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Our food, service options, and hospitality are only second to our location. We are situated right on Bayou Chico with views of the Pensacola Bay from every room. Enjoy the privacy of our exclusive club, not to mention the huge parking area we have for you and your guest. We take time to get to know you, because working with good people who genuinely care about the success of your BIG DAY makes for an experience you’ll feel confident and relaxed with.
Our food, service options, and hospitality are only second to our location. We are situated right on Bayou Chico with views of the Pensacola Bay from every room. Enjoy the privacy of our exclusive club, not to mention the huge parking area we have for you and your guest. We take time to get to know you, because working with good people who genuinely care about the success of your BIG DAY makes for an experience you’ll feel confident and relaxed with.
Possible Event Spaces: Ballroom A and/or B; Patio (Tent Set-up Available); Lawn Area; Private Bridal and Grooms dressing rooms available.
Possible Event Spaces: Ballroom A and/or B; Patio (Tent Set-up Available); Lawn Area; Private Bridal and Grooms dressing rooms available.
It is our pleasure to assist you in helping determine which area best complements your event needs. And your company never looked so good here, in a private club setting you and your guests enjoy the benefits of incredible service, and world-class culinary delights.
It is our pleasure to assist you in helping determine which area best complements your event needs. And your company never looked so good here, in a private club setting you and your guests enjoy the benefits of incredible service, and world-class culinary delights.
If you are wanting a one of a kind wedding we can make it happen! Contact: Scott Segers, Event Manager scott@pycfl.com
Contact: Scott Segers, Event Manager scott@pycfl.com
I am thrilled to present you with our 2023 weddings edition of Pensacola Magazine. This year’s issue is jam-packed with useful tips and inspiration for your special day. Whether you are just starting your wedding planning journey or are in the process of planning out the final details for your big day, we have included a little something for everyone.
How is it still 2020? These two questions may seem contradictory, but I can assure you I am feeling them both equally— and I don’t think I am alone.
Congratulations. If you’re reading this first 2021 issue of Pensacola Magazine, it means you have survived 2020, which is no small feat considering the barrage of pain, anxiety, divisiveness, uncertainty, loss and loneliness that 2020 brought to bear on the entire planet. Many have lost their lives, their loved ones, their jobs—one after another, the hits just kept coming. And here we are—on the other side, at least in terms of the Gregorian calendar. What will change in 2021? A lot? A little? We have multiple vaccines that we hope will eventually reign in the coronavirus, put the country back to work and allow for some semblance of social normalcy. When we can freely visit again, how will our lives be different? What has 2020 taught us? How has it changed us? I suspect it will take time to unpack all of the physical, mental and emotional impacts of 2020, but I hope time will heal us and that we are able to grow in positive ways from our individual and collective experiences. In 2021, I’m foregoing the traditional resolutions with specific, measurable outcomes. Instead, I am hoping to turn my energy and focus to a few of the themes that 2020 brought to forefront. No expectations. No stress.
Relationships
Good morning, Pensacola! What a strange place we find ourselves in this spring. The novel coronavirus COVID-19 has arrived in our community and, although we have so far been luckier than many, the fight to keep it from spreading continues. We went to print with this issue on March 30. At that time, Escambia County had 42 confirmed cases and Santa Rosa had 30. Those numbers rose quickly once testing was expanded. Too quickly. The fact is, we don’t know who might have the virus or be carrying the virus without symptoms. That is why it is essential that we, as a community, stay home as much as humanly possible--leaving only for absolute essentials. I like the idea, too, of practicing physical distancing rather than social distancing. We can remain social via many avenues in this modern world—phone calls, texts, video calls—and I encourage everyone to stay connected to their tribe. We don’t know what tomorrow will bring and we all need to feel connected to something or someone in order to get through this.
Losing my mom early in 2020 really brought home the idea that time is a limited resource. We have this moment and the future is always uncertain. In 2021, I hope to give more attention to my relationships with family, friends and community.
Each year, we run a cover contest offering the cover to a local bride and groom featuring a photo from their big day. As you may have noticed, this year’s cover winners are nothing short of stunning. Congratulations to Keyosha and Jonathan Stallworth and their wonderful photographer Abi Van Meter. We love everything about this image—from the cool vibe of the bride and groom to the electric blue of the vintage Galaxie car. As gorgeous as their photo is, we think their love story is even better. Read all about them on page 13. We have also included details on our two runners up as well as a glimpse at all of this year’s amazing cover submissions.
Health
This year is just too much. All of it—the politics, the pandemic, the pundits. I’m over it. So, this month we chose to focus on a much more relaxing and playful “P” word: Pets. Who doesn’t go all gooey inside over an adorable kitten or a playful pup? Only the most heartless among us, I suspect.
Adoptions are on the rise during the pandemic and it’s easy to see why. Pets alleviate the stress, boredom and loneliness of social distancing and uncertain futures. There may be many things out of our control in 2020, but we can provide a loving home to a sweet pet and get more love than we could have imagined in return. While the Pensacola Humane Society has had great success with adoptions and fostering this year, those who love animals know that the shelters are never empty. There is always a pet in need, so if snuggling up to a sweet kitty or playing fetch with a playful pup sounds like a good way to pass some time, check out our adoptable pet profiles on page 34.
While we have always heard that good health is our most valuable asset, 2020 made sure we knew it.
We’ve got some feel-good pet stories for our readers as well. Gina Castro met with some
On the topic of physical distancing, in our COVID-19 resource guide, you will see that Pensacola neighborhoods and community groups have found several clever, unique and safe ways to stay connected and to make a difference while practicing physical distancing. I must say, I am very impressed with the outpouring of love and support I have seen amongst my fellow Pensacolians—yeah, the toilet paper hoarding was weird, but there are more than enough people giving of themselves to make up for it. Can I get a big round of applause for our
In this issue, we’ve also brought you a breakdown of different wedding dress styles. From classic silhouettes to daring trumpet skirts, you’re sure to find the perfect fit that will leave you feeling confident and beautiful on your wedding day.
Obesity, diabetes and heart disease became death sentences for too many people battling Covid. While genetics predispose some to these illnesses, many can be managed or eradicated by lifestyle changes. I’d like to focus on making healthy choices while still enjoying the bad-for-you good stuff in moderation.
Passion and Joy
first responders and hospital workers? Thank you for putting yourselves on the front lines to keep us as safe as possible. Also, a big shout out to all the teachers out there scrambling to put together online lessons to keep our kids engaged and learning instead of worrying about things they cannot control. We appreciate you!
incredible special-needs pets and their owners and she discovered that while these precious babies may take a little more care, the love they give in return is worth every second.
I don’t know about you, but 2020 offered far too little of either of these to me. I was so consumed with my mom’s illness and then with surviving the grief of her loss and the anxiety of the pandemic and the sorrow of so many national news stories that I took little time for myself. This year, I hope to explore creative and personal endeavors that help me rediscover myself and discover new outlets for personal expression.
If exotic animals are more your thing, head on over to the brand spanking new and significantly enlarged Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo. The new location features all the hands-on, up close interaction as the previous location plus added attractions, amenities and experiences that will make for a wonderful family day out.
On that note, I encourage you to read our COVID-19 Resource Guide, which provides resources for food, business, community and more. The ever-changing nature of this crisis necessitates that I mention that these resources may or may not be available to you by the time you read this issue. I hope it will provide a place to start, some ideas or some inspiration either way.
We also delve into the world of tablescapes and bring in local planners to offer creative decor and table setting ideas that are sure to make for an unforgettable reception. This issue also includes a helpful guide to local wedding venues, showcasing some of the most picturesque and unique wedding venues in the area to provide you with ample inspiration for your dream wedding location. For those looking to honeymoon close to home, we have curated a list of some of the most romantic and adventurous options available in our region. And, because we know that planning a wedding can be stressful, we have consulted with a local expert to bring you some helpful tips and advice to help get your relationship in tip-top shape before your big day.
If you’re interested in conservation, check out Dakota Parks story on local Panhandle Rooftop Nesting Biologist, Rebekah Snyder. Through her work with Audubon Florida, Snyder helps to ensure local shorebirds have safe nesting spaces in an increasingly overpopulated region.
All of this, plus a few DIY pet treat recipes and some good news from the Florida legislature regarding protection for pets in abusive situations.
You may also notice that we have some nonpandemic related stories in this issue. We made the call to include already planned articles that might still be helpful, relevant or enjoyable for our readers. We hope you find them useful.
Last but not least, our wedding directory offers a comprehensive list of the top wedding vendors and service providers in our area to help make your wedding planning journey as seamless as possible.
While many people made glorious headway on home improvement and personal projects in 2020, I did not. I did not organize anything. I did not fix anything. I did not learn a language or a new skill. Nothing. But that’s ok, too. I’m still here. That’s an accomplishment. However, in 2021, I’d like to lighten my load and empty my house of much of the clutter and unnecessary junk that fills it. It’s time to make room for something new.
As for us, Pensacola Magazine has been published under one title or another for more than 40 years. We have no plans on changing that. We will continue to publish and to bring you all the information we can for as long as we can. Please reach out to us with story ideas, inspiration or just a quick hello. We are all working from home and we are missing our water cooler conversations.
We hope that this issue provides you with all of the inspiration and resources you need to plan the wedding of your dreams.
