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Old 03-31-2010, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Munchkin03 View Post
I think that if I were to get married now and price were an issue, I still wouldn't have an open bar, but maybe a white bar, where beer, white wine, and champagne were included. Or maybe even a limited open bar where we'd pick about 5-6 different kinds of liquor and mixers. Munchkin hates cash bars.

There's gotta be a way to be a good host and be budget conscious, too.
I agree 100%. Hmmm....

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Originally Posted by RaggedyAnn View Post
We have discussed it. I think it was in the Random Wedding thread.

Oh noooooo, I must scour that thread. Thanks...I guess I'll find it.

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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06 View Post
I've seen plenty of couples do what Munchkin described and have a white bar.

I've also seen couples have an open bar with the couples' signature cocktail and like 3 other drinks.

There's nothing worse than going to a wedding, ordering a drink, handing the bartender a tip and having him say "that'll be $7.00" because the bar is cash and you had no idea. Ewww.
That does suck to think it's an open bar (you leave a tip) but find out it's a cash bar.

I went to a gala years ago where it was a limited cash bar like you mentioned. It was great because it isn't hard to know what drinks are most popular for an age group. If people want their fancy and rare drinks then they can get it on their own time.
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