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Objects of 6 Affection FROM SPARKLING DIAMONDS TO COLORFUL INVITATIONS, THESE PRODUCTS ADD ELEMENTS OF STYLE TO YOUR BIG DAY.

12 Artfully Wedded

FILLED WITH ORIGINAL CREATIVE WORKS, A DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS HOTEL OFFERS BREATHTAKING VIEWS BOTH INDOORS AND OUT.

24 Modern Love

WEDDING TRENDS FOR 2020 FOCUS ON ONE-OF-A-KIND, TOTALLY PERSONALIZED NUPTIALS, FROM THE CAKE TO THE DECOR. BY SHARI HELD

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FROM SPARKLING DIAMONDS TO COLORFUL INVITATIONS, THESE PRODUCTS ADD ELEMENTS OF STYLE TO YOUR BIG DAY.

Crown Ring carved wedding band and Gabriel & Co. vintage diamond engagement ring from Moyer Fine Jewelers, 14727 Thatcher Ln., Carmel, 317-844-9003, moyerfinejewelers.com Melie Bianco “Ellie” pewter handbag from Salon 01, 200 City Center Dr., Carmel, 317-580-0101, salon01.com

Megan Thorne pictureframe engagement ring with ribbed princess step band and ribbed scallop band in yellow gold from Petite G Jewelers, 5609 N. Illinois St., 317255-5555, petiteg.com

Triton comfort-fit man’s ring with black oxidation and Whitehouse Brothers vintage-style diamond engagement ring from Reis-Nichols Jewelers, 3535 E. 86th St., 317-2554467; 789 U.S. Hwy. 31 N., Greenwood, 317-883-4467; reisnichols.com

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Simon G. two-tone gent’s band and Kirk Kara “Angelique” woman’s ring from Diamonds Direct, 8557 N. River Rd., 317-5758555, diamondsdirect.com


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Michael Kors navy “Sterling” wedding suit from DC Designers Tux Shop, 2780 E. 146th St., Carmel, 317-8444070, dctux.com

Game of Thrones, Star Trek, and Star Wars cufflinks from Formally Modern Tuxedo, 3933 E. 82nd St., 317-579-4889, formallymodern.com

Patterned navy tie, pocket square, cufflinks, and tie clip from Louie’s Tux Shop, multiple locations throughout Indiana, louiestuxshop.com

Freya Fancies white lacy chemise from Barbara’s New Beginnings, 8635 River Crossing Blvd., 317-844-1600, barbarasnewbeginnings.com

Zo Skin Health Daily Power Defense antioxidant serum from ClarityMD, 1200 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 317-571-8900, claritymd.com 8

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Always Apricot gel semi-matte lipstick from Mary Kay Cosmetics, Brie Zamudio, Independent Sales Director, 317-372-6060, marykay.com/briezamudio



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Objects of ff ff Affection Custom invitation suite from Noteworthy Expressions, 317-749-6333, noteworthy-expressions.com (Photo by Alison Mae Photography)

Personalized truffle wedding favor (left) and four-piece classic box (right) from DeBrand Fine Chocolates, 8685 River Crossing Blvd., 317669-0955, debrand.com

Bundt cakes and bite-sized bundtinis from Nothing Bundt Cakes, 11680 Commercial Dr., Fishers, 317-516-4925, nothingbundtcakes.com

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FILLED WITH ORIGINAL CREATIVE WORKS , A DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS HOTEL OFFERS BREATHTAKING VIEWS BOTH INDOORS AND OUT.

Artfully Wedded photography by Tony Valainis

models Natalie Beeson and Meg Szymanski, courtesy Helen Wells Agency

hair and makeup by Emma Deas and Kendall Kerns for Pro Soto Beauty Studios

location The Alexander, A Dolce Hotel, and Plat 99 Coffee + Cocktails

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Bridal look Hayley Paige “Lauren” embroidered and beaded A-line gown from Marie Gabriel Couture Bridal, 5252 E. 82nd St., 317-849-3333, mariegabrielcouture.com. Bouquet by McNamara Florist, eight Central Indiana locations, 317-579-7900, mcnamaraflorist.com.

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Bridal look Justin Alexander Signature “Fleur” tulle ballgown with patchwork flowers and Ti Adoro earrings and bracelet from The Wedding Studio, 14250 Clay Terrace Blvd., Carmel, 317-815-2000; 747 E. County Line Rd., Greenwood, 317-743-8000; theweddingstudios.net. Bouquet by Bokay Florist, 5890 N. Keystone Ave., 317253-2323, bokayindy.com.

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Bridal look Martina Liana style 1001 Art Deco fit-and-flare wedding dress, Ti Adoro earrings, and hair accessory from The Wedding Studio. Bouquet by JP Parker Flowers, 801 S. Meridian St., 317-624-0500; 377 E. Jefferson St., Franklin, 317-738-9837; jpparkerco.com.

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Bridal look Badgley Mischka “Callista” embroidered lace longsleeve gown from Nancy’s Bridal Boutique, 3917 E. 82nd St., 317-842-2080, nancysbridalboutique.com. Bouquet by JP Parker Flowers.

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Bridal look Atelier Pronovias “Dance” one-shoulder dress with feather appliques from Marie Gabriel Couture Bridal. Bouquet by JP Parker Flowers.

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Bridal look Wtoo by Watters “Gillespie” dress with plunging neckline and lace illusion panels from Nancy’s Bridal Boutique. Bouquet by McNamara Florist.

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Bridal look All Who Wander “Rowen” boho lace dress with feathers, Ti Adoro earrings, and hair accessory from The Wedding Studio. Bouquet by McNamara Florist.

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Bridal look Atelier Pronovias “Moonlight” crepe mermaid dress with cape from Marie Gabriel Couture Bridal. Bouquet by Bokay Florist.

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Bridal look Fiore Couture Phillippe Matthew Collections “Diamond” beaded V-neck dress from Nancy’s Bridal Boutique. Bouquet by Bokay Florist.

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MODERN LOVE WEDDING TRENDS FOR 2020 FOCUS ON ONE-OF-A-KIND, TOTALLY PERSONALIZED NUPTIALS, FROM THE CAKE TO THE DECOR. BY SHARI HELD

An unconventional setting like a farm pasture can showcase your individual flair and set your celebration apart. Image by Leah Rife Photo.

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year, you’ve never had it so good. These days, there are lots of new styles, technologies, and products to make your day special. “Anything that’s unique is going to be popular in 2020,” says Sarah Godby, vice president of sales and marketing with Ritz Charles. “Not that people haven’t always wanted something different, but now they want something unique, artistic, and environmentally responsible, too.” Here’s a look at some of those up-and-coming options to help you get started.

Tiles and geometric prints are also inspiring frosting patterns. Godby notes one creation that resembled marble, complete with painted gray veining. The ombre effect, all the rage several years ago, is making a comeback—with a twist. Instead of graduated shades and tints of one color, today’s bakers use the same technique with multiple hues. Often, these are muted tones, a hot palette for 2020. Metallics such as gold leaf, rose gold, and bronze are combined with different textures to add even more pizzazz to the ombre gradation. Naked or semi-naked cakes will also receive a makeover. “We’re seeing a lot of those because they tie into that natural trend,” Godby says. “But I think we’ll start to see a few more embellishments on them because brides are going for that painted look.”

CAKES GO BOHO LOOK FOR A SHIFT AWAY from traditional floral-decorated wedding cakes with intricate piping in favor of sweets with a more bohemian influence. In the coming year, you’ll see confections sporting a combination of airbrushed designs, metallics, textured effects, and natural greenery. “Traditional has gone artistic,” Godby says. “It’s really building more of a picture than a decorated cake.” One example Godby mentions is an allwhite base color completely covered with black hand-painted flowers. Traditional florals will always be around, but they’re now smaller in scale and often paired with metallics for an updated look. You’ll also see decorative touches that include edible flowers such as nasturtiums or vine-like wrapping created with rosemary. “People don’t think about herbs as something that can be used on a cake,” Godby says. “But now we put them in everything, whether it’s lavender, thyme, and lemon cakes or sage in a signature leaf. People love that natural green element and feel.”

In the age of technology, guests may need a reminder to turn off cell phones and other electronic devices during wedding services. Image by Leah Rife Photo.

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A guitar placed as a memorial is displayed prominently at the altar and the reception venue. Image by Leah Rife Photo.

