Beautiful Rooftop Setting in Fremont
Seattle Washington
Service area
Holds ceremonies and receptions
Fremont Foundry is a sophisticated urban event space located in the heart of Seattle’s eclectic Fremont neighborhood. Originally built in 1981 as a metal foundry and artist commune—the birthplace of iconic sculptures like the Jimi Hendrix statue—this historic venue has been transformed into a modern industrial masterpiece. With over 12,000 square feet of versatile space spanning three levels, the Foundry offers a bold, creative canvas for weddings, fundraisers, and corporate galas.
The venue’s architectural highlights include a grand, sun-drenched Atrium featuring 20-foot ceilings, exposed steel beams, and a unique glass-covered smelting pit that serves as a stunning dance floor. For outdoor celebrations, guests can enjoy a secluded courtyard garden adorned with bistro lights or ascend to the city’s largest private rooftop deck. This expansive terrace offers 260-degree sweeping views of North Seattle, providing an unforgettable backdrop for sunset ceremonies and cocktail hours.
Catering is exclusively provided by Herban Feast, ensuring a high-end culinary experience centered on seasonal, sustainable ingredients. Their farm-to-table menus are often inspired by produce grown at their sister property, Fox Hollow Farm. To provide a seamless, stress-free planning process, the venue includes a comprehensive inventory of banquet furniture, tables, chairs, and linens, as well as an integrated sound system and dedicated event staff to manage every logistical detail.
Whether hosting an intimate dinner for 225 or a grand standing reception for up to 850, Fremont Foundry blends historic grit with modern elegance. Amenities such as a climate-controlled penthouse, a dedicated bridal suite, and late-night accessibility until 1:00 AM make it one of Seattle’s most sought-after urban destinations. With its rich artistic history and striking industrial design, the Foundry ensures every event is both transformative and uniquely memorable.
Asian-owned and Woman-owned Business
13+ years in business
Speaks English
Large team (21+ members)
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Amenities
Ceremony Area
Dressing Room
Indoor Event Space
Outdoor Event Space
Reception Area
Wireless Internet
Ceremony Types
Civil Union
Commitment Ceremony
Elopement
Interfaith Ceremony
Non-Religious Ceremony
Religious Ceremony
Second Wedding
Vow Renewal Ceremony
Settings
Historic Venue
Industrial & Warehouse
Loft
Rooftop
Venue Service Offerings
Bar & Drinks
Cakes & Desserts
Food & Catering
Planning
Wedding Design
Rentals & Equipment
Service Staff
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Reviews
4.1
out of 5.017 reviews
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Fremont Foundry is highly praised by multiple reviewers for being the best wedding venue, offering a perfect blend of indoor and outdoor spaces. The deck is highlighted for ceremonies, and the ballroom is ideal for dancing. The venue provides a variety of areas for different needs, such as a rooftop, courtyard, and side-rooms. In-house catering and recommended vendors eased the planning process. Although some turnover and communication issues were noted, the overall experience was exceptional, with special mentions for coordinators like Ruby and Brittany. The Foundry team received high appreciation for their energy, seamless transitions during the event, and attention to detail, making each couple feel special and their day stress-free.Review photos
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Anna H
1.0
12/17/2025
Landmark Events’ Fremont Foundry hosted our wedding on September 27, 2025. While the wedding day itself was beautiful, the planning experience leading up to it was the worst servic...
e experience I have ever had.
I will be naming names in this review, not to be inflammatory, but to be precise. Accountability matters, and future couples deserve transparency about where failures occurred, as well as where credit is due.
I’m a Seattle native now living in Brooklyn. Nearly 90% of our guests traveled internationally, so organization and communication were critical. Unfortunately, the months leading up to the wedding were marked by constant staff turnover, lost information, poor communication, and a complete lack of ownership.
We booked in April 2024. At the time of booking, a pre-approved cultural concession was granted allowing us to bring in a Nigerian caterer, in addition to Landmark’s catering. This was approved before our deposit was placed.
Planning began six months out in March 2025. Our original contact, Lisa Sotelo, had left the company without notice. No one reached out to introduce a new coordinator, and I had to email Landmark’s general inbox to find out who we were working with.
Coordinator #1: Joao Meira, with Lauren Ledesma.
