Let’s get one thing straight from the get-go. Your wedding day is going to be spectacular, with or without alcohol. It will be a joyous, uplifting occasion that reminds everyone that life is worth celebrating. It is also a time to stand firmly behind your values, priorities, and desires to plan an event that is authentic to you. Unapologetically reject things that don’t fit and embrace the things that do. Consider whether or not to have a bar at your wedding by answering these questions.
Should I serve alcohol at my wedding?
- Is alcohol essential to create the atmosphere I want on my wedding day?
- Does alcohol align with my cultural norms and personal values?
- Based on past events, do my guests expect to be served alcohol as a form of hospitality?
- Are many of my guests likely to drink?
- Is a bar within my budget? Estimate $15-35 per person, depending on what you plan to serve.
- Do I have concerns related to overconsumption or the sobriety of anyone?
- Are there other aspects of my wedding day that I would like to prioritize instead?
What did you decide?
If you decide to have a bar at your wedding, continue reading about what to discuss with your bartender. >> 30 Questions to Ask Your Wedding Bartender. If you are a Warrenwood Couple, don’t forget that you can hire us to handle your entire bar. It’s easy-peasy! Find pricing and all the details on our Warrenwood Bar Services webpage.
If you opt for an alcohol-free celebration, explore our blog post on the topic. >> 9 Tips for Planning an Alcohol-Free Wedding
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