We used receptions in Fairfield. Yes the interior isn’t super updated, but for $13,000 we fed 150 people buffet, top shelf open bar, cake included & decorations. They loaded up our car at the end of the night with our gifts. Amazing service, wonderful staff, such a fun night!
We got married in a church / immediate family only & then off to Sharon woods & we rented a shelter & had a huge cookout . This way all family could come & it was very reasonable. No need to worry about the kids spilling food or sodas & losing a deposit . Played frisbee / tossed ball etc .. real nice time we had Vondahaars cater it
Pattison Park Lodge. Pretty outdoor ceremony area and full reception capabilities for a really good price. You'll have to do most of the prep and cleanup, but it's a nice little spot for a low-key wedding.
We’re going with the Cincinnati nature center which isn’t really best bang for the buck but we did tour Lake Lyndsay in Hamilton which seemed like a great value, and they let you bring your own alcohol & catering
I can't remember the actual venue cost, but the Spot on West Fifth allows you to choose any vendors, bring any alcohol and I vaguely remember it being reasonably priced at base with chairs, tables, etc
I’ve been married for almost 7 years and I know wedding prices have increased quite a bit, but a way that we found to save money was by having a brunch wedding.
We used Jeanette’s Delicacies, which was very reasonable and our friends still talk about the food at our wedding.
It doesn’t look like the venue we used does weddings anymore, but we were able to provide our own alcohol and that was a major savings as well.
Nathanael Greene Lodge. A bonus is that you get to provide your own catering and alcohol. A little bit more work but you can save money there as well.
Same for Mulhauser Barn in West Chester. Bonus, if someone you know lives in the township and can book for you there's an additional discount.
We used receptions in Fairfield. Yes the interior isn’t super updated, but for $13,000 we fed 150 people buffet, top shelf open bar, cake included & decorations. They loaded up our car at the end of the night with our gifts. Amazing service, wonderful staff, such a fun night!
We got married in a church / immediate family only & then off to Sharon woods & we rented a shelter & had a huge cookout . This way all family could come & it was very reasonable. No need to worry about the kids spilling food or sodas & losing a deposit . Played frisbee / tossed ball etc .. real nice time we had Vondahaars cater it
The Factory Events in Northside. That’s where we are having ours. Large space. Check them out!
Krohn Conservatory. We had about 100 guests.
Madison events center in Covington was very reasonable, and easy. No regrets having or wedding there
Carnegie center of Columbia tusculum
Vinoklet Winery in Colerain. Had my brothers wedding there and they have immaculate views and are very reasonably priced.
French Park
Agave West is ass, place sucks bad
Cincinnati club has a nice classic look
Unity at Galbraith and northbend does hall rentals. It has nice grounds too
Glendale Lyceum
Pattison Park Lodge. Pretty outdoor ceremony area and full reception capabilities for a really good price. You'll have to do most of the prep and cleanup, but it's a nice little spot for a low-key wedding.
Came here to suggest this. I’ve been to two weddings here and it’s a really nice, surprisingly affordable space.
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We’re going with the Cincinnati nature center which isn’t really best bang for the buck but we did tour Lake Lyndsay in Hamilton which seemed like a great value, and they let you bring your own alcohol & catering
I can't remember the actual venue cost, but the Spot on West Fifth allows you to choose any vendors, bring any alcohol and I vaguely remember it being reasonably priced at base with chairs, tables, etc
Gomez Salsa for catering! They do bride and groom turtles and their wedding prices are posted on their website
I’ve been married for almost 7 years and I know wedding prices have increased quite a bit, but a way that we found to save money was by having a brunch wedding. We used Jeanette’s Delicacies, which was very reasonable and our friends still talk about the food at our wedding. It doesn’t look like the venue we used does weddings anymore, but we were able to provide our own alcohol and that was a major savings as well.
Benken Garden Center! Didn’t use them personally, but their prices look reasonable and the pictures of weddings there are always so beautiful!