In our first meeting in May, Joao questioned the already approved catering concession and said outside catering was not allowed. This caused immediate stress and required escalation to resolve, despite Landmark ultimately confirming the approval. Throughout the process, Joao repeatedly failed to review our planning questionnaire, asked redundant questions, mishandled scheduling, including failing to book our tasting for weeks without telling us, and then went unresponsive. We later learned, after weeks of silence, that he was on medical leave. No handoff occurred, and no information was transferred.
Coordinator #2: Keisha Hopkins, with Aja Russ.
We were reassigned just three months before the wedding. Keisha stated this was her first wedding ever, and it became immediately clear that none of our prior planning details had been transferred. We were asked to start over entirely, including re explaining the catering concession again. At this point, it was evident Landmark has no continuity, documentation standards, or internal process.
We escalated to Bret, COO, who was professional, empathetic, and helpful. He attended meetings and offered concessions, but by then the damage was done. We declined Landmark’s in house coordination altogether due to lack of trust.
Coordinator #3: Tressa Amico, assigned just seven weeks before the wedding after Keisha took vacation during our wedding weekend. At that point, pulling our deposit was no longer an option. Thankfully, Tressa was excellent, organized, responsive, and competent. She worked seamlessly with our independently hired coordinator, Jojo Marcelo, who truly saved our planning experience and is the sole reason the day went smoothly.
Landmark charges premium prices while delivering fragmented, careless service. Staff are shuffled, information is lost, and couples are left to manage issues they are paying others to handle. A beautiful venue means nothing without competent execution.
I would not book another Landmark property, would not recommend one to a friend, and would strongly encourage couples to look elsewhere if they value professionalism, organization, and peace of mind.
Do not book Fremont Foundry, or any Landmark Events venue.
Liz A
4.0
12/10/2025
The Fremont Foundry was my wedding venue in July 2025.
Ultimately, the day was the best day of my life. The space is amazing. The food through Herban Feast was great. The staff d...
ay of was excellent. All the vendors knew the space well. And the Foundry allows you to book the venue until 1am.
However, the communication issues with the venue were lacking and created a great deal of unnecessary stress in the months leading up to the big day. I booked the venue 1.5 years before the wedding. So granted there could be staffing changes. But my goodness the communication was awful. The first in-house coordinators fell through 3 months prior to the wedding (he moved). The second in-house coordinator they chose was great, but then fell through 6 weeks prior to the big day (he went out on leave). In the months leading up to their departures, weeks would go by without receiving an email response. Landmark Events (company that runs the Fremont Foundry) had a "concierge" phone number, which was the only way to reach someone by phone. I would have to call the concierge and complain that my emails are not getting responded to after weeks of silence, which I hated to do. Then I would get a brief email response, followed by radio silence again. I requested to change coordinators at one point, in which Landmark stated I should hear from supervisor so-and-so to resolve the communication issues...and I never did. We desperately needed accountability.
Thankfully, The Fremont Foundry did make a great decision once their second coordinator fell through. They contracted with an outside coordinator, Finn Events, who completely turned things around. This was 6 weeks out from the wedding so going through this a third time so close to the wedding was not ideal. However, Finn McWilliam with Finn Events did in one meeting what we had needed for the past year. She quarterbacked the plan in an organized way, answered all our questions, and finalized the details. I credit her for saving the day.
From when the initial contract was signed in January 2024 to the wedding in July 2025, the entire contract had changed. Mind you for a steep price increase. The package for catering, beverage, and labor was completely different. While Landmark was able to honor the initial contract, it was an immense pain of conversations back and forth to keep the original food/beverage/plan. Again, poor communication and transparency from the first in-house coordinator. One Landmark staff member stepped in and felt awful i.e. all the changes and miscommunication and compensated for a few things like the welcome glass of champagne for guests. Which was much appreciated. Finally we were heard, but again, this was 6 weeks from the wedding. My stress levels were already through the roof. It appeared changes with the company occurred during the time frame between our booking and the wedding. And we were unlucky to be caught in the crossfire of that change.
My advice. If you choose Fremont Foundry for your wedding (because it is a stunning venue), hire an out-of-house coordinator. I thought in-house would be best. But I stand corrected and here to tell the tale. As an analogy, an in-house coordinator is like HR, they work for and are loyal to the company, not you. You want a coordinator who will go to bat for you, and ultimately make your wedding day the best day of your life.