So, turn off the news, put down your phone and enjoy these heartwarming tales and adorable of photos of local animals and the folks who care for them. When you’re done, give your kitty a little catnip and throw your dog a bone. It’s these simple pleasures that will keep us all sane.
In this issue, we’ve covered all of these topics and more to help readers shift their own focus in 2021. We hope you enjoy. Here’s to your health!
Stay safe, stay healthy and stay strong, Pensacola!
Cheers!
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Jonathan and I met on a dating app called Hinge in 2021, and the connection we developed was instantaneous. He wasted zero time asking me out on our first date, and from our first time meeting in person, we both knew that God had opened the doors for a magical, beautiful future with each other. After seven months of dating, Jonathan popped the question! We were in Chattanooga, TN for my 31st birthday trip. I was completely caught off guard because he assured me that the engagement would not be occurring that weekend. However, after it was all said and done, he revealed to me that God spoke to him and he acted upon it in obedience. Jonathan had set up a photo shoot for us in Coolidge Park to commemorate our trip, and it was on this evening that he asked me to be his wife. It was a cool, overcast evening, as it was supposed to rain that entire weekend, but God saw fit to hold off the rain. We were married on September 9, 2022, at 5Eleven in downtown Pensacola. The number nine represents completion—the fulfillment of one cycle, which leads to the beginning of something new. We chose a classic, timeless theme for our wedding with shades of nude, blush pink, champagne, and ivory. Our floral arrangements and bouquets consisted of roses, hydrangeas, spray roses, lisianthus and Italian ruscus greenery created by Sunshine Designs. The windows overlooking Palafox Place were beautifully draped, up-lighting was installed by Wedding Walls and our decor and candle centerpieces were arranged and provided by Events Styled by LUXE. Culinary Productions provided the catering. Tempest Knox of Bombshell Beats was our makeup artist.
Our day was nothing short of perfect, and none of it would have been possible without our amazing wedding planning team, Lauren and Savannah of J-Soiree. Not a single detail was missed and
everything was fulfilled above our expectations. It was a day filled with love, laughter and countless memories. On the morning of our big day (in true Florida fashion) a major thunderstorm had made its way to the area. I thought the day would be a total washout. Both Jonathan and Lauren kept me calm and reassured me that regardless of how the weather was, it would still be the most beautiful day. Our vendors set up our plan B for rain inside the venue and the show rolled on. But once again, in a similar fashion to our engagement day, God allowed the rain clouds to brush away and revealed blue skies and sun. All of this occurred within enough time to go back to our original plan of having our ceremony outside in the courtyard! Afterward, we both remember looking up and seeing a rainbow painted across the sky. It was nothing short of a wedding day miracle, and God’s promise to us that He’s with us, no matter how the situation appears.
We spent our honeymoon in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, which is hands down one of the most breathtaking places that the two of us have visited. Sand, sun, great food and entertainment— it was the ideal lover’s paradise.
To all of our newly engaged couples, our advice to you is to remember that the two of you are a team, and nothing should come between the two of you. Communicate your desires for your day to each other, and support each other through it all. There will be things that may not work out exactly how you want, and you may have to return to the drawing board once, twice, or even three times; but when it’s all said and done, it will exceed your wildest dreams and the two of you will be wed in marital bliss.
We “met” on Tinder when Sean was on a trip to New York City from Atlanta with his brother. We didn’t actually meet inperson during that trip, but we did strike up a conversation which led to us meeting while I was in Florida visiting my best friend three weeks later.
Sean told me from the beginning that he would be moving to Japan. We dated long-distance between NYC and Atlanta for about six months, and then continued our long-distance relationship for the next two years (with lots of travel adventures) after he moved to Kesennuma, Japan. After returning from Japan, Sean moved to NYC.
Sean proposed to me on his 40th birthday—we both had the day off and I kept asking him what he wanted to do, but
Joe and I met during our freshman year of high school at Portsmouth Abbey in Rhode Island. We had both been invited to pre-season for our individual fall sports and from there, an instant friendship was sparked out of our mutual passion for athletics and silliness.
Our engagement was something I could have never imagined. After winning the beloved “Crab Pot’’ hockey tournament on February 22, 2020 (Joe’s second class year at the US Naval Academy), he went out onto the ice with his whole team and gathered around their 5-foot trophy. Soon after, the crowd followed jubilantly onto the ice and before I knew it, the trophy was not the only thing they were circling. All 90-plus people started slowly backing away and watched as Joe got down on one knee and asked me to be his wife. It was the
he wouldn’t give me a straight answer. In the morning, he asked if I wanted to go on a walk with our dog, Josie, to Endale Arch in Prospect Park. We walked through the arch, which opens onto a beautiful lawn, Sean handed me Josie’s leash and got down on one knee and popped the question. I bawled.
Our wedding ceremony took place at Court of De Luna in Pensacola. We had a fairly traditional Hindu wedding that took place over the course of five crazy and fun-filled days. There were so many meaningful parts to our wedding–my childhood best friend did all of the decor for our Henna, which took place at my parent’s home on Escambia Bay. During our Mehendi, my college friends surprised us with a hilarious skit about our dating history and one of Sean’s childhood friends did a rendition of Take Me Home, Country
Roads but re-wrote the lyrics to depict us as well. During the Baraat, Sean rode in on a horse that another friend had made a beautiful festive costume for. We genuinely felt surrounded by so much love—it felt magical. You can do all the planning in the world, but you can’t plan that.
The very first vendor we booked after setting a date was local photographer Aislinn Kate and I’m obsessed with every single photo—Aislynn and Kendall did such an amazing job capturing our joy. I cannot say enough about my hair and makeup vendors: Hayley (Gulf Coast Glam House) and Chelsea (Hair + Co) made me feel stunning. Paige (Puas by Paige) made me the most amazing fresh flower jewelry for the Henna–they were dreamy. Sean’s parents hosted an intimate welcome dinner at The Grand Marlin, our Mehendi was held at 5eleven and catered
by Nancy’s, our Ceremony and Reception were both at Court of De Luna and we had a very delicious Farewell Brunch at Apple Annie’s inside Seville Quarter the following morning. My advice for newly engaged couples is once wedding week arrives, just let it all go and enjoy the moment.
easiest answer to any question I’d ever been asked, and I gave an obvious, overjoyed, yes! The rink went wild and I found myself being swept off my feet, spun around and engulfed by all 30 Navy Hockey team members in a large embrace.
We were married at the beautiful Pensacola Country Club. With greenery and florals peeking out of every corner, yes even the chandeliers. My vision of a romantic tropical paradise was brought to life and all within the very classic venue that is the country club. We had a custom wedding crest made that was an absolute hit, at the center was our adored corgi puppy, Muffin. He also played an integral part in our ceremony and first dance.
My favorite aspect of our wedding was the feel of the day. The overall joy I saw from family and friends was something I had
never collectively experienced before. It was so special. The dance floor was literally never empty. Joe crowd surfed three times. I kept repeatedly hearing “that was the best wedding I’ve ever been to, “it’ll be hard to top this one” and of course, I would have to agree with them.
I was in awe of our team of vendors from the very start of the planning process. Nicole from Elegant Pairings by Nicole was my wedding fairy godmother of a planner. Jordan and her team at Spruce Beauty served as our glam squad. Our beautiful flower paradise was brought to life by the team at Fiore. Their creations were above and beyond my wildest expectations. Our cake, cupcakes and cookies were all from Bluejay’s Bakery and our donut selection was from Maynard’s. Our gorgeous seating chart, drink, desert and
welcome signs were all the handcrafted work of Mellissa from Scripted Calling. Last but certainly never least, were our wonderful photographers and videographers from the one and only Aislinn Kate Weddings. I will always be grateful for their attention to detail and their ability to capture moments so beautifully.
Thank
to all of the stunning couples who submitted photos for our cover contest. Congratulations on your nuptials and cheers to many years of wedded bliss.
Contributed by Fiore of Pensacola, Megan K Events and Nancy’s Catering & Events
Wedding season is upon us, and with it comes the excitement of planning the perfect wedding. One of the most important elements of the planning process is the tablescape design, which sets the vibe for the entire event. This year, the trend is all about bold colors, textures and lush greenery. Whether you’re planning a traditional wedding or a more modern affair, incorporating these elements into your table design can add a touch of elegance and romance that is sure to wow your guests and make your special day even more memorable. We’ve coordinated with top local wedding planners and event designers to bring you a glimpse of some of the hottest wedding tablescape trends for 2023 to provide you with some helpful design tips and inspiration for styling the wedding of your dreams.
We are creating over-the-top layered atmospheres and unforgettable moments in time. Everything is infused with bold colors, textures and scents. It’s a nod to the maximalist approach of “when you think you are done, you have just begun.” Try something you would never think of grouping together in a tablescape and watch it magically complete the style. Utilize out-of-the-box resources like sultry florals, honeycomb candles, colored glass in every shape and size, golden parrots and glorious fruits. More is more and every detail matters. Add the napkin rings, embellished chairs and backdrops for focal areas. If you have an abundance of any one item, display it in its grandest form. Add a diffuser or two to the room to create the scent of the garden. Your guests will forever have the memory of lush love in their minds.
