The Graylyn Estate
The ceremony and celebration will take place at The Graylyn Estate. Save this one for arrival, parking, and wedding-day directions.
Hotels, wedding essentials, favorite stops, and useful places for the weekend.
Use this page as a practical guide while you are in town. Start with the wedding essentials, then browse food, coffee, drinks, and local places worth visiting.
The ceremony and celebration will take place at The Graylyn Estate. Save this one for arrival, parking, and wedding-day directions.
A polished downtown stay inside the historic R.J. Reynolds Building. Guests staying overnight are encouraged to book through the official Kimpton room block; booking details are on the Travel page.
Preferred wedding rates start at $209/night, with no prepayment required.
A refined French brasserie and bar in the heart of downtown, especially convenient for guests staying at the Kimpton Cardinal.
A strong option for guests from out of state who want Southern food in a refined setting, with wood-fired dishes, thoughtful ingredients, and a comfortable dining room.
A locally owned Southern bistro known for fresh regional ingredients, a cozy setting, and Winston-Salem staples like tomato pie, shrimp and grits, and fried chicken.
A polished late-night option for guests who want a more refined drink after the wedding, with a speakeasy-style feel and a strong bourbon and cocktail program.
A fun group-friendly option if guests want to keep the night going after the wedding, with drinks plus games and entertainment in one downtown spot.
A casual late-night option with billiards, darts, arcade games, and a livelier post-wedding feel for guests who want something less formal.
A newer cocktail bar with a darker, more atmospheric feel, creative drinks, and enough energy for guests who want to keep the night going downtown.
A New Orleans-inspired bar and event space near West End Mill Works with indoor seating, a large deck, games, and a more casual group-friendly feel.
A locally loved bakery and coffeehouse downtown with pastries, coffee, sandwiches, and a practical morning-after stop.
An artisanal bakeshop and coffee stop near the Reynolda and Graylyn side of town, ideal for pastries, bread, and a slower morning.
A Tuscan-style winery in the Blue Ridge foothills with sweeping views and a relaxed, romantic atmosphere.
Beautiful formal gardens and walking trails just minutes from the venue, perfect for a peaceful stroll.
A historic estate and American art museum with preserved interiors, exhibitions, and a setting that feels quietly grand.
A dependable spot in Reynolda Village with a broad menu and an easy, casual feel.
A popular coffee shop with a relaxed, industrial feel, ideal for breakfast or a casual morning.
An upscale dinner option set in a historic home, with attentive service and seasonal New American cuisine.
A cozy, tucked-away steakhouse with excellent steaks, seafood, and a strong wine list.
A preserved Moravian historic district with restored buildings, gardens, demonstrations, and one of the city's most memorable walks.
A charming general store with outdoor goods, apparel, local finds, gifts, and an old-fashioned candy selection.
A lively stretch of galleries, public art, shops, restaurants, and Trade Street character in the heart of downtown.