Ginny's Supper Club
(below Red Rooster)
310 Lenox Ave
New York, NY 10027
Many of you will be traveling long distances to be with us. Let's celebrate your safe arrival - despite the inevitable delays at Laguardia - with a drink. Whether you're coming in from Seattle, Scarsdale, or Soho, we'd love for you to join us as we kick off the weekend.
Attire for the evening is New York City casual.
Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway
Brooklyn, NY 10027
We'll have a traditional-ish ceremony, officiated by the magnificent Rabbi Jonathan Blake. If you've never been to a Jewish wedding, you're in luck: you get to be first in line for the ritual sacrifice. Thanks for coming!
After the ceremony, we'll celebrate with cocktails, dinner, dancing, cocktails, and more dancing. The band will slay, we won't leave the dance floor, and Ed O'Reilly will likely wrap his tie around his head. It'll be fun.
Two quick notes: Excepting the hora, no dance circles. We hate dance circles. And, while we love your kids, we kindly ask that you leave them at home (with a responsible party, of course) for the evening.
Attire for the evening is black tie.
Ode to Babel
772 Dean Street
Brooklyn, NY 11238
Colloquially, the after-party. Our friends at Ode to Babel have been kind enough to let us have their space to continue the evening. There will be more dancing. There will be more drinks. There will be more food.
Remember, you left your kids at home. You should probably make the most of that babysitter and join us.
Attire is black tie comfortable: Lose the jacket. Loosen the tie. Kick off the shoes.
Denny's
Yes, you read that right.
150 Nassau Street
New York, NY 10038
If we've done it right, our feet will still be sore, our eyes a bit bleary, and our heads pounding. In a futile attempt to make the prospect of traveling in this condition more tolerable, join us for one final meal. At the very least, we promise to make sure the coffee is potent and the pancakes plentiful.
Attire for the morning is hangover casual.