A Food Guide for Your Wedding’s Time of Day
What?s in a wedding" (No, seriously. Not a Shakespeare line. People want to know.)
While every soirée is going to vary in terms of fashion, décor, and music, one of the most central aspects for a reception is the food. There should always be something yummy offered to all attendees. However, despite what many newly engaged couples may think, you?re not automatically on the hook for a huge dinner; your choices go beyond the classic buffet or served dinner.
Before officially booking the venue, you and your fiancé should sit down to discuss a whole mess of wedding options, not least of which is the intended time of day. Not all weddings have to be ?ceremony-at-late afternoon, reception-into-the-night? kind of parties. For most venues, you have a much wider selection of time slots than you might think. You may be wondering how you make that decision. Why not let your stomach be your guide" Your reception time (AKA, the time you?ll be serving the food) will really dictate the vibe that you and your beloved will get from your big day. Here’s a general guide to deciding what your wedding?s time-of-day means for your menu!
Breakfast (8am-10am)
Typical Event Vibe: Sleepy-Casual
A morning wedding can be perfect for the early bird couple. These events are typically much more intimate; let?s face it, the chances of getting 150 people to rise with the sun are slim to none. After a short ceremony, consider taking your guests out to a local breakfast joint for a post-...
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