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Rehearsal dinner ideas?`

Does anybody have any ideas for a somewhat inexpensive rehearsal dinner in the Portland area?

Any input would be very much appreciated!! Smile

Re: Rehearsal dinner ideas?`

  • edited December 2011
    Old Spaghetti Factory...it's about $10 a head including choice of milk, iced or hot tea, or coffee to drink (soft drinks and alcohol are extra), salad, bread, the entree, and ice cream for dessert.
  • edited December 2011
    We had ours at the Old Spaghetti Factory too. It worked out great. Most of our guests were staying downtown, a lot without cars, and were able to take the streetcar there and back. And since it was so inexpensive we were able to include all of our OOT guests and family and still be way under the budget DH's parents gave us. I think we ended up with like 90 people.
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  • edited December 2011
    Thanks guys! I will definitely check it out! I've been there before and think it's beautiful as well!
  • edited December 2011
    We are having ours at the newer Old Town Pizza off of MLK on the east side. We wanted something really laid back and easy and the building itself is awesome.
  • edited December 2011
    We were going to have ours at OSF too but switched to Old Town Pizza! I am so happy I had it there instead, more charm and really shows of Portland if you have out of town quests.  Also, it is the same price for better food and location!
  • edited December 2011
    Okay great! I had been debating between OSF and Old town pizza in fact. :) I think I will have to go check them both out. Thanks everyone!
  • edited December 2011
    I bet for about the same amount, you could get a permit to serve food and alcohol in one of Portland's parks and have an amazing picnic. That way you have control over the decoration, etc. and the food!
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