Rhode Island Wedding Venues
Wedding ceremony venues and reception locations in Rhode Island.
- Linden Place
- Bristol, Rhode Island. Historic mansion wedding venue and reception location can accommodate up to 200 guests for dinner and dancing. 📎
- Rhodes on the Pawtuxet
- Cranston, Rhode Island. 📎
- Church Angel
- Directory of Christian churches in the US and Canada. 📎
- Varnum Continentals
- East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Event spaces at the museum can be rented for weddings and events up to 200 people. 📎
- Smith's Castle
- North Kingstown, Rhode Island. The castle and grounds provide a lovely setting for weddings and other gatherings. 📎
- Providence Athenaeum
- Providence, Rhode Island. The library can be rented for weddings and private events up to 100 attendees. Take your vows surrounded by thousands of books! 📎
- Dave and Buster's
- ~ Locations in 150 cities. Food, drinks and event spaces for social or business events. 📎
- United Church of Christ
- Church finder for The United Church of Christ; connect with local congregations across the US. 📎
- US Episcopal Churches
- Find local Episcopal churches for a traditional church wedding ceremony. 📎
- Newport Beach House
- Middletown, Rhode Island. Indoor and outdoor event spaces, including a beach wedding venue. Capacity up to 400+ 📎
- Hotel Viking
- Newport, Rhode Island. Luxury hotel atop Newport's Historic Hill neighborhood. The Kay Chapel wedding venue next to the hotel can accommodate 200 guests. 📎
- Quidnessett Country Club
- North Kingstown, Rhode Island. Scenic wedding and reception location overlooking Narragansett Bay. 📎
- Fleming's Prime Steakhouse
- Restaurants in several states. Celebrate in one of Fleming's private dining rooms, or enjoy a catered meal at your event venue. Multi-course catering menus for any group size. 📎
- Blithewold Mansion Gardens & Arboretum
- Bristol, Rhode Island. Gracious waterfront setting for your wedding ceremony and reception can accommodate 225 guests. 📎
- Presbyterian Church (USA)
- Church finder for local Presbyterian churches, for a traditional church wedding ceremony. 📎