Sunday, July 6th. We have a intimate wedding and a strict timeline of providing seating and guest lists to our venue. Unfortunately, we can't guarantee that we will be able to accommodate you after this date. Please reach out to us if there are any extenuating circumstances.
We would love all guests seated by 4:15pm. We’ll be starting muy puntual! 😉
We're having an intimate wedding with only close friends and family. Unless included in your invite, no.
Leave your kids at home if you want to have fun, but we understand if you can't. We love all of our favorite people. Include them in your allotted RSVP or reach out to us to confirm space so that we can make sure to include them in the dining counts required by the venue. We also ask that you keep track of your little ones and that they remain seated during important keystone moments like the religious ceremony, intro and first dances. Save their energy for the dancefloor!
Black tie-optional. We would love if family wears black dresses/ suit jackets for pictures but it is not required. Our wedding starts during the day and transitions into the evening. Wear what makes you comfortable. No jeans, sneakers, flip-flops or t-shirts. Since the ceremony will include Jewish traditions, yarmulkes (also called kippahs) will be available at the entrance. These are small head coverings traditionally worn by men during religious ceremonies as a sign of respect. Men are welcome to wear one regardless of faith—participation is optional but warmly encouraged.
Yes, Please check out the "Accommodations" link on our website. Our venue has a small number of hotel rooms available but we also included a range of options with different price points that are all quick driving distance from the venue.
Yes, on site.
Yes, the bar will be open!
Yes. We will be having our wedding ceremony under a Chuppah (a canopy that symbolizes the couple’s new home together). The ceremony will include traditional blessings in Hebrew & English, the signing of a Ketubah (marriage contract), circling, and the breaking of the glass—a joyful moment that symbolizes both the fragility and beauty of marriage. A short explanation will be provided during the ceremony so everyone feels included.
Yes! Your presence is the greatest gift, but if you’d like to help us start our married life together, you’ll find our registry using the "registry" tab on this website.