name of Hope, and the house settles in a Glen, thus Hope Glen.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Combines timeless elegance with history
  • Rustic-chic setting
  • Has a relaxed and casual vibe

Venue considerations

  • On-site parking not available
  • Not for you if you prefer a more modern aesthetic
  • Does not provide event staff
Awarded Best of Zola
We loved Hope Glen, my wife said it was way above and beyond what she had hope and dreamed for her wedding and all of our guests commented on how amazing the venue was! All the beautiful and differently decorated spaces were very functional and made our wedding flow effortlessly. We felt so blessed getting married in a super rain storm in the beautiful dinner hall. We also loved the tree house, it was such a magical place to spend our first night together. We loved the ambient worship music, we were worshipping together all night until we fell asleep. It was super special. Also Eryka was incredible. The bridal bliss package was absolutely worth every penny. I don't know how we could have got all that done on our own without her help, especially being out of state. We also highly recommend the horse carriage. The audible gasp of all our gusts was intoxicating as my beautiful bride arrived by horse carriage looking like a storybook princess.
Dan and K., 7 months ago
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The Madison 

5.0

  • Up to 500 guests
  • Select services
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $4,495

Nestled in the historic Old Cottage Grove (est. 1843), our hidden gem of a venue offers a picturesque setting for your special event. Our iconic white gothic arched roof dairy barn, built in 1947 by the Vandenberg family, sits on five acres of pastures and oak trees, overlooking a valley with stunning sunsets. The historic John P. Furber Farm, with its Italianate home, has a rich history dating back to the town's founding. Transformed into a gorgeous wedding venue in 2010, this unique space retains its historic charm while offering modern amenities.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Rustic charm with elegance
  • Both indoor and outdoor options
  • Full catering menu to choose from
Wish I could give this venue an even higher rating!! The owners, Brad and Louise Madison, are truly two of the most kind and genuine people you will ever meet. They are extremely easy to work with and will do anything to make your day go perfectly! Our wedding was last Friday and Brad and Louise made sure everything went smoothly and was stress-free. Plus the venue is absolutely gorgeous, which is a result of how much passion and hard work these two have put into it! If you are looking for a venue with owners that truly care about getting to know you and making your day special, then this is the place!
Missy, a month ago
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The Copper Hen 
Minneapolis, MN
  • Up to 150 guests
  • All-inclusive
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $8,000

The Copper Hen is a farm-to-table kitchen and bakery that specializes in making the best from-scratch, French-American comfort food. We utilize local ingredients and have a full cocktail bar to support an award-winning lineup of food and desserts. For your special day we offer two options.

Why you'll love this venue

  • All-inclusive venue packages
  • Unique barn setting
  • Provides lighting and sound

Venue considerations

  • Not for you if you prefer a more modern aesthetic
  • No on-premises lodging options
  • No on-site bridal suite

Location flexible? Discover venues near Minneapolis, MN

About wedding venues in Minneapolis, MN

Minneapolis gives you access to a wedding venue scene that blends historic charm, industrial spaces and natural beauty. When you choose the Twin Cities for your special day, you'll discover architecturally stunning venues with distinctive Minneapolis character. From historic buildings with Mississippi River views to contemporary spaces featuring Scandinavian-inspired design reflecting the region's cultural roots, you'll find something that speaks to your style.

What Makes Minneapolis Wedding Venues Unique?

The Minneapolis wedding scene offers venues with specific architectural personality. The Nicollet Island Pavilion built in 1893 welcomes you with original exposed brick walls and soaring 30-foot industrial ceilings while treating you and your guests to panoramic views of the Mississippi River bridges and downtown skyline. Over at The Hutton House in Medicine Lake you'll experience airy white-walled spaces with a spacious courtyard. You'll appreciate the fireplace room and luxurious bridal and groom suites perfect for those pre-ceremony preparations and first-look photos.

How Much Do Minneapolis Wedding Venues Typically Cost?

Wedding venues in Minneapolis typically run $6,200-$7,600 representing about 15% of your total wedding budget. That's actually quite reasonable compared to the national benchmark of $6,500-$12,000 or 25% of total wedding costs.

Total wedding costs by guest count:

  • 50 guests (small wedding): $19,941
  • 100 guests: $32,937
  • 150 guests: $45,157
  • 200 guests: $56,080
  • 250 guests: $67,004
  • 300 guests (large wedding): $77,928

Which Accessible Venues Can You Find in Minneapolis?

The Lumber Exchange Event Center offers wheelchair-accessible entrances to its dramatic 9-story atrium known as the Fountain Room and its River Room. You'll find barrier-free access throughout the Grand 1858 at Minneapolis Event Centers with its glass atrium and open floor plan accommodating up to 350 guests. Urban Daisy provides handicap accessibility alongside industrial-chic décor high ceilings and convenient getting-ready suites for your wedding party. The Minnesota History Center gives you stunning views plus the added significance of a historical setting.

What Should You Budget for Other Wedding Services in Minneapolis?