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Hannah P
3.0
11/15/2025
My experience with Landmark, their venue (The Fremont Foundry), and their in-house caterer, Herban Feast, was complicated.
For context: I’m the bride, and I got married at the Fou...
ndry this August.
Touring & Booking
When we toured the venue, it was with a man and a venue manager-in-training named Lisa. The man was fine, but he was pretty dismissive when we asked about street parking for guests. There’s a U-Park lot next door, so we asked if Landmark had ever coordinated with them for weddings. He confidently said they work with that lot “all the time” and could easily connect us. That mattered to us.
Lisa, on the other hand, was wonderful. She gave extra tours for my parents, answered a ton of questions, and handled a long back-and-forth. However, I didn’t appreciate the classic “someone else is looking at your date” pressure tactic. It just stressed us out and wasn’t relevant to why our decision was taking time.
We eventually signed. Yay! And then… radio silence.
I expected some quiet because we booked more than a year in advance and there wasn’t much to plan venue-wise that far out. Still, it felt odd.
Planning Phase: EC Turnover Fiesta
Six months out, we were finally introduced to our event coordinator, Thaddeus. He sent us a lengthy questionnaire, which I filled out. Then, in our meeting, he proceeded to ask me every single question from that questionnaire—as if he hadn’t read it. The entire meeting was spent going over the same information. Annoying, but at least everything was covered thoroughly. Later, a friend told me we should have selected our linens at that meeting… but Thaddeus never brought it up.
Then the silence started again. This time it felt worse, but I figured: okay, they’re the professionals.
Three months out, someone completely new reaches out. Turns out Thaddeus was no longer with the company… and didn’t leave any notes on my wedding. We booked a meeting with this new coordinator, but on the day of the meeting I got an email saying they’d been hospitalized and couldn’t make it.
Enter EC #3: Hailey Boop — and I cannot say enough good things about this girl.
She came in READY to fix things. My wedding was less than three months away and the venue apparently had no notes, but Hailey responded quickly, made me feel prioritized, and handled every change I threw at her. She genuinely saved my planning experience.
The Extra Hour Debacle
Originally, Thaddeus had offered us an extra hour at the start of our event for free to make up for the fact that Landmark actually did not have any relationship with the U-Park next door (meaning we were left scrambling for guest parking). Unfortunately, he only said this in person and left zero documentation. We had already printed invitations with an earlier start time… only for the venue to tell us they planned to charge us for that hour.
Hailey went to bat for us and got it reinstated.
The Wedding Day
Our wedding day itself went very well. I was nervous, but the venue delivered and the food was surprisingly good. I credit this to Hailey and my personal day-of coordinator.
Warnings for Future Couples
Noise: There’s a concert venue that shares an alley with the Foundry. The alley is right beside the dinner room. During speeches, the concert noise was very noticeable.
No AC: The Foundry does not have air conditioning. If you’re getting married in August, don’t let anyone tell you “it cools off at night.” It doesn’t.
Tastings
When you book a Landmark venue, you’re required to use Herban Feast. They offer group tastings (pre-set menu, free, after you sign the contract) or private tastings (around $60 per person at the time). I never ended up doing a tasting, which still feels strange.
Overall:
I’m thrilled the wedding day itself was beautiful, and I genuinely credit Hailey for pulling it together. This would have been a 1 star review from all the stress if it wasnt for her. But the planning process was rough. I can’t help but worry that if I’d ended up with anyone other than Hailey, we would’ve been nickel-and-dimed and left even more stressed.
Marin C
5.0
10/08/2025
The Foundry was the best wedding ceremony/venue spot. The deck is perfect for a ceremony on a nice day and the ballroom is ideal for dancing all night long. The Foundry team was am...
azing.
Adrienne R
5.0
8/03/2025
We had the absolute best time at the Fremont Foundry!!! It’s an absolutely amazing venue for throwing a party – so many of our friends had been there before and our high expectatio...
ns were exceeded! One of the most important things for us was finding a venue “that had a space for everyone” and that’s EXACTLY what the Foundry provides.
You wanna dance? It’s an AWESOME dance floor.
