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Barn Wedding Venues Near Seattle

4 barn and farm venues near Seattle, Washington show real evidence of hosting weddings — 4 with weddings confirmed on the venue's own site — from couples' reviews, the venue's own pages, or both. Barns are country venues by nature, so "near Seattle" means what it says: the prettiest ones tend to sit a scenic drive outside town, which is exactly why guests remember them. Venues are ranked below by local reputation (rating weighted by review count), and where couples' reviews talk about their day — the ceremony, the reception, the rain plan that worked — the quote is shown. With 4 wedding barns in reach, tour at least two before you sign: the same guest list can feel snug in one barn and lost in another, and nothing on a website tells you which.

1. SoDo Park

4.7 ★★★★★ 202 reviews

3200 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA

Weddings All-inclusive Climate-controlled Outside catering OK

Hosts up to 300 guests (venue-stated).

“As a wedding photographer I think my favorite thing about Sodo Park is that it is not only a beautiful venue on its own, but its proximity to other locations give couples the…” — Brianna

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2. The Stables

4.7 ★★★★★ 149 reviews

980 S Nebraska St, Seattle, WA

Weddings

“We recently had our wedding at The Stables, and it was nothing short of perfect, thanks largely to their incredible venue coordinator, CJ Mutson. I’ve been to many weddings, but I…” — Amy

Weddings confirmed on their website.

3. Hideaway Cellars

4.6 ★★★★★ 146 reviews

4130 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA

Weddings All-inclusive Climate-controlled

Hosts up to 150 guests (venue-stated).

Packages mentioned around $30,000 — confirm with the venue.

“We attended a friend’s wedding at The Foundry by Herban Feast and had a great experience overall. The convenience of having the ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception all in one…” — Mr.

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4. Seattle Farm

5 ★★★★★ 32 reviews

9761 Beacon Ave S, Seattle, WA

Weddings All-inclusive Climate-controlled Outside catering OK

“Friendly family farm open to events such as prome, birthday,wedding.. Surrounded by horses goats,ponys. Thank you Gloria for your lovely stories!” — Gigia

Weddings confirmed on their website.

Touring barn venues near Seattle: the short checklist

  1. Tour at the right hour. Book tours for late afternoon if you can — you want to see the light your photos will actually be taken in, and a barn at golden hour tells you things a noon walkthrough never will.
  2. Get the seated number, not the headline number. "Holds 200" usually means standing. Ask what the barn seats at round tables with the dance floor down — that's the number your guest list has to clear, in writing.
  3. Ask for the rain-plan walkthrough. "It's pouring at 4pm on our date — walk me through the day." A venue with a real answer shows you exactly where the vows move and who makes the call. That answer is worth more than any styled photo.
  4. Pin down the catering policy and what's included. In-house only, approved list, or any licensed caterer — it's the biggest budget lever on the whole day. Same for tables, chairs, setup, and teardown: a bare rental fee and an all-inclusive fee are different products at the same price.
  5. Solve the last mile before you sign. Where do guests sleep, how do they get back after the reception, and can the wedding party stay on the grounds? With 4 venues near Seattle, the tiebreaker is often simply which one your people can get home from.

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