Couples looking to incorporate design-rich statement colors without the use of bright florals can also achieve this look by combining rich greens and neutral tones with various shapes and textures. This is another trend that is continuing to show itself this year. Emma and Varleyo achieved this look by opting for white and blush florals, goblets and green velvet napkins paired with asymmetrical wood chargers and stand-out chairs that created a perfect mix for an aesthetically stunning color scheme that truly made its mark. Soft florals with textured details - a reminder that classic and bold can be beautifully synced.
-Megan K Events
We are creating a bigger, bolder version of classic black and white weddings. Tone-on-tone layers of black are accomplished with linens, vases and chairs, and a crisp white contrast is added via florals, cakes and dinner plates. We use props of statuesque animals to create diverse table designs. Black horse heads complimented by a stark white vase with the perfectly positioned bird figurine. Groupings of bright white florals help create a mass appeal. We love a good cut glass for layered drink ware. Choose a simple, elegant and crisp mocktail to complement the vibe. The simplicity of a white cake with off-standard heights, black vines and a curated black accent piece helps set a luxurious scene. Place the cake center on your sweetheart table—the bride, groom and cake trio will be a showstopper.
Who’s ready for a reception that pops? One of the trends we love for 2023 is found in colors, textures and fun! From bold tablecloths and whimsical centerpieces, to non-traditional flowers and everything in between, we’re seeing playful and unabashed palettes and textures that are impossible not to love. Want a bright floral pattern adorning your napkins? Do it! Crushed velvet covering the tables? Why not? There will always be a place for natural earth tones and textiles, but don’t be afraid to show you and your partner’s personality through your table’s details. After all, it’s you that everyone is there to celebrate.
-Nancy’s Catering & Events
Pink is back. Pinks that pop, when mixed with a combination of other colors, are adventurous. When done well, they are able to withstand changing trends. Addie and Derek’s uniquely shaped arbor with pops of pink, made for quite the statement-making focal point. The ghost guest chairs provided just the right touch to allow the airy, coastal feel the couple wanted for their wedding. A specialty cake linen can also serve as an attention-getter, and their selection fell right in line. The brightly colored, non-bulky fabric provided a clean look with the perfect pop of color.
-Megan K Events
Many couples get married with love as their foundation, but this does not mean that love is all that’s required for a happy and successful marriage. Marriage does not come without hard work from both sides. Although every marriage is different, the main ingredients for a happy and healthy marriage remain pretty much the same. We have consulted with licensed marriage counselor Julie Nise, to bring you some expert tips to help develop a healthy, happy and successful marriage to last a lifetime.
According to Nise, who is a relationship trainer at Bayside Marriage Counseling in Pensacola, the purpose of an engagement is to actively sort out and resolve concerns, problems, or doubts that would get in the way of a marriage; still, many couples focus on planning their one special wedding day without taking much time to figure out the rest of their lives. Here are some suggestions for problems and discussions for couples to tackle during their engagement:
stress?
What happens when you get stuck in traffic with your partner? Do they experience varying levels of road rage? What about when they have multiple work deadlines lined up week after week? The early stages of a relationship denies people the opportunity to see what their partner is like under pressure, but plenty of pressure comes after decades of marriage. This is why it is all too important to understand how spouses handle pressure together—whether they may want to isolate, run or work together to resolve the issue. Nise says that it is imperative to understand that marriage is the most successful with maturity, which is the ability to manage frustration without acting out.
Are there any residual emotional health or substance abuse issues left for us to tackle?
Although problems with substance abuse can develop over time in a marriage, it is common that there have been signs of the problems long prior to engagement without being talked about or acknowledged. Couples should take time to examine theirs and their partners’ relationships to substances. Additionally, talk about any emotional health problems that may emerge: anxiety, depression, insecurity and more. In an American Psychological Association interview, Arthur Aron, PhD said: “If you’re anxious, or depressed, or insecure, it’s very hard to feel happy in your relationship. Initially, you might be, but then you sort of start blaming it on the other person or you just go back to being unhappy.”
How do you plan to divide chores? Does the couple plan to save money over long periods of time or short bursts? Even if gender roles are not present when it comes to housework and finances before marriage, they may seep into married life, especially in heterosexual relationships. Take the time to communicate preferences and annoyances about divvying up responsibilities and managing the checkbook. While a couple may not want to fall into a platonic day-to-day wandering, learning how their partner operates as a roommate may help. Nise discussed that couples should have detailed and flexible goals for all kinds of things like finances, careers, health, fun and adventure, savings, retirement and parenting.
While a couple’s answers to this question may constantly change over time, it is important to touch base as frequently as possible. If two people are on opposite sides of the issue, they may not be best suited to each other for marriage. The kids topic may be a hard one to tackle, so it’s important to discuss it early and often. What happens if a couple cannot have biological children? Are fertility treatments or adoption an option? What is the plan for balancing couple time and kid time? It will be good to know if one half of the couple is expecting to continue their weekly night out.
Even after a couple has taken the plunge and married their loves, it’s important to keep dating their spouses. By definition, a date is where one person actively plans a period of time, activity or event that they know their partner will enjoy and make them feel special. A date should not only be going to eat, and it does not include children, or discussions about children or money. Love is an act of giving. “Loving someone is not about how you feel, it’s more about how you make the other person feel,” Nise said. With Nise’s help, we have made a list of some tried-and-true date ideas for couples to try out for themselves.
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Couples can sit down together, pour a glass of wine, put their feet up and relax while taking turns asking and answering questions from this fun questionand-answer style book. Whether silly or thought-provoking questions, the answers may be surprising in this interesting method to learn more about a life-partner.
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Do something nice for your partner randomly: Try starting with making them their favorite meal, bringing home a card or some flowers and filling up their car’s tank with gas. Anything a spouse can do to make their partner feel special is a good idea.
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Bring a picnic to your partner at work: If one partner has a hectic schedule, consider packing up some sandwiches and fruit into a basket complete with a blanket to bring to your partner at work on a random Tuesday. Have a quick lunch in the park, sit back and enjoy each other’s company before returning to the office.
After marriage, life will become an everlasting-balancing act between the new life with a spouse and their family and the family of origin. While it is important to figure out how not to neglect family and friends, a family of origin should not have more leverage on a marriage than the spouse, according to Nise. She further explains that childhood ties must be cut in order to be successful in a new family. If a person is simultaneously trying to be a good daughter or son while being a good spouse, there’s a chance one performance may prevail over the other.
One thing a lot of people don’t realize is how much we plan out our lives before marriage, so when something happens that jeopardizes those plans, it can take a toll on the relationship. The other expectation that some people have is that their partners will suddenly change their ways after getting married. For example, there may be an expectation that someone who’s never been great with money will suddenly become financially responsible in marriage. Nise says that one pitfall in relationships is having a lot of rules rather than remaining flexible. She also talks about a person’s inability to notice what’s going on with the other person and being self-absorbed. If someone chooses to get married, they should marry that person as they are. If the person makes any changes, it should be based on their own merit, not their spouse’s. Try not to make the mistake of thinking that marriage will magically fix all of the problems in your relationship.
Conflict is inevitable, but how couples handle the conflict is just as important as the conflict itself. Aron says that one way to handle conflict is to try to think about it from a third person’s perspective who will not take sides but still care about the relationship. After seeing the conflict from that perspective, there are some rules to follow. John Gottman explains these rules with what he calls “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse”; the things couples should avoid in an argument are criticism, defensiveness, contempt and stonewalling. Shaming, guilt and withholding of intimacy should not be used as a weapon in a marriage or relationship. “Emotional and physical blackmail is what happens when you do that,” Nise said. Scorekeeping and competition has no place in a marriage, that is, unless you want to end up like platonic roommates.
How well do couples share space and time? While seemingly not a huge issue in a marriage, personal space causes major conflict in big ways—he is used to going on weekly solo trips—to small ones—she likes to go shopping by herself each week. Every relationship has a variance of how much time each person needs to spend without their partner. How can a couple make sure their styles fit together into marriage? These differences can be alleviated with respect, understanding and communication. Nise says that a marriage is a team. The skill couples want to develop is not independence, but rather intradependence, meaning you put the needs of the team first, thus making your relationship more successful.
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Go for a scenic drive by the beach and blast your favorite summer tunes: Even something as seemingly mundane as a drive can operate like a date with a loved-one. Dates don’t have to be structured or expensive, just quality time making your partner feel special.
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Enjoy some coffee together on a Sunday morning: Taking a trip to Starbucks, or the local downtown cafe, for coffee and some under-the-tablefootsie can make for the perfect ending to a nice weekend.
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Expand your horizons: Take a cooking, art or dance class together to get a little more active and learn something new.
Dress shopping is far more complicated than white or ivory, short or long. There are many more components to finding the perfect wedding dress that brides must consider before, during and after dress shopping from waistline cut to fabric color, length, detailing and material. There are also many more things to think about: will you decide to wear a hat, a hairpiece, or the more traditional veil? As a bride, are you envisioning an elegant and long train attached to your dress or a short dress that is more fun and flirty?
This helpful guide is designed to provide a strong base from which you can formulate your own tastes based upon the silhouette, waistline, neckline and the style of your wedding dress.