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“With grazing tables, guests can socialize,” Godby says. “There’s food all evening. I think that’s something guests enjoy.” These spreads often include local cheeses and meats, along with healthier vegetables such as roasted Brussels sprouts and beets. As people become increasingly eco-conscious and environmentally aware, Godby has noticed more clients asking where the Ritz Charles sources its food and what its recycling practices are. A recent wedding party requested that everything be compostable. At The Willows at Westfield, formal, plated sit-down dinners and buffets are often requested, with hickory-smoked beef brisket and Alabama chicken being the most in-demand dishes among bridal clients. Prior to the meal, Miranda Kessler, catering sales manager for Crystal Catering at The Willows, finds more brides are opting for passed appetizers rather than the more traditional cheeses, fruits, and vegetables displayed on trays. “People want servers to walk around with bite-sized hors d’oeuvres and offer them to guests,” Kessler says. It’s not only a convenience for attendees, but this delivery method increases the variety of offerings circulating the room. Crowdpleasing items on the menu include steak skewers, sweet potato crostini, and buffalo chicken spring rolls. Godby and Kessler are both seeing an upsurge in the variety of dietary restrictions and special requests. “It’s not just the standard vegetarian option or nut allergy, it’s everything,” Kessler says. “And gluten-free is becoming way more common.” If you have a special drink in mind that you’d like to have served, you’re in luck. “The signature cocktail that was popular eight or 10 years ago has started to come back,” Godby says, “but now they are using herbs such as lavender, thyme, or a sage leaf as a garnish instead of an olive or an orange slice.” Craft beer, gin, and vodka are falling out of favor at the bar. What’s in is darker liquors— bourbon and whiskey—and new spins on classic favorites like the Old Fashioned. The bride and groom may have a traditional wedding cake that is reserved just for them, but guests will likely be served a selection of miniature desserts. “We are definitely seeing more doughnuts and dessert bars with different options,” Kessler says.


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The most prominent single-serve treats are doughnuts, cupcakes, dessert shooters and bars, cookies, and slices of pie and cheesecake.

SET THE STAGE “WHAT’S ON THE HORIZON is more of a totally thematic and custom wedding,” says Scott Evans, owner and president of Evans Audio Visual and Wow Factors Event Rental & Decor. “People are going to a one-of-a-kind wedding and they have very specific items that they want.” When it comes to dressing the tabletops, Evans says gold flatware is a sought-after luxury accessory. “It’s one of those statement pieces,” he says. “Brides who want their weddings to stand out are going for gold or goldtrimmed flatware for its simple elegance.” Glass chargers, customized with decals and edging details, and designer wine glasses in black, gold, pink, or amber also grace tables. Especially in high-end weddings, you’ll spot terrariums filled with succulents and

other living plants used to decorate the dining and bar areas. Terrariums can even be mounted on glass and suspended from the ceiling. “That’s a really cool decoration for tight spaces,” Evans says. Unique lighting is another way to make the decor shine. Uplighting is being replaced by more specialized illumination such as

“BRIDES WHO WANT THEIR WEDDINGS TO STAND OUT ARE GOING FOR GOLD OR GOLD-TRIMMED FLATWARE FOR ITS SIMPLE ELEGANCE.” SCOTT EVANS , OWNER AND PRESIDENT, EVANS AUDIO VISUAL AND WOW FACTORS EVENT RENTAL & DECOR

texture lighting, which projects brightness through an image such as broken glass to create dimension and visual interest. Massive chandeliers decorated in greenery contribute to a lush atmosphere in wedding and reception venues. Wow Factors recently created a 12-foot-diameter chandelier wrapped in greenery with nine fixtures hanging at different heights. “I think a lot of people don’t realize that’s available here in Indianapolis,” Evans says. “Now, anything you can get in L.A., London, or New York, you can get here in Indianapolis.” Evans says starlight LED surfaces will be the hottest trend in specialized flooring for 2020. “It looks like a night sky with stars moving on the dance floor,” he says. “It’s just a lot of fun.” Another innovative idea for the dance space is to cover a swimming pool in clear acrylic. Low-lying fog is making a comeback to create a dreamy environment at the reception. “The couple wants that first dance to be something super special,” Evans says. He also sees dance floors fully wrapped in custom-printed decals, as well as murals

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or backdrops placed behind the band or the stage. “People are starting to get more and more into the art of their event,” Evans says.

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Couples are choosing to return to special sites, such as where they met or had their first dates, for their engagement photos. Images by Heather Sherrill Photography.

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is seeing couples choosing things that are really reflective of who they are as a couple and not necessarily following tradition,” says Leah Rife, owner of Leah Rife Photo. She’s noticed couples picking venues other than the traditional church—whether it’s a barn, a more industrial setting, or a library—based on what’s important to them. That personalized experience is reflected in the photo shoots. One couple Rife recalls had a guitar at the ceremony as a nod to a family member who had passed. They even asked for a portrait featuring the instrument. Rife has also observed changes in engagement sessions. These images focus on locations or activities important in the relationships. Couples are having photos taken at the sites of their first dates—where they had drinks or shared their first pizza together. “Nobody used to do that for engagement photos,” she says. “It’s very informal, but it means something to them.” Including engagement pictures as part of the photography package allows the couple to get more comfortable in front of the camera before the big day. Rife notes that shots from engagement photo shoots are being displayed on save-the-date cards. Videography, in conjunction with photography, is becoming more popular, in part because it includes audio input. “We’re seeing more and more couples that understand the value of videography,” says Josh Nichols of Morning Light Film Co. “On your wedding day or rehearsal dinner, your family members and close friends are going to say very sentimental things about you. How we capture your day helps you truly remember the day how it was. I think that’s the value,” he adds. Technology has really ramped up the offerings in videography. Using drone technology to obtain overhead views of the wedding is a fairly recent development that is growing in demand. Lydia Nichols is drone-certified, and Morning Light includes this type of footage in its higher-end packages.


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Drone videography provides a bird’s-eye view of a couple’s nuptials and reception. Image by Morning Light Film Co.

“It’s almost expected now,” she says. But be advised: Not all venues allow drone videography. So, if you want it, be sure to confirm that it passes muster with the wedding facility.

Morning Light doesn’t yet offer it, but couples are choosing to go live on Facebook or Instagram to broadcast their ceremonies. Now, even non-attending guests can see the

proceedings. And after all the work you put into planning, staging, and organizing your special day, you want as many people to see it as possible.

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An elegant tabletop at the Indiana Roof Ballroom. Image by Ian Borgerhoff Photography.

BALLROOMS & EVENT FACILITIES 416 wabash 416 E. Wabash St., 317-576-9643 416wabash.com Featuring a 1,000-square-foot lighted dance floor, this industrial-inspired space in downtown Indy has three bar areas on multiple levels, a JBL sound system, and an elevated DJ booth with a glass floor. CAPACITY: 588 standing, 200 seated.

502 east event centre 502 E. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 317-843-1234 502east.com Hamilton County’s largest event venue can accommodate a range of party sizes. Its most recent addition, a 5,000-square-foot foyer, welcomes guests into the elegant space. It also offers plenty of parking, a separate ceremony site, an event concierge for the entire duration, and a bridal suite and groom’s room. CAPACITY: 60–1,200, depending on room layout.

the atrium banquet & conference center 3143 E. Thompson Rd., 317-782-4467 theatriuminc.com Established in 1998, the Atrium brings sophisticated elegance to any wedding with high, 13-foot ceilings, gorgeous chandeliers, wall sconces, lit trees, and mirrors. The versatile staff will work with couples to design the perfect fit. CAPACITY: 50–800.

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YOU’ VE SET THE DATE—WHAT’S NEXT ? Most wedding planners will agree that booking the venue should be one of the first things on your growing to-do list. As you’re touring facilities, keep in mind the size of your guest list and make note of aspects like lighting, parking, privacy, and the room’s decor—you want it to complement your personal tastes and color palette. Once you have decided on your location, you can move forward with all the other details of your big day—like finding the perfect gown, choosing invitations, and picking out blooms for a gorgeous bouquet. Oh, and sampling desserts. If you’re not sure where to start, browse this list of venues for bridal showers, rehearsal dinners, ceremonies, and receptions in and around Indianapolis. You’ll find important information about seating capacities and notable architectural features to help you begin your search.

1235 N. Keystone Way, Carmel, 317-343-4138 bash.828venues.com Located adjacent to Carmel’s Merchant’s Square, Bash is a light, open, and airy event space with wood floors, white walls, sliding barn doors, and overhead string lighting for a charming effect. The venue is also pet friendly, should you choose to include Fido in your nuptials. CAPACITIES: 200 seated.

beeson hall 396 Branigin Blvd., Franklin, 317-350-6643 malones-catering.com/beeson-hall The brick building near Franklin College can accommodate events indoors or out. The wood gazebo on the grounds provides a romantic spot to tie the knot under the trees before heading inside to dance the night away. CAPACITIES: 50 outdoor guests; 250 indoors.

biltwell event center THE SITES LISTED are in Indianapolis unless otherwise noted. A listing does

not necessarily include every service the venue offers, nor does it imply a recommendation or endorsement by Indianapolis Monthly or Emmis Publishing. Like the sound of a place? Call the listed telephone number for specific information about the venue, and investigate its particulars well before the date you’d like to hold your event.

950 S. White River Pkwy. W. Dr., 317-916-6000 biltwelleventcenter.com Built in 1922, this former warehouse was converted into an event space in 2014. Not far from Lucas Oil Stadium, Biltwell features exposed-brick walls, sliding metal doors, skyline views, 20-foot ceilings, and a large parking lot. CAPACITIES: The Overlook, 90 seated; The Dock and The Deck, 200 seated; Gallery 1922, 350 seated; The Grand Hall, 600 seated. JANUARY 2020 | INDIANA BRIDE 31


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5801 E. 116th St., Carmel, 317-542-8333 blackirisestate.com This venue showcases beautiful vistas for both indoor and outdoor weddings. A recently renovated interior lends an elegant Southern-plantation feel, with floor-to-ceiling windows looking out onto a wooded setting. CAPACITIES: Ballroom, 350 seated with dance floor, 400 seated without. Outdoor garden area for ceremonies.

