Frequently Asked Questions

When should I RSVP by?

Please RSVP by February 25th, 2026 so we can finalize the headcount, seating, and all the little details that make the day run smoothly. We truly hope you can join us and want to make sure there’s a seat with your name on it!

What time should we arrive to the ceremony?

Our ceremony will begin promptly at 3:30pm, so please try to arrive at least fifteen to thirty minutes early. I love you all, but I hope not to run into you while walking down the aisle. The bar will open early for beer and wine, so hopefully that will entice some of you.

Is there parking?

Parking is limited at the venue, but it is available. We highly recommend taking an Uber, Lyft, or hopping in a carpool with your favorite fellow guest(s). If you will be driving, our venue has free on-site parking. Please keep in mind vehicles cannot be left overnight.

Is the wedding outdoors?

Yes! Our ceremony and reception will both be outdoors — surrounded by pretty views, good vibes, and hopefully perfect weather. That said, once the sun goes down, it may get a little chilly (especially for the fellow cold-blooded folks like Kara, who sleeps with a heating pad and blanket every night). We recommend bringing a light jacket or shawl just in case the evening breeze makes an appearance.

Or, you could be like Brett and spend the whole night sweating — so really, it could go either way. Pack accordingly.

What should I wear?

Our wedding dress code is cocktail/formal attire. A nice cocktail dress, midi or maxi dress, or floor-length gown are all perfectly suitable. For men, suits are perfect. Use this as an excuse to buy the dress you’ve had in your cart or whip out your go-to “wedding guest dress” that makes you feel comfortable.

Please no denim (unless you’re recreating the jean dress worn by Britney Spears to the 2001 American Music Awards).

One small tip: the ceremony will be on grass, so we recommend chunky heels, wedges, or fancy flats to avoid dramatically sinking into the lawn all night.

Can I bring a guest/date?

We’re so excited to celebrate with our closest friends and family! If your formal invitation and RSVP card says “+1” or includes a guest's name, then yes — your date is absolutely invited. If not, we’d love for you to come solo and enjoy the night with us (and maybe hit the dance floor with someone new 👀).

If you’re unsure, feel free to reach out — we’re happy to clarify!

Can I bring my kids?

We love you and the rascals. Due to our venue’s strict capacity limits, we will not be having kids at our very adults-only wedding. For childcare options, our venue has had great success with babysitters from the local bars or from Craigslist.