So, what exactly is the silhouette versus waistline? Silhouette refers to the overall shape of the dress as it fits to your body. Will the dress hug tightly to your hips or accentuate your waist? Here are some of the options:
Fitted through the bodice, this style of dress flows out to the ground from your natural waste. It is the most universally flattering silhouette as the A-line cut narrows the torso. This style has the ability to maintain that ballroom appeal without the pouf and weight of crinoline. Many fabrics and neck lines work well with the A-line silhouette. Petite brides will appear longer in the torso, while brides with fuller hips will find that the right fabric can draw attention up and away from that area. An A-line silhouette can also create the illusion of curves for straight-bodied brides.
This daring silhouette is perfect for the bolder bride. A mermaid silhouette hugs the entire body, flaring out at the knees. This sleek shape will do more highlighting of your body than hiding. Brides leaning toward this style want to feel very confident in their own bodies as this dress silhouette will contour every curve. A variation on the mermaid shape is the “trumpet” silhouette. Although very similar, a trumpet shape is a bit more forgiving as it will not cinch every curve down to your knees. Sometimes referred to as a “fit and flare” silhouette, the trumpet generally flares out less severely low on the hips with a more A-line-like skirt.
A sheath dress is a close-fitting silhouette that accentuates the natural contours of the body. The sheath flows straight down from the neckline to the bottom hem of the dress. Because of the simple silhouette, there are many neckline variations that could work such as strapless halter, v-neck, or a simple scoop. It is harder to hide problem areas wearing a sheath, but fabric and detailing can make all the difference to accentuate your style.
This stunning silhouette is fitted through the body and flairs out mid-thigh and the cut is between a modified a-line and a mermaid cut. It’s form-fitting, highlights a bride’s natural curves and gradually flares out. The key difference between a trumpet and mermaid silhouette is where the flair begins. The flare begins at mid-thigh, which is higher up than the mermaid style. This creates a trumpet-like silhouette that’s often considered a bit easier to move around in versus the other style. Another key difference between the two styles is the overall size of the flare. Mermaid dresses have a more dramatic flare, while the trumpet style flares out more gradually. From sweep to cathedral trains, trumpet style gowns can have a train of just about any length. This style is ideal for brides looking to accentuate a small waist.
This silhouette is appropriate for the traditional or formal wedding, or both. The bodice of the dress is fitted in contrast to the voluminous full skirt that can be one piece or separate. Like the A-line gown, the ball gown can support various necklines to cater to the style and formality of the wedding. Ball gowns, given the proportion of bodice to skirt, accentuate the hip region and will make the area appear wider. Brides who do not wish to highlight this area should stay away from the fullness of a ball gown. Opt for an A-line for a similar but not so severe effect. Something worth noting: ball gowns are a great silhouette choice to pair with trains as the dress can easily hold the additional weight of material for both short and long trains.
The midi is a non-traditional silhouette that hits between the knees and the ankles.. There is no specific measurement or seamlines, but the idea is to curate a length that compliments your proportion and height. This cute and sweet style would complement a much more casual affair such as a backyard or a beach wedding. Another short and sweet cut is the mini silhouette, which has a hem somewhere above the knee. Many brides may choose to have a reception dress as well as the traditional one – this shorter cut makes it easier for a bride to move about the party and would make an excellent second dress. Both of these non-traditional cuts make great choices for destination weddings as they are easy to pack and a suitcase.
One of the most important details to consider when searching for a gown is the neckline. Not only does this detail help to highlight your face, but it also impacts your entire wedding day look. As a rule of thumb, petite brides tend to go with a deep neckline, tall brides gravitate toward styles with a higher neckline, and brides with fuller figures complement their curves with looks that brush just below the collarbone. Another thing to keep in mind, particularly for a more religious ceremony, is the dress code. How a bride goes about choosing a neckline to match a silhouette may be determined by the dress code of that chosen house of worship. Many churches have such rules. Check with your congregation leader for guidelines.
This style is most commonly found on strapless wedding dresses. It creates a heart shape at the bust. The sweetheart creates support while limiting exposure–a feature that is great for bust your brides.
A scoop neckline works well with the most sleeve lengths, and depending on the amount of desired exposure, the scoop can be either high or low. Scoop neck lines will likely be on dresses with straps.
A halter neckline makes quite the statement on taller brides. This design flatters the upper arms and shoulders. This style is best for broad-shouldered brides and taller figures. You’ll want to avoid the halter neckline if you’re short or you have narrow shoulders, as this style can overwhelm your figure.
The v-neck can vary in depth from plunging to modest and will most likely come with straps. V-necks are often paired with a halter top-style silhouette.
A horizontal line cuts across the neck in a square neckline. This is an elegant look for most figures, and if desired, it works well with various sleeve lengths.
This neckline is a very simple cut straight across the chest. It is very common on strapless dresses.
The off-the-shoulder wedding gown neckline is a favorite among brides of all shapes and sizes. Its classic design gives off a bit of a regal feel and works well with cap sleeves, short sleeves or gowns with long sleeves. It can look especially flattering on brides with narrow shoulders who want to highlight their collarbone and complexion.
A high-collar neckline, which can also be referred to as the jewel, covers the chest entirely. The collar can extend partway or high up on the neck, depending on the designer. It can also work with various sleeve lengths for a refined and elegant taste.
This neckline cuts from shoulder to shoulder, resting high on the chest. A bateau neckline draws attention to your neck and collarbone.
As Pensacolians, we are fortunate to live in a place where many people dream of vacationing. From a picturesque coastline with miles of white sand to a bustling and historic downtown, it’s no wonder why people flock here to enjoy a gorgeous and entertaining getaway.
While a little couple time is very much recommended post nuptials, you don’t have to break the bank or travel thousands of miles from home to celebrate your marital bliss with an unforgettable honeymoon. Here are seven local honeymoon destinations in our own backyard that make for an incredible honeymoon getaway.
10 Portofino Drive, Pensacola Beach, FL
Website: portofinoisland.com
Portofino Island Resort is a 28-acre resort sandwiched between the Gulf of Mexico and the Santa Rosa Sound. The resort features five towers positioned in a way that all rooms have views of the water. Portofino’s amenities are what make the stay truly special. The property boasts a variety of pools, including two Infinity pools that overlook the Santa Rosa Sound, tennis courts, a fitness center with personal training available, hot tubs, and a spa that offers massages, skin treatments, manicures, pedicures and more. Portofino also offers a variety of dining options ranging from casual poolside foods to cocktails and upscale dining. Coastal, which is the property’s onsite restaurant, serves fine seafood, land fare and sushi. Another option is al Fresco, which is an open-air dining spot that serves menus from Pizza Portofino and Cobalt Bar. Portofino also has a smoothie bar and a coffee bar for those looking to grab a quick drink on the go. From the breathtaking views and relaxing pools, to the spa and numerous dining options, Portofino is sure to help any couple wind down after the big day.
hendersonbeachresort.com
The Henderson Beach Resort is a beautiful resort in Destin that faces the Gulf of Mexico. This destination is perfect for beachlovers, as it boasts private beach access. In addition, the resort features pools, including a lazy river, a 24 hour gym with aerobics and yoga classes and complimentary bike, kayak and paddle board rentals. The Henderson offers spa services such as massages, skin treatments and even hair and makeup services. A variety of dining options can be found at the resort, including a cafe and a rooftop bar. Guests can book rooms with a courtyard view, pool view or a Gulf view, which is ideal for those who don’t want to leave the beach. In addition to the variety of on-site dining and entertainment amenities, The Henderson is about a mile away from the Destin Commons which features more shopping, dining and entertainment opportunities. The resort’s proximity to both the beach and the city gives guests the opportunity to be beachside in the day and out on the town at night.
63 Main Street, Rosemary Beach, FL
Website: thepearlrb.com
The Pearl is an adult-oriented luxury hotel situated in the center of Rosemary Beach. This hotel’s gorgeous black and white exterior is hard to miss when visiting the beachside town. The Pearl attracts guests from far and wide due to its luxe amenities and prime location. It is just a short walk away from the beach and some of the most popular spots in town. The Pearl boasts a gorgeous private white sand beach with complimentary chairs and umbrellas, a spa with facials, massages, waxing and complimentary bicycles to explore the cobblestone streets of the town. Pearl guests also have access to five pools; one pool is located on hotel premises and the other four are located throughout the community. The Pearl offers several accommodation options, depending upon what the guest is looking for. Rooms at The Pearl may include private balconies, views of the Gulf, the pool, or the beach town.
The Pearl also offers a variety of dining options for its guests. The Havana Beach Bar & Grill serves up Caribbean-inspired cuisine. Guests can also dine al fresco on the Veranda, or visit the Havana Beach Lounge or Havana Beach Rooftop to enjoy craft cocktails and small bites. Apart from being in the center of a quaint beachside town, a major perk that The Pearl provides its guests with is access to the Watersound Club, which is about a ten minute drive from the hotel. At the Watersound Club, guests will have access to several golf courses, pools, restaurants, a boardwalk and more.
