Dress Code: Black Formal We kindly ask our guests to wear black, formal, floor-length attire. Think timeless, elevated, and evening-ready — we inspire you to channel your inner goth!
While we adore your little ones, but our wedding weekend will be a 21+ celebration. We hope you’ll enjoy a fun night out and make it a mini getaway in New Orleans.
Due to venue capacity and our desire to keep the celebration intimate, we’re only able to accommodate the guests formally listed on the invitation. We truly appreciate your understanding and can’t wait to celebrate together.
Absolutely. We’ll be serving a New Orleans–inspired Southern wedding feast. Rather than a traditional plated entrée selection, dinner will be served family-style/buffet style — encouraging guests to pass, share, and enjoy a variety of dishes together, just as it’s done in Southern celebrations. We can’t wait for our East Coast crew to experience a little Louisiana hospitality.
Let us know when you RSVP and we’ll do our best to accommodate you!
We have a room block at Hotel Peter & Paul, which is also our venue. But New Orleans is filled with so many quaint, unique places to stay it all depends on what you are looking for your trip! Please find more information on our travel tab to make your decision!
No worries—there are lots of nearby places to stay. We’ve shared a few great alternatives on the Travel page, just in case.
We are so excited for our loved ones to experience our favorite city! Here are some recommendations : Classic New Orleans Staples Café du Monde – Beignets & café au lait (go early or late night). In Andrew Jackson Sq. Loretta’s - Also beignets, a quick walk from Hotel Peter and Paul Vampire Cafe - Get a blood bag cocktail! Tours ( we highly recommend taking a tour ) French Quarter Phantoms – Haunted & history walking tours. Two Chicks Walking Tours – Garden District & cemetery tours. Cajun Encounters – Swamp tours (alligators included). St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 – Historic above-ground tombs. French Quarter Finds French Market – Local vendors & souvenirs. Marie Laveau's House of Voodoo – Occult curiosities. Andrew Jackson Square Napoleon House – Pimm’s Cup in a candlelit courtyard. Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar – One of the oldest bars in America. (We personally hate Bourbon street, but if you have a desire to go, watch your pockets) The Garden District Hotel Saint Vincent - Great food, drinks, and atmosphere Magazine street - boutiques, art galleries, cafes and bars
Most places in NOLA you can walk to, take a short uber ride, or take the streetcar and get the full experience! (download Lepass app for the streetcar routes)
November in the Crescent City is all about layers — warm afternoons, cooler evenings, and the occasional shower. Pack comfy shoes, because there’s plenty of walking to do while exploring the city’s streets and neighborhoods.