Need a breather? Check out the courtyard or the rooftop.
Want to be involved but just watch? There are various side-rooms and balconies to check out the action.
Of course, another huge pro is that catering is provided in-house, so it made that part of the process so much easier. We also used their list of recommended vendors, all of whom are familiar with the space, and it made set-up on the day of the event an absolute breeze.
We do need to respectfully acknowledge that communication with the venue was… a little suspect at times. They experienced a lot of turnover over the past year (as well as some pricing changes), and while we were ultimately very happy with our experience, we hope they can get back to some consistency so that all couples and events get a smooth experience! (A special shoutout to Brittany who stepped in for our last month and really brought things home for us, thanks friend!!)
Overall, we are so glad that we picked the Foundry and we hope you consider them for your event!!
Laila S
4.0
7/24/2025
Overall, we were really happy with the Fremont Foundry as our venue - it's a beautiful space and it ended up being everything we hoped. That said, there were some hiccups in the pl...
anning process and a couple details that we wish we'd considered more before we booked them.
Pros:
- Huge venue with lots of different areas to separate out portions of the night, no one room felt too big, and the built in bars and dance floor were great
- Really convenient to have so many things coordinated through the venue (catering, rentals, etc)
- A rare venue in Seattle that allows for a late night dance party (past 10pm)
- Food was delicious and drinks were really good with lots of different options
Cons:
- Not very ADA friendly. There is a service elevator that guests can take up to the second floor, but that still leaves an unavoidable set of stairs up to the roof
- There's a bar next door that has outdoor events most Fridays and Saturdays in the summer and it is very loud! Our venue coordinator did work with LTD to make sure they shut off their music during our ceremony which was hugely appreciated, but it was definitely noticeable during cocktail hour and dinner. Not a huge deal as we knew it was going to happen and our DJ did a great job mitigating the noise, but something to be aware of
- Our venue coordinator changed 3 times, twice within 3 months of our wedding. Our initial coordinator was really hard to communicate with and was constantly forgetting details we'd gone over with him. If we hadn't hired a wedding planner, we would have been in a really bad place both with him and with all of the staff transitions. However, our final coordinator Keisha was great and we did ultimately feel like we were in good hands, so in the end it all worked out.
Rafael P
1.0
4/19/2025
We booked the Fremont Foundry through Landmark Events for its beautiful, industrial aesthetic—but unfortunately, the planning and execution fell far short of expectations.
Over th...
e course of planning, our venue contact changed four times, and each transition brought more confusion and miscommunication. Details were constantly lost, policies changed without notice, and we often found ourselves educating the staff on what was written on their own website or contract.
Just weeks from our wedding, our venue contact had changed once again, and we had to start from scratch with communicating all of the details to this new staff. In one virtual meeting, he and our previous contact both approved some of our specified requests that we made sure to note because of our familiarity with other venue requirements and their contract policies. Then, when meeting in person, this person went back on his word, acted confused about who approved these two requests, and had to "circle back" with his team to ensure the requests could still be accommodated. Ultimately, they rejected one of the requests and we had to communicate with other vendors about the change in plans.
Later, we sent Landmark a planning document formatted to the likes of their BEO for their ease of reference. Despite this, Landmark continued to send us BEOs with incorrect information and charges. We were supposed to receive a finalized BEO and payment a month prior to our wedding day. Instead, we were sent these things the night before our wedding, when we were told to pay the balance or risk cancellation of our wedding that we had been planning a whole year in advance. We had to leave a dinner early to try and resolve it, only to find the same errors again. Instead of enjoying the evening with family who had flown in, we sat at home stressed about all the uncorrected mistakes.
Then the day of the wedding arrives. We try our best to put a smile, push the worries aside, and enjoy the day. Unfortunately, the mistakes from their planning leaked into the execution. The aisle and seats were incorrectly arranged, which led to the florist incorrectly placing her own decor, so we had to very quickly rearrange the space before guests arrived. Minutes before dinner, our guests were approached about their individual allergies even though Landmark had already received a list of allergies a month in advance. Thankfully, we had carefully picked our menu so we could avoid the allergies we knew about. Had we not, I'm not sure if those guests would have eaten anything as Landmark prepares the food off site and simply brings the meals to the venue in warmers. There were other pain points as well: guests feeling like they needed to hunt down staff for tray-passed apps, us needing to walk to storage ourselves to request our dessert and cake be set out, half of our guests finishing their dinner before the last two tables could even have theirs served, and the venue's point of contact missing for the last half of the night with no communication to us who would be taking over his duties.
