Seven years photographing weddings in and around St. Louis means I have been in a lot of rooms. I have shot in grand historic ballrooms, glass factory studios, lakeside barns, and century-old chapels tucked into neighborhoods most people drive past without noticing. What I can tell you after all of it is this: the venue shapes everything. The light. The pace. The mood of the entire day.
This guide exists because couples deserve a straight answer when they start the venue search, not another list of stock photos and vague pricing language. I have done my best to include honest notes on what each space is actually like from a photographer’s perspective, because that matters more than you might think when it comes to your photos.
A few things to know before diving in: pricing changes, venues update their packages, and most of these places prefer to build custom quotes rather than publish flat rates. Treat the cost figures below as starting points and always confirm directly with the venue. If you spot outdated info, drop a comment at the bottom and I will update it.
One more thing. Choosing a venue is one decision. Choosing who photographs it is another. Both matter.
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Silver Oaks Chateau
Pacific, MO | Up to 300 guests | French Country Estate
Silver Oaks is one of those venues that photographs beautifully in almost any season. The French-inspired architecture gives you chandeliers, exposed beams, and an outdoor ceremony patio overlooking the Oak Woodland, all of which handle light really well. The Grand Hall has enough natural light through the French doors that even midday shots feel warm rather than harsh. It is a venue for couples who want something elegant without feeling stiff.
Capacity: up to 300 seated for reception. Ceremony options: indoor Grand Hall, outdoor Ceremony Patio (up to 200), or the Courtyard.
On-site accommodations in The Chalet sleep up to 18, which makes post-wedding logistics easier for out-of-town groups.
Cost: Starts around $5,000 and up depending on day, catering, and bar selections.
Pine Hollow Farms
Eureka, MO | Up to 300 guests | Modern Farmhouse
If your couple wants natural light, greenery, and a relaxed outdoor feel, Pine Hollow delivers. The property sits on 40 wooded acres outside Eureka and the barn interior has those high ceilings and exposed beams that make wide-angle shots work really well. The outdoor spaces give you a lot of flexibility for ceremony location, which I always appreciate since it keeps the day from feeling rushed or scripted.
Open vendor policy means you choose your own caterer, which helps with budget flexibility.
Cost: Contact Pine Hollow directly for current pricing.
Pine Hollow Film Photos






9th Street Abbey
Soulard, St. Louis | Up to 200-250 guests | Historic Chapel
This one is a Soulard gem. Originally built in the 1850s as a church and schoolhouse, the 9th Street Abbey has stained glass, exposed brick, peaked ceilings, and a string-lit outdoor terrace that is genuinely hard to get a bad photo in. The chapel space accommodates up to 150 for ceremony, and the reception hall handles up to 200 with a dance floor. The terrace is where cocktail hour gets memorable.
Open catering policy. Parking is available on-site with valet options.
Cost: Starts around $9,000 for ceremony and reception package.
The Noble
Grand Boulevard, St. Louis | Up to 350 guests | Art Deco
A former 1929 bank building with terrazzo floors, original plasterwork, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The Grand Hall seats up to 350 and has the kind of scale that makes wide shots feel cinematic without needing much extra staging. The mezzanine level overlooks the main hall and creates natural separation between the reception and a smaller cocktail setup. For couples who love architecture and a dramatic venue, this one is hard to beat.
Catering through Culinary Canvas. Parking garage attached.
Cost: Venue fee starts around $2,000 with food and beverage minimums.




The McPherson
Central West End, St. Louis | Up to 240 guests | Historic Chapel
A 100-year-old former chapel in the Central West End with 30-foot beamed ceilings, a crystal chandelier, and stained glass. The Main Chapel is genuinely beautiful for ceremonies, and the private courtyard out back with the wedding gazebo and brick paving gives you a completely different look for photos. The indoor and outdoor contrast is one of the things I appreciate most here. Parking on-site for up to 80 guests, with street parking available nearby.
Catering through Russo’s Catering. Dedicated bridal suite and groom’s room.
Cost: Starts around $2,500 with food and beverage minimums.