10612 E. Washington St., 317-396-3728 clcindy.com Located on the campus of Washington Park East Cemetery, the 10,000-square-foot Community Life Center offers multiple options for ritzy receptions. Highlights include a stone tower with a dazzling crystal chandelier and winding staircase, and the rotunda with imported Italian marble flooring, an art gallery, and water feature. CAPACITIES: Crystal Tower and Glass Atrium, 200; Rotunda, 225; Buchanan Ballroom, 300.

11313 USA Pkwy., Fishers, 317-558-6060 forumeventscenter.com Your wedding day can be a breeze, thanks to the help of the Forum’s dedicated event planner. There is a tree-lined courtyard, bar areas that invite lounging, and an abundance of windows that let in natural light. CAPACITY: 350.

canal 337 337 W. 11th St., 317-624-0337 canal337.com Located on the north end of Central Canal, this locale boasts a rustic-chic atmosphere with earthy elements, outdoor spaces on two levels, and great views of the downtown skyline. CAPACITIES: Balcony, 20 seated dinner, 30 ceremony, 50 reception; first floor, 200 seated dinner, 200 ceremony, 350 reception; second floor, 130 seated dinner, 200 ceremony, 250 reception; terrace, 150 seated dinner, 150 ceremony, 250 reception.

the crane bay event center 551 W. Merrill St., 317-423-2999 thecranebay.com The Crane Bay offers thousands of square feet, onsite parking, customizable lighting packages, and a location steps away from nearby Lucas Oil Stadium. Vintage warehouse-style cranes play a large part in the industrial theme and can be used to display food and drink. CAPACITY: 600 seated. Smaller groups can be accommodated, but only one event is scheduled at any time.

the columns ballroom 230 W. Main St., Greenwood, 317-887-6631 thecolumnsballroom.com Tall ceilings, hardwood floors, and a balcony overlooking the spacious ballroom set a polished tone for any event. A full-service cake-cutting package includes plates, napkins, silverware, a cake attendant, and a bottle of champagne. The Colonnade Room is ideal for bridal showers and rehearsal dinners. CAPACITIES: Colonnade Room, 60 seated; ballroom, 225 seated.

d’a more events of indianapolis 111 Monument Circle, 48th Floor, 317-423-0540 damoreindy.com Spend the most important night of your life on top of the city. In the heart of downtown, D’Amore occupies the entire 48th floor of Salesforce Tower—the highest point in Indy—and flaunts 360-degree views, thanks to wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling windows. CAPACITIES: Ceremony space, 200–400 seated; reception space, 150–325 with dance floor, 400 without. Smaller parties can be accommodated as well.

ginger event center 2160 W. 86th St., 317-450-1618 gingereventcenter.com This 4,000-square-foot northside venue is convenient to I-465 and many hotels and amenities. The open space can be customized, and features such as tables, chairs, and A/V system are included in the rental fee. CAPACITY: 250 seated.

industry 545 Kentucky Ave., 317-520-4315 industry.828venues.com This century-old former machine shop in the shadow of Lucas Oil Stadium maintains an industrial feel with brick walls, wood ceilings, steel beams, and concrete floors. Farm tables and metal chairs contribute to the polished shop-floor atmosphere. CAPACITY: 300 seated.

mavris arts & events center 121 S. East St., 317-917-9999 mavris.net With gleaming hardwood floors and exposed-brick walls, the Mavris offers an urban-cool twist on

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event centers. The garden with views of the downtown skyline hosts ceremonies or cocktail hours. CAPACITIES: Speakeasy, 150; Rooftop Patio, 250; First Floor, 225; Third Floor, 300; Garden, 400; Second Floor, 450. Areas can be combined.

mill top banquet and conference center 802 Mulberry St., Noblesville, 317-219-3450 milltop-indy.com Host your reception and ceremony inside a renovated Noblesville building that dates back nearly 150 years. Mill Top offers several unique spaces for your event, as well as a bridal suite and man cave. Room-rental discounts are offered for events in the off-season. CAPACITIES: Skylight Room, 60 seated, 150 ceremony; Ballroom, 150 seated, 200 ceremony; Loft, 150 seated, 300 ceremony; Great Room, 350 seated, 220 ceremony.

montage 8580 Allison Pointe Blvd., 317-577-3663 themontage.info The Montage offers cutting-edge culinary masterpieces from Kahn’s Catering in its four reception rooms, each uniquely styled and with a private patio. A wedding garden with a gazebo in a waterfront setting hosts ceremonies, and lots of extras are available—even fireworks. Nearby hotels offer special rates for Montage wedding guests. CAPACITIES: Chardonnay Room, 100 seated, 125 reception; Champagne Room, 100 seated, 125 reception; Riesling Room, 200 seated, 400 reception; Ceremony Garden, 225 seated; Cabernet Room, 320 seated, 600 reception.

northside events & social club 2100 E. 71st St., 317-253-3471 northsideeventsindy.com The former Northside Knights of Columbus at 71st Street and Keystone Avenue is now a gathering spot that accommodates small, intimate dinners as well as receptions for hundreds of guests. The outdoor space includes a patio with a lake view and lush landscaping. CAPACITIES: Council Room, 80; Dining Room, 150; Outside Grounds, 200; Ballroom, 350.

the palomino ballroom 481 S. 1200 E, Zionsville, 317-769-4180 palominoballroom.com With an emphasis on “affordable elegance,” a bridal coordinating team helps clients create their dream weddings at this countryside venue. The Grand Ballroom is a versatile indoor space, while the Sunset Terrace provides a pretty setting for outdoor soirees. CAPACITIES: Arabian Room, 60; Sunset Terrace, 350; Grand Ballroom, 350.

primo banquet & conference center 2615 E. National Ave., 317-788-4140 primobanquetsouth.com Whether you want a formal sit-down dinner or a casual barbecue, Primo’s catering service can take care of food, decorations, and entertainment. Primo provides multiple rooms and customized menus for your event. CAPACITY: Banquet rooms can be used for small receptions for 50 or combined to seat up to 1,100. JANUARY 2020 | INDIANA BRIDE 33


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regions tower 211 N. Pennsylvania St., 317-348-0006 jpsevents.com Get a bird’s-eye view of downtown Indy from this 11,000-square-foot rooftop perch. The exterior space is accompanied by an adjoining indoor event room that reveals a panoramic perspective of the city. CAPACITY: 100–1,000.

ritz charles 12156 N. Meridian St., Carmel, 317-846-9158 ritzcharles.com Staff members at the Ritz Charles are experts at hosting events. A chapel is available for onsite ceremonies, and there are several locations to choose from for your reception, including five elegant ballrooms and the translucent-walled Garden Pavilion to enjoy nature while protected from the elements. CAPACITIES: Garden Pavilion, 250 with dance floor, 350 seated, 500 reception; chapel, 260 seated; entire building, 1,200 (can be broken up into smaller spaces).

sahm’s at the meeting house 2000 N. New Market St., Carmel, 317-536-1305 sahmscateringcompany.com The three-story Greek Revival structure, centrally located in the Village of WestClay, has two banquet rooms. Ceremonies can be held outside in the gazebo during the summer months or inside year-round. CAPACITIES: Second floor, 75 with dance floor, 100 seated, 150 reception; third floor, 150 with dance floor, 185 seated, 250 reception.

sahm’s atrium at the tower One American Square, Ste. 140, 317-536-1305 sahmsatrium.com This venue is run by long-standing catering company Sahm’s. Guests can mingle in the outdoor garden, and there are 300 complimentary and convenient parking spaces for attendees. There are several menu packages from which to choose. CAPACITIES: 350 seated, 500 cocktail; courtyard, 200.

saxony hall 13362 Pennington Rd., Fishers, 317-567-5073 playfishers.com/226/saxony-hall With a breezy atmosphere and breathtaking waterfront scenery, Saxony Hall promises to provide the perfect ambiance for every occasion. Year-round building rental includes private use of the lakeside terrace and decorative pergola, outdoor fire pits, a spacious interior, and stunning stone fireplace. CAPACITY: 150.

the silver centre event hall 10202 E. Washington St., 317-826-3872 thesilvercentre.com Washington Square Mall has a sparkling tenant that’s ready to host grand weddings and parties fit for royalty—you can even rent ornate, tufted throne chairs to add a whimsical air of regal splendor. CAPACITIES: Bullion Suite, 130; Sterling Suite, 250; Platinum Suite, 550.

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Couples can hit the dance floor in the Ritz Charles Garden Pavilion. Image by Jen Clark Photography.

loved ones with breathtaking skyline vistas of Indy. Start in one room for cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, then enjoy dinner and dancing with views of Monument Circle and Lucas Oil Stadium. CAPACITIES: The Bistro, 66 seated, 100 cocktail; Skyline West/East Room, 90 seated (can be split in half); main dining room, 200.

the speak easy 5255 N. Winthrop Ave., 317-721-1180 speakeasyindy.com This co-sharing workspace offers a creative environment in an industrial-chic, converted warehouse for wedding ceremonies and receptions. Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, flexible food-and-drink policies (no restrictions on vendors), room-layout

versatility, and other amenities to create a memorable experience for all. CAPACITY: 180.

the tinker house events 1101 E. 16th St., 317-607-2521 tinkerhouseevents.com The Tinker House Events is located on the second story of The Tinker House near downtown Indy. The century-old building with industrial charm houses Hotel Tango Artisan Distillery’s production facility and Provider Coffee on the first floor. Take in stunning views of the city’s skyline, original architectural features, and a unique bar with an emphasis on craft cocktails and local beers. CAPACITY: 230.


