The Best Raw Wedding Spaces & Venues in Salt Lake City, UT

The Best Raw Wedding Spaces & Venues in Salt Lake City, UT

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4 Wedding Venues in Salt Lake City, UT

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The Hearth 

5.0

Salt Lake City, UT
  • Up to 250 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $4,750

Welcome to The Hearth! The Hearth is Utah’s newest venue! This 1960’s historic building has been a home to many different owners. After finding it completely destroyed, windows broken, graffiti left and right, we saw great bones and couldn’t wait to make this special building into a place where people would start their futures together. We kept a lot of the vintage touches to the building while giving it a modern facelift.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Exudes style
  • Allows pets
  • Provides lighting and sound

Venue considerations

  • Does not have a dance floor
  • Not for you if you are looking for something nontraditional
  • Not wheelchair accessible
The Hearth was the perfect venue for our day! From the moment we first contacted them, their communication was quick, reliable, and efficient - the staff was incredibly friendly and professional throughout the entire planning process. On the day of the event, their team worked tirelessly to ensure everything ran smoothly and perfectly. The space is so full of potential and they transformed it to fit our desired vision seamlessly. The Hearth is clean, organized, and truly a top-notch professional operation. We couldn't have asked for a better venue to host our special day!
Tearza, 7 months ago
The Tasting Room 
Salt Lake City, UT
  • Up to 150 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor & outdoor
  • Starts at $6,000

The Tasting Room Wine Bar offers an elegant, intimate venue for weddings and rehearsal dinners, blending modern sophistication with timeless charm. Located in the heart of Salt Lake City, this stylish space features a curated selection of fine wines, paired with gourmet cuisine from Culinary Crafts, creating a memorable culinary experience for guests. Whether you're celebrating with a small gathering or an exclusive party, The Tasting Room's warm ambiance and personalized service make it the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable event.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Allows pets
  • Has a dance floor to dance the night away
  • Both indoor and outdoor options

Venue considerations

  • On-site parking not available
Courtyard Salt Lake City Downtown 
Salt Lake City, UT
  • Up to 250 guests
  • Raw space
  • Indoor
  • Starts at $1,000

Enjoy your big day at Courtyard Salt Lake City Downtown. Rest up for a productive day in our stylish rooms and suites, equipped with free Wi-Fi, smart TVs, large workspaces, and plush Marriott bedding. Satisfy your appetite at the Bistro, our onsite restaurant serving healthy breakfast options and Starbucks® coffee. You can also explore local downtown restaurants near our hotel, including Valter’s Osteria, Squatters Pub, Carson's Kitchen, Red Iguana, and Chile Tepin. During your stay, enjoy easy access to popular Salt Lake City destinations like Vivint Arena, Salt Palace Convention Center, Temple Square, and the Utah State Capitol. Our location six miles from Salt Lake City International Airport also makes our event venues a stylish, convenient choice for your wedding events. Experience a fulfilling stay at Courtyard Salt Lake City Downtown!

Why you'll love this venue

  • Has a relaxed and casual vibe
  • Accommodates more than 200 guests
  • Offers full flexibility in setup and decor

Venue considerations

  • Not for you if you are drawn to more unconventional venues
  • No built-in audiovisual options
  • Not wheelchair accessible
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Avenues Castle House 
Salt Lake City, UT
  • Up to 250 guests
  • Raw space
  • Outdoor
  • Starts at $2,000

Make Your Wedding Day a Day That No One Will Forget. Host your special day at one of Salt Lake City's most magical venues, the iconic "Castle House" at the top of the Salt Lake City avenues. Host your wedding or party at one of Salt Lake City's most desirable locations.

Why you'll love this venue

  • Surrounded by nature
  • Raw space for complete customization
  • Accommodates more than 200 guests

Venue considerations

  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Limited cleanup and setup services
  • Does not allow pets

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About wedding venues in Salt Lake City, UT

Why is Salt Lake City the Perfect Wedding Destination?

Salt Lake City offers a wedding backdrop you won't forget; dramatic Wasatch Mountains that frame your special day while giving you incredible venue diversity. You can choose anything from charming rustic barns to buildings steeped in history. This Is The Place Heritage Park stands out by blending Utah's pioneer roots with modern comforts across 11 distinct venues. Whether you're planning an intimate gathering of 50 or a grand celebration with hundreds of guests, Salt Lake City venues can accommodate your vision perfectly.

