I am the maid of honor in my sister's upcoming wedding and have begun to search out locations to hold her bridal shower. I found a really cute little chocolate/dessert shop that has a loft space above it to hold private parties. They offer several options including a package where you just do a dessert menu (an awesome one!) but they also have the typical lunch and dessert menu. Its BYOB, so we will do wine and some kind of martini Im sure but this place only allows for you to rent it out for a maximum of two hours. Im thinking holding the shower after lunch (2ish) and just doing deserts and drinks would be a better option bc of the time constraint. Would this look cheap???
Re: Does this seem cheap?
Nope.
Wine and chocolate is a winner in my book.
Sounds awesome. Nice find.
IMO no. My MOH threw me a bridal tea. Probably about 2 hours, complete with tea services and finger sandwiches. Perfect perfect perfect
I think you need to guage it by the guests who would be invited and the bride for what their opinion would be for what their opinion would be on it. If it's within the social norm for your family, then stick with that part of things. I also agree with the PP in that 2-hours might be rather restrictive for timing..
IMO, if it was an event for my family, yes, you'd be cheaping out because people in my family usually like to have some savory option even if it's simply finger sandwiches regardless of the time of the event as well as have plenty of time to just relax and chat it up. While you wouldn't be obligated by a 2:00 start time to provide a full/filling meal, something that fits the profile of an afternoon snack/afternoon tea would be something to consider as an option just so all your bases are covered. That said, anyone with little kids will likely love you because it's not in the middle of afternoon naps! (which is also something to consider whether or not there will be any kids in attendance)...
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I think that's a cute idea. However, most showers I have attended have served more of a meal, so maybe that needs to be added subtly on the invite, that the party is desserts and wine only. That way people don't show up on an empty stomach and start drinking alcohol.
Could be a disaster!
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