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The French Room in the Adolphus Hotel.
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10 Gorgeous Dallas Restaurants for a Wedding

From rustic to fancy, these spots offer all sorts of decor and food options

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The French Room in the Adolphus Hotel.
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Wedding season is upon us, and happily, the Metroplex has gorgeous restaurants with private dining options and spacious rooms for wedding parties of all sizes. It’s an easy and breezy catering solution, and whether the wedding will be inside or outside, there’s a location that fits.

So, where are we tying the knot?

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Love art deco decor, Paris, and soft lighting? This champagne bar might be the perfect wedding venue for the couple who want to make a statement with their wine selection. The space is a good size for a dozens long guest list and minimal additional decor.

The Mansion Restaurant

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The iconic Rosewood Mansion has all kinds of spots to host a wedding in the building — and outside of it. And sure, a wedding party could utilize the restaurant, bar, or private library dining room to feed crowds of various sizes. But it could also simply utilize the kitchen and reserve the various second floor rooms or outdoor areas for the wedding with some of the city’s best food.

Garden Cafe

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Looking for a spot that’s outdoorsy, embraces plant life, and is maybe a little rustic for a warm-weather wedding? Garden Cafe in East Dallas has limited space and would best serve a smaller wedding, but its also got gardens on gardens on gardens that make for a picturesque setting.

SER Steak + Spirits

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Book a view with that location at SER Steak + Spirits, set atop the Hilton Anatole in the Design District. They offer private dining rooms for more intimate weddings and rehearsal dinners paired with steak that cuts like butter and even a sommelier service to pair the best wine.

Dolce Riviera

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This Harwood District spot has a relaxed outdoor patio that could be a fun spot for a rowdy Italian-style wedding. Plus, it adjoins a more causal, seated patio with an open-air bar for cocktail hour. Order up the Aperol spritz and let’s celebrate.

Step inside a Dallas that hasn’t existed for some time. Local in Deep Ellum is inside the historic Boyd Hotel built around 1911, which is landmarked as the oldest standing hotel in the city. In its heyday, the hotel hosted blues musicians including Blind Lemon Jefferson, Leadbelly, and Bill Neely. For 20 years, it’s hosted Local, with modern American fare and one of the city’s longest running tasting menus.

Kessaku

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This is a spot the maximalist couple should consider as a wedding option. The pink velvet furniture and walls in Kessaku are complimented by gold accents, dark wood flourishes, floral rugs, and expansive views of Dallas.

The French Room

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Located inside the tony Adolphus Hotel in Downtown, the French Room is one of those impossibly high-ceilinged rooms decorated in the neo-classical style with Louis XVI furniture and show-stopping chandeliers. Larger wedding parties with an eye towards luxury at any cost should consider the space.

Crown Block

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On the 17th floor, one level below Crown Block, lies the Crown Room. It has the same floor-to-ceiling windows and 360 degree views of the city as the restaurant, plus it can spin if requested.

Casablanca

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Down in Bishop Arts, this cocktail lounge with light bites has an expansive bar, indoor and outdoor seating with decor inspired by the Mediterranean, and a hidden karaoke room. The soft furniture and flowing drapes lend it a romantic air.

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Love art deco decor, Paris, and soft lighting? This champagne bar might be the perfect wedding venue for the couple who want to make a statement with their wine selection. The space is a good size for a dozens long guest list and minimal additional decor.

The Mansion Restaurant

The iconic Rosewood Mansion has all kinds of spots to host a wedding in the building — and outside of it. And sure, a wedding party could utilize the restaurant, bar, or private library dining room to feed crowds of various sizes. But it could also simply utilize the kitchen and reserve the various second floor rooms or outdoor areas for the wedding with some of the city’s best food.

Garden Cafe

Looking for a spot that’s outdoorsy, embraces plant life, and is maybe a little rustic for a warm-weather wedding? Garden Cafe in East Dallas has limited space and would best serve a smaller wedding, but its also got gardens on gardens on gardens that make for a picturesque setting.

SER Steak + Spirits

Book a view with that location at SER Steak + Spirits, set atop the Hilton Anatole in the Design District. They offer private dining rooms for more intimate weddings and rehearsal dinners paired with steak that cuts like butter and even a sommelier service to pair the best wine.

Dolce Riviera

This Harwood District spot has a relaxed outdoor patio that could be a fun spot for a rowdy Italian-style wedding. Plus, it adjoins a more causal, seated patio with an open-air bar for cocktail hour. Order up the Aperol spritz and let’s celebrate.

Local

Step inside a Dallas that hasn’t existed for some time. Local in Deep Ellum is inside the historic Boyd Hotel built around 1911, which is landmarked as the oldest standing hotel in the city. In its heyday, the hotel hosted blues musicians including Blind Lemon Jefferson, Leadbelly, and Bill Neely. For 20 years, it’s hosted Local, with modern American fare and one of the city’s longest running tasting menus.

Kessaku

This is a spot the maximalist couple should consider as a wedding option. The pink velvet furniture and walls in Kessaku are complimented by gold accents, dark wood flourishes, floral rugs, and expansive views of Dallas.

The French Room

Located inside the tony Adolphus Hotel in Downtown, the French Room is one of those impossibly high-ceilinged rooms decorated in the neo-classical style with Louis XVI furniture and show-stopping chandeliers. Larger wedding parties with an eye towards luxury at any cost should consider the space.

Crown Block

On the 17th floor, one level below Crown Block, lies the Crown Room. It has the same floor-to-ceiling windows and 360 degree views of the city as the restaurant, plus it can spin if requested.

Casablanca

Down in Bishop Arts, this cocktail lounge with light bites has an expansive bar, indoor and outdoor seating with decor inspired by the Mediterranean, and a hidden karaoke room. The soft furniture and flowing drapes lend it a romantic air.

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