Due to COVID, and the capacity of our venue, we are, unfortunately, restricted to a certain amount of guests. All invitations included the names of the parties that are invited. If the invitation was addressed to you and your spouse/significant other, then you are both invited to the wedding! If your invitation says “and guest”, that means you have received a plus one and you may bring someone with you.
Formal wear is appropriate, black tie optional.
Massachusetts is three hours ahead of California. Please take note of this when scheduling flights and transportation.
Please let us know if there is a food allergy or restriction so we can make accommodations. We have tried to put together a menu for dinner that will satisfy all dietary preferences - gluten free and vegetarian options available.
Please see the page on our website called "Travel & Accommodations" for more parking information.
We have selected hotels and engaged in contracts for a block of rooms at locations within walking distance to the venue, or within the venue. The ceremony, dinner and reception are all located in one place. For this reason, there will not be transportation provided from the selected hotels to the wedding.
Of course! 1. Salem is about 30-45 minutes north of Boston, depending on traffic. This is home to the Salem Witch Trials, and also where Ava was born. There are waterfront restaurants and quaint shops. 2. Newburyport/Gloucester/Rockport are all an hour or more north of Boston and are right on the Atlantic Coast. There are great seafood options and places to visit the beach. 3. Cape Cod is a day trip- about 2 and a half hours south east of Boston. It’s known for gorgeous beaches and beautiful homes.
Guests may arrive at 5:00 pm and take their seat for a 5:30 pm ceremony.
Reese. It was Reese.
Currently the City of Boston is permitting weddings to be held with 100 guests. As of June 19, that is expected to increase to 200 guests. We are monitoring this closely and will provide updates as we see fit.