What Types of Wedding Venues Can You Find in Salt Lake City?

The wedding venue landscape in Salt Lake City gives you plenty of options to match your style. If you dream of a nature setting, Log Haven Restaurant delivers cascading waterfalls and forest surroundings with seasonal cuisine that impresses. Millcreek Inn nestled in its canyon creates that cozy, intimate atmosphere many couples seek. History buffs will appreciate the Cleone Peterson Eccles Alumni House which accommodates up to 300 guests with full wheelchair accessibility. For a more contemporary feel, The White Shanty Venue features trendy industrial-styled barn architecture that photographs beautifully. When luxury is what you're after, La Caille delivers elegant farm-to-table French cuisine tucked away in Little Cottonwood Canyon.

How Much Do Salt Lake City Wedding Venues Cost?

You'll find Salt Lake City venues typically range from $4,700 to $5,800; noticeably lower than national averages of $6,500 to $12,000. Your overall wedding budget in Salt Lake City scales with guest count. For 50 guests you're looking at around $16,339 while a 100-guest wedding runs about $26,753. Mid-size celebrations of 150 guests average $36,549 and larger gatherings of 200 guests come in around $45,312. For the biggest celebrations, 250 guests typically costs $54,076 while 300 guests reaches $62,840. These price points make Salt Lake City an attractive option for couples seeking value without sacrificing quality.

Guest CountTotal Wedding Budget
50 guests$16,339
100 guests$26,753
150 guests$36,549
200 guests$45,312
250 guests$54,076
300 guests$62,840

When Is the Most Popular Time for Salt Lake City Weddings?

September tops the list for wedding inquiries in Salt Lake City. Be mindful that summer months often heat up beyond 100 degrees which can create challenges for outdoor ceremonies. Don't overlook winter though; the season transforms venues into magical snow-covered settings that create stunning photo backdrops and a cozy atmosphere for you and your guests.

Which Salt Lake City Venues Are Fully Accessible?

You'll find good accessibility options throughout the city. This Is The Place Heritage Park offers multiple buildings that adapt well to various accessibility needs. Log Haven Restaurant generally accommodates all guests with thoughtful arrangements available upon request. For the most comprehensive accessibility features, consider Asher Adams from the Autograph Collection; as a modern hotel venue it likely offers full accessibility throughout the property.

Where Can You Find Exceptional Food at Salt Lake City Wedding Venues?

Food can make or break your reception and Salt Lake City delivers outstanding culinary experiences. La Caille stands out with its elegant farm-to-table French cuisine that impresses even the most discerning guests. Log Haven has built its reputation on farm-to-table seasonal cuisine that showcases local ingredients. Just 30 minutes from Salt Lake City, Montage Deer Valley offers gourmet dining experiences with renowned chefs creating memorable wedding menus. For something distinctive, Cafe Madrid brings Spanish-inspired cuisine that adds an unexpected and delightful flavor profile to your celebration.

Which Salt Lake City Venues Offer Outstanding Remote Participation?

In today's connected world you need options for guests who can't attend in person. This Is The Place Heritage Park allows for customizable immersive virtual experiences so everyone feels included. Pierpont Place might be your go-to for bespoke digital experiences integrated thoughtfully into your wedding planning. Twenty & Creek can accommodate advanced technology for truly immersive remote experiences that bring distant loved ones right into your celebration.

What Should You Budget for Wedding Services in Salt Lake City?

For a typical 150-guest wedding in Salt Lake City you'll want to allocate your budget thoughtfully. Venue costs run about $5,272 (14% of your budget) while photography takes roughly $3,616 (10%). Catering requires approximately $4,218 (12%) and bar services need about $3,374 (9%). Beautiful floral arrangements average $3,465 (9%) and planners who keep everything running smoothly cost around $3,390 (9%). Videography to capture all those special moments runs about $3,006 (8%). Hair and makeup averages a more modest $583 (2%) while bands and DJs typically cost $953 (3%). Finally your sweet ending; cakes and desserts; requires approximately $753 (2%) of your total budget.

Why is Salt Lake City the Perfect Wedding Destination?