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visionloft events 235 N. Delaware St., 317-762-4233 visionloftevents.com Just steps away from Mass Ave, VisionLoft Events brings modern technology and styling to its historic setting. Digital and touch-video walls allow guests to interact and write messages in a format that can be saved and also view photo slide shows. Graphic patterns on the bar, fireplace wall, and entry floor add eye-catching twists to the brick-andconcrete venue. CAPACITY: 160 seated, 250 standing.

the wellington fishers banquet & catering center 9775 North by Northeast Blvd., Fishers, 317-712-3475 thewellingtonfishers.com This venue is within walking distance of many hotel rooms and is loaded with options: Its ballroom can be split into three different spaces, and several beverage/bar and meal/buffet packages are available. CAPACITY: 100–600.

the willows on westfield 6729 Westfield Blvd., 317-251-2628 willowsonwestfield.com Situated on Spirit Lake near Broad Ripple’s main drag, The Willows presents a renovated ballroom with chandeliers, wainscoted walls, fireplaces, and a private patio; a rustic-elegant lodge that has an outdoor terrace with firepits; and the gardens, which afford glimpses of water and woodlands. CAPACITIES: Lodge, 75–230; garden, 50–450; ballroom, 75–800 (can be divided in thirds).

BARNS, GARDENS, & OUTDOOR VENUES avon gardens 6259 E. County Rd. 91 N, Avon, 317-272-6264 avongardensweddings.com Larger ceremonies can be held on the lawn, which features garden borders and a lily pond, while the ravine and waterfall gardens provide more shade. Evening ceremonies and receptions are lit with hundreds of candles for an ethereal ambience. Weather not cooperating? The Garden Pavilion offers coverage. CAPACITY: 250 seated.

avon wedding & event barn 7424 E. County Rd. 100 N, Avon, 317-430-5391 avonweddingbarn.com Located on a beautiful, 6-acre private property, this 80-year-old Amish-built barn sets the stage for a romantic, vintage experience. The venue’s babbling creek, ancient catalpa tree, and gorgeous scenery are prime spots for memories that last a lifetime. CAPACITY: 225.

barn at bay horse inn 1468 W. Stones Crossing Rd., Greenwood, 317-760-8778, barnatbayhorse.com Surrounded by Indiana forest, the Barn at Bay Horse Inn is a bucolic locale for a dreamy wedding. Despite its rustic appearance, the barn features modern amenities like bride’s and groom’s ready JANUARY 2020 | INDIANA BRIDE 35


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coxhall gardens and mansion 11677 Towne Rd., Carmel, 317-846-9158 ritzcharles.com/venue/coxhall-gardens-and-mansion Fountains and gardens flank an outdoor gazebo, creating a calm, picturesque scene for ceremonies. An amphitheater lends drama, and mirroring ponds, twin bell towers, and lantern chandeliers add serene elegance. A fully renovated and restored mansion features a spacious event room and a large outdoor porch. CAPACITIES: Centerpiece amphitheater, unlimited; Cripe Pavilion, 250 with dance floor, 350 seated, 500 reception. Mansion: 80 seated indoors, 100 seated indoors/outdoors, 120 reception indoors/outdoors.

eagle creek park 7840 W. 56th St., 317-327-7193 eaglecreekpark.org An expanse of 4,000 acres of natural beauty awaits couples who wish to wed outside at a convenient location. Both the Eagle’s Crest and Eagle’s Hideaway are indoor/outdoor venues. Alcohol use requires a permit. Catering is available, but not mandatory. CAPACITIES: Eagle’s Crest Home, 100; Eagle’s Hideaway Home, 100.

finley creek vineyards 795 S. U.S. 421, Zionsville, 317-283-2776 finleycreekvineyard.com This lovely venue showcases an authentic barn and a flowering wedding arbor in the vineyard—both picturesque places to say “I do.” For the reception, choose between dining al fresco under the stars or dinner inside the barn prepared by the onsite caterer. CAPACITY: 280.

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The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis provides a playful, whimsical backdrop for wedding festivities. Image by Ian Borgerhoff Photography.

2505 Conservatory Dr., 317-327-7183 garfieldgardensconservatory.org/wedrentphoto Who needs wedding decorations in a park setting with 128 acres of graceful fountains, paved walkways, and luxurious floral displays? Vibrant outdoor areas provide an idyllic atmosphere for your event. CAPACITIES: Conservatory Waterfall Area, 20 standing ceremony; Sunken Garden Wedding Arch, 150 seated ceremony.

lindley farmstead at chatham hills rooms, a catering kitchen, and indoor plumbing. Bay Horse only hosts one event at a time, making your big day all about you. CAPACITY: 350–800.

the barn at kennedy farm 525 N. State St., Lizton, 317-646-9191 thebarnatkennedyfarm.com Situated on 40 acres, this site helps couples achieve the popular pastoral-chic look with the use of arbors, barrels, chalkboards, and a crystal chandelier. Spaces for the bride and groom are located on the third and second floors of the tower, respectively. CAPACITIES: 250 indoors, unlimited outdoors.

the barn in zionsville 8556 E. 300 S, Zionsville, 317-732-1998 thebarninzionsville.com 36 INDIANA BRIDE | JANUARY 2020

This family-owned venue sits on nearly 10 wooded acres in the Zionsville countryside. The entrance of the rich-hued wood barn is framed by tall ivory chiffon drapes, and five crystal chandeliers inside add a touch of elegance. As an added bonus, Merryleggs the pony is always on site. CAPACITY: 150.

black iron acres 4783 W. 1000 N, Fountaintown, 317-627-7043 blackironacres.com This 100-year-old country barn in rural Shelby County can host your wedding or reception. Features include a bridal dressing room, handicapaccessible restrooms, and a large bar area where guests can mingle. Onsite parking with attendants is available. CAPACITY: 225 standing, 175 seated. Additional seating is available outdoors with tent rental.

20820 Lindley Farm Rd., Westfield, 317-836-3801 chathamhills.com/events/lindley-farmstead This beautifully restored event barn that dates back to 1834 provides an elegantly rustic environment for your events. Craftsmanship is showcased in wood chandeliers and beams, oak and cedar walls, tongue-and-groove floors, and a stone foundation that add an air of lodge-style inspiration. CAPACITY: 400.

mustard seed gardens 77 Metsker Ln., Noblesville, 317-776-2300 mustardseedgardens.com Mustard Seed Gardens is a Pinterest-worthy setting for an outdoor wedding. The Olde Barn, constructed in 1892, boasts original details for an indoor reception. Don’t worry about the weather— the Olde Barn is heated and air-conditioned. CAPACITY: 200.


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CULTURAL DESTINATIONS & MUSEUMS butler university 4600 Sunset Ave., 317-940-9352 butler.edu/university-events/weddings Nestled within Midtown, Butler University features several locations for ceremonies and receptions. It offers an onsite wedding coordinator and catering service, free parking, tree-filled photo ops, and a discount on rental fees for alumni. CAPACITIES: Reflecting Pond Patio, 50; Johnson Board Room, 72 reception, 150 ceremony; Ford Salon, 72 reception, 120 ceremony; Norris Plaza, 120 reception, 240 ceremony; Holcolmb Gardens, 240; Sweeney Chapel, 260 ceremony; Reilly Room, 240 reception, 350 ceremony.

the center for the performing arts 1 Center Green, Carmel, 317-819-3521 thecenterpresents.org/facility-rental Carmel’s Palladium provides several upscale options for your special day. Rising high with its domed European-style design, the venue has distinct spaces for ceremonies or receptions that feature marble floors, stately columns, and ornate chandeliers. CAPACITIES: West Lobby, 96 seated, 125 cocktail; Songbook Lounge, 96 seated, 150 cocktail; Founders Room, 96 seated, 150 cocktail; East Lobby, 104 seated, 150 cocktail; South Lobby, 128 seated, 200 cocktail; Robert Adam Room, 136 seated, 150 cocktail; Palladium stage, 150 seated, 200 cocktail.

central library 40 E. St. Clair St., 317-275-4200 indypl.org/event-meeting-rentals Central Library has it all, from smaller rooms for intimate gatherings and large, soaring spaces that accommodate hundreds, to a manicured outdoor garden. As a bonus, it offers great views of the downtown skyline. CAPACITIES: East Reading Room, 50; Simon Reading Room, 128 banquet, 350 reception; East Garden, 250 banquet, 350 reception; Atrium, 500 banquet, 700 reception. Smaller rooms are available as well.

the children’s museum of indianapolis 3000 N. Meridian St., 317-334-3314 childrensmuseum.org/visit/events The entire museum—including the carousel and a tent at the Riley Children’s Health Sports Legends Experience—is up for grabs for a memorable party. Choose from the Sunburst Atrium, Welcome Center, or an individual gallery, any of which would make an enchanting backdrop for a special night. CAPACITIES: Sunburst Atrium and Mezzanine, 350. Individual galleries can hold up to 100 guests.

eiteljorg museum of american indians and western art 500 W. Washington St., 317-275-1329 eiteljorg.org/event-spaces/wedding The Eiteljorg, available to rent in its entirety or as individual rooms, lends an authentic Western-art and Native American influence to ceremonies and receptions. The outdoor space offers incomparable skyline views. JANUARY 2020 | INDIANA BRIDE 37


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The Indiana State Museum is filled with cultural and historical exhibits. Image by Ian Borgerhoff Photography.