Piazza Messina
Cottleville, MO | Up to 300 guests | Italian-Inspired Lakeside
Fourteen acres in Cottleville with a lakefront ceremony site and a wraparound covered portico that makes golden hour look almost unfair. The Ballroom fits up to 300 and has exposed beams and large lake-facing windows. For couples who want something scenic without going too rustic, Piazza Messina hits a nice middle ground. The lakeside ceremony backdrop is genuinely one of the better outdoor options in the St. Louis area.
In-house catering with Italian-influenced menus.
Cost: Starts around $4,500 for venue rental. Catering and bar charged separately.
Das Bevo Mill
Soulard, St. Louis | Up to 500 guests | Historic Bavarian Landmark
Das Bevo is one of the most interesting venues in St. Louis from a photography standpoint. Built in 1917, the Mill Room features hexagonal tile walls, a triple fireplace, and hand-carved wooden details that photograph unlike anything else in the city. The Bierhall can hold up to 500 and has a grand stage with a stained glass backdrop. For couples who want character and history over standard ballroom elegance, this is a real option.
No in-house caterer. Live music permitted.
Cost: Starts around $2,500 with food and beverage minimums depending on space.







Sunset Country Club
Bellerive, St. Louis | Up to 300 guests | Private Country Club
The Grand Ballroom has floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the golf course, which means natural light throughout the reception without any work on our end. The covered patio adds outdoor reception space and the outdoor ceremony sites frame nicely against the manicured greens. Worth noting: the club requires membership connection to host events here, so confirm that first before falling in love with the photos.
In-house catering. Sunset Room available for smaller gatherings and rehearsal dinners.
Cost: Membership-based. Contact the club directly for current event pricing.
Missouri History Museum
Forest Park, St. Louis | Up to 250 guests | Cultural Landmark
The MacDermott Grand Hall has the Spirit of St. Louis plane suspended overhead and a river mosaic running across the floor. It is genuinely one of the most dramatic ceremony or reception spaces in the city. The Rotunda works beautifully for cocktail hour, and the museum sits in Forest Park, which adds endless outdoor portrait options right outside the door. Preferred caterer list applies.
Cost: Starts around $3,000 with additional fees for catering, staffing, and security.
Third Degree Glass Factory
Sherman Park, St. Louis | Up to 280 guests | Industrial Art Space
Live glassblowing happening in the background of your wedding. That is the pitch, and it works. The East Gallery and Glass Gallery have exposed brick, polished concrete floors, and the kind of natural light that makes editorial shots come naturally. I have photographed two weddings here and both times the guests were captivated by the studio during cocktail hour. It is a genuinely unusual venue that attracts couples who do not want a typical night.
No in-house caterer. Outdoor courtyard available in warmer months.
Cost: Starts around $2,500 depending on day and space.
Derek and Keitra at Third Degree Glass
Aparna and Cameron at Third Degree Glass




Stone House of St. Charles
St. Charles, MO | Up to 400 guests | Historic Estate
A 200-year-old stone mansion paired with Sycamore Hall, a large reception space with exposed timber beams and a 400-person capacity. The courtyard anchored by the majestic sycamore tree and strung with lights is one of the best cocktail hour spaces in the St. Charles area. The bridal suite upstairs has a balcony overlooking the courtyard, which always makes for a great first-look moment. The contrast between the stone house and the modern hall gives you a lot of variety across a single day.
Catering through Russo’s. Full ADA compliance throughout.
Cost: Starts around $4,000 with food and beverage minimums.
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Anheuser-Busch Biergarten
Downtown St. Louis | Up to 280 guests | Historic Urban Biergarten
The outdoor Biergarten is tented and heated, so you are not weather-dependent, which matters in St. Louis. String lights, communal tables, a central stage, and the Budweiser Clydesdale stables nearby give you a lot of character to work with photographically. The Lager Room is available for smaller gatherings or bridal prep. Couples who want a lively, St. Louis-specific feel rather than a traditional ballroom usually love this one.
In-house catering with German pub-inspired menus. Complimentary brewery tours available for guests.
Cost: Starts around $4,500. Catering and bar charged separately.
Piper Palm House
Tower Grove Park, St. Louis | Up to 200 guests | Victorian Conservatory
The oldest standing greenhouse in St. Louis, surrounded by Tower Grove Park, with towering palms, Victorian ironwork, and lily ponds just outside the door. The Conservatory is intimate and genuinely beautiful for ceremonies, and the outdoor plaza with string lights is the kind of space that looks like it was designed for an engagement shoot. If you are a couple who loves botanical gardens, Forest Park picnics, or anything lush and a little unexpected, this is worth a look.
No in-house caterer. Facility Room available for catering prep.
Cost: Ceremony fee starts around $1,500. Reception around $2,000-$3,000 depending on day.











