Marco Pierre White

Early Autumn

Unique and truly unforgettable - a wedding at Marco Pierre White

The bustle, buzz and history of Dublin city provided the perfect backdrop for Conor and Julianne’s wedding day last summer. With irish weddings you never know what kind of weather you are going to get, but when it’s a wedding this fun it doesn’t really matter.

City Hall is one of the Dublin’s most sophisticated 18th Century buildings and is becoming increasingly popular with couples wanting to celebrate their big day in the city. That ceremony can either be a Civil or Secular. Such a unique space (the light inside is just incredible), it proved to be the perfect setting for a gorgeous and reflective ceremony.

City Hall has the added option of holding a champagne reception directly afterwards in glorious surroundings, while many will opt to head to one of the numerous nearby pubs for the first toast of the day. Julianne and Conor and opted for The Ivy bar directly across the road on Dame Street to toast the couple irish style.

The beauty of Dublin is that you are never too far away from your next stop – The Ivy Gardens, a tranquil oasis close to St Stephen’s green and only a short Tuk Tuk ride away, was perfect for some quiet moments and photographs, then it was back into the Tuk Tuks and out onto the streets of Dublin to Donnybrook – a tree lined village just south of the city centre.

Marco Pierre White wedding celebration

Marco Pierre White Donnybrook, a popular Dublin neighbourhood restaurant offers a decorated courtyard for your drinks reception – perfect for summertime, while there is an indoor reception area separate to the dining area to host your guests also.

Few restaurants in Dublin can compete with the outdoor space the courtyard that greet you as you enter from the street through the arch walkway. This sunny courtyard and heated terrace might just be the perfect setting for any wedding reception.

At Marco Pierre White they provide an incredibly inviting outdoor space that can be enjoyed throughout the year, thanks to the heating element. The atmosphere of this restaurant adds a touch of sophistication and style to the occasion, while the delicious food and drinks you would expect at one of Marco’s restaurants will always impress guests.

Plus, the convenience of having the reception at a Dublin venue means that guests will have an array of accommodation options to chose from. In conclusion, this popular Dublin restaurant with its unique courtyard and heated terrace makes Marco Pierre White an ideal venue for a wedding reception.

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