Keep in mind, this was a not a large wedding. We had 60 guests. And somehow, Landmark Events added far more stress than support. We would not recommend them for any special event.
abbie s
3.0
1/14/2025
TL;DR: The venue is gorgeous and the food was perfect, but communication issues, lack of transparency, and personality differences with our coordinator made our experience less tha...
n ideal.
This review has been a difficult one to write -- there were so many things we loved about the Fremont Foundry. However, there were also some things about our experience working with Landmark Events and our specific coordinator that made our planning process, and our wedding day, more difficult than they needed to be. I’m providing specific details and names here not because I want to publicly call out or shame anyone, but because I genuinely believe that our experience was specific to the staff that we worked with, and experiences with other members of the Landmark team may not be the same.
The Good
First and foremost, we absolutely LOVED the venue itself! The Foundry is such an amazing space with multiple floors and several options for creating an event flow that utilizes the entire venue. We held our ceremony and cocktail on their beautiful rooftop that overlooks the Fremont Cut and Seattle skyline, and then moved downstairs into the main venue space for our reception and dancing. So many of our guests commented that they loved our venue and the setup of our event (we loved it, too)!
The food and drinks were incredible. Herban Feast is the in-house caterer for Landmark Events and they provide an extensive menu with tons of great options that can accommodate basically any dietary preferences. We went with an entirely vegetarian meal at our wedding, and even some of our carnivorous guests said that it was the best wedding meal they’d ever had! I also want to take a moment to commend the bar and service staff, especially Felix who was the lead bartender for our event. They were great at making sure that we always had drinks in our hands and that our guests were consistently taken care of.
The Bad
Even though the food at our event ended up being great, and we absolutely loved the physical space, it was a bit of a process to get there. Landmark includes one tasting with your booking about two months before the event. It’s important to know that you are NOT able to choose the menu for your tasting, which meant that I (as a vegetarian) was unable to actually try most of the food at our tasting. We ended up booking a second/private tasting where we could choose the menu at an upcharge. There was also a bit of an issue with ADA accessibility. The venue has an elevator that goes up to the second floor, but it doesn’t go to the rooftop, and the staircases were a bit difficult for some of our guests with mobility issues to navigate.
Speaking of upcharges, about two weeks before our wedding at our final meeting with the venue, we were told about several additional fees that we were previously unaware of. They didn’t listen to us when we told them we were bringing in our own desserts, and two weeks before our wedding told us we needed to have additional staff because of that. They also didn’t capture that we wanted an open bar (even though it was communicated in our first meeting). This led to our final payments being higher than we anticipated. Separately, the venue charges thousands of dollars in “service fees” as a percentage on top of line-item charges for food/drink/labor/rental costs, and our venue representatives were unable to explain where the additional service fees were going. All of this combined to make us feel as though we were being nickel-and-dimed when we were too close to our wedding to consider alternative actions.
Part of the issue here is that our venue representative, Lauren L, was incredibly hard to communicate with. There were several instances of emails going unanswered for weeks, and when we did get a response we often did not get answers to all of our questions. We also never managed to get her phone number, or any contact number for the Foundry, which complicated communication even further.
The Ugly
One of the clearest instances of failed communication (bordering on deliberate negligence) was the lack of disclosure about Fremont Fridays, a summer concert series hosted by a nearby business in the parking lot adjacent to the venue. The main stage for Fremont Fridays is across an alley from the garage door of the Foundry’s dining room, so on concert days, there’s competing amplified sound starting around 5:00pm. Our event was always planned for a Friday, but we weren’t notified about Fremont Fridays until our first planning meeting AFTER signing the venue contract. During that meeting, our coordinator indicated that there had been discussions between Landmark and the business hosting Fremont Fridays since last year, which indicated that Landmark obviously knew about the potential disruption before we signed our contract. Landmark representatives told us how disruptive Fremont Fridays were, and that the deejays can try to mitigate but there’s not much they can do about the noise/disruption. Luckily, we were able to communicate with the neighboring business on our own to ensure that their concert would not interfere with our wedding, but this feels like something that Foundry representatives should be MUCH more transparent about before allowing contracts for Friday weddings to be signed.