Andre’s at Fox Run
Eureka, MO | Up to 250 guests | Golf Course Estate
The Carriage House has a 35-foot vaulted ceiling with two-story windows on both sides and a balcony that overlooks the main floor. Brazilian cherry hardwood floors and warm architecture make this a solid choice for couples who want a refined space without going full downtown ballroom. The Pavilion overlooks the golf course and works well for ceremonies up to 150 guests. Both spaces photograph with good natural light throughout the day.
In-house catering. Located just outside St. Louis near Eureka off Interstate 44.
Cost: Starts around $3,000. Tables, chairs, linens, and china included. Catering charged separately.
Maison Du Lac
Catawissa, MO | Up to 300 guests | Lakeside Estate
A 28-acre property anchored by a 19th-century stone house and a contemporary reception hall with exposed brick and expansive windows. The lakefront ceremony site called The Overlook is one of the more genuinely scenic outdoor spots in the greater St. Louis area. The chandelier-lit barn ceremony option adds a different texture entirely. If your couple wants flexibility across the day and a scenic property that does not feel crowded or corporate, this is a strong option.
Preferred caterer list. Pet-friendly with advance notice.
Cost: Starts around $3,600 depending on day and selections.







Haue Valley
Pacific, MO | Up to 200 guests | 246-Acre Working Farm
Haue Valley is a 246-acre working farm in Pacific with a 7,000 sq ft venue built from cedar harvested on the property. The outdoor ceremony space has two entryways with a beautiful stone wall and wooden door backdrop, plus a covered indoor backup with a stone fireplace for rain days that couples consistently rave about. The bridal suite is a 1,000 sq ft log cabin separate from the main space with its own covered balcony overlooking the property. For couples who want a genuine farm experience with modern amenities and a team that treats every wedding like it is the only one they have ever hosted, Haue Valley earns its reputation.
Preferred caterer list. Tables, upgraded wedding chairs, and an extensive on-site decor inventory included in rental.
Cost: Starts at $4,500 for weekday rentals. Weekend rates vary; contact Haue Valley for current pricing.
Wild Carrot
Shaw Neighborhood, St. Louis | Up to 225 seated / 400 cocktail | Historic Theater
Wild Carrot is a former movie theater from 1915 in the Shaw neighborhood, restored into an event space with exposed brick, steel girders, concrete floors, and an outdoor green space of nearly 7,000 sq ft that opens through a garage door at the back. The interior is eclectic and warm in a way that photographs naturally without much additional staging. There is a front patio, a private gangway, and the lounge furniture inside creates natural gathering pockets that guests tend to stay in. For couples who want a neighborhood venue with genuine character and a space that does not feel like it was designed specifically for weddings, Wild Carrot is worth a look.
Preferred caterer list. In-house bar service.
Cost: Contact Wild Carrot for current rental rates.
Windows on Washington
Downtown St. Louis | Up to 300 guests | Urban Rooftop and Event Space
Floor-to-ceiling windows with downtown St. Louis views from multiple floors. The name tells you everything. If your couple wants the city as their backdrop, this is the most direct way to get it. The views from the upper level during golden hour and into the evening are consistently strong from a photography standpoint. The space is modern, clean, and versatile enough for both formal receptions and more relaxed celebrations.
In-house catering and bar service. Downtown parking options nearby.
Cost: Contact Windows on Washington for current pricing.
Willow
Grover, MO | Up to 300 guests | Rustic Outdoor Barn
Willow is a barn venue west of St. Louis with string lights, natural wood, and a lot of open land that gives the day room to breathe. The ceremony pergola with vineyard views is one of the highlights. It is the kind of venue that photographs well whether you are going for romantic and moody or bright and airy, depending on the season. Couples who feel drawn to rustic without the clichรฉs tend to like Willow a lot.
Preferred caterer list. Multiple ceremony location options on the property.
Cost: Contact Willow for current rental rates.
Lemp Mansion
Benton Park, St. Louis | Up to 200 guests | Historic Victorian Mansion
One of the most storied properties in St. Louis. The Lemp Mansion is a 19th-century Victorian estate with ornate woodwork, grand staircases, chandeliers, and a history that adds genuine character to every image. The drama of the interiors is unmatched for moody, editorial-adjacent wedding photos, and the stained glass and architectural detail give photographers a lot to work with throughout the day. For couples who lean toward a gothic, romantic, or deeply historical aesthetic, there is nothing else in St. Louis quite like it.
Restaurant and event team on-site. Overnight accommodations available.
Cost: Contact Lemp Mansion for current event pricing.
Pebble Creek Farm
Pevely, MO | Up to 300 guests | Rustic Farm and Barn
Pebble Creek sits in Pevely on a working farm property with a barn, a creek, and a lot of open land. It is one of the more genuinely rural options close enough to St. Louis to be practical, and the variety of outdoor backdrops makes it a photographer’s natural fit. Couples who want farm wedding without it feeling like a set tend to land here.
Cost: Contact Pebble Creek Farm for current pricing.
Westwind Hills
Pacific, MO | Up to 300 guests | Custom-Built Luxury Venue
Westwind Hills opened in 2022 on 31 acres in Pacific, about 40 minutes west of downtown St. Louis. It was designed by a photographer and event planner from the ground up, which shows in how it photographs. The 11,000 sq ft building has Southern-inspired architecture with reclaimed white oak beams, an 18-foot arched window as the ceremony backdrop in the Chandelier Room, and a covered veranda with rolling hill views that works for both cocktail hour and outdoor ceremonies. Three ceremony locations, both indoor and outdoor, mean the day stays flexible regardless of weather. For couples who want a luxury modern space without the downtown setting, this is one of the strongest newer venues in the St. Louis area.
Preferred caterer list. Tables, chairs, and barware included for up to 300 guests.
Cost: Contact Westwind Hills for current pricing. Non-refundable deposit of $5,000 required at booking.
Knotting Hills
Pevely, MO | Up to 300 guests | Modern Outdoor Estate
Wide open views, intentional design, and soft natural light throughout the day. Knotting Hills is one of the most beautiful properties within an hour of downtown St. Louis, and the venue is genuinely thoughtful about how the space flows for weddings. The lake, the ceremony hill, and the architecture all give the day layers of visual interest that come through in the final gallery. I have photographed here and the images consistently stand out.
Cost: Contact Knotting Hills for current pricing.
Knotting Hills venue guide
Photography at Knotting Hills










