Cathy2 wrote:A friend went to an impromptu small wedding in the spring. Her contribution was to organize the wedding cake. I advised her to avoid the word "wedding" in her order. Just tell them you want a fancy cake for a special occasion. She mentioned this advice to a bakery, who hesitated then affirmed they do upcharge for weddings.
Eva Luna wrote:So far I've gotten a reply from the Highland Park Community House, which looks promising - expensive, but beautiful (when I saw the photos I remembered I'd attended a wedding there maybe 15 years ago), you can bring in any caterer and your own booze, and tables and chairs are included. It's also a couple of blocks from Metra, which would be handy for people with no cars or people coming from out of town who don't want to have to rent a car. I've got e-mails in to a few other places, too (Michelle's Ballroom, the Irish-American Heritage Center, and the Glencoe Community House). I really want to see just how multicultural we can make this - so far it's the wedding of an Ashkenazi agnostic and a WASP atheist son of 150 years of Christian missionaries in the Middle East and India, who met while co-authoring a blog on the Middle East and Islam, and we plan to have Persian food, Balkan music, a few horas, maybe some Motown, and I'm thinking of ordering my dress online from Thailand.
What other layers of insanity can we add? I think I have to top my sister's shotgun East Coast Jewish/Iowa Baptist wedding.
kafein wrote:
Wow - I think the IAHC would be a great addition to the mix. It does include tables and chairs. You can use any caterer and they have a full kitchen on site. I did use their bar, but the pricing is very good ( Guinness on nitrous in a pub glass!) and I did negotiate to bring my own wine.
kafein wrote:I paid 100% mark up for wine and champagne. Which is less than they would have charged and a bargain at $5/bottle for Cristalino. I want to say the hall was only $400? But we had it for a Sunday. And this was 6 years ago. We used the 5th Province (the pub) which I liked because you have the dining room side and the pub side with the fireplace. And used the Hall in between for a Sweet Table, DJ, etc. It worked well, IMO.
Actually it might have been $500, but they reduced it because we had to come in a couple hours late, because the President of Ireland was visiting. This limited our access. That said, they spruced up the place - fresh paint everywhere and new annuals planted. The later arrival wasn't an issue for us. It caused minor confusion with our cake delivery, but was not a big deal. (Also - cake from Lutz - very good, not terribly expensive and I can pick up slices every year just like our wedding cake - chocolate cream and strawberry mousse. In fact, I'm due next week.)
Eva Luna wrote:kafein wrote:I paid 100% mark up for wine and champagne. Which is less than they would have charged and a bargain at $5/bottle for Cristalino. I want to say the hall was only $400? But we had it for a Sunday. And this was 6 years ago. We used the 5th Province (the pub) which I liked because you have the dining room side and the pub side with the fireplace. And used the Hall in between for a Sweet Table, DJ, etc. It worked well, IMO.
Actually it might have been $500, but they reduced it because we had to come in a couple hours late, because the President of Ireland was visiting. This limited our access. That said, they spruced up the place - fresh paint everywhere and new annuals planted. The later arrival wasn't an issue for us. It caused minor confusion with our cake delivery, but was not a big deal. (Also - cake from Lutz - very good, not terribly expensive and I can pick up slices every year just like our wedding cake - chocolate cream and strawberry mousse. In fact, I'm due next week.)
Update re: the Irish-American Heritage Center: the room shown on their website is actually the reception room of the Fifth Province (the bar); she said that's the room people normally rent for weddings. Photo: http://irish-american.org/index.php?opt ... &Itemid=58
Rental of that room is now up to $1500 (which is still about the cheapest of the options, more or less), and includes tables and chairs. Whoever does catering must have a liquor license. The lady who does the event planning is only in on Tues. & Wed. afternoons and Fri. & Saturday evenings, and she can discuss bar packages, etc. Sept. 5th (Saturday) is booked for that room, but Sunday the 6th is available. The office is only open from 9 - 5, but there is a security guard there in the evenings, and he can let us in to see the room(s). I didn't want to grill the receptionist too much; she was manning the office alone and was totally swamped. She said the other rooms that are the right size are "not the kind of room people use for weddings," but we can always take a peek anyway. If the IAHC doesn't end up working out for whatever reason, I think we will tour the Highland Park Community House; it's more expensive, but we don't need to use their booze, so it might not be THAT much more expensive, plus it's really beautiful. (When I looked at the photos, I remembered I went to a wedding there maybe 15 years ago, for which the bride and groom had super-specific catering requirements; they were vegan because he had some weird genetic issue that makes his body make cholesterol out of EVERYTHING.) I guess when it comes to distance from Evanston, it's six of one, half a dozen of the other as far as places that let you bring in outside caterers.
We will probably go check out the IAHC in the next few days - wish us luck! But if you have suggestions, please keep them coming.
kafein wrote:You can grab a drink in the pub on most weekend evenings to get a feel for the space.
jandk12 wrote:
My Fiancee and I love foods and would like to showcase our favorite foods in a buffet style from some of our favorite restaurants (about 5 of them).
jandk12 wrote:Just got engaged last week and trying to get a venue that will allow outside food and alcohol for about 300 guests.
My Fiancee and I love foods and would like to showcase our favorite foods in a buffet style from some of our favorite restaurants (about 5 of them). So far I've found places that would allow this but aren't big enough. And while we're at it, would like to bring in our own alcohol so would like that as an option as well.
Any suggestions would be oh so wonderful! We would like to get married May 26th or 27th of 2012 and are running out of time. Yikes! Hopefully someone knows of the perfect place to recommend. THANKS ALL!