The dress code is Black Tie Masquerade, For this "Phantom of the Opera" themed wedding, formal attire is required. Masks are strongly encouraged for the reception. Masquerade masks only.
Black Tie wedding attire is the second most formal attire for weddings. Floor length gowns, tuxes, or nice black suites are acceptable. No cowboy boots, cocktail dresses, jeans, khakis, or short sleeve shirts. For women, here is a helpful link to follow: http://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/fashion/gmp10376651/wedding-dress-codes/ You may also choose to wear an elegant pant-suit if you do not feel comfortable in a floor-length gown. However it should meet the black tie criteria or you may feel very underdressed. For men, here is a helpful link to follow: https://www.dmarge.com/2016/04/mans-guide-dressing-wedding.html
It’s okay, once you’ve emerged from the rock you’ve been living under, we recommend renting the movie (it may still be on Netflix). You may not understand the references, songs, or why our wedding is a black tie masquerade if you’ve never seen the movie. Better yet, while you’re still in town, New York City is only about a 35 minute drive if you’d like to see it on Broadway after our wedding!
Absolutely! Our venue can accommodate any food allergies, simply tell your waiter if you have any restrictions. There are plenty of options for picky eaters, too. We provided an extensive menu during both the cocktail hour and dinner for you to choose any of the multiple salads, entrees, and desserts.