Over the past 10 years, we’ve been so lucky to build an incredible community of friends and family. This celebration is our chance to publicly declare our love and vows in front of all the people we love most, in the city we've made home, on our terms.
The celebration will take place on Monday, December 30th, 2025 at Maison Pickle (2315 Broadway, New York, NY 10024). We’ll begin with a short vow renewal ceremony followed by food, drinks, and dancing.
Doors open at 5:00 PM, and the vow renewal will begin promptly at 5:30 PM.
Festive cocktail attire! Think fun, celebratory, and a little sparkle to ring in the New Year. Looking for outfit inspo? See pinterest board here: https://pin.it/4XhA0hQVD
Yes! We’ll have an aggressively large appetizer bar and a full dinner service with plenty of food, cocktails, wine, and non-alcoholic options. Come hungry.
Yes! Everything takes place at Maison Pickle so you won’t need to travel between locations
Yes! We’d love to have nieces, nephews, and friends’ kids join the celebration. For those traveling in (or looking to enjoy the evening with little ones close by), we’ll also have a babysitter arranged at our apartment just three blocks from the venue so you can drop them off when they've decided they've had enough.
Maison Pickle is on Broadway between 83rd and 84th Streets. It’s a short walk from the 1 train (79th St or 86th St stations). For those arriving from New Jersey the 1 is easily accessible from Penn Station + Port Authority. Taxis and rideshares are also very reliable in the area.
NYC has three main airports: LaGuardia (LGA) – closest and most convenient (30–40 min to the venue). JFK – about 60–75 min depending on traffic (and SO easy to get to the city from via AirTrain + LIRR) Newark (EWR) – about 45–60 min. For those staying in NJ Newark is going to be an easier option
December in New York is chilly, often in the 30s–40s°F. Bring a warm coat, scarf, and maybe gloves for walking around the city.
No gifts, please! Your presence is more than enough, and we wouldn’t want it any other way. If the website had a way to turn off the registry option entirely, we would. Instead, we’d love if you brought along a memory to share; an old photo, a favorite story, or even a toast.