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Heyday Farm
4.9 ★★★★★ 43 Google reviews · Barn wedding venue in Bainbridge Island, Washington
Plan your tour
- Lodging on-site lodging comes up in reviews and the venue's own info — ask how many beds and whether the wedding-night stay is included
- Phone (206) 201-1770
- Website heydayfarm.com — most venues book tours right on their site
The setting
“Let me start off by saying that I did not partake of the overnight services, and was instead treated to a wine tasting as well as a 4 course dinner at this establishment.”
Amenities couples mention
“Lodgings so lovely and breakfast delightful!”
What couples say again and again
“With our many years of experience, we’ve worked at numerous venues, but Heyday Farm holds a special place as one of the most beautiful and welcoming locations we’ve encountered.”
“Heyday Farm was wonderful in every way - the food was incredible, the service was next level, and the ambiance was excellent.”
From the reviews
We had our wedding here, and it was absolutely perfect! The people are wonderful, the food was delicious, and the rooms are lovely. Highly recommended for a smaller wedding!
Let me start off by saying that I did not partake of the overnight services, and was instead treated to a wine tasting as well as a 4 course dinner at this establishment. "Tuesday night community dinners." I celebrated 8 years with my girlfriend here and was a little let down.
We got married at Heyday Farm (June 2023) and it was the best and easiest decision we made for our wedding! The Heyday Farm team was incredibly patient and supportive throughout our planning process.
We sat at the chef's counter and had a great experience. Everyone was friendly and so helpful. The food was excellent. We would highly recommend this experience with it's country farmhouse venue and 5 star meals.
Getting married at Heyday Farm
Heyday Farm comes up for weddings — confirmed on their own site. Two things make the tour worth the drive. First, see it at the time of day you'd actually get married — a barn that glows at golden hour can feel very different at noon, and you'll want to walk the path your guests take from parking to ceremony to reception. Second, bring your real questions: the rain plan (where does the ceremony move?), the catering and bar policy, the music curfew, and exactly what's included with the rental — tables, chairs, setup, and teardown are where quotes quietly diverge. Popular dates at barn venues book 12–18 months out, so if the tour feels right, ask what's open in your season before you leave.