We also ran into some issues scheduling our rehearsal. In the contract, it is stated that couples are able to schedule a rehearsal 30 days prior to their event. When we reached out to our coordinator at 30 days, she was unable to provide us with any options for scheduling. Later, we were able to find a time but had to move it at the last minute because our coordinator scheduled a meeting with a different couple at the same time. Had there been more consistent communication leading up to our event, we might have been able to avoid some of these scheduling issues.
Another time where lack of communication impacted our event was during day-of setup. In our final planning meeting, and in a series of emails, we sent our coordinator Lauren detailed plans related to décor. I had DIY-ed a TON of decorations for our wedding and was very excited about having all of them around our space. However, on the day of our wedding, Lauren did not set up most of the décor we brought. It was only after my mom asked about some missing items that we found over half of our prepared decorations in a back-room closet, at which point Lauren indicated she was not planning to use them. We ended up setting up a lot of them ourselves and with the generous assistance of our florist.
At the end of the night, the venue staff also threw away a TON of the decorations that we hoped to keep. The second our music shut off, staff was going through the venue to tear down, despite us being told that we would have a few minutes to collect our items. The venue threw away candlesticks that belonged to our grandmother and mother, as well as a ton of other less-sentimental but still valuable pieces of our décor.
The final note in the “ugly” category is related to our interactions with Lauren leading up to and on the day of our wedding. Despite being our day-of coordinator and therefore the person that we expected to quell chaos, she ended up being a source of frustration. In addition to the communication and décor issues I described above, there were several times throughout the day where she impacted the flow of our event. For example, she told me I didn’t have time use the restroom before our first look, and she told my mother and brother that they needed to move while they were watching my husband’s first dance with his mom (my family wasn’t blocking any safety/egress paths). These weren’t the only incidents but are representative of her general attitude. Perhaps I have an unrealistic expectation of the disposition of a day-of-coordinator, but I truly believe that someone would have a more positive experience at the Fremont Foundry if they were working with another member of their staff.
Alexandria M
5.0
11/04/2023
We got married at the Fremont Foundry early last month and it was beyond our wildest dreams. Leading up to our wedding our venue coordinator Ruby was absolutely incredible. And the...
combo of her and the day-of team was perfection -- everyone had such amazing energy, made transitions from ceremony to cocktail hour to reception seamless, and were true visionaries with set up and the details. The whole team made us feel so special on our wedding day and we were able to be 100% present while they did all of the behind the scenes work.
The venue is obviously so stunning -- and it's a perfect choice for indoor + outdoor celebrations. We were lucky to be able to use the rooftop for our ceremony and cocktail hour, and we loved having the courtyard space for guests to take a breather from dancing and also enjoy the food truck we brought in!
100% we highly recommend Fremont Foundry!! We are still beaming from our perfect wedding day :)
Matt P
5.0
9/20/2023
We couldn't be happier with our choice of the Fremont Foundry as our wedding venue! We loved the flexibility in using each part of the space as needed for our wedding. The catering...
staff went above and beyond and left everyone raving about the delicious food. Bre and Lauren were so wonderful to work with 1) during planning by effortlessly orchestrating every detail and 2) day-of by making our special day totally stress free. Five stars all around for making our wedding a truly unforgettable experience!
Shannon L
5.0
10/02/2022
Oh my goodness. The Foundry is absolutely gorgeous for an industrial vibe. They have so many services in-house including catering, day-of coordination, and decor, and have great re...
lationships with tons of Seattle-area vendors. We got so many compliments from our guests about the space. It was everything we hoped for!
Vicky L
4.0
7/22/2022
Our wedding day at Fremont Foundry was lovely! Such a versatile venue. There's a rooftop, penthouse, atrium, and courtyard space to be used however you wish! Great for all seasons ...
in Seattle.
From the beginning to the day of our wedding, we worked with 4 different venue/event coordinators. Even with 4 different coordinators, everything ran smoothly and was consistent. We received timely responses to our questions and concerns through emails and texts.