CAPACITIES: Museum Cafe, 40 during the day in a private dining room, 150 in the evening, including indoor and outdoor patio space; Clowes Ballroom, One America Terrace, and Eagle Commons Hallway, 230 banquet with dance floor, 260 banquet without dance floor, 400 reception. Add first-floor galleries and outside space to a package to accommodate up to 1,000 in a standing reception or 1,200 if you rent the entire museum.

eugene and marilyn glick indiana history center 450 W. Ohio St., 317-234-0081 indianahistory.org/explore/facility-rentals On the Canal downtown, the Indiana History Center extends indoor and outdoor hosting options. Eli Lilly Hall, with its four-story vaulted ceilings, wooden columns, and marble floors, is ideal for larger ceremonies, and the Stardust Terrace Cafe is available for cocktails. It opens up onto a plaza overlooking the water. CAPACITIES: Stardust Terrace Cafe, 125 banquet, 250 reception; Eli Lilly Hall, 250.

gallery forty-two 42 E. Washington St., 317-822-4242 galleryfortytwo.com Downtown’s oldest surviving commercial building dates back to the pre–Civil War era and houses a fine-art venue featuring classically inspired and contemporary works. Curate your wedding’s surroundings by selecting from the gallery’s inventory of artwork, and take advantage of the available event-planning services. CAPACITY: 80–175 (depending on layout). 38 INDIANA BRIDE | JANUARY 2020

german american klub of indianapolis 8602 S. Meridian St., 317-888-6940 indianapolisgak.com Nestled within German Park on the south side, the GAK features a banquet room with a large dance floor, raised stage, and full catering and bar service. A patio biergarten is also available. CAPACITIES: Banquet room, 200; outdoor patio, 300 seated (more if standing or theater style).

harrison center 1505 N. Delaware St., 317-396-3886 harrisoncenter.org Art enthusiasts may find inspiration in this creative space that houses multiple options for gatherings of varying sizes. The center is situated within the Old Northside neighborhood, which features grand, historic homes and visitor attractions like the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site. CAPACITIES: Hank and Dolly, 50; Harrison Center Gallery, 70; Speck Gallery, 90; Underground, 100; Courtyard, 150; Gymnasium, 200.

hilbert circle theatre 45 Monument Circle, 317-639-4300 indianapolissymphony.org/about/hilbert-circletheatre/rent-the-theatre Built in 1916 as a cinema palace, the Hilbert Circle Theatre is the site of many glamorous ceremonies and receptions. Several spaces are available, some with views of Monument Circle. CAPACITIES: Penthouse, 60 banquet, 80 reception; East

Lobbies, 60 banquet, 150 reception; the Wood Room, 100 banquet, 200 reception; Main Lobby/Oval Promenade, 270 banquet, 700 reception; Theatre, 80 banquet (on-stage only), 1,660 seats.

indiana state museum 650 W. Washington St., 317-233-9983 indianamuseum.org/weddings The State Museum provides several spaces to accommodate groups of all sizes. Host a bridal shower in the classic L.S. Ayres Tea Room, and book a ceremony and reception either outdoors or in. The Governor Frank & Judy O’Bannon Great Hall features a 100-foot ceiling and a 55-foot Indiana obelisk created by Robert Indiana. CAPACITIES: L.S. Ayres Tea Room, 30; Rapp Reception Hall, 80; Farmers Market Cafe & Terrace, 100; Governor Frank & Judy O’Bannon Great Hall & Ball Family Terrace, 250. Ceremony space is also available.

indianapolis art center 820 E. 67th St., 317-255-2464 indplsartcenter.org/venuerentals Several indoor and outdoor spaces are available. The Riverfront Deck and Stage overlook the White River, and the Seybert Riverfront Portico has a view of the ArtsPark. Inside, the Churchman-Fehsenfeld Gallery has a skylight and opens up onto the Portico. CAPACITIES: Seybert Riverfront Portico, 120; Springer Folly, 150; Ruth Lilly Library, 175; ChurchmanFehsenfeld Gallery, 200; Riverfront Deck and Stage, 250; Seybert Stairs & Terrace, 250; Great Lawn, 500; Upper Lawn Terrace, 550; Lower Terrace, 250; Clowes Green, 500.


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indianapolis artsgarden 110 W. Washington St., 317-624-2565 indyarts.org/artsgarden/rent-the-artsgarden You can’t get more centrally located than the Artsgarden. A sleek, seven-story landmark of glass and steel, the venue’s prime real estate means easy access to many of downtown’s hotels and restaurants. CAPACITY: 500.

indianapolis zoo and white river gardens 1200 W. Washington St., 317-630-2001 indianapoliszoo.com/visit/private-events Ceremony and reception sites at the Indianapolis Zoo and White River Gardens run the gamut from playful to traditional. The Efroymson Wedding Garden provides an outdoor arena for a ceremony, and receptions held in the Hulman Riverhouse come with views of the downtown skyline. A memorable backdrop is the Dolphin Gallery, where guests can watch animals swim. CAPACITIES: Hulman Riverhouse, 200; Hix Institute for Research and Conservation, 200; Oceans, 250; St. Vincent Dolphin Gallery, 250; Bicentennial Pavilion, two separate areas seat 400 each, can be combined for 800 (June–Sept.).

ncaa hall of champions 700 W. Washington St., 317-917-6467 ncaahallofchampions.org/our-conference-center Score a worthy location for a fun-filled rehearsal dinner—and quirky photographs—at the Hall of Champions, which provides two floors of interactive exhibits and dining areas. Top off the celebration with a reception in one of the ballrooms. HALL OF CHAMPIONS CAPACITIES: Gallery, 80 banquet; Champion Hall, 100 banquet; entire museum, 180 banquet, 400 reception. BRAND BUILDING CAPACITIES: Theodore Roosevelt Room, 50 banquet; Jesse Owens Room, 80 banquet; Pat Summitt/John Wooden Room, 100 banquet; Christine Grant Ballroom (includes atrium and outdoor patio), 350 banquet. DEMPSEY BUILD ING CAPACITIES: Palmer Pierce Ballroom (includes atrium), 180 banquet, 240 reception.

newfields 4000 Michigan Rd., 317-923-1331 discovernewfields.org/about/facility-rentals What better place to celebrate than the site with the original iconic LOVE sculpture by Robert Indiana? Enjoy an outdoor celebration in the Formal Garden or come indoors to the Deer Zink Events Pavilion or other lovely spaces. CAPACITIES: Garden Terrace, 60; Sutphin Fountain Room, 80 banquet; Pulliam Family Great Hall, 120 banquet with dance floor, 300 reception; Deer Zink Events Pavilion, 300 banquet with dance floor, 600 reception; Formal Garden, varies by party.

old national centre 502 N. New Jersey St., 317-536-6507 oldnationalcentre.com/events Big-name musical artists appear on the marquee at Old National Centre, but the popular concert venue also hosts ceremonies and receptions. You and your guests will feel like glamorous movie stars in the historic 1909 building, which offers a unique flair. CAPACITIES: Deco Room, 50 seated, 200 reception; Deluxe Room, 200 seated, 500 reception; Grand Lobby, 300 seated, 1,200 reception; Egyptian Room, 900 banquet, 1,000 reception. JANUARY 2020 | INDIANA BRIDE 39


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the hawthorns golf & country club

3535 E. 161st St., Carmel, 317-399-2444 thebridgewaterclub.com With a sweeping view of the golf course below, the Bridgewater Ballroom is a romantic venue for large events. For rehearsal dinners, try the Legacy Room, with its fireplace and adjacent terrace. You can borrow a golf cart to maneuver the grounds for photo ops. Tent rentals on the event lawn include a firepit. CAPACITIES: H.H. Gregg Room, 50; Bridgewater North, 60; Bridgewater South, 200 (Bridgewater North and South can combine for 400); Legacy Room, 130; Tent, 200.

12255 Club Point Dr., Fishers, 317-845-9100 hawthornscountryclub.com Golfers at your reception may be distracted by the views of the championship-level course from the spacious Grand Ballroom. The serene, manicured lawns of this northeastside retreat offer stunning scenes for indoor and outdoor weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, and bridal showers. CAPACITIES: Wood Duck, 30 seated, 40 cocktail; Goldfinch, 40 seated, 60 cocktail; Blue Heron, 130 seated, 175 cocktail; King Fisher, 130 seated, 175 cocktail; Ballroom, 300 seated, 500 cocktail.

broadmoor country club

hillcrest country club

2155 Kessler Blvd. W. Dr., 317-251-9444 broadmoorcc.com Three wedding packages are available at Broadmoor, and they can include perks like a champagne toast, experienced staff available for the duration of your event, and various food-and-drink options. The landscaped grounds display lush scenery for pictures. CAPACITIES: Donald Ross Room, 40; Living Room, 48; Fairway Room, 100; Banquet Room, 200.

