Yes! Absolutely! We want to share our happy day with friends and family--and that includes the little ones! Teens, 'tweens, and young adults are also very much welcome!
We are providing an area in which to change into casual clothes. There will be changing tents - one for men, one for women - with clothes racks, hangers, bags for your shoes and markers so you can keep track of what's yours.
Yes, we are working on providing safe rides for anyone who indulges a little too much... Details will be provided when arrangements have been finalized.
According to Swedish chef Marcus Samuelsson, "The difference is that the smörgåsbord is about the ritual and about the process of eating the food. You go back to the table five times, and during those numerous times you eat different foods each time. You go up to the table two times for cold items, then two for hot, then once for desserts. There is an art to eating a smörgåsbord correctly, and the fun is in doing it right." Because of the number of trips to the buffet table and the variety of food that will be coming out over the course of the reception, the smorgasbord is served on smaller luncheon plates. And--of course--we're not actually counting how many times you go to the smorgasbord, and we're not keeping tabs on what you eat--just know that the food will be delicious!