The City of New Orleans requires COVID vaccination upon entry of bars and restaurants. Given the ongoing pandemic, we recommend our guests to be vaccinated and boosted if possible. Please come to New Orleans prepared with your vaccine card so that you can enjoy the city.
The welcome party attire is “casual cocktail,” meaning more relaxed cocktail attire. The restaurant is fairly casual so really anything goes. Our wedding is black-tie optional. This means that men can wear a tuxedo or a dark suit (with any color tie, doesn’t have to be black). Ladies can wear a fancier cocktail dress or a long dress/jumpsuit. We want everyone to have fun dressing up!
March in New Orleans is typically 60s-70s, with less humidity. We hope for no rain, but our venue is all indoor to mitigate that risk.
Nope! There are countless great hotels and airbnbs in New Orleans. The Loews Hotel is closest to our venue and welcome party, being a 2 minute walk from both.
Classic New Orleans weddings do a buffet dinner with open seating. This means there will be low and high tables, and guests may eat wherever and with whomever they choose. This is meant to put more emphasis on the dance floor!