6098 Fall Creek Rd., 317-251-1425 hillcrestccindy.com Graceful arched windows, balconies, and iron chandeliers lend a Mediterranean influence to the Avalon Ballroom, which boasts quaint fireplaces and scenic wooded views. CAPACITY: 300 (can be divided into smaller spaces).

the cardinal room at golf club of indiana 6905 S. 525 E, Lebanon, 317-550-3990 thecardinalroom.com Only one event per day is booked at The Cardinal Room, so the attention of the staff is yours alone. You don’t need to be a member to host your gathering here. CAPACITY: 300 seated.

the club at chatham hills 1100 Chatham Hills Blvd., Westfield, 317-836-3800 chathamhills.com/events/weddings This Hamptons-themed private club and fullservice venue, which overlooks a golf course and beautiful landscape, can accommodate all aspects of a wedding—from engagement parties and bridal showers to ceremonies and receptions. CAPACITIES: Sky Ballroom, 200; Hamilton’s Terrace and Holes 9 and 18, 200 each.

the country club of indianapolis 2801 Country Club Rd., 317-291-9770 ccindianapolis.com The first country club in the city has ample backgrounds for wedding photos in its clubhouse, gazebo, or outdoors. Located near Eagle Creek Reservoir and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, it is convenient to tourist attractions for out-of-town guests. CAPACITY: 220.

harbour trees golf & beach club 333 Regents Park Ln., Noblesville, 317-877-3612 harbourtrees.com Located on Morse Reservoir, Harbour Trees offers the opportunity to host your ceremony and reception right on the water and beach. The bridal party can take advantage of private dressing rooms, and the facility also rents several table decorations. CAPACITIES: Crow’s Nest, 30; Lower Deck, 75; Beach Club, 120 inside, up to 300 if using the entire facility; Main Clubhouse, 250. 40 INDIANA BRIDE | JANUARY 2020

indianapolis yacht club 12900 Fall Creek Rd., McCordsville, 317-335-2588 indianapolisyachtclub.org Situated on picturesque Geist Reservoir, the castle-like Indianapolis Yacht Club is a luxurious yet intimate facility, with a fireplace, cathedral ceilings, and a 1,000-square-foot dance floor. CAPACITY: 200.

plum creek golf club 12401 Lynnwood Blvd., Carmel, 317-993-3924 plumcreekgolfclub.com Plum Creek provides casual elegance at an affordable price. All doors from the Lynnwood Room—featuring a grand cathedral ceiling—lead to the wraparound deck with scenic views of the grounds, including a Pete Dye–designed golf course and Lynnwood Farms barn. CAPACITY: Lynnwood Room, 200.

prairie view golf club 7000 Longest Dr., Carmel, 317-816-3100 prairieviewgc.com A spectacular clubhouse and pavilion overlook a premier golf course and rolling prairie. A customizable menu from Prairie View’s chef and an array of wedding packages to fulfill any budget make this club a hit with many couples planning nuptials. CAPACITIES: Indoors, up to 130; outdoors, unlimited.

purgatory golf club 12160 E. 216th St., Noblesville, 317-776-4653 purgatorygolf.com Aptly named The Lodge, the clubhouse at Purgatory Golf Club showcases a warm, cozy atmosphere with a stone fireplace, wood mantel and beams, and parquet flooring. The facility’s bar can accommodate smaller gatherings. CAPACITIES: The Confessional, 50; The Lodge, 250.

southside venue. Limos tricked out in the style of the Jazz Age ferry the groom and his groomsmen to the ceremony. A horse-drawn carriage can chauffeur the bride to the ceremony and then carry the newlyweds off for a ride after exchanging vows. CAPACITY: 60–325.

wood wind golf club 2302 W. 161st St., Westfield, 317-536-1305 woodwindgolf.com Treat your guests to lush golf course and pond vistas seen through the windows of Wood Wind Golf Club’s banquet facilities. The venue boasts a wooden arched ceiling and a stone fireplace. CAPACITY: 140 seated.

woodland country club 100 Woodland Ln., Carmel, 317-575-2805 woodlandcc.com Tucked behind the hustle and bustle of 116th Street in Carmel lies Woodland Country Club, with an 18-hole golf course, a pool, tennis courts, and private event spaces. Woodland’s onsite planner can help with all the details. CAPACITIES: Cooler Room, 40; ballroom, up to 200 (can be divided into three smaller spaces).

HISTORIC LANDMARKS 1899 venue 164 Steeples Blvd., 317-886-1899 1899indy.com This beautifully restored brick building, which once served as a dining hall for Central State Hospital, features original tile flooring and sparkling crystal chandeliers hanging from decorative tin ceilings. A fountain near the entrance provides a peaceful, intimate spot to congregate. CAPACITY: 500.

allison mansion at riverdale 3200 Cold Spring Rd., 317-955-6324 marian.edu/about-marian/conference-andevents/weddings-at-marian Located at Marian University, the stately mansion has endless visual appeal for photos, including architectural details like a hand-carved walnut staircase, a Tiffany-glass ceiling, a German- silver chandelier, and the Music Room with mahogany paneling and plaster molding depicting instruments. CAPACITY: 200 banquet. Smaller spaces also available.

the benjamin harrison presidential site 1230 N. Delaware St., 317-631-1888 bhpsite.org/visit/rentals Give your guests a lesson in Indiana history at the one-time home of this former Hoosier president. Outdoor ceremonies can be accommodated on the beautiful outside grounds. Interior areas are not available for weddings. CAPACITY: Lawn, 400.

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755 E. Main St., Greenwood, 317-882-2955 vallevista.com Elegant quirks define this unique indoor/outdoor

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neighborhood, the residence of Allen R. Benton, a president of Butler University in the late 19th century, is an ideal setting for a small Victorian wedding. The 1873 brick home’s 10 rooms have fine oak woodwork and floors, and original furnishings. CAPACITY: House, 50. Tents can be set up outdoors to accommodate more guests.

the cabaret 924 N. Pennsylvania St., 317-275-1169 thecabaret.org Old Hollywood meets industrial chic at The Cabaret’s Christel DeHaan Theater, a space with luxe details and high-end furnishings. Located in the historic Metzger Building, The Cabaret is a place to celebrate, create, and collaborate. CAPACITIES: 190 seated; 150 with dance floor.

columbia club 121 Monument Circle, 317-761-7515 columbia-club.org Few venues in Indy can match the elegance and grandeur of this downtown landmark, built in 1924 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Newlyweds can make a picture-perfect first entrance into the Stardust Ballroom and cross the street for photo ops at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument. CAPACITIES: Crystal Terrace & French Room, 180; Stardust Foyer & Ballroom, 250; Grand Lobby, 300.

conner prairie 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers, 317-776-6000 connerprairie.org/plan/host-an-event/weddings For a really memorable event, book one of the many available venues at Conner Prairie. From the grand museum center to rolling meadows and a rustic barn, each spot exudes vintage charm, giving your guests a taste of Indiana history on your special day. CAPACITIES: Featherston Barn, 112; Prairie House, 125; Chinese House (also referred to as The Bluffs), 250; Overlook, 250; Woodland Hall, 300; outdoor facilities with tent, no limit (seasonal availability).

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237 N. East St., 317-721-4555 thecyrusplaceeventcenter.com Built in 1882, this former Methodist church in the heart of downtown’s Lockerbie Square neighborhood is now an architecturally stunning event facility. The brick exterior with red doors and stained-glass windows provides a gorgeous backdrop for photos. CAPACITIES: Grand Hall, 200; Main Hall, 200.

the fountain square theatre 1105 Prospect St., 317-686-6010, ext. 2 fountainsquareindy.com/fountain-square-theatre This refurbished 1920s vaudeville theater is a downtown favorite. A faux night sky with twinkling lights graces the theater’s 40-foot ceilings, and stainedglass windows can be seen from the mezzanine level. Announce your special day on the marquee. CAPACITY: 100–400, depending on arrangements.

the historic ambassador house and heritage gardens 10598 Eller Rd., Fishers, 317-845-4265 ambassadorhouse.org Nestled among native trees and beautiful, floral landscapes, The Historic Ambassador House and

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Heritage Gardens is an ideal slate on which to create an elaborate dream wedding. Rich in history and charm, the colonial-style home, private grounds, and lush gardens create an ambiance for you and your guests to enjoy special moments. CAPACITY: 250.

visit this Old Northside landmark built in 1865. The venue features 19th-century art and elaborately stenciled ceilings. Rich colors complement your wedding photos. CAPACITIES: Parlor, 32 banquet, 40 reception; Dining Room and Library, 40 banquet and reception; Lawn, 125 banquet, 250 reception.

indiana landmarks center 1201 Central Ave., 317-639-4534 indianalandmarks.org This spectacularly restored 19th-century building offers impressive spaces for your ceremony and reception. Grand Hall, a onetime church sanctuary, boasts stained-glass windows and a domed ceiling, and Cook Theater features original fir walls and ceilings. CAPACITIES: Courtyard, 250; Cook Theater, 350; Rapp Family Gallery, 350; Grand Hall, 550.