400 Bayfront Parkway, Pensacola, FL
Website: stayoysterbay.com
Oyster Bay Boutique Hotel in downtown Pensacola is perfect for those who want a luxurious stay in a prime location. This upscale hotel is situated on Bayfront Parkway in the Historic District overlooking Pensacola Bay. Oyster Bay is just a short walk away from downtown Pensacola’s most popular nightlife, restaurants, shopping and entertainment spots. Within a less than half a mile walk, you’ll be close to popular bars like Seville Quarter and O’Riley’s Irish Pub, entertainment venues such as the historic Pensacola Saenger Theatre and cultural venues like the Pensacola Museum of Art or Historic Downtown Pensacola Village. There is also an abundance of shopping opportunities just blocks away along Palafox Street and many popular restaurants surrounding the hotel such as Dharma Blue and The Fish House. Owned and staffed by locals, Oyster Bay seeks to help their guests get the most out of their downtown experience. There is even an online directory of popular spots within a mile of the hotel at stayoysterbay.com/discover.
Even though Oyster Bay is in the perfect location to get out and explore the city, it is so luxurious that guests may just want to stay in. The hotel offers a variety of suites and views; the Balcony Suites and Veranda Suite overlook Pensacola bay, the Garden Suites overlook a quaint courtyard and the Corner Balcony Suites overlook Historic Pensacola. Each suite features coastal modern decor and furnishings with cozy touches like minibars and nespresso machines.
415 N Alcaniz Street, Pensacola, FL
Website: lilyhall.com
Lily Hall is Pensacola’s only boutique lodging house located in historic Old East Hill that provides everything a guest could need in one space. The lodging house boasts 15 rooms, a variety of common areas, a lovely courtyard and two dining spots. From its unique layout, various amenities, quirky common spaces and colorful decor, Lily Hall is unlike any other lodging space in the Pensacola area. Like Oyster Bay, Lily Hall is close to many of the retail, entertainment and dining experiences that downtown Pensacola has to offer. Attached to Lily Hall are two dining spots, Brother Fox and Sister Hen. Brother Fox provides an upscale and intimate dining experience. The menu includes a variety of shared plates, vegetables and meats with a Spanish influence. Lily Hall’s speakeasy, Sister Hen, serves up a variety of cocktails and small bites.
Lily Hall offers five different styles of rooms, so that each guest is able to select the room that best suits their needs. The Pilar rooms are a great choice for guests who prefer staying out a little later into the night, as these rooms are located on the ground floor and feature a private exterior entrance. For couples looking for some extra space, the second floor Mariana rooms are the largest suites in the lodging house. Regardless of the type of room, each room at Lily Hall features thoughtful and unique amenities such as a record player, record collection, iHome Dock and complimentary treats like tea, coffee and local snacks.
Coldwater Gardens is a 385-acre eco-resort situated by Coldwater Creek in Milton. The property offers countless opportunities to explore the flora and fauna of the area. Coldwater Gardens has more than seven miles of mixed-use trails for hiking, biking or exploring. The two miles of creekfront allows guests to participate in a variety of activities including kayaking, tubing, canoeing and paddle boarding. Guests can stroll through the property’s butterfly garden and lush greenhouses. Coldwater Gardens is also home to many animals including chickens, bunnies, peacocks, goats and wildlife such as whitetail deer, birds and reptiles. With its variety of flora and fauna, Coldwater Gardens is the perfect getaway for those who want to be surrounded by nature of all kinds.
Coldwater Gardens has a wide variety of accommodation options. For those who prefer camping with luxuries like having their own bathroom and being able to control the climate of the room, the Cabana, Tiny House, and Canopy Cottage are great options. Conversely, if you and your spouse are seasoned campers who enjoy “roughing it,” the Stargazer or Creekview Platforms may be for you. These platforms allow you to pitch a tent and sleep under the stars.
20115 State Park Road, Gulf Shores, AL
Website: alapark.com/parks/gulf-state-park
The Gulf State Park in Gulf Shores, AL is a great venture for natureloving couples. Situated on the Gulf of Mexico between AL-59 and AL-161, the park provides guests with access to both the happenings of the city and the seclusion of nature. This destination offers 6,500 acres for guests to hike, bike or swim. If you like the beach, enjoy the beautiful views of the Gulf of Mexico; if the Gulf isn’t your vibe, hang out or paddle across Lake Shelby. Guests have the ability to explore everything the City of Gulf Shores has to offer as well. The park is just a short drive away from popular restaurants like The Hangout and The Steamer, and close to places where you can parasail, kayak or jet ski.
While the Gulf State Park offers standard camping accommodations, they also offer a variety of indoor (and air-conditioned) lodging options. The Lodge at Gulf State Park is a luxurious hotel situated within the boundaries of the park. This Hilton Hotel features a sleek swimming pool, beachfront patio, dining options and modern rooms. In addition to the hotel, the Gulf State Park also has a variety of cottage and cabin options available for those who want a homey feel. Cottages and cabins are decorated with modern furnishings that make you forget you are in a State Park.
Price Reduction! Impeccably maintained and recently updated family home on an oversized lot in highly sought after East Hill Neighborhood. Large living area overlooking large back yard with remote controlled gas fireplace. Built in lighted china cabinet in dining room. This gourmet kitchen has new stainless kitchen appliances along with light colored quartz countertops and backsplash, pull out drawers in all cabinets, including pantry. New convection/microwave oven, Samsung 5 burner gas stove with griddle and new stove hood to be installed shortly and eat at center island with storage. Recessed lighting at ceiling in kitchen and under cabinets. New gas tankless water heater. Newer windows throughout with aluminum Bahama shutters for hurricane protection. Bathrooms have been tastefully updated with raised vanity. Heated and cooled sun room overlooking screened lanai and back yard. Metal roof less than 5 years old. Sprinkler system.
This year, wedding celebrations are bigger than ever—and we don’t mean in terms of the guest count. With maximalism at the top of this year’s wedding trends list, couples are taking their celebrations to the next level to create a unique experience that they and their guests are sure to remember for years to come. For those of you looking for some inspiration for your upcoming wedding ceremony, we’ve got you covered. From fashion and food to florals, we’ve brought you details on some of the most popular trends making their way down the aisles in 2023.
Let’s start big with maximalism for weddings. A maximalist wedding is all about luxurious, over-the-top details that make it a truly memorable and indulgent experience for the couple and their guests. As opposed to the “less is more” design approach, maximalist weddings embrace doing more. According to local event and wedding planners, couples are adding lots of colors, lots of patterns and lots of textures. This could be used for the reception space or the ceremony to differentiate the two spaces – or it could serve as the overall theme of the wedding day. Maximalist weddings have a fun bold energy and really let the couple have a chance to let loose and give their guests something a bit different.
Weddings in 2023 will be bringing back the color! Jewel-tones, mismatched bridesmaids dresses and color-blocked florals for aisle decor are just a few of the most popular ways couples are bringing in their favorite bright pops of color. This year, designers and wedding planners are also seeing many brides making rust tones the centerpiece of their palette, while others will be adding bits of bold, bright orange for a pop of color. According to both local and national wedding planners, earthy tones and terracotta color palettes also remain popular color choices in 2023. Although terracotta and sage have typically served as one of the most popular color selections for bridal party attire, this year sees the earthy tones palette expand with the addition of sage green, taupe, cream and olive. Emerald green was last year’s most popular bridesmaids dress color but for 2023, it’s all about blue. With popular Netflix series, Bridgerton, still having a huge impact on weddings, regency blue reigns as one of the top color choices for this year. Inspired by Pantone color of the year ‘Digital Lavender,’ style experts and top designers are also seeing a lot of blue and lavender hues taking over as key color trends for brides in 2023. Whether you opt for a delicate periwinkle blue or go for a royal blue tone, it’s safe to say that your wedding party will be totally on trend if you have them as your something blue.
A statement wedding aisle is a fun and creative way to add a personal touch to your ceremony, and it’s something that your guests will definitely remember. This year, many couples are pushing the limits when it comes to what their wedding aisles look like. Local and national wedding designers are coming up with some of the most awe-inspiring wedding aisles – drawing inspo from fashion runways, interior design trends, nature and more. From florals and mirrors to ornate lanterns and lighting, the aisle should be something that complements the couple. Wedding planners are seeing a lot of couples opt for large, natural archways for their exchange of vows to center them during this special moment. Consider teaming up with your wedding planner and florist to maximize the full potential of your aisle space.
From epic aisles and statement centerpieces to dainty bouquets and dramatic overhead installations, florists and national wedding planners are seeing bold, fashion-driven color palettes trending for weddings in 2023. Bright, bold pinks and desaturated jewel jones, especially blues, olive green and rust, are the top color choices for florals this year. Another trend is the resurgence of simplified, timeless wedding bouquets. While some might prefer the elegance of “less is more,” other couples are opting to add energetic pops of color to their floral arrangements and bouquets. Large floral centerpieces are also popular choices, as well as couples selecting floral vendors that grow locally.
Lots of people love a fruity little drink or a shot of whisky in celebration of happy couples, but this wedding season, mocktails are all the rage. Combining the words mock and cocktail, these fun, alcohol-free drinks invite wedding guests of all ages to enjoy colorful, decorated beverages. Perfect for every season, there are varieties of beverages for each one. Try a refreshing blueberry cooler to keep guests cool during a warm outdoor reception or a cranberry mint mocktail for a holiday filled winter season. You could even have a station for people to create their very own drink–a way for kids and adults alike to partake in the creativity.
