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Title: Milwaukee Wedding Venue question
Post by: Galway Eagle on February 04, 2021, 11:39:56 AM
Anyone been to the Miller Room and have suggestions on their food? Or just eaten Zilli catering for a corporate event and had something really standout?

They aren't doing tastings (Covid) so we're stuck picking things out by how they sound so if anyone has experience with their food I'd appreciate some references.

Edit: this was supposed to be Superbar my bad
Title: Re: Milwaukee Wedding Venue question
Post by: JoeSmith1721 on February 04, 2021, 11:44:24 AM
SUPERBAR!
Title: Re: Milwaukee Wedding Venue question
Post by: Galway Eagle on February 04, 2021, 11:45:26 AM
SUPERBAR!

You're out No L's in.
Title: Re: Superbar: Milwaukee Wedding Venue question
Post by: copious1218 on February 04, 2021, 03:52:08 PM
Miller Room - No, but we used Zilli at the Coast Restaurant in 2011.  I sent you a PM.
Title: Re: Superbar: Milwaukee Wedding Venue question
Post by: Galway Eagle on February 04, 2021, 04:03:24 PM
Miller Room - No, but we used Zilli at the Coast Restaurant in 2011.  I sent you a PM.

Received thanks!
Title: Re: Milwaukee Wedding Venue question
Post by: tower912 on February 04, 2021, 04:19:01 PM
Elope.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Wedding Venue question
Post by: Hards Alumni on February 05, 2021, 07:51:33 AM
Elope.

Weddings are fun, but sweet jesus they are a colossal waste of money.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Wedding Venue question
Post by: mu_hilltopper on February 05, 2021, 08:36:33 AM
Weddings are fun, but sweet jesus they are a colossal waste of money.

Agree.  And it's insane that the advice for brides/grooms is to *not* tell the service provider it's a wedding because once they hear that word they jack up their prices.

I wonder .. you gotta figure the wedding industry has been decimated with COVID. 

Found an article .. Marriages were down 33% in FL, but down only 10% in AZ.  Odd range.  And I'm surprised so many went forward, knowing a huge chunk opted not to have large ceremonies/parties.  (And a huge chunk did anyway.)

I wonder if there is pent-up demand, like the summer of 2022 will be a wedding bonanza.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Wedding Venue question
Post by: Galway Eagle on February 05, 2021, 08:43:42 AM
Agree.  And it's insane that the advice for brides/grooms is to *not* tell the service provider it's a wedding because once they hear that word they jack up their prices.

I wonder .. you gotta figure the wedding industry has been decimated with COVID. 

Found an article .. Marriages were down 33% in FL, but down only 10% in AZ.  Odd range.  And I'm surprised so many went forward, knowing a huge chunk opted not to have large ceremonies/parties.  (And a huge chunk did anyway.)

I wonder if there is pent-up demand, like the summer of 2022 will be a wedding bonanza.

That's why we booked a year and a half out.

Elope.

I wanted Scotland or Ireland as a destination till we realized I actually have as much family there that'd come.

Personally just wanted immediate family and best friends. With her dad being 1/11 my mom 1/6 and dad being 1/9 and a million cousins per side the price skyrockets real quick fml.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Wedding Venue question
Post by: Hards Alumni on February 05, 2021, 09:13:10 AM
That's why we booked a year and a half out.

I wanted Scotland or Ireland as a destination till we realized I actually have as much family there that'd come.

Personally just wanted immediate family and best friends. With her dad being 1/11 my mom 1/6 and dad being 1/9 and a million cousins per side the price skyrockets real quick fml.

They can invite all of those people if they're paying.  Personally, I'd stand firm and invite a smaller crowd that is more fun.  If these are people you'd see every year and are close with then go for it.  I've been a TON of weddings, and the one's that were the biggest had a lot of older family that attended.  They showed up, ate some food, said hi and left.  Did they want to be there?  Did they feel like they HAD to attend or be judged?  And then by 9 or 10 the venue feels really empty and when the dance floor is empty you really notice.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Wedding Venue question
Post by: Galway Eagle on February 05, 2021, 09:19:37 AM
They can invite all of those people if they're paying.  Personally, I'd stand firm and invite a smaller crowd that is more fun.  If these are people you'd see every year and are close with then go for it.  I've been a TON of weddings, and the one's that were the biggest had a lot of older family that attended.  They showed up, ate some food, said hi and left.  Did they want to be there?  Did they feel like they HAD to attend or be judged?  And then by 9 or 10 the venue feels really empty and when the dance floor is empty you really notice.

Yeah agree 100% just not how neither of our family politics work out  :( plus if I can register for a new kitchen or bathroom then worth it.

On the bright side copius1218 had some great reviews for the food so I've got that going for me. Which is nice.
Title: Re: Milwaukee Wedding Venue question
Post by: shoothoops on February 05, 2021, 09:24:04 AM
Some of the best wedding plans I have seen, have been when the couple gets married on their own, and, later, throws a casual party for family and friends. These have been the most fun and have had the best memories in my experience.