indiana roof ballroom 140 W. Washington St., 317-236-1870 indianaroof.com The ballroom at “The Roof” can be broken down to comfortably fit smaller groups. Designed to resemble a European coastal village, the site has authentic stucco facades, an ornate bar, red-tile roofs, and a 40-foot domed ceiling that looks like a starry sky. CAPACITY: Ballroom, 940 banquet, 1,500 reception. Smaller parties can be accommodated.

indianapolis propylaeum 1410 N. Delaware St., 317-638-7881 thepropylaeum.org This Old Northside mansion and adjacent carriage house, recognized by the National Registry of Historic Places, originally provided a venue to promote literature, music, science, industry, education, and fine arts. The facilities include a bridal suite and several guest rooms for overnight accommodations. CAPACITIES: Carriage House, 60–150; Mansion, 150–225.

laurel hall 5395 Emerson Way, 317-275-3390 laurel-hall.org Once used as an all-girls school, Laurel Hall hosts private events, meetings, and weddings. Built in 1916, the home is set on six acres and offers indoor and outdoor spaces, antique wood paneling, limestone fireplaces, and an impressive grand staircase. CAPACITIES: Dining rooms, 20–50; conference center and ballroom, 100.

the manor at the children’s museum of indianapolis 3050 N. Meridian St., 317-334-3800 childrensmuseum.org/visit/events/weddings Formally known as the Schnull-Rauch House, this stately home is in the National Register of Historic Places and features ornate wood detailing, stainedglass windows, and a fairy tale–like stone turret. CAPACITIES: Ballroom, 100. Smaller spaces are also available.

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the neidhammer 2104 E. Washington St., 317-759-0602 neidhammer.com Host your wedding at the historic Neidhammer building, which also houses Ash & Elm Cider Company, Neidhammer Cafe, and a co-working space. Go bold with the Hamilton Theater’s 25-foot ceilings, or choose the more intimate Washington Room with exposed-brick walls and soft natural light. CAPACITIES: Bridal Room, 38; Washington Room, 180; Hamilton Theater, 250.

pipers at the marott 2625 N. Meridian St., 317-926-2600 piperscatering.com Old World splendor permeates this 1920s-era venue. The Grand Ballroom, which is perfect for receptions, has crystal chandeliers and marble tile, and the courtyard can be used for ceremonies, cocktails, or dancing. CAPACITIES: Meridian Room, 60–150; The Crystal Room, 50–175; The Atrium Courtyard, 50–200; Grand Ballroom, 150–300.

the rathskeller and athenaeum 401 E. Michigan St., 317-636-0396 rathskeller.com Get a sense of the old country while dining and dancing at this downtown landmark, the oldest authentic German restaurant in the city, founded in 1894. Several rooms are available for banquet dining. Following the reception, guests often make their way outside to the Biergarten (weather permitting). CAPACITIES: Max Kade Room, 50; The Dameverein Room, 90; Upper Ballroom, 200 with dance floor; The Athenaeum Theater, 300 with dance floor; Grand Kellersaal Ballroom, 400 with dance floor, 500 without; Biergarten, 500.

the sanctuary on penn 701 N. Pennsylvania St., 317-602-3264 indysanctuary.com This all-inclusive venue’s interior evokes an ancient Roman ruin. Coordinators work with couples to create their dream weddings in a flexible pricing structure. CAPACITIES: Mezzanine, 40; Cocktail Plaza, 200; The Main Hall, 400.

scottish rite cathedral 650 N. Meridian St., 317-262-3110 srcevent.com Want to pull out all the stops? The Scottish Rite Cathedral, built in 1929 as a fraternity home for the Freemasons, is a venue fit for royalty. Gothic architecture, stained-glass windows, and carved woodwork add dazzling visual elements to wedding pictures. CAPACITIES: Tiler’s Room, 50 seated; South Lounge, 200 seated; Ballroom, 400 seated; Grand Hall, 600 seated; Theater, 1,100.


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HOTELS & RESORTS the alexander 333 S. Delaware St., 317-624-8200 thealexander.com Located within CityWay near Eli Lilly and Co., the Alexander offers inclusive event packages, a wedding specialist, and plenty of modern design and artwork—perfect for photo ops. Guests can receive discounted room rates and unwind underneath a rainbow of glass pendants at onsite bar Plat 99. CAPACITIES: Outdoor Plaza, 200 seated, 300 reception; Alexander Ballroom, 230 seated, 300 reception.

conrad indianapolis 50 W. Washington St., 317-524-2552 conradindianapolis.com/weddings This chic hotel is well equipped to host weddings from intimate to extravagant. The crown jewel is the Vienna Ballroom, with crystal chandeliers and marble from Verona, Italy, while the art-centric Long-Sharp Gallery is perfect for rehearsal dinners, small receptions, ceremonies, and dayafter brunches. CAPACITIES: Gallery Suite, 50; South Foyer, 80; Vienna Ballroom, 400 (can be broken into sections of 120 or 160).

embassy suites by hilton indianapolis north 3912 Vincennes Rd., 317-872-7700 indianapolisnorth.embassysuites.com A Spanish-villa vibe welcomes you to Embassy Suites. Live plants and flowers bloom year-round in the Atrium, its most popular ceremony site. The hotel offers both buffet and plated dinners. CAPACITIES: Valencia Room, 24 banquet, 25 reception; Greenhouse, 40 banquet, 40 reception; Madrid Room, 60 banquet, 75 reception; Barcelona Room, 300 banquet, 425 reception (can be divided into four spaces).

fort harrison state park inn and golf resort 5830 N. Post Rd., 317-638-6000 in.gov/dnr/parklake/inns/ftharrison/groups.html Located adjacent to a 1,700-acre preserve, the State Park Inn and Garrison Restaurant and Conference Center have rehearsal dinner, ceremony, and reception sites both outdoors and in. CAPACITIES: Gates Room, 40; Lawrence Room, 40; The Bunker, 80; Blue Heron Ballroom, 320 (can be divided).

the grand hall at historic union station 123 W. Louisiana St., 317-236-7458 downtownindianapolisweddings.com Terrazzo floors, sweeping arches, and 20-foot stained-glass windows define the Grand Hall Ballroom. Complimentary overnight accommodations are provided for the bride and groom. CAPACITIES: Illinois Street Ballroom, 450; Grand Hall Ballroom, 800.

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Clay Terrace, the Hilton Garden Inn offers its Meridian Pennsylvania Room for groups of up to 80. The hotel provides a complimentary weddingnight room. CAPACITIES: Meridian Room, 20 banquet, 40 reception; Pennsylvania Room, 40 banquet, 40 reception; Meridian Pennsylvania Room, 40 banquet, 80 reception.

hilton indianapolis hotel & suites 120 W. Market St., 317-972-0600 indianapolis.hilton.com This upscale spot comes with lots of perks, such as discounted parking for the bride and groom and their guests. Several ballrooms lend an elegant air to the couple’s special day and can accommodate receptions in stately style. A Sunday brunch option is a convenient way to treat guests before they depart. CAPACITIES: Corydon Room, 100 banquet, 60 reception; Vincennes Room, 150 banquet, 100 reception; Indianapolis Ballroom, 200 banquet, 200 reception; Victory Ballroom, 300 banquet, 350 reception; Monument Hall, 400 banquet, 450 reception.

hyatt regency indianapolis 1 S. Capitol Ave., 317-632-1234 indianapolis.hyatt.com A romantic ballroom, complimentary champagne toast for all guests, and a variety of event spaces add up to a dream wedding location—no ceremony or reception is too large or too small. The Eagle’s Nest, which rotates to give you a view of Indy’s skyline, is ideal for rehearsal dinners or intimate soirees. CAPACITIES: Regency Ballroom, 300 ceremony, 500 reception; Cosmopolitan Ballroom, 450 reception; Atrium Lobby, 1,000 reception.

indianapolis marriott downtown 350 W. Maryland St., 317-822-3500 indymarriott.com Certified wedding planners, innovative catering, and eye-catching presentations mean every aspect of your wedding at this convenient hotel will be special. Couples can choose from several comprehensive event packages that ensure no detail is overlooked. CAPACITIES: Indiana Ballroom, 600 banquet, 900 reception; Marriott Ballroom, 1,700 banquet, 2,500 reception (can be divided into 10 spaces).

indianapolis marriott east 7202 E. 21st St., 317-352-1231 indianapolismarriotteast.com Award-winning service is first and foremost here. Choose from beautiful, functional indoor and outdoor spaces (including a large patio with water features), premium amenities, and anything else you need for your special day. CAPACITIES: Atrium, 220; Indianapolis Ballroom, 350; Freedom Hall, 450; Grand Ballroom, 590; Veterans Hall, 610; Liberty Hall, 820. Several rooms can be divided into smaller spaces.