The appetizers were a little disappointing because I had expected more than one bite of chicken on a skewer stick or a prawn to be bigger. Dinner was much better. I really enjoyed the dinner entrees: beef short rib and salmon. They were cooked to perfection!
The staff were friendly and knowledgeable and made the planning process stress free. Overall, this is a great venue and provides so many ways to use the space.
Amy N
5.0
2/24/2022
Fremont was the most amazing venue for us. They worked with us for 2 years through 3 date changes due to COVID delays. The day of, the entire event staff was absolutely fabulous, s...
o many of our guests commented directly on the service they received. They handled our wedding beautiful and it turned out far better than I expected (P.S. the short ribs are the best!)
Response from Fremont Foundry by Landmark Event Co. on 02/24/2022
Hi Amy!
Thank you so much for your wonderful words, and letting us be part of your amazin...
g day! We're so glad we got to work with you!
Thank you,
- tysyn
tysyn lyn
Sales & Staffing Coordinator
Landmark Event Co.
Katie Q
5.0
2/23/2022
We could not have picked a more perfect venue for our winter wedding than Fremont Foundry. My wedding vibe was modern and sleek, and the venue was the perfect backdrop to bring th...
at vision to life. The staff was extremely easy to work with and responsive. I also liked that we as bride and groom had access to the entire venue on our wedding day, even thought we were not using every space for our actual event. Fremont Foundry also offered flexible options for bar service, catering and more that made it easy for us to find a budget that worked for us. The location is also so great, and our guests really enjoyed having a bunch of bars and restaurants within walking distance so they could continue the party once the reception itself was over.
Response from Fremont Foundry by Landmark Event Co. on 02/23/2022
Thank you so much! We were so honored to be part of your special day!
- tysyn lyn
Staff...
ing and Sales Coordinator
Landmark Event Co.
Cailey M
5.0
11/19/2021
After 2 years of waiting and replanning, we finally had our wedding reception last weekend at the Foundry. It was AMAZING! We had the absolute best time!! Because of COVID precauti...
ons, we moved our party to the roof only a couple months before the party. Being November, it was pouring rain and cold out, but the Foundry team had set up such a wonderful event that we barely even noticed the weather. There were tents, heaters, beautiful lights and decor, and such a warm and inviting set-up! The food was amazing, the bartenders were great and made delicious cocktails all night, and the chef even met our request of ice cream sandwiches for dessert! The staff was lovely all night long. I have to also give a huge thank you to our event coordinator, Carlee. She started working with us towards the end of round THREE of planning this event, and she was amazing to work with! She was organized, responsive, and so calm no matter what came up. Thank you to all the other event coordinators that we worked with along the way. I really can't say enough great things about our experience. To the whole Fremont Foundry team, thank you, thank you, thank you!
Brandon B
5.0
11/13/2021
Had our wedding at the Fremont Foundry just last weekend & it was a blast! The team there was great on the night of the event, just as they have been for the last two years of plan...
ning/waiting (damn covid!). Besides being a uniquely interesting industrial vibe, the Foundry made it easy to host a great event with in-house or preferred partner vendors for food, booze, lighting, florals, etc. Everything was delicious, everyone's cups stayed full, and the space looked amazing. We really appreciated that the in-house event management folks (https://landmarkeventco.com/) were communicative and collaborative throughout the planning process. It's really nice working with sophisticated professionals, producing detailed quotes, floor plans, etc., scheduling visits and tastings, email follow-ups, etc.
Lindsey T
5.0
11/25/2017
Wow, did we hit the jackpot with Fremont Foundry. With a wedding in October, we knew that weather could be an issue, so we were looking for a place that could be entirely indoors, ...
but could fit our crowd of 115 easily without feeling crammed. The Foundry was the perfect spot for us. The rooms transitioned well from each section of the wedding, and the space is simple, yet so unique in its own way. It didn't take much to decorate it because it was already such a cool space! But the best thing about the Foundry was the staff. We worked really closely with Jess and we are so grateful for her help, patience, and support throughout our year of planning. She was always responsive, and worked with us to ensure things remained within our budget while still having the perfect day. We can't recommend the Fremont Foundry enough. It is beautiful, unique, and the perfect wedding venue from start to finish.
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