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Wedding venues in Dallas–Fort Worth
310 venues across 94 cities and 19 counties — each one checked against its own published policies, with the source recorded. Where a venue has not said publicly, we say that too, rather than guessing.
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What to ask before you book
The two policies that decide your budget
Can you bring your own alcohol?
In Texas this is rarely a plain yes or no. Of the DFW venues we have researched, 62 let you bring your own with no strings attached, while 51 allow it only if a TABC-certified bartender serves it. That second group is easy to misread as “BYOB” and then discover the bar service line item later.
Venues that run their own licensed bar — hotels, country clubs, breweries, restaurants — almost never permit outside alcohol, because their liquor licence does not allow it. A handful of chapels prohibit alcohol on the property altogether.
See the 113 DFW venues that allow your own alcohol →
Can you choose your own caterer?
122 venues accept an outside caterer, though many require that caterer to be licensed and insured, or charge a kitchen fee. The rest either keep an approved vendor list or cater exclusively in house. This single question often moves a wedding budget more than the venue rental itself.
See the 122 venues that allow outside catering →
Is the venue free on your date?
This is the question no directory answers well, and the one we are built around. Availability is being rolled out venue by venue as owners claim their listings and connect their calendars. Until a venue is connected, we will not pretend to know — you will see its details and can ask directly.
For venue owners
Is your venue listed correctly?
We built this from public sources, which means some details are incomplete and a few are probably wrong. If you run a DFW venue, claiming your listing lets you fix that — and put your real policies in front of couples filtering by exactly those things.
