Offbeat wedding venues in Boise Idaho.
March 21, 2010 1:02 PM   Subscribe

Not ballroom wedding venues in Boise ID

So due to a long story I'm getting maried in Boise ID. I need help finding a wedding venue more like Salvage One or Gallery 1028 than a Hyatt ballroom. I've been to Boise a number of times but I still don't quite have the feel of the city. I could also be interested in any sweet parks or theatre type venues.
posted by Uncle to Grab Bag (5 answers total)
 
Best answer: If you don't get specific enough advice here, you can post in the Idaho section of the Weddingbee Boards or explore this thread there.

The Linen Building and Boise Depot are recommended there.

Congrats and good luck!
posted by BlooPen at 1:25 PM on March 21, 2010


A friend of mine had his reception in the Visual Arts Collective located in the Linen District. I thought it was a fine place with the added bonus of local art on the walls. Check it out, it was inexpensive too if I know my friend like I think I do.
posted by Kale Slayer at 4:31 PM on March 21, 2010 [1 favorite]


My son was married in the Boise Depot. Great place.

Great views and grounds. Check it out.
posted by private_idaho at 5:55 AM on March 22, 2010


The Depot - art deco era train depot that has been converted into an events facility. New sound system.

The Rose Room.

The art museum also hosts weddings, last I heard.
posted by Knowyournuts at 11:13 AM on March 25, 2010


The Egyptian Theater.

The Botanical Garden.

The Rose Garden.

The Shakespeare Festival Amphitheater.

The Old Penitentiary!

Ste. Chapelle Winery (actually 30 min. away in Caldwell).

There are also other wineries and "cellars" that I haven't been to, so I won't recommend, but they might be great!
posted by Knowyournuts at 1:03 PM on March 25, 2010


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