The Lake at Knotting Hills
Pevely, MO | Intimate Ceremonies | Lakeside
A smaller, more intimate ceremony option within the Knotting Hills property. The lakeside setting is one of the most naturally scenic ceremony backdrops in the region, and for couples who want a more intimate celebration with fewer guests, the lake site gives you the full Knotting Hills beauty without the full Knotting Hills footprint.
Cost: Contact Knotting Hills for current pricing on the lake site specifically.
La Charette Farms
Marthasville, MO | Up to 300 guests | Wine Country Farm
La Charette sits in wine country about an hour west of St. Louis near Marthasville, and the property reflects that. Rolling hills, vineyard views, an outdoor ceremony site, and a beautifully converted barn reception space. The drive out is part of the appeal, and couples who want their wedding to feel like it happened somewhere truly removed from the city tend to love it. The landscape photographs with a lot of natural drama, especially in fall.
Cost: Contact La Charette Farms for current pricing
Old Post Office
Downtown St. Louis | Up to 800 guests | Beaux-Arts Historic Landmark
The Old Post Office is one of the grand historic spaces in downtown St. Louis. The atrium is massive, with classical architecture, arched windows, and the kind of scale that makes large weddings feel significant rather than overwhelming. For couples with larger guest lists who want downtown St. Louis architecture as their backdrop, this is one of the most impressive spaces available. The columns and natural light from the atrium are genuinely beautiful.
Cost: Contact the Old Post Office events team for current pricing.
The Jewel Box
Forest Park, St. Louis | Up to 200 guests | Art Deco Glass Conservatory
One of the most recognizable structures in Forest Park, and for good reason. The Jewel Box is a 1936 Art Deco glass conservatory with seasonal floral installations and Forest Park surrounding it on all sides. The light inside varies dramatically by season and time of day, and the floral backdrop makes almost every photo feel intentional without any extra staging. I have photographed here multiple times and the space rewards photographers who understand how to work with natural light.
Cost: City of St. Louis permit-based pricing. Contact the Jewel Box directly for current event rates.
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Forest Park Visitor’s Center
Forest Park, St. Louis | Up to 300 guests | Park Pavilion
The Visitor’s Center gives you the entire stretch of Forest Park as your outdoor canvas, which is hard to overstate as a photography asset. The building itself is modern and clean, which means it functions as a neutral backdrop that lets the park do the work. Forest Park at golden hour is one of the best free resources a St. Louis wedding can take advantage of, and the Visitor’s Center puts you right in the middle of it.
Cost: City permit-based pricing. Contact Forest Park for current event rates.
World’s Fair Pavilion
Forest Park, St. Louis | Up to 200 guests | Historic Neoclassical Pavilion
Built for the 1904 World’s Fair, the pavilion sits at a high point in Forest Park with views across the grounds. The neoclassical columns and open-air structure make it one of the most photogenic ceremony sites in St. Louis, and the surrounding park gives you everything you need for portraits. It is an outdoor venue so weather planning matters, but when the conditions are right, nothing in the city compares.
Cost: City permit-based pricing. Contact Forest Park events for current rates.





