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FAQs

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Is this a wedding?

Answer

No. We are celebrating several life events including our summer elopement, but this is not a wedding in any shape or form. The platform we used to make this website and invitations is geared towards weddings, and we could not remove the term "wedding" from anything. You are simply attending a party.

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What should I wear?

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Think Anne Rice hosting a cocktail party: dark, moody, sexy... Please note, while we are going for a certain vibe and atmosphere, this is not a costume party. Wear your best cocktail attire; gentlemen, jackets preferred.

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Do you have a registry?

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No registry and no gifts necessary. Remember, this is not a wedding.

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What should we do on Halloween?

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Assuming our out-of-town guests will want to take advantage of being in New Orleans on Halloween, what's there to do? Honestly, our favorite thing is to get dressed up, have no set plan, and meander about the French Quarter and surrounding areas. However, some places shine more than others. These establishments are bars, but the street scene around them are often the main attraction. - The R-Bar on Royal St. in the Marigny Triangle - Bud Rips on Piety in the Bywater (Goth Prom!) - Anna's on Royal and Franklin in the Marigny - Golden Lantern on Royal in the French Quarter - And don't hate us, but The Dungeon on Toulouse in the French Quarter (only after midnight)

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Where should we eat?

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If out-of-town guests want to enjoy some New Orleans dining, there's never a shortage of amazing food, but here are some of our favorites. French Quarter - Sylvain - Bayona - Cane & Table - Manolito Marigny/Bywater - Paladar 511 - N7 - Bar Brine Mid-City/Bayou St. John - 1000 Figs - Lola's - Cafe Degas - Parkway Bakery & Tavern - Luizza's by the Track CBD - Herbsaint - Gianna - La Boca Uptown - The Chloe (also just a really cool space and bar) - Osteria Lupo - Saba