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Cake and Punch Timeline and Etiquette

edited June 2014 in Wedding Etiquette Forum
Hi all!

We're in the middle of figuring out what we want for our wedding and we love the idea of a cake and punch reception. Before we set everything in stone, I wanted some feedback to make sure we're being good hosts to our guests.

Tentatively, our cake and punch reception menu will be heavy appetizers, veggie/sandwich trays, cake and punch. We're looking at a 2pm ceremony start time, reception to follow around 2:30-3:00pm and anticipate everything to be over after 5:00pm.  Most of our guests will be local or will have less than a 2 hour drive to the wedding.  We're thinking of spreading by word of mouth that after we get the reception area cleaned and taken down that we'll be headed to our favorite bar across the street if anyone wants to join us for drinks.

Is what we have in mind acceptable?

Thanks!

ET: I can't spell apparently.

Re: Cake and Punch Timeline and Etiquette

  • I think your plans sounds prefect.






    What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests.  Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated. 
  • Hi all!

    We're in the middle of figuring out what we want for our wedding and we love the idea of a cake and punch reception. Before we set everything in stone, I wanted some feedback to make sure we'll being good hosts to our guests.

    Tentatively, our cake and punch reception menu will be heavy appetizers, veggie/sandwich trays, cake and punch. We're looking at a 2pm ceremony start time, reception to follow around 2:30-3:00pm and anticipate everything to be over after 5:00pm.  Most of our guests will be local or will have less than a 2 hour drive to the wedding.  We're thinking of spreading by word of mouth that after we get the reception area cleaned and taken down that we'll be headed to our favorite bar across the street if anyone wants to join us for drinks.

    Is what we have in mind acceptable?

    Thanks!
    Sounds good to me!
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  • Thank you! Whew! That makes me feel better.  We're going "outside the norm" in our area with a cake and punch reception and I just wanted to make sure we'll be proper hosts.
  • You are doing a great job so far.      Just remeber to have enough chairs for everyone and you will be good.






    What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests.  Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated. 
  • @lyndausvi - That's definitely on our list!  Thank you!
  • Your plan sounds lovely!

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  • Sounds great!!
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  • Your plans sounds lovely. Honestly, I'm a little sick of the standard eat-up-your-whole-Saturday wedding that most of us (myself included) did, so your plan sounds wonderful to me. 
  • I like your plan as well. It gives people a chance to grab a bite to eat afterwards and meet up at the bar (if they want) or they can just head  home and not have wasted a whole day!

  • That sounds like fun! I've never actually been to this type of reception but it sounds awesome. As long as there's cake, I'm happy.


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  • edited June 2014
    Thank you, all!

    Follow up question that FI brought up to me a little bit ago: Our venue doesn't allow for alcohol to be served, and we're okay with that.  We hadn't planned to serve alcohol since it's a simple-ish reception.

    If we decide to head over to the bar after we're finished at the reception as an informal thing, should we expected to pay for guests' drinks?

    Thank you!
  • If you spread it in a word of mouth "if you want to join us" way, then no, you don't.

    If tried to reserve a room at a bar and needed people to let you know if they're coming or not, then yes.

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  • ashleyep said:
    If you spread it in a word of mouth "if you want to join us" way, then no, you don't.

    If tried to reserve a room at a bar and needed people to let you know if they're coming or not, then yes.

    That's what I thought. We're aren't planning on reserving a room or anything, just whoever wants to come for a drink while we hang out in a dress and tux is fine by us. We think it'll mostly just be the wedding party and maybe a few friends.

    Thank you!
  • A tux is really supposed to be for a formal evening wedding, which you aren't having. How about a great dark gray or navy suit and a nice tie?
  • A tux is really supposed to be for a formal evening wedding, which you aren't having. How about a great dark gray or navy suit and a nice tie?
    That's what I meant to say instead of tux.  We haven't gotten to discussing suits/dresses, but I definitely meant to say it would just be a suit. :)
  • Awesome. Your wedding sounds really fun!
  • sounds fun i have never been to a cake and punch wedding every wedding i have been to so far was a sit down or a buffet
  • We also had a similar reception, apps, cake, punch, no alcohol.  While the time made it pretty obvious that it wouldn't be a full meal I wanted to be very clear, but not rude in the phrasing on our invitations.  After some good advice on the board we put "Refreshments to follow " as the last line on our invites.  No one seemed surprised that there wasn't a full meal or alchohal at the event.
  • I am so happy I saw this! This is the type of reception my FI and I are having and I have been trying to think of a good time line! We are having pretty much the same thing. There is a chance we might have beer and wine but that is up to my parents. My FI and I told them either way as long as they are paying for it. We also plan on going out with some friends afterwards and were wanting to see what the best way of saying "Hey we are going here afterwards if anyone wants to come!' would be.
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