Unique Wedding Venues: Best Unexpected Venues for Weddings
Ava Hudson
Updated on March 29, 2026
I know I use this photo way too often. #lazy
YOU'LL LOVE This is where we wound up getting married, at Jonathan Edwards Winery in North Stonington, Connecticut. Rory worked (and still works ) at Food & Wine, so it felt very "us." I loved that our entire wedding was outside. (There was a tent for the reception, but the floor—except for the dance floor area—was grass.)
YOU'LL HATE We looked at several wineries before picking Jonathan Edwards, and more than one didn't have an alternative space for inclement weather. So that's definitely something to ask about. Also, most wineries will only let you serve their wines at the reception, and bottles from a small, boutique winery are a lot spendier than the "house red" at an event space.
THE ZOO
YOU'LL LOVE You guys might remember my friends Jackie and Andy's wedding at the Bronx Zoo in 2012. Jackie had SO much fun doing safari-chic, and the wedding was definitely memorable because of that.
YOU'LL HATE Rory and I also looked at a zoo event space, which was lovely, but at the zoo we checked out, it felt like there was too much of a disconnect. Like, it wasn't a zoo-themed event space; it was an event space in the middle of a zoo. It just felt weird. (At the Bronx Zoo, the event space is the old Lion House. So cool!)
A MUSEUM
YOU'LL LOVE We looked a museum venue too. (We look at a LOT of venues!) I loved the idea of my guests wandering a museum, enjoying the art during cocktail hour. (That picture is from the American Museum of Natural History, by the way. And you CAN host a wedding there!)
YOU'LL HATE Then I remembered who my actual guests were—a loud crowd who loves to dance—and that just seemed weird. Plus, museum venues are often extra strict in an effort to preserve their art or their artifacts. At the museum we looked at, red wine wasn't allowed.
What's your dream wedding venue? Which of these is your favorite?