Extra grand (we’re talking six+ tiers) and retro-inspired cakes are taking the spotlight in 2023. Lots of color, lots of over-the-top vibes and lots of frosting. So, what is a retro wedding cake? It’s a cake that’s inspired by the styles and trends of a specific era, like the 50s or 60s. They often have fun, retro-inspired details like bold colors, patterns and shapes. A beautiful, bold cake can add a really unique and creative touch to your reception. It’s also a fun way to pay tribute to a specific era or style that you love. When it comes to wedding cake selections in 2023, many couples are opting for big and bold, with highly textured designs featuring brush strokes, crinkled paper and stencils.
People travel far and wide to celebrate those they love on their wedding day, and one of the many ways the happy couple can make sure to treat their guests with kindness is through the food which is why wedding food bars have grown in popularity over the years; it has been known to be said that the best way to win someone’s heart is through their stomach. From appetizers to fun, colorful dessert bars, couples are transitioning from the traditional sit down meal to a more relaxed dining experience by providing guests with fun options to prepare and enjoy their meals. Think a donut bar with lots of different donuts and toppings for guests to experiment with, or a zesty taco bar stacked with all of the fixings you could imagine. In 2023, it’s all about fun personalization. Another fun option many couples are opting, is openfire food bars and s’mores stations. This gives guests a chance to interact with each other, while also having some fun preparing their food. Many couples are also choosing food bars that feature their favorite street foodinspired cuisines or fast food chains.
It’s 2023, you don’t have to stick to a traditional way of wearing a white wedding gown. This year, designers and style experts expect to see more gowns that feature subtle pops of color, by way of embroidery and lightlyhued fabrics. There are no rules that dictate what a bride can and cannot wear, and incorporating color is the best way to let your personality shine— no matter how subtle the hue might be. This year, designers are seeing a lot of brides opt for a solid-colored dress, with pastel blue and pale pink being two of the most popular color choices. 3-D florals, transparent fabrics with sheer layering and feminine bow details are also taking the spotlight as some of the top trends in 2023. Other popular styles brides are opting for include off-the-shoulder necklines in both structural sweetheart shapes, offthe-shoulder necklines with sleeves and full-skirted ball gowns with everything from cascading floral embellishments to ruffled tiers. From tissue-thin transparent layers, to the most-of-themoment neckline and splashes of color, there’s nothing off limits when it comes to this year’s statement-making dress fashions.
There are few occasions in life quite so steeped in tradition as a wedding, which can unfortunately make being part of the wedding party an anxiety-inducing time for the non-binary among us. However, don’t fret as there are plenty of ways to include your non-binary pals in your wedding, without using dated, gendered terms. Introducing: the bridesmate. In 2023, wedding planners and industry experts are seeing a big shift in revamping the traditional (and outdated) notion of the bridal party, with more and more couples making it their own, opting for bridesmates, bridesmen and men of honor. Using more gender-neutral terms for people in your wedding party can help make sure they feel included and comfortable as part of your big day, rather than left out by the sometimes antiquated language used in weddings.
Few shopping experiences are as exciting as purchasing a diamond engagement ring. There are several important factors to be considered when shopping for your forever ring. However, perhaps the most important is the shape of the principal diamond. Although the classic round continues to reign as the most popular shape, once out-of-style shapes, like the oval, are also making a big comeback this year. According to the International Gem Society (IGS), the square-shaped princesscut diamond comes in at number two for this year’s most popular cut. Although square-shaped diamonds have roots going back centuries, the princess-cut itself is a relative newcomer to the engagement ring market. However, the exact number of facets and their arrangement are not standardized, resulting in each stone having its own unique character. According to IGS, rectangularshaped stones, such as emerald cuts, are another style that’s shining bright for brides in 2023. Unlike rounds and princess-cut squares, emerald cuts showcase a brilliant or mixed faceting pattern, which gives them that flashy, sort of shattered glass look. Although emerald cuts show less sparkle than rounds, these stones have a marked elegance all their own. In 2023, many couples are also opting for colorful gemstones to serve as the principal stone for their rings. Nothing is off limits so, be bright, be bold and most importantly, be you!
Set the mood with the lighting for your special day. This wedding season we are never ever,-ever,-ever using the big light. Some couples are opting for neon signs to create a picture perfect photo op for their guests (perfect for posting and hash-tagging on social media). Others are bringing warmth to the space with candles dispersed throughout–giving the perfect low light, just after sunset vibe. If you’re looking for a dreamy fairytale ceremony or reception, a ceiling of lights mixed with drapery creates a dreamlike atmosphere encapsulating all of the romance in the celebration.
When you’re planning your wedding, there are so many little details to consider. From the flavor of your wedding cake to the favors you’ll hand out to your friends and family, all of those small details are what make your wedding entirely unique. Another key piece of the puzzle to consider is your wedding guest book. While wedding photos help to commemorate your big day, guest books play a big role in that too. They provide the perfect place for your nearest and dearest to sign their names and offer well wishes. While a traditional guest book with a lined ledger is certainly a great option, there are also plenty of other fun choices to consider such as using game pieces, polaroid pictures, repurposing a cherished book or even having a telephone guest book. telephone guest books have become a popular choice for weddings in 2023. For this interactive guest book, an old phone is set up that records special messages from all of your wedding guests. The messages can then be turned into recording for you and your significant other to replay each year on your anniversary. Whether it’s having a polaroid book where guests can take a picture that captures their unique personalities or letting them leave a note of wisdom for the happy couple, there are many fun and personalized alternatives to the traditional-style guest book that can help add some extra fun and flair to your special day.
From up-cycled dresses to digital invitations, experts are seeing many couples opt for more ecofriendly options for weddings in 2023. Having an eco-friendly wedding doesn’t mean you have to skip the party, or do without the small but gorgeous details you want to see on your special day.It just means using alternative products that are better for the environment. One trend in 2023 is couples sending their invites and save-the-dates online. This is not only an effective and quick way to get them out, it also helps save trees and avoids wasting paper. Plus, you can still put your unique flair into your e-invitations. Another way you can take this a step further is to set up a website made especially for your wedding. On this website, you can link everything your guests need to know from the dress code to the wedding location. You can also share your registry, love story and photos for your guests to access after the wedding. However, not all your guests are internet savvy, for these specific guests you can opt for invitations made with recycled paper or seed paper. Seed paper can be planted after use and will grow into flowers. You can also utilize different types of recycled materials like wood or fabric. Another sustainable choice industry experts are seeing a lot of in 2023, is couples using potted plants and sustainable decor that can still be used after the wedding.
So, you’re going to do it. Settle down. Walk the aisle. Get hitched. Tie the knot. You’re getting married. Congrats! Now, where do you want to make those everlasting memories? More than just a chic backdrop, your wedding venue is the place you’ll associate with one of the best days of your life. From simple country settings to elegant ballrooms, we’ve put together this list of memorable venues in and around Pensacola.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 100 guests pensacolamuseum.org
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 200 historicpensacola.org
Searching for a picturesque park to host your wedding? Try Fountain Park, located in the heart of downtown Pensacola and named for the three-tiered, seven-foot-tall Fleming Fountain donated to the park by the Fleming family. Engraved with a pictorial history of Pensacola, from the Blue Angels over the Naval Air Station to shrimp boats off of Fort Pickens, the fountain can serve as an interesting and beautiful center for any ceremony.
Location: Pensacola Beach and Navarre Beach
Capacity: Up to 37 people per house paradisebeachhomes.com
Want to be surrounded by great art and modern decor? The Pensacola Museum of Art may serve as the perfect venue for you. With exhibits rotating out every two to three months and your choice of gallery for your wedding day, you can find almost anything for your wedding backdrop at the museum.
Location: Pensacola Beach
Capacity: Up to 300 guests portofinoisland.com/weddings
Portofino Island Resort offers the perfect balance of elegance and natural beauty for unforgettable Pensacola Beach wedding receptions and events. Nestled along eight miles of protected seashore on Pensacola Beach, Portofino also offers several picturesque venue options complete with wedding planning services. The property also offers luxury accommodations along with a variety of indulgent onsite amenities that both you and your guests are sure to enjoy.
The beach is calling you, and Paradise Beach Homes can help you find a rental to host your wedding, serve as your honeymoon getaway or as a crash pad for when you take to the beach. Whether you just want the view of the horizon from a porch or are looking to get a little sand in your toes, you can find a house to fit your needs. Houses are as small as three bedrooms and up to 11 bedrooms to accommodate everyone in your wedding party.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 1,000 guests sevillequarter.com
Located in the heart of the historic downtown Pensacola, Seville Quarter offers a world of choices all under one roof. The historic complex incorporates a multitude of full service venues, each unique and brimming with character. Always ready for a party, these versatile spaces offer couples a wide breadth of choice when celebrating their big day. The building can accommodate numerous guests for just about any size ceremony or wedding event. The historic building’s vintage chandeliers and exposed brickwork add a touch of elegance to the spacious on-site banquet hall. The venue staff is experienced and are there to assist with every last detail for your special day. They offer a number of services including rental of audio-visual equipment and coordination of outside vendors. The private events managers can also help couples to plan a custom menu.
