![]() |
Cafe 1771 - a non reception venue idea Picture on the left from http://callejuan.com/ Picture on the right from J Lucas Reyes |
If you are like us, who are sick of the usual reception formula, here's my advice:
![]() |
Non-Reception Suggestion #1 THAIPAN, Tomas Morato http://everythinginbudget.blogspot.com/ |
There's a big difference between making sure your guests are comfortable and having fun on your wedding versus deciding on your ceremony and reception venues based on your guests' location, their preference, their age, their availability, or their side remarks. For god's sake THIS IS YOUR WEDDING. LOVE YOURSELF AND DO WHAT YOU WANT! If they don't support you, if they have nasty things to say behind your back, then you will have discovered who your real loved ones are.
![]() |
Non-Reception Suggestion #1 THAIPAN, Tomas Morato http://www.flickr.com/photos/daniele268/5489145977/ |
3. ELIMINATE THE "NICE-TO-HAVES": Look for a restaurant that has good food and amazing ambiance and that's all you will ever need. See your wedding costs GO DOWN with all the things you will have eliminated. The best part is, your wedding will even look more unique, more beautiful, and more personal. And your wedding videographer and your photographers will be so inspired by the charm of your non-reception wedding that your photos and videos are even going to be brilliantly amazing.
![]() |
Non-Reception Suggestion #1 THAIPAN, Tomas Morato http://www.flickr.com/photos/daniele268/5489145977/ |
4. GET A GOOD...IF NOT THE BEST COORDINATOR: Whatever you save from not having your reception in a hotel, you invest in a good coordinator. Why? Because there's one tiny downside with not having your reception in the usual wedding venue--they won't be used to having a wedding, and they would have limited wedding experience or none at all.
![]() |
Non-Reception Suggestion #1 THAIPAN, Tomas Morato http://www.flickr.com/photos/daniele268/5489145977/ |
5. EXPECT A NON-WEDDING SERVICE & LET GO, AND HAVE FUN: As mentioned, if you are having a wedding in a non-wedding venue, then don't expect a reception-like service. Don't expect the servers of the restaurant or the banquets manager to understand every little thing you will need. You'll have to be extra patient. Don't also expect fast food service. Even the likes of McDo, when on a full-house, won't be able to have the same quick service as they would normally have. Once you have accepted this tiny downside, it's time to have fun. What your non-reception venue will offer is a totally different experience. Heavenly food, an inspired ambiance that will give your photos and videos depth, your very own private party, intimate conversations with your guests, flexible ideas that wont have the usual restrictions that hotels and venues impose, the possibilities are endless.
6. DON'T LET YOUR GUEST COUNT CONTROL YOU: Oftentimes, a hotel becomes the default reception venue for the simple reason that it can accommodate more guests. But let me ask you this: do you need all those guests? No ifs, no buts. If you had the opportunity to create the most amazing wedding you could ever dream of, in a venue that truly moves you and inspires you--and it can only accommodate 50-80 pax...then go for it. Seriously. Do you need 300 guests? Do you even know them personally? I'll leave it at that.
Non Reception Suggestion #2
ROMULO CAFE, TOMAS MORATO
Non Reception Suggestion #3
VIKINGS, MALL OF ASIA
Non Reception Suggestion #4
SKYLINE, VIVERE SUITES ALABANG
Non Reception Suggestion #5
CAFE 1771, EL PUEBLO
![]() |
Whimsy Side - Photos by Calle Juan |
![]() |
Lounge Side Left Photo by Cholo dela Vega Upper Right Photo by Arnold Camacho Lower Right Photo by J Lucas Reyes |
![]() |
Cafe 1771 - The Second Floor Left Photo by J Lucas Reyes Right Photo by Cholo dela Vega |
![]() |
Cafe 1771 - The Sidebar Left Photo & Upper Right Photo by Mango Red Lower Right Photo by Arnold Camacho |
For those of you who don't know me yet, my Boracay wedding last February was fully controlled and conceptualized by me and my groom. We kept the wedding details as a surprise to our friends and family because a) we knew that if they found out about our concept, they'd complain and b) we truly wanted to give our loved ones a taste of Boracay. The result was a non-reception wedding. We did not provide our guests with a reception--we gave our guests an EXPERIENCE.
![]() |
Photo by Mango Red |
![]() |
Photo by Arnold Camacho |
![]() |
Photo by Mango Red |
![]() |
Photo by J Lucas Reyes |
Having a non-reception wedding is quite liberating and fulfilling. Be honest with yourselves. Are you having the usual reception in a hotel/venue because you are just trying to accommodate your guests and your family's preference? Because if that's your most compelling reason, then you need to seriously re-consider your options because IT IS YOUR WEDDING. But at the end of the day, this is not for everyone. However, if you need further convincing, let me tell you that I am not the only one who's had a non-reception wedding. RB Mica will also have a non-reception wedding, our featured Rebellious Brides Nonie, TJ, and Didi also had non-reception weddings. All I am saying is, if you are the type who is sick of the usual reception venues, there are so many other options out there. Make it happen, have the right attitude, have the balls to follow it through, and work with the best.
What say you? Know of other cool non-reception venues? Got any questions on how to execute a non-reception venue? Comment away! :)