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Rachael and Jason’s insanely colorful Corson Building wedding felt like stepping into a living painting. Every detail from the riot of color in their arrangements by New Leaf Floral to their beautifully choreographed first dance was a heartfelt expression of who they are.

But possibly the most darling detail of all is that they got to celebrate with their golden retriever. The outside spaces of Corson Building are dog friendly!

Tucked away in Seattle’s eclectic Georgetown neighborhood, The Corson Building is a hidden gem for couples dreaming of a wedding that feels like a secret garden dinner party. Originally built as a home in the 1920s, the venue now serves as both a seasonal restaurant and an unforgettable wedding space. 

If you’re a foodie couple who values an incredible dining experience combined with an atmospheric green space fit for a garden cocktail party, you will instantly fall in love with this wedding venue.

What’s Included in a Corson Building Wedding?

This venue is ideal for weddings with up to 80 guests, using both the cozy indoor dining room and lush covered patios. Events with 30+ guests require a full buyout, which includes:

  • Tables, chairs, linens, dishes, and glassware
  • Full dinner and beverage service
  • Planning support and setup/cleanup
  • Dog friendly!

For smaller, more intimate gatherings, there is a private upstairs dining room for weddings of 14 or fewer guests.

Corson Building Wedding Costs

The cost of a Corson Building wedding depends on your date, guest count, and food/beverage selections. Here’s a general breakdown for 30 or more guests:

  • Venue rental: $1,000–$2,500
  • Food & beverage minimum: $6,000–$12,000
  • Additional rentals (for larger events): $800–$5,000
  • Dinner: $125–$150 per person (4- or 5-course, family-style)
  • Bar: $70–$90 per person
  • Service charge: 23% of food and beverage total

On average, most weddings here land between $7,300 and $26,000+ depending on the season and guest list.

Know before you book:

Boeing Field is nearby, and Low flying airplane noise from nearby can be a factor outdoors, so keep that in mind if you're planning a ceremony on-site. However, airplane noise seems to be less of an issue on Fridays and weekdays compared to weekends when landings are more frequent.

Additionally, parking is limited—plan to coordinate carpooling or transport for guests. If you want photos outside the building at the gate, ask guests not to park cars in front of the building.

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