Location: Beulah
Capacity: Up to 220 guests liveoakplantation.com
For those looking for rustic charm and perhaps a bit of grandeur for their wedding, Live Oak Plantation might be just the spot for your big day. Located 22-minutes from downtown Pensacola on a 22-acre lumber farm and pecan orchard-turned event space, the plantation has all the natural beauty and privacy you could want. With a huge selection of views on the plantation grounds, including the Cathedral of Live Oaks, Duck Island and, if it happens to rain, the Cotton House, you’re sure to find that magical spot to take your vows.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 400 guests deluna.com
Court of De Luna is a 25,000 squarefoot indoor/outdoor event space located in downtown Pensacola. This family-friendly event venue includes a breathtaking 1,000 square-foot bridal salon, a true vintage man cave with a regulation-sized pool table, ample outdoor couches and chairs, fire pits, a stage for live performances, a stone waterfall in the courtyard, outdoor fans with water misters as well as a number of outdoor lawn for guests to enjoy. Court of De Luna event staff offers complete planning services to cater to all of your event needs.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 175 guests palafoxhouse.com
If modern flair in a historic location is what you are looking for, then the sleek and stylish Palafox House is a good fit for you. This 1912 historic building has a panoramic view of Palafox Street with high windows, exposed original brick walls and gorgeous chandeliers. Along with the main event space, there is an additional room with a built-in bar and reception area incluiding an adjacent kitchen for caterers. As a part of Great Southern Weddings, Palafox House also offers full-service wedding planning.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 300 guests historicpensacola.org
Want something unique for your wedding venue? Try the Pensacola Museum of Commerce. Inside this brick turn-of-the-century warehouse is a reconstructed 1890s era streetscape complete with historic shops featuring toys, hardware, music, households and leather goods. An interesting collection of horse drawn buggies and an antique local trolley car are also part of this nostalgic recreation of yesteryear.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 150 guests historicpensacola.org
As one of the oldest surviving Protestant church buildings in all of Florida, Old Christ Church has all the historic charm enhanced by careful preservation and renovations throughout the years. Pristine white on the outside, the church boasts a unique Norman-Gothic style with early stained glass windows for a very classic feel. With high wooden ceilings, the natural acoustics of the church will enhance any vocal or instrumental sounds and music for your wedding party to enjoy.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 350 guests perfectplain.com
If you’re looking for a cool and laid-back downtown venue that captures the heart of Pensacola, look no further than Perfect Plain. This hip brewery offers an old Florida vibe and features 5 different event spaces within its sprawling complex of brewery, cocktail lounge and outdoor garden bar. Their private Grain House includes a bar, kitchen area and restrooms.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 350 guests cityofpensacola.com/facilities
Looking for a beautiful location for a smaller budget? The Sanders Beach-Corinne Jones Resource Center boasts a spectacular view of Pensacola Bay and is located just west of historic downtown Pensacola. With a large ballroom, the center is able to host some of the largest private events in all of Pensacola.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 200 guests
5elevenpalafox.com
Housed in the former Trader Jon’s building with a view of Palafox Street, this historic space is a great spot for a downtown wedding. Its claim to fame is large windows allowing for beautiful natural lighting and a builtin bar, along with an adjacent kitchen space available for caterers to use. Need a bit more room for your party or looking for something outside? Relax in the courtyard and adjacent lawn that can be used during the event. 5eleven has a list of approved vendors, which can be found on their website.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 200 guests
historicpensacola.org
One of the oldest venues available in Pensacola is the beautiful high-house overlooking Pensacola Bay, Barkley House. As one of the most popular wedding venues in Pensacola, Barkley House knows how to do weddings, specifically southern Gulf Coast weddings. With vintage furniture and heart-pine flooring inside the house and a gorgeous view on the porch or on the lawn, this venue is a good choice for someone looking for a classic beach feel with less sand.
Location: Milton
Capacity: Up to 200 guests hollandfarmsonline.com
Need something that is off the beaten path and away from the hustle and bustle of the city? Have your wedding on an actual working farm. Holland Farms offers all the natural beauty of the countryside with their Heaven’s Trail event barn. This venue is air conditioned, equipped with bathrooms and a kitchen with all the atmosphere of a big wooden barn. Although the barn has large windows and high ceilings for natural light, it also has chandeliers and electric lighting for any late night shindigs you have planned.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 150 guests stayoysterbay.com
Trying to find the one perfect place for your entire wedding experience? Accommodate out of town guests, serve rehearsal dinner and host your wedding ceremony and reception all without ever leaving downtown Pensacola at the stunning Oyster Bay Boutique Hotel. With stunningly landscaped indoor and outdoor spaces which accommodate 10 to 150 people, the Oyster Bay Boutique Hotel is one of the most beautiful and flexible venues in all of downtown Pensacola. The elegant hotel offers sweeping views of Pensacola Bay, luxuriously appointed rooms and plenty of southern hospitality.
Location: Milton
Capacity: Up to 275 guests sowellfarms.com
Sowell Farms, a working farm located on 100 acres of land, also doubles as one of the most natural, rustic wedding locales in the Florida Panhandle. As a family-run farm, the hosts strive to treat every person as family, with all the southern hospitality and country charm included. If you need something indoors, Sowell Farms also has a converted barn that can serve as the center for your wedding, or you can take to the fields for the natural farm setting.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 400 guests pensacolayachtclub.org
Nothing says Pensacola more than a beautiful scene overlooking the water, the smell of the salt water and a wonderful historic building. The Pensacola Yacht Club checks out on all those fronts as one of the premier venues in Pensacola. With space for a huge dance party reception or a small wedding ceremony and more than 100 years of experience hosting events, the Club will be able to provide for all your needs with southern hospitality.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 99 guests emeraldrepublicbrewing.com
For the alternative couple, Emerald Republic Brewing Co. is the grown-up goth’s dream come true. Moody interiors feature local artwork that adorns the taproom walls while nostalgic rock playlists bring the inside of the bar to life. Plush velvet seating, arcade games, and a coffin for photo ops are all staples of Emerald Republic’s unique style and brand. The pet-friendly outdoor space features a stage, seating for large groups and food truck accommodations. Treat your guests to local brews while enjoying the openair beer garden that your pup can be a part of!
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 100 guests oddcolony.com
Located on Palafox Street, Odd Colony embodies the farmhouse aesthetic while championing alternative art and design. A favorite of locals for its seasonal beers, Odd Colony hosts numerous events including comedy shows, makers markets, and most recently, weddings. Gather your loved ones for an unforgettable experience that combines the rustic appeal of historic architecture with the immersion of downtown’s vibrant nightlife. Located just a block away from Solé Inn and Suites, your guests can enjoy the celebrated beer menu just minutes away from their accommodations.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 400 guests supposeyvenue.com
Supposey Warehouse & Gardens make a name for themselves with stunning floral arrangements and grand, creative wedding designs, rentals, planning and more. Now the creative powerhouse has added a wedding venue big enough to make all your bridal dreams come true. The venue is a restored historic mill warehouse in downtown Pensacola offering more than 5,500 square feet of historic space. The warehouse features exposed wood beams and a stunning 26-foot tall vaulted ceiling, natural skylights, and antique chandeliers to make the space truly dreamy. Supposey provides tables, chairs, bar, dance floor and lighting. The adjoining gardens and courtyard boast an additional 4,000 square feet of natural beauty in a private tree-lined garden, with string lights, fountains, lush landscaping and olive trees–all bursting with southern charm.
Location: Westside Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 150 guests hellcathangar.com
Hellcat Hangar is sure to pique the interest of history, military, and music buffs’ alike. Over the years, Hellcat Hanger has been home to a military hangar, an Army surplus, a movie theater, and now it is the premier production studio in Northwest Florida. Hellcat Hangar also makes an excellent event space, offering 4,000 square feet of interior space and additional 2,000 square feet of outdoor space. Other amenities include a state of the art sound system, a jumbotron and live streaming capabilities. If you’re looking for a hip, high-tech, streaming-friendly wedding venue, Hellcat might just be for you. New and unique to Hellcat is a flight simulator to honor the location’s history and entertain guests.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Varies pensacolalittletheatre.com
Housed in the historic landmark building that was once the Escambia County Court of Records and Jail, the Pensacola Little Theatre and its home, the Pensacola Cultural center, hold a special place in the hearts of the Pensacola community. With rental spaces in the theatre, atrium, courtroom, gallery, and board room, the Little Theatre is the perfect place to host your big day. Stay tuned for upcoming renovations that will add a rooftop space–perfect for engagements and receptions.
Location: Pace
Capacity: Up to 75 guests gatheratalyssas.com
If you’re looking for a small, intimate, custom space, look no further than Gather at Alyssa’s. The beloved Pace retailer has recently added a new event space with tables and seating, a warming oven, refrigerator and freezer and farmhouse sink to accommodate professional catering or self-prepared food and drink for just about any type of occasion. Alyssa’s also provides an additional service in which event specialists can help selecting custom decor to bring your vision for the space to life in “signature Alyssa’s style.”
Location: Gulf Breeze (Tiger Point)
Capacity: 200+ guests thepointegb.com
The newest addition to the Tiger Point Golf Club, The Pointe, is a picture perfect venue for weddings and reception. Nestled in a lush gulf coast setting in Gulf Breeze, The Pointe offers over 11,000 square feet of space with multiple venue options including the Soundside dining hall, an outdoor space under the oaks and a New Orleans inspired courtyard. A lovely powder room is also available for the bridal party. With panoramic views of the Gulf of Mexico, Santa Rosa Sound, and the manicured fairways of Tiger Point Golf Club, The Pointe offers a stunning backdrop for any event.