Salt Lake City offers a wedding backdrop you won't forget; dramatic Wasatch Mountains that frame your special day while giving you incredible venue diversity. You can choose anything from charming rustic barns to buildings steeped in history. This Is The Place Heritage Park stands out by blending Utah's pioneer roots with modern comforts across 11 distinct venues. Whether you're planning an intimate gathering of 50 or a grand celebration with hundreds of guests, Salt Lake City venues can accommodate your vision perfectly.

What Types of Wedding Venues Can You Find in Salt Lake City?

The wedding venue landscape in Salt Lake City gives you plenty of options to match your style. If you dream of a nature setting, Log Haven Restaurant delivers cascading waterfalls and forest surroundings with seasonal cuisine that impresses. Millcreek Inn nestled in its canyon creates that cozy, intimate atmosphere many couples seek. History buffs will appreciate the Cleone Peterson Eccles Alumni House which accommodates up to 300 guests with full wheelchair accessibility. For a more contemporary feel, The White Shanty Venue features trendy industrial-styled barn architecture that photographs beautifully. When luxury is what you're after, La Caille delivers elegant farm-to-table French cuisine tucked away in Little Cottonwood Canyon.

How Much Do Salt Lake City Wedding Venues Cost?

You'll find Salt Lake City venues typically range from $4,700 to $5,800; noticeably lower than national averages of $6,500 to $12,000. Your overall wedding budget in Salt Lake City scales with guest count. For 50 guests you're looking at around $16,339 while a 100-guest wedding runs about $26,753. Mid-size celebrations of 150 guests average $36,549 and larger gatherings of 200 guests come in around $45,312. For the biggest celebrations, 250 guests typically costs $54,076 while 300 guests reaches $62,840. These price points make Salt Lake City an attractive option for couples seeking value without sacrificing quality.

Guest CountTotal Wedding Budget
50 guests$16,339
100 guests$26,753
150 guests$36,549
200 guests$45,312
250 guests$54,076
300 guests$62,840

When Is the Most Popular Time for Salt Lake City Weddings?

September tops the list for wedding inquiries in Salt Lake City. Be mindful that summer months often heat up beyond 100 degrees which can create challenges for outdoor ceremonies. Don't overlook winter though; the season transforms venues into magical snow-covered settings that create stunning photo backdrops and a cozy atmosphere for you and your guests.

Which Salt Lake City Venues Are Fully Accessible?

You'll find good accessibility options throughout the city. This Is The Place Heritage Park offers multiple buildings that adapt well to various accessibility needs. Log Haven Restaurant generally accommodates all guests with thoughtful arrangements available upon request. For the most comprehensive accessibility features, consider Asher Adams from the Autograph Collection; as a modern hotel venue it likely offers full accessibility throughout the property.

Where Can You Find Exceptional Food at Salt Lake City Wedding Venues?

Food can make or break your reception and Salt Lake City delivers outstanding culinary experiences. La Caille stands out with its elegant farm-to-table French cuisine that impresses even the most discerning guests. Log Haven has built its reputation on farm-to-table seasonal cuisine that showcases local ingredients. Just 30 minutes from Salt Lake City, Montage Deer Valley offers gourmet dining experiences with renowned chefs creating memorable wedding menus. For something distinctive, Cafe Madrid brings Spanish-inspired cuisine that adds an unexpected and delightful flavor profile to your celebration.

Which Salt Lake City Venues Offer Outstanding Remote Participation?

In today's connected world you need options for guests who can't attend in person. This Is The Place Heritage Park allows for customizable immersive virtual experiences so everyone feels included. Pierpont Place might be your go-to for bespoke digital experiences integrated thoughtfully into your wedding planning. Twenty & Creek can accommodate advanced technology for truly immersive remote experiences that bring distant loved ones right into your celebration.

What Should You Budget for Wedding Services in Salt Lake City?

For a typical 150-guest wedding in Salt Lake City you'll want to allocate your budget thoughtfully. Venue costs run about $5,272 (14% of your budget) while photography takes roughly $3,616 (10%). Catering requires approximately $4,218 (12%) and bar services need about $3,374 (9%). Beautiful floral arrangements average $3,465 (9%) and planners who keep everything running smoothly cost around $3,390 (9%). Videography to capture all those special moments runs about $3,006 (8%). Hair and makeup averages a more modest $583 (2%) while bands and DJs typically cost $953 (3%). Finally your sweet ending; cakes and desserts; requires approximately $753 (2%) of your total budget.

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