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If you’re preparing to organize a bridal shower in the greater Houston area, you are in luck. The Bayou City offers a tremendous variety of locations, whether you have an intimate space with a cozy atmosphere in mind or you’re looking for something more elaborate or formal.

We have some tips and ideas to help you create a fantastic Houston-area bridal shower, along with answers to common questions we hear about bridal showers.

Deciding Where to host a bridal shower in Houston

The sky's the limit. If you'd like to have the shower in a restaurant, you've hit the jackpot. Houston is known as one of the best foodie destinations in the nation. In fact, Houston was ranked the fifth-best food city in the U.S. by Travel + Leisure magazine in March 2023.

You can find chic cafes and tea rooms, international eateries representing nearly every country in the globe, and restaurants specializing in Texas favorites like barbecue and Tex-Mex. Many of Houston's restaurants offer a private dining room.

If you would rather not hold your event at a restaurant, additional bridal shower venue options include a private home, a lovely outdoor space or public garden, a hotel, a Houston-area event venue, a winery, or a museum.

Below are a few examples of the many bridal shower venues available in greater Houston. We recommend talking with the bride-to-be about her preferences and setting a budget early in your planning process so you can narrow your list of options.

The Bell Tower on 34th

You always have the option of holding the bridal shower at our wedding and event venue in Garden Oaks, near the Houston Heights in Houston, TX. We have event spaces that are perfect for any special occasion, including bridal showers. Our venue is known for its beauty and attentive customer service.

Archway Gallery

This modern art gallery in Houston’s Montrose neighborhood rents space that can accommodate as many as 175 people. Tables and chairs are available, and the gallery has a kitchen area.

Memorial Wine Cellar

A family-owned wine bar, shop, and party venue, Memorial Wine Cellar has private space available for showers and other celebrations.

Houston Botanic Garden

Not far from the Houston Heights, this beautiful location offers multiple outdoor spaces for parties and events. Houston Botanic Garden comprises 132 acres of greenery and natural beauty.

Sara’s Inn

This venue in the Houston Heights is a perfect space for intimate gatherings and is popular for both bridal showers and baby showers. Known for its Victorian charm, the inn has 15 rooms and suites and multiple common areas.

Cottage Charm @ The Romack House

Cottage Charm @ The Romack House is a 1905 country cottage located in Old Katy, Texas. This lovely cottage sits on a half-acre shaded by 100-year-old trees. The cottage is available for bridal showers, baby showers, tea parties, and other special events.

Art Cellar Houston

Rent this 1,600-square-foot studio in West Houston for a shower/private painting party. The studio provides all art materials and can accommodate parties of up to 50 people.

What is the average cost of a bridal shower?

Generally, you should plan to spend about $350 to $800 for your bridal shower, assuming you'll be welcoming approximately 35 to 50 guests.

Who should pay for the shower?

Most bridal showers are covered by the maid-of-honor and the bridesmaids, but that’s not a requirement. We’ve also seen close friends and family members who aren’t part of the bridal party take responsibility for showers.

It's not at all unusual for more than one person to share hosting duties, along with the shower expenses.

How Can We Keep the Shower Affordable?

It’s all about balance. If you want to shower the bride-to-be with gifts at a decadent Houston restaurant, for example, consider cutting costs in other areas, possibly by skipping alcohol or bringing your own cake.

You also can cut costs by sending online invitations and making your own decorations.

When Should We Send Invitations?

Plan to send invitations about six to eight weeks in advance.

You've got this.

Don't worry: Organizing a shower is very doable. Here's a look at your basic planning steps.

Determine who will organize this event and set a budget.

From there, get input from the bride. Work with her to set the day and time.

Then, get her input on the type of setting she would like, if she wants a couple's shower, food preferences, her interest in games, and if she has any requests for this special day.

Research venues within your budget. In addition to Houston, you can find wonderful bridal shower venues in nearby cities like Galveston, Katy, and Conroe.

After you've lined up the venue, select invitations (again, with the bride’s input.)

Work on your selections for food, desserts, beverages, and games.

Designate people to help with tasks like decorating and keeping track of gift-givers.

You’ll see: Everything will come together, and the bride will have an amazing experience.