Went to a wedding here. It was a great ceremony and beautiful reception and overall a cool space.
— Margot D.
Great building. Lots of history.
— J. D. S.
Very beautiful place. Was here for an awards ceremony on the second floor and it was very nice.
— Monica F.
If you are looking for a place to host a large event or reception, Glassworks is by far the coolest venue in which to host it. I have been to many receptions and events there (including my own wedding reception), and it never fails to impress me with it’s beautiful space and decor. There are two reception rooms to choose from and they both exude sophistication, elegance, and style. The first floor room is designed for smaller receptions, but has the added bonus of the Glassworks gallery as part of the backdrop. The second floor is for larger parties and includes a checkered dance floor to get your boogie on, a large window overlooking the glassblowing studio (you can book demonstrations during your event for a little extra moolah), and a beautiful built-in glass bar–the most popular spot at my reception by far!
Not only are the reception rooms unique and very visually appealing, but the service is impeccable. Their event coordinators will go above and beyond to ensure that everything is perfect for the big event. They leave no stone unturned and cater to your every need to the best of their ability.
If you are looking for an event space that will impress your guests and set the scene for a fabulous soiree, take my advice and stop your search at Glassworks.
— Katy W.
Really loved the space. I was here for a reception and the space was great for about 200 people. They also had a great view in the city. The wedding had their own caterer as well as Bar supply so I assume it’s a okay with outside sources. There is also a nice back drop for a great photo on the
side of the wall.
— Brittany C.
We recently held our wedding and reception at the Louisville Glassworks. It was a beautiful and fun event space, and we loved that it was quirky and different. Another perk is that there are a lot of ways to incorporate the glass theme into your event– we had a flameworking demonstration, and we had our guests place glass tiles on what was then fused into a keepsake platter.
— Betsey W.
We hosted our Sangeet at the Foundry (and used Fleur De Lis as our flower and décor company.) It was a great & affordable place for a party! There were approx. 200 people and we set up space for a bar, 2 “activity” tables, and a large dance floor. Everyone was so accommodating and extremely responsive. Very cool, industrial looking space!
— N. M.


