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The patio at Dolce Riveria.
Kathy Tran

10 Beautiful Dallas Restaurants for a Wedding

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

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The patio at Dolce Riveria.
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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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Enjoy the Tulum experience of moody but elegant dining spaces, tropical decor, and food rooted in the Yucatan Peninsula traditions but sometimes colors outside the lines. Tulum has two distinct dining areas that could accommodate a wedding reception and a gorgeous bar to celebrate with friends and family.

Interior of the dining room of Tulum in Dallas. Wicker light fixtures hang from the ceiling. The walls are lined with booth seating and thin chairs surround the exterior of the tables.
Inside the dining room of Tulum in Oak Lawn.
Tulum Dallas

Times Ten Cellars

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This Lakewood wine bar and event space is a popular location for wedding parties and rehearsal dinners. There are options to take over Times Ten Too, the barrel room, the main winery room and the tank room, or some combination of all three, accommodating up to 70 people. 

In the Winery at Times Ten Cellars, tables are set for a rehearsal dinner with white china and flowers.
Inside a rehearsal dinner setup at Times Ten Cellars’ Winery room.
Times Ten Cellars

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.

One of the dining areas in SĒR Steak + Spirits at the Hilton Anatole, with burnt orange seating and dark wood tables.
One of the numerous dining areas in SĒR Steak + Spirits at the Hilton Anatole.
SĒR Steak + Spirits

The Mexican

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The Mexican has a few private dining spaces that can accommodate parties of 10, 12, and 50. The luxurious decor makes a statement, and it’s a solid match for a wedding that wants plates of Mexican food.

The Los Flores room in The Mexican is furnished with light wood tables and blue and teal chairs. A checked rug covers the floor.
The Los Flores room in The Mexican.
The Mexican

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.

White cushioned chairs sit at tables with blue checked tablecloths under the retractable roof on the outdoor patio at Dolce Riviera.
The patio at Dolce Riviera.
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The Charles

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If you’re looking for a wedding destination with an Italian menu and larger-than-life decor, consider the Charles. It’ll hold a relatively large group of guests and offers a sense of European hospitality with a twist of Texas. 

The dining room of the Charles, with giant chandeliers, a mix of booths and tables, and at least a little leopard print material.
The big, beautiful dining room at the Charles.
The Charles

Perry's Steakhouse & Grille

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Enjoy the views down into Klyde Warren Park in any of Perry’s multiple private dining rooms. Pick the space that best fits your wedding party with rooms that hold 16, 18, 25, and 35. And the menu for private parties has all the great steakhouse food one could want.

Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille has an art deco decor with leather seating and dark wood tables and furniture.
The dining room at Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille.
Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille

Ellen's

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Want a midday wedding and are into bookish library decor? Ellen’s in the West End is the spot. It serves Southern comfort food with a brunch specialty. 

The Zodiac

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The Zodiac Room in Neiman Marcus’s downtown Dallas location caters for parties of 20 or more. The pale blue walls paired with brown furniture and decor are always in style — an excellent option for a classic wedding. 

The Zodiac
The dining room of The Zodiac inside Neiman Marcus.
Neiman Marcus

Little Red Wasp

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For a more rustic, down-home wedding, consider Little Red Wasp in Fort Worth. The exposed red brick walls and industrial design should scratch the itch of most Fixer Upper fans, while the American food and clever cocktail menu offer options to please any kind of palate. 

Little Red Wasp
Little Red Wasp in Fort Worth.
Little Red Wasp

Tulum

Enjoy the Tulum experience of moody but elegant dining spaces, tropical decor, and food rooted in the Yucatan Peninsula traditions but sometimes colors outside the lines. Tulum has two distinct dining areas that could accommodate a wedding reception and a gorgeous bar to celebrate with friends and family.

Interior of the dining room of Tulum in Dallas. Wicker light fixtures hang from the ceiling. The walls are lined with booth seating and thin chairs surround the exterior of the tables.
Inside the dining room of Tulum in Oak Lawn.
Tulum Dallas

Times Ten Cellars

This Lakewood wine bar and event space is a popular location for wedding parties and rehearsal dinners. There are options to take over Times Ten Too, the barrel room, the main winery room and the tank room, or some combination of all three, accommodating up to 70 people. 

In the Winery at Times Ten Cellars, tables are set for a rehearsal dinner with white china and flowers.
Inside a rehearsal dinner setup at Times Ten Cellars’ Winery room.
Times Ten Cellars

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.

One of the dining areas in SĒR Steak + Spirits at the Hilton Anatole, with burnt orange seating and dark wood tables.
One of the numerous dining areas in SĒR Steak + Spirits at the Hilton Anatole.
SĒR Steak + Spirits

The Mexican

The Mexican has a few private dining spaces that can accommodate parties of 10, 12, and 50. The luxurious decor makes a statement, and it’s a solid match for a wedding that wants plates of Mexican food.

The Los Flores room in The Mexican is furnished with light wood tables and blue and teal chairs. A checked rug covers the floor.
The Los Flores room in The Mexican.
The Mexican

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.

White cushioned chairs sit at tables with blue checked tablecloths under the retractable roof on the outdoor patio at Dolce Riviera.
The patio at Dolce Riviera.
Kathy Tran

The Charles

If you’re looking for a wedding destination with an Italian menu and larger-than-life decor, consider the Charles. It’ll hold a relatively large group of guests and offers a sense of European hospitality with a twist of Texas. 

The dining room of the Charles, with giant chandeliers, a mix of booths and tables, and at least a little leopard print material.
The big, beautiful dining room at the Charles.
The Charles

Perry's Steakhouse & Grille

Enjoy the views down into Klyde Warren Park in any of Perry’s multiple private dining rooms. Pick the space that best fits your wedding party with rooms that hold 16, 18, 25, and 35. And the menu for private parties has all the great steakhouse food one could want.

Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille has an art deco decor with leather seating and dark wood tables and furniture.
The dining room at Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille.
Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille

Ellen's

Want a midday wedding and are into bookish library decor? Ellen’s in the West End is the spot. It serves Southern comfort food with a brunch specialty. 

The Zodiac

The Zodiac Room in Neiman Marcus’s downtown Dallas location caters for parties of 20 or more. The pale blue walls paired with brown furniture and decor are always in style — an excellent option for a classic wedding. 

The Zodiac
The dining room of The Zodiac inside Neiman Marcus.
Neiman Marcus

Little Red Wasp

For a more rustic, down-home wedding, consider Little Red Wasp in Fort Worth. The exposed red brick walls and industrial design should scratch the itch of most Fixer Upper fans, while the American food and clever cocktail menu offer options to please any kind of palate. 

Little Red Wasp
Little Red Wasp in Fort Worth.
Little Red Wasp

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