The Fort Worth Wedding Venues We Love Most
An editorial guide and a data tool from the team that has worked weddings across the Stockyards, the Near Southside, downtown, and the Cultural District. The venues we love, the couples they serve best, and everything we have learned along the way.
Fort Worth stands on its own. This is Cowtown, where the longhorns still walk the Stockyards twice a day, and a Cultural District serious enough to hold the Kimbell and the Modern a few blocks apart. The Near Southside in between has gone from overlooked to one of the liveliest corners of the city. No two of these venues are alike, and the ones below are the ones we love.
This is an editorial guide and a data tool, built together. Every venue below is here because we have actually worked there or know it well enough to recommend it confidently. The notes are honest. The pricing guidance is what we have seen firsthand. The capacity numbers come straight from the venues, not from a third party guessing at it.
The venues are organized by the kind of wedding they serve best, not ranked. A Stockyards barn is not better or worse than a downtown rail depot or a Rose Garden in the Cultural District. They are different. The question is which one is right for you.
Beyond these favorites, we are building out the full Fort Worth directory venue by venue. New spoke pages publish weekly. If you do not see one you are considering, our concierge team can research it for you.
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The Stockyards
Western pride in the historic cattle district, walking distance to the twice-daily cattle drive.

Hotel Drover
Marriott dropped an Autograph Collection hotel into the middle of the Stockyards and somehow made it feel like a working ranch instead of a lobby. The Barn and its lawn pull 250 under string lights, and the property leans into the cattle-drive history without turning it into a costume. If you want Western without the kitsch, this is the high end of it.

River Ranch Stockyards
The Stockyards venue built for scale. The Westfork Room and Lawn stretch past a thousand guests, while the Trophy Room keeps an intimate hundred close. Rustic to the rafters, walking distance to the twice-daily cattle drive, and the kind of place where out-of-town guests feel like they actually got the Texas wedding they were promised.
Near Southside & South Main
Restored brick, original hardwood, and ivy gardens in Fort Worth's historic-industrial heart.

The 4 Eleven
A restored 1920s building on South Main with an ivy-draped garden patio that does most of the work for your photographer. Three connected levels and a mezzanine that overlooks the floor mean ceremony-to-reception flow that never sends guests out of the building. It reads industrial without feeling cold, which is harder to pull off than it sounds.

BRIK Venue
Eleven thousand square feet of century-old brick and original hardwood in South Main Village. Separate ceremony and reception spaces plus outdoor areas mean you are not flipping one room while 300 people wait outside. The bones do the decorating here, so couples can put the budget into the party instead of covering up the walls.

Artspace 111
A working art gallery with two outdoor gardens, which means your backdrop changes depending on which door you walk through. The gallery seats around 220, the gardens handle the ceremony, and the rotating art on the walls means no two weddings here photograph the same. Built for couples who want their venue to have a point of view.
Downtown & Cultural District
Historic rail-depot grandeur downtown and a generations-old Rose Garden in the Cultural District.

The Ashton Depot
An 1899 rail depot downtown with marble floors, tin ceilings, and stained glass that no modern build can fake. Catering is in-house and full-service, which downtown couples will appreciate the moment they price out the alternative. It seats 350 for dinner and the room already looks finished before a single centerpiece shows up.

Fort Worth Botanic Garden
A historic Rose Garden that has been hosting Fort Worth weddings for generations, with the iconic Rose Ramp as a built-in ceremony backdrop. Spaces run from a 75-guest overlook to lawns that handle 400, and the published rental fees are refreshingly honest for a venue this photogenic. The roses do not charge extra.
North Metro & Keller
Just north of the city in Keller, ballroom-and-chapel elegance for the all-in-one wedding.

The Bowden
Twenty-five minutes north of downtown in Keller, The Bowden pairs a grand ballroom with its own Holly Chapel, so the ceremony and the reception live under one roof without a single shuttle. The ballroom carries a wedding well past 500, and the all-in-one layout is built for couples who would rather plan one location than stitch three together. North metro, full Saturday, no logistics scramble.
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Price tiers are our estimates based on published rates and venue-rental fees only, before catering, bar, or vendors. Where a venue posts public pricing it is tagged accordingly. Our team can research current pricing for any venue on this list.
| Venue | Capacity | Type | Area | Price Tier | Standout |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Drover | Up to 250 · to 400 | Western · Autograph | Stockyards | $$$$ Luxury | Barn + Barn Lawn |
| River Ranch Stockyards | 100 to 1,000 | Rustic Western | Stockyards | $$ Mid | Scale to 1,000 |
| The 4 Eleven | 175 to 300 | Historic-Industrial | Near Southside | $$ Mid | Ivy garden patio |
| BRIK Venue | 50 to 450 | Historic-Industrial | South Main Village | $$ Mid | 11,000 sq ft brick |
| Artspace 111 | ~220 to 300 | Gallery · Garden | Near Southside | $$ Mid | Gallery + two gardens |
| The Ashton Depot | 350 to 500+ | Historic Depot | Downtown | $$$ Premium | 1899 rail depot |
| Fort Worth Botanic Garden | 7 to 400 | Garden · Outdoor | Cultural District | $ Budget | Historic Rose Garden |
| The Bowden | Up to 550 | Ballroom · Chapel | Keller | $$$ Premium | Ballroom + chapel |

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Planning a wedding is a lot. Our concierge team exists to take some of that off your plate. Led by Lacy, our Customer Service Manager, they help with the parts of venue research that are hard to do on your own. Pricing, availability, comparing options, figuring out which venues actually fit what you are looking for.
You can call, text, or email. A real person on our Fort Worth team answers. There is no sales pitch and no obligation to book Toast for anything.
- Build a custom shortlist of Fort Worth venues based on your guest count, style, and budget.
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- Help you understand what each venue charges, including the costs that are not always listed publicly.
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Looking at Dallas too?
Plenty of couples plan across the whole metroplex, and we are right there with you on both sides of it. If Dallas is on your list too, we keep a full directory there with its own favorite venues and the same concierge team ready to help. Browse it whenever you are ready, and reach out if you want a shortlist that spans both cities.
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