Wedding vendors in Minneapolis typically cost:

  • Venue: $6,874 (15%)
  • Florists: $4,965 (11%)
  • Catering: $5,499 (12%)
  • Photography: $4,734 (10%)
  • Videography: $4,583 (10%)
  • Bar Services: $4,400 (10%)
  • Wedding Planning: $3,361 (7%)
  • Bands/DJs: $1,289 (3%)
  • Cake/Desserts: $867 (2%)
  • Hair & Makeup: $698 (2%)

Where Can You Find Exceptional Culinary Experiences in Minneapolis?

Young Joni under James Beard Award-winner Chef Ann Kim serves wood-fired specialties in Northeast Minneapolis that will impress your foodie guests. The Bachelor Farmer offers four distinct private dining rooms with Nordic-influenced cuisine and a nationally acclaimed wine program for those seeking sophisticated flavors. You can celebrate overlooking Loring Park at Cafe Lurcat which combines French-inspired cuisine with contemporary American dishes in a historic setting. Chef Diane's Place provides celebrated Hmong-American cuisine bringing cultural and culinary excellence to your special day.

How Far in Advance Should You Book Minneapolis Venues?

Minneapolis venues typically book 15 months (451 days) ahead with September being the busiest inquiry month. Competition for prime dates makes booking 12+ months in advance essential if you have your heart set on a specific venue. Popular weekend dates during summer and fall disappear quickly so you'll want to secure your space early in the planning process.

Minneapolis gives you access to a wedding venue scene that blends historic charm, industrial spaces and natural beauty. When you choose the Twin Cities for your special day, you'll discover architecturally stunning venues with distinctive Minneapolis character. From historic buildings with Mississippi River views to contemporary spaces featuring Scandinavian-inspired design reflecting the region's cultural roots, you'll find something that speaks to your style.

What Makes Minneapolis Wedding Venues Unique?

The Minneapolis wedding scene offers venues with specific architectural personality. The Nicollet Island Pavilion built in 1893 welcomes you with original exposed brick walls and soaring 30-foot industrial ceilings while treating you and your guests to panoramic views of the Mississippi River bridges and downtown skyline. Over at The Hutton House in Medicine Lake you'll experience airy white-walled spaces with a spacious courtyard. You'll appreciate the fireplace room and luxurious bridal and groom suites perfect for those pre-ceremony preparations and first-look photos.

How Much Do Minneapolis Wedding Venues Typically Cost?

Wedding venues in Minneapolis typically run $6,200-$7,600 representing about 15% of your total wedding budget. That's actually quite reasonable compared to the national benchmark of $6,500-$12,000 or 25% of total wedding costs.

Total wedding costs by guest count:

  • 50 guests (small wedding): $19,941
  • 100 guests: $32,937
  • 150 guests: $45,157
  • 200 guests: $56,080
  • 250 guests: $67,004
  • 300 guests (large wedding): $77,928

Which Accessible Venues Can You Find in Minneapolis?

The Lumber Exchange Event Center offers wheelchair-accessible entrances to its dramatic 9-story atrium known as the Fountain Room and its River Room. You'll find barrier-free access throughout the Grand 1858 at Minneapolis Event Centers with its glass atrium and open floor plan accommodating up to 350 guests. Urban Daisy provides handicap accessibility alongside industrial-chic décor high ceilings and convenient getting-ready suites for your wedding party. The Minnesota History Center gives you stunning views plus the added significance of a historical setting.

What Should You Budget for Other Wedding Services in Minneapolis?

Wedding vendors in Minneapolis typically cost:

  • Venue: $6,874 (15%)
  • Florists: $4,965 (11%)
  • Catering: $5,499 (12%)
  • Photography: $4,734 (10%)
  • Videography: $4,583 (10%)
  • Bar Services: $4,400 (10%)
  • Wedding Planning: $3,361 (7%)
  • Bands/DJs: $1,289 (3%)
  • Cake/Desserts: $867 (2%)
  • Hair & Makeup: $698 (2%)

Where Can You Find Exceptional Culinary Experiences in Minneapolis?

Young Joni under James Beard Award-winner Chef Ann Kim serves wood-fired specialties in Northeast Minneapolis that will impress your foodie guests. The Bachelor Farmer offers four distinct private dining rooms with Nordic-influenced cuisine and a nationally acclaimed wine program for those seeking sophisticated flavors. You can celebrate overlooking Loring Park at Cafe Lurcat which combines French-inspired cuisine with contemporary American dishes in a historic setting. Chef Diane's Place provides celebrated Hmong-American cuisine bringing cultural and culinary excellence to your special day.

How Far in Advance Should You Book Minneapolis Venues?

Minneapolis venues typically book 15 months (451 days) ahead with September being the busiest inquiry month. Competition for prime dates makes booking 12+ months in advance essential if you have your heart set on a specific venue. Popular weekend dates during summer and fall disappear quickly so you'll want to secure your space early in the planning process.

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