Not because they’re over-the-top — but because there are just too many good places, good people, and good moments to squeeze into a single timeline.
Drake and Sarah’s Denver wedding weekend was exactly that. Friday was filled with iconic Denver spots, and then on Saturday, they switched things up entirely and hosted their reception at Town Hall Collaborative. Different vibe, same incredible energy.
If you’re planning a multi-day wedding in Denver, a Town Hall Collaborative reception is a seriously cool option for day two.




Town Hall Collaborative isn’t your typical wedding venue, and that’s exactly why couples love it.
Located in the Golden Triangle neighborhood of Denver, it’s part food hall, part community space, and part event venue. The building was originally a mid-century municipal building, and it still has that clean architectural feel. Inside, it’s been transformed into a super modern, open gathering space. For a reception or celebration-focused wedding event, it works really well.
Perfect for day-two receptions: Couples who host their ceremony somewhere else (like a park, garden, or courthouse) can use Town Hall for a bigger party later. It’s ideal for welcoming a larger guest list without needing a full traditional wedding structure.
Flexible event energy: You can bring in a DJ, desserts, drinks, and basically build whatever kind of party you want.
Great location in Denver: It’s right in the Golden Triangle, close to downtown and surrounded by museums, parks, and some of the city’s best neighborhoods.
Modern architectural vibes: If you like spaces that feel open and a little editorial, this one photographs beautifully.
This venue tends to attract couples who want their wedding to feel more like a community gathering or celebration than a formal event.
It’s especially great for:
Basically, if you want your reception to feel like the best party of the weekend, this space makes it really easy.



Drake and Sarah’s wedding weekend leaned fully into some of the most iconic places in Denver. It was a full day of incredible Denver spots, and honestly I loved that they leaned into the city like that.
They started Friday getting ready at Catbird Hotel in RiNo and from there, we headed to the Denver Botanic Gardens, where they held their ceremony and cocktail hour. After that, they rented out Brasserie Brixton for dinner with close friends and family — an intimate French restaurant moment that felt elegant and cozy at the same time. And then of course… the after party at Yacht Club, which was the perfect speakeasy-style nightcap to end day one.
Saturday was all about celebration. Instead of trying to recreate the formality of Friday, Drake and Sarah invited their wider circle of friends and family to join them for a Town Hall Collaborative reception. The vibe was fun and exactly what you want after an emotional wedding day! Full of epic music, dessert, food trucks, and a big group of people who were just excited to celebrate them.
Naturally, the night wrapped up with a late-night Taco Bell run, which honestly feels like the most correct possible ending to a wedding weekend. In my opinion.


Where is Town Hall Collaborative located?
Town Hall Collaborative is located in Denver’s Golden Triangle neighborhood, just south of downtown and near the Denver Art Museum.
Can you host a wedding reception at Town Hall Collaborative?
Yes! The space regularly hosts private events, including wedding receptions, welcome parties, and celebration gatherings.
Is Town Hall Collaborative good for a day-two wedding event?
It’s perfect for it. Many couples use it for rehearsal dinners, welcome parties, or second-day receptions where they can invite a larger group and focus on celebrating.
What’s the best way to book a photographer for a two-day wedding?
Sarah and Drake booked my two-day photography package, which includes 12 hours that can be split across the two days in a way that makes the most sense for your unique day.