Denver Wedding Restaurant Venues Built for Celebration
Looking for a wedding restaurant venue in Denver? Ace Eat Serve delivers bold bites, loud laughs, and just enough friendly competition to keep the whole room buzzing between toasts. Set the celebration in Denver’s Uptown neighborhood at 17th and Pennsylvania, with an indoor-outdoor flow that feels like a party from the first sip to the last rally.


Trusted In Denver For Wedding Restaurant Celebrations
A wedding restaurant should feel like a celebration, not a stiff sit-down. Ace Eat Serve is designed for movement and momentum. Big windows. High ceilings. Indoor-outdoor space that keeps the energy up and the room feeling open and exciting.
What Guests Are Saying
★★★★★ “This place is the best. So many activities to play. There are big TVs to watch all the games. The outside patio area is beautiful, and the food is so so so tasty! The staff is also very friendly and super helpful. 10/10 would recommend. Will be coming back soon!” – Shawn C., Google Review
★★★★★ “We went for the tiki pop-up and had a great time! The service was especially attentive, food great and drinks super fun!” – Jillian, Google Review
★★★★★ “Amazing restaurant! One of the best in Denver!” – Tanner A., Google Reviews
Traditional Halls Don’t Fit Every Love Story
A wedding restaurant night works best when the space can shift with the schedule. Ceremony, cocktails, dinner, dancing, all in one place, with indoor-outdoor options that keep guests moving and mingling.
- Lucky Cat Lounge (fits 15-24)
- Pong Room (fits 20-130)
- Covered Patio (fits 20-60)
- Dining Room (fits 50-100)
- Full Patio (fits 60-130)
- Full Restaurant (up to 500)
Family-Style Menus Made For Wedding Restaurant
Ace Eat Serve leans into family-style service for seated dinners, with everyone sharing the same spread and a wide variety across the table. Ace Peking Duck can turn dinner into an experience guests do not expect at a wedding. Dessert can be just as memorable, with an in-house pastry chef who can create wedding cakes for the celebration.
- Family-style variety that keeps every table happy
- Service formats that fit the timeline: passed apps, buffet, or seated dinner
- Menu flexibility for dietary needs, including fully vegetarian wedding menus
- A standout centerpiece option for food-forward couples: signature Ace Peking Duck
Games That Turn Guests Into Friends Fast
A wedding restaurant celebration should feel social, not staged. Games give guests an instant icebreaker, help friend groups mix, and fill the little gaps between speeches, courses, and dancing.
- Ping pong tables for effortless icebreakers and friendly rivalries between tables
- Patio ping pong and additional games for fresh-air breaks and easy mingling
- High-top seating and cocktail tables so guests can snack, sip, and jump back in
- Indoor-outdoor flow that keeps cocktail hour moving and gives the night room to breathe
- A ping pong hall setup that can shift from ceremony to celebration, then into dance-floor energy


Plan Your Wedding Restaurant Venue Denver Without The Stress
- Pick a date + guest count and set the vibe, from intimate dinner to full-on reception energy
- Choose a space + service style that fits the wedding timeline, so toasts and courses land exactly right
- Lock in games and add-ons that keep guests smiling between the big moments
- Show up and celebrate while the events team keeps the night moving smoothly
Flexibility stays built in. Tables can be moved. Decor can go up. Lighting can come in. Outside vendors can be part of the vision, too. Bring the idea. The plan comes together fast.
To start planning, reach out to Jessie Secord at jessie@secretsaucedenver.com or call (303) 800-7705.
Wedding Restaurant FAQs
What group size works best for a wedding restaurant event at Ace?
Guest counts can range from intimate dinners to full buyouts. Many celebrations land in the 100–150 range for a ceremony-to-reception flow. For parties over about 150, an off-site ceremony followed by a reception at Ace can be a better fit.
Can the wedding ceremony happen on-site?
Yes. A common setup is a ceremony in the Pong Room, dinner in the Dining Room, then a return to the Pong Room for dancing and celebrating.
Can dietary needs and allergies be accommodated?
Yes. Menu formats can be tailored for common dietary needs, including fully vegetarian wedding menus with plenty of variety.
Do non-alcoholic options exist for guests who aren’t drinking?
Absolutely. The drink list includes a dedicated Zero Proof section, plus craft sodas, iced teas, and more. Zero-proof MacTails fit right into the toast moment.
What activities are available during the reception?
Ping pong is the headline, and table reservations keep play organized. Outdoor pong is available, and beer pong is available upon request.
Can toasts, speeches, or A/V be included?
Yes. Select spaces include a microphone, plus projector and screen options based on party size. The right room depends on the timeline and guest count.
How does planning work from the first email to the final toast?
Start with a date and guest count, then lock in the best space, menu format, and game plan. After that, it’s all about showing up and celebrating.


Book A Wedding Restaurant Night At Ace
A wedding restaurant night should feel like a true Denver celebration. Great food. Open, airy space. Built-in fun that keeps guests talking and laughing all night. Ace Eat Serve brings it all together in Uptown, with room to make the vision real.
