I am looking at a venue and it's the first that has a consumption vs hourly option. I am wondering which you think is most cost effective? My first thought was to go with hourly because I know people will be drinking however there are several other drinks that will be served so maybe people will order less from the bar.
The package includes
1 hour open bar (cocktail hour)
2 glasses of wine served with dinner
Champagne toast
After that I can go with hourly open bar
$29 for first hour and $13 for each hour after I believe
Or pay per consumption
Any advise is welcome
Re: Consumption vs hourly
with my venue the first hour is cocktails and passed appz with a cheese table its top shelf open bar then after that its premium open bar
they dont have a package where open bar is included for the whole night.? i live in connecticut and every full service venue ( banquet halls) offer full open bar all night but you have the option to skip do partial or no bar.
for consumption are they charging you a flat fee for each drink? or will it vary from drink to drink? say a beer is like 3.00 and a martini is like 9.00 it might cost you more because your guest might opt for the more fancy drinks that are more expensive. if the venue said its 4.00 flat rate for all drinks beer and wine included that would be different but it could still get costly in the end. go with the hourly its less expensive in the end. plan on people drinking 2.5 drinks per hour.
and not everyone is a wine or beer drinker im not a fan of wine unless its white merlot or white zin, and as far as beer goes unless its the malted kind like twisted tea or smirnoff ice i wont touch it. i am not a huge drinker but i do like to have an occasional peach tree madres peachtree orange juice and cranberry or a sex on the beach.
if you do go consumption route i would tell them you want the least expensive liqour and mixers to keep your cost down and i would also find out if the charge is the same if you were to order a beer wine and a martini or would the price be different.
top shelf vs premium examples of vodka you get i got this off google so it can vary from place to place
Grey Goose
Ketel One
Belvedere
premium is
Skyy
Stoli (+ flavors)
Absolut
Hangar One
also stay away from offering a cash bar its very tacky a way to get around that would be to serve drinks for like 2 1/2 hours then after that keep the bar open but switch to beer wine and soda
are you really in love with this venue have you booked with them
the normal here in connecticut is you pay one price for sit down or buffet and that includes open bar. i am paying 71 a head for full course sit down dinner open bar for the full 5 /12 hours first hour is top shelf then after that its less expensive liqours i get a dj with my package centerpeices for my tables and they are giving me a cake
so its going to cost you an extra 13,000 to host a full bar? i went with the highest priced drink on consumption at 7 drinks would be 91 pp x 148
at 75 being the low and 150 being the tops.
good luck with your wedding planning