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The convenience of a hotel combined with the charm of the venue’s lakefront property make this an ideal reception site. A picturesque terrace creates a lovely setting for rehearsal dinners, cocktail hours, or wedding ceremonies. CAPACITIES: Porter, Miller, Hart, and Shields Rooms, 60 banquet, 100 reception; Clark, Dawson, and Brady Rooms, 120 banquet, 200 reception; Marion Ballroom, 240 banquet, 480 reception; Whitcolm Ballroom, 450 banquet, 600 reception.

jw marriott 10 S. West St., 317-860-5800 jwindy.com The glass building that anchors the west side of downtown Indianapolis will impress your guests from the outside, and the work of the staff will wow them (and you) on the inside. CAPACITIES: Griffin Hall, 1,128 banquet, 1,750, reception; White River Ballroom, 1,512 banquet, 2,200 reception; JW Grand Ballroom, 2,640 banquet, 4,200 reception. Rooms can be divided into separate spaces to host smaller groups.

le méridien 123 S. Illinois St., 317-737-1600 lemeridienindianapolis.com The historic Canterbury Hotel received a sleek makeover and a new name in 2014. Modern decor with vintage inspirations awaits brides, grooms, and their guests in the center of the city. CAPACITIES: Longitude Room, 30; Latitude Room, 100. The Latitude and Longitude rooms can be combined.

omni severin hotel 40 W. Jackson Pl., 317-634-6664 omnihotels.com/hotels/indianapolis-severin The Grand Severin Ballroom (and adjoining lobby with sweeping marble staircase) is about as close to a fairy tale setting as you’ll find in town. For more than a century, the ballroom’s Austrian-crystal chandelier has illuminated elegant ceremonies and receptions. CAPACITIES: Fisher Ballroom, 120; Grand Severin Ballroom, 250 (can be combined with Severin Lobby to accommodate 265).

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renaissance indianapolis north hotel 11925 N. Meridian St., Carmel, 317-816-0777 renaissanceindianapolis.com This chic hotel, located near the Carmel Arts & Design District, boasts a ballroom perfect for upscale celebrations. Couples will benefit from the advice and expertise of certified wedding planners on site. CAPACITIES: Forsyth Room, 70 banquet, 88 reception; Carmel Ballroom, 500 (can be divided into smaller rooms).

sheraton indianapolis city centre hotel 31 W. Ohio St., 317-635-2000 sheratonindianapoliscitycentre.com More than 18,000 square feet of flexible, finely appointed event space yields many options for weddings of every size. The Panorama Ballroom has gorgeous views of Monument Circle. An onsite wedding coordinator keeps things running smoothly for a worry-free day.

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CAPACITIES: Circle Suites, 90 banquet, 250 reception; Panorama Ballroom, 120 banquet, 300 reception; Meridian Ballroom, 400 banquet, 1,500 reception (can be divided into smaller spaces).

sheraton indianapolis hotel at keystone crossing 8787 Keystone Crossing, 317-846-2700 sheratonindianapoliskeystonecrossing.com Guests will love the hotel’s location near Indy’s premier shopping center, The Fashion Mall at Keystone. Couples can choose from several catering packages, and they’ll have a dedicated wedding specialist available to help plan the perfect soiree. CAPACITIES: Clearwater Ballroom, 300 banquet; Plaza Ballroom, 500 banquet.

the westin indianapolis 241 W. Washington St., 317-262-8100 marriott.com/hotels/travel/ indwi-the-westinindianapolis Elegant chandeliers and 18-foot ceilings call for regal celebrations in the 16,000-square-foot Grand Ballroom. The bride and groom receive a complimentary suite as part of the hotel’s wedding and reception package, as well as a surprise amenity. CAPACITIES: Capitol II/III, 360 banquet, 600 reception; Grand Ballroom, 1,350 banquet, 2,400 reception; large rooms can be divided to accommodate smaller groups.

wyndham indianapolis west 2544 Executive Dr., 317-248-2481 wyndhamhotels.com/wyndham/indianapolisindiana/wyndham-indianapolis-west/overview With a location near the airport, the Wyndham Indianapolis West is convenient for out-of-town guests and provides a variety of rooms for celebrations of any size. Most areas can be divided into smaller spaces. CAPACITIES: International Boardroom, 100; Brickyard Room, 300; Golden Ballroom Pre-convene, 400; Fortune Square, 450; Golden Ballroom, 900; Hall of Champions, 1,200.

RESTAURANTS, BREWERIES, & WINERIES country heritage winery 6291 Cambridge Way, Plainfield, 317-837-9463 countryheritagewinery.com Lend your reception an air of sophistication at this westside establishment, formerly known as Chateau Thomas Winery. Two of its spaces are decorated to replicate French drawing rooms, while one features a window overlooking the wine-production area. CAPACITIES: The Burgundy Room, 10; Vineyard Room, 160; Champagne Room, 180; Grand Vineyards Ballroom, 350.

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vineyard views, lush setting, and, of course, wine made on site leave nothing to be desired. CAPACITIES: Lower banquet facility, 325 seated (no dance floor); upper banquet facility, 375 seated (no dance floor).

hollyhock hill 8110 N. College Ave., 317-251-2294 hollyhockhill.com For a celebration that’s authentically Indiana, head to Hollyhock Hill. The cottage-turned-restaurant has served family-style dinners since 1928. Couples may host a sit-down reception in a smaller dining room or rent out the entire facility. Fountains and hollyhocks contribute to a rustic setting for outdoor pictures. CAPACITY: Entire restaurant (no dancing space available), 200 indoors and an additional 200 outdoors. Smaller dining rooms are available.

indiana city brewing co. 24 Shelby St., 317-643-1103 indianacitybeer.com Lift a glass to the Bottling House in this neardowntown brewing facility. The industrial atmosphere is accented by whitewashed brick walls, stained concrete floors, and garage doors that open for an indoor/outdoor feel. CAPACITY: 140.

late harvest kitchen 8605 River Crossing Blvd., 317-663-8063 lateharvestkitchen.com Located adjacent to the Fashion Mall at Keystone, this fine-dining establishment offers intimate charm for receptions and rehearsal dinners. The restaurant has a private dining room inside or a fenced-in patio for fair-weather events. CAPACITIES: Board Room, 20; Private Dining Room, 30; Outdoor Patio, 55.

maggiano’s little italy 3550 E. 86th St., 317-814-0727 locations.maggianos.com If you crave Tuscan fare for your reception or prewedding event, Maggiano’s serves up plenty of piccata, marinara, saltimbocca, and florentine to whet your appetite. The northside venue can accommodate dietary restrictions with its glutenfree, vegetarian, and vegan dishes. CAPACITY: 130 seated, 200 cocktail reception.

matt the miller’s tavern 11 W. City Center Dr., 317-805-1860 mtmtavern.com Overlooking the Carmel City Center fountain, Matt the Miller’s Tavern offers private-dining spaces surrounded by wood and stone details. The venue serves buffet and family-style dinners, plated entrees, and custom menus, depending on your preference. CAPACITIES: Matt’s Wine Bar, 50; VIP Patio, 50; Langston’s Dining Room, 70.

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The northside eatery offers bridal and rehearsaldinner packages cleverly called The Courtship, The Match Made in Heaven, and The I Do Fondue. CAPACITY: 50.

rick’s cafe boatyard 4050 Dandy Trail, 317-290-9300 ricksboatyard.com Gracing the picturesque banks of Eagle Creek Reservoir, Rick’s is an inspiring venue for a ceremony or reception. Ceremonies may be held in the waterfront gazebo, and receptions can take place in the upstairs banquet room, which features a private balcony. CAPACITIES: Regal Room, 50; Imperial Room, 150. Outdoor tent arrangements are also available.

ruth’s chris steak house 2727 E. 86th St., 317-844-1155; 45 S. Illinois St., 317-633-1313 ruthschrisindy.com Famously fine steaks and an award-winning wine selection are offered in a relaxed atmosphere at Ruth’s Chris, a great setting for seated receptions and rehearsal dinners. Private-dining menus are available and can be customized. Extra staff members are scheduled to handle private-dining events. NORTHSIDE CAPACITIES: Boardroom, 10; Wine Room, 25; Bordeaux Room, 30; Napa Room, 80; Sonoma Room, 80; entire upper level, 200. DOWNTOWN CAPACITIES: The Cellar, 20; The Basin Street Room, 42; The Sonoma Room, 44; The Napa Room, 80. The Sonoma and Napa rooms can be combined to hold 120.

st. elmo steak house 127 S. Illinois St., 317-602-6786 stelmos.com Arguably the city’s most famous restaurant, St. Elmo proves to be a historic, swanky setting for your reception (check out the 1933 South Lounge) or rehearsal dinner. Even small ceremonies have been hosted here. CAPACITIES: Huse Room, 12; The Wine Cellar, 14; The Director’s Room, 20; North Lounge, 20; South Lounge, 30; The Card Room, 31; Joe Stahr’s Room, 70.

sullivan’s steakhouse 3316 E. 86th St., 317-580-1280 sullivanssteakhouse.com Private and semiprivate spaces are available here, whether you need to host a large group or desire a more intimate setting. Custom menus and personalized beverage service make your event memorable. CAPACITIES: Back Wine Room, 18; Front Wine Room, 30; Middle Wine Room, 40; Fireside Room, 75. The Wine Rooms can be combined.

traders point creamery 9101 Moore Rd., Zionsville, 317-733-1700 traderspointcreamery.com Tucked away near the northwest side of Indianapolis, this 150-acre organic dairy farm and artisan creamery provides a pastoral setting with country charm and gourmet food for your event. Choose from a private room overlooking the grounds, a 19th-century barn, or two outdoor spots. CAPACITIES: The Roost, 40; The Beach Porch, 40; The Red Barn, 200 seated; The Garden Lawn & Deck, 200. 48 INDIANA BRIDE | JANUARY 2020




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