Grbic Events
Bevo Mill, St. Louis | Up to 400 guests | Bosnian-Heritage Ballroom
Grbic is a family-owned venue in south St. Louis with deep roots in the Bosnian community and a warm, full-service approach to weddings. The ballroom can hold up to 400, and the in-house culinary team has a strong reputation for the food. It is a venue where the hospitality is as much of the story as the space itself. For couples who want a team that genuinely invests in making the day run well, Grbic earns its reputation.
Full catering and bar service in-house.
Cost: Contact Grbic Events for current pricing.
Boo Cat Club
Central West End area, St. Louis | 150 seated / 300 cocktail | Historic Arts Building
Built in 1908 as the home of the St. Louis Artists’ Guild with a theater added in 1916, Boo Cat Club is genuinely one of the more interesting spaces in the city. The Ballroom has a 30-foot glass skylight that floods the room with natural light and makes ceremony photos stand out. The theater has a built-in stage with real performance history. The subterranean Catacombs add a completely different atmosphere for dinner. Having four distinct spaces that flow naturally through the night gives guests something to explore and gives photographers a lot of variety across a single wedding day. Couples who have seen it in person consistently say no other St. Louis venue photographs quite like it.
Day-of coordination included in pricing. In-house bar service.
Cost: Starts around $5,000 for off-peak dates, $8,000 for peak. Contact Boo Cat Club for availability.
The Hawthorn
Downtown St. Louis | Up to 300 guests | Modern Event Space
The Hawthorn is a polished modern venue in downtown St. Louis with clean lines, good natural light from large windows, and a flexible floor plan that works for both ceremony and reception in the same space. It is a reliable choice for couples who want a contemporary look without the industrial rawness of some of the converted spaces in the city.
Cost: Contact The Hawthorn for current pricing.
612 North
Downtown St. Louis (Laclede’s Landing) | Multiple spaces | Historic Cutlery Building
612 North is in the 1882 Laclede’s Landing Cutlery Building right next to the Gateway Arch, and it photographs exactly like you would expect from that location. The VUE space has floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Arch and the Mississippi River, which makes for some of the most distinctly St. Louis wedding photos available anywhere. The exposed brick archways inside contrast against the modern furnishings in a way that works for both formal and relaxed receptions. For couples who want the city as a central character in their day, this is one of the strongest options downtown.
In-house catering with multiple customizable menu options. Micro-wedding packages available for 75 guests or fewer.
Cost: Starts around $1,500 for micro-weddings. Larger events scale up from there. Contact 612 North for a full quote.
Grant’s Farm Historic Estate
Grantwood Village, MO | Up to 300 guests | Historic Estate and Grounds
Grant’s Farm is one of the most storied properties in the greater St. Louis area, tied to both Ulysses S. Grant and the Busch family. The estate grounds include historic cabins, mature trees, and sweeping open land that photographs with a sense of scale that is hard to find this close to the city. For couples who want history woven into their wedding day, the property delivers something no modern venue can replicate.
Cost: Contact Grant’s Farm for current event pricing.
A note on pricing
All pricing listed here is a starting point. Venues change their packages regularly and most prefer to build custom quotes once you share your guest count, date, and vision. The figures above should help you narrow the list, not finalize the decision.
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