Location: West Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 185 guests
*Events must be sponsored by a member pensacolacountryclub.com
Since 1902, the timeless and romantic elegance of Pensacola Country Club has made this waterfront location a premiere venue for weddings on the Gulf Coast. A favorite among traditionalists, the Pensacola Country Club offers classic wedding vibes in the large banquet and event facility with views of both the golf course and Pensacola Bay. The Bayview Room can hold up to 300 guests and the grounds offer plenty of backdrops for gorgeous photos. Golf enthusiasts can even exchange vows under the oak tree at the 18th hole. A member of the club must sponsor all events.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 200 guests palafoxwharf.com
Originally built in 1880 as a shipping company while overlooking the sparkling water and the Pensacola harbor’s marina, the historic, elegant, and award-winning Palafox Wharf has the warmth and charm of a bygone era with touches of modern elements. Your guests will be able to mingle on the spacious green or admire the beautifully renovated interior that is both modern and timeless. The Palafox Wharf, with over 14 years of experience, offers you a change to wow your guests once more with a grand exit by boat.
Location: Pensacola Beach
Capacity: Varies driftpcola.com
Sitting atop the iconic Casino Beach Bar and Grill, the upscale Drift offers a sleek, modern design, breathtaking views of the Gulf of Mexico and the ability to host rehearsal dinners, weddings and receptions–all while soaking up the beach life.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 100 guests historicpensacola.org
Say “I do” on the New Orleans-inspired estate, the Orchards. With 72 acres of lush pecan trees, the estate offers you a dreamy setting for your special day. Whether you decide to have your ceremony in the stunning rotunda, romantic pergola, peaceful orchard, serene fountain, or under the beautiful wedding cross, you are sure to find the perfect spot. Celebrate with your loved ones in the elegant Oak Room and Glass hall reception areas, or one of the delightful courtyards with fountains and statues. All included with tables, chairs, and decor, you will have more time to enjoy with your loved ones.
Location: Flomaton, AL
Capacity: Up to 200 guests thehiddenfalls.com
The Venue at Hidden Falls is perfect for a romantic getaway that stays close to home. Nestled on 11 acres of space that includes indoor and outdoor event options, an abundance of lawn space, a pond and a one-ofa-kind waterfall, your wedding will be sure to woo. Can’t choose between an indoor or outdoor ceremony? The Venue at Hidden Falls boasts options of all coverage for your wedding. The Chapel–an open-air pavilion or the Manor–a heated and cooled reception hall. The Venue at Hidden Falls makes your celebration even smoother with an on-property suite: the Cottage.
Location: Molino, FL
Capacity: Up to 150 guests theorchardseventvenue.com
Say “I do” on the New Orleans-inspired estate, the Orchards. With 72 acres of lush pecan trees, the estate offers you a dreamy setting for your special day. Whether you decide to have your ceremony in the stunning rotunda, romantic pergola, peaceful orchard, serene fountain, or under the beautiful wedding cross, you are sure to find the perfect spot. Celebrate with your loved ones in the elegant Oak Room and Glass hall reception areas, or one of the delightful courtyards with fountains and statues. All included with tables, chairs, and decor, you will have more time to enjoy with your loved ones.
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 200 guests thejunctionpensacola.com
Location: Downtown Pensacola
Capacity: Up to 400 guests historicpensacola.org
Let the award-winning park, Museum Plaza, with more than 13,000 squarefeet of event space located in the heart of Downtown Pensacola, set the stage for your wedding at this outdoor greenspace. Museum Plaza has an open-air center featuring a covered stage and seating area so you and your guests can experience your ceremony from the comfort of a covered area while the sea breeze cocoons the space.
Situated in the heart of downtown Pensacola adjacent to the historic Pensacola Saenger Theatre, The Junction is one of downtown’s newest event venues. This multipurpose event space boasts a modern feel with true historic charm. With more than 4,000-squarefeet of open indoor space, the venue can accommodate formal seated events as well as more intimate cocktail-style events. The venue also features multi-purpose outdoor spaces and lofts located directly above the venue perfect for overnight stays. With both indoor and outdoor venue space, The Junction offers offers multiple layouts and custom set-up options to help bring your vision to life for your special day.
BRIDAL SHOPS
The Bridal Loft 4400 Bayou Blvd., Ste. 48 (850) 475-8296 pensacolabridalloft.com
Bridal Suite 1340 E Nine Mile Rd. (850) 494-9989 ebridlesuite.com
David’s Bridal 5912 N Davis Hwy. (850) 208-3181 davidsbridal.com
Gent’s Formal Wear 400 E Wright St. (850) 434-3272 gentsformalwear.com
Men’s Wearhouse 5100 N 9th Ave., Ste. F601 (850) 475-5891 menswearhouse.com
Randall’s Formal Wear 4400 Bayou Blvd., Ste. 10 (850) 432-8246 randallstuxedos.com
Ruthy’s Creations & Alterations
1805 Creighton Rd., Ste. 5 (850) 554-8764 ruthyscreations.com
Simply Elegant Couture Bridal 215 E Zaragoza St. (850) 607-7171
simplyelegantcouture.com
Twilight Prom & Pageant 1340 E Nine Mile Rd. (850) 332-6796 twilightpromandpageant.com
Two Times a Lady 2755 E Olive Rd. (850) 474-3778 twotimesalady.com
BAKERIES
Adonna’s Bakery 811 W Garden St. (850) 696-2227 adonnasgardenstcafe.com
Betty Weber Cakes (850) 477-1745
bettyweber.blogspot.com
Bluejay’s Bakery 11 Palafox Pl., Ste. E (850) 982-9731
bluejayscollective.com
Craft Gourmet Bakery 5555 N Davis Hwy. (850) 332-5921
craftgourmetbakery.com
Creative Celebrations 25 2nd Ave., Fort Walton Beach (850) 218-1505
creativecelebrations.org
Edible Arrangements 4350 Bayou Blvd., Ste. 6 (850) 473-2277
ediblearrangements.com
J’s Bakery & Café 2014 N 12th Ave. (850) 439-6546
jsbakeryandcafe.com
Judy’s Sweets & Treats (470) 353-6817
judyssweetsandtreats.com
Milton Quality Bakery 6727 Caroline St. (850) 623-3676
miltonqualitybakery.com
Nouveau Pastries
5113 Westport Dr. (850) 626-1615
nouveaucatering.com
Sherry’s Cake Shop
510 Massachusetts Ave. (850) 433-4208
sherryscakeshop.com
Smallcakes of Pensacola
5046 Bayou Blvd. (850) 332-5245
smallcakescupcakery.com
Sweet Creations by Sharon (850) 341-6674
sweetcreationsbysharon.com
Top It Off: The Cupcake Bar (850) 776-0591
@topitoffthecupcakebar
CATERERS
Angelena’s Ristorante Italiano
101 E Intendencia St. (850) 542-8398
angelenaspensacola.com
Apple Market
1021 Scenic Hwy. (850) 433-4381
applemarketpensacola.com
The Aragon Cafe 47 N 9th Ave. (850) 444-8074
thearagoncafe.com
Bamboo Willie’s 400 Quietwater Beach Rd. (850) 916-9888
bamboowillies.com
Bambooze Fine Wine & Liquor
8084 N Davis Hwy., Ste. F3 (850) 474-1944
pensacolaliquor.com
Boarders Charcuterie
3624 Barrancas Ave. (850) 377-5670
grazeboarders.com
Broussard’s Bayou Grill 690 E Heinberg St. (850) 469-9400
broussardsbayouco.com
Cactus Cantina 5121 N 12th Ave. & 22 Palafox Pl. (850) 912-8565
mycactuscantina.com
Carrabba’s 311 N 9th Ave. (850) 438-0073
carrabbas.com
Casino Beach Bar and Grille 41 Fort Pickens Rd. (850) 932-6313
Casinobeachbar.com
Classic City Catering 214 W Intendencia St. (850) 433-8064
classiccitycatering.com
Culinary Productions
700 W Main St. (850) 469-0445 culinaryproductions.net
Drift Modern Coastal Cuisine 41 Fort Pickens Rd. (850) 733-7331 driftpcola.com
East Hill Market
1216 N 9th Ave. (850) 469-1432
Emerald Coast Catering & Gourmet to Go
3906 U.S. 98, Ste. 40 (850) 585-5979 cater1.com
Family Ty’s “Good Eats” 40 W Nine Mile Rd., Ste. H (850) 332-6037 familytyscatering.com
The Fish House 600 S Barracks St. (850) 470-0003 fishhousepensacola.com
Flounder’s Chowder House
800 Quietwater Beach Rd. (850) 932-2003 flounderschowderhouse.com
Founaris Bros. Greek Restaurant
6911 Pensacola Blvd. (850) 969-9099 founarisbros.net
Four Seasons 212 S Palafox Place (850) 434-6771 fourseasonspensacola.com
Four Winds International Food Market
6895 N 9th Ave., Ste. F (850) 477-2808
fourwindspensacola.com
Fusion Grill at Osceola 300 Tonawanda Dr. (850) 332-5073 fusiongrill.net
The Global Grill 27 Palafox Place (850) 469-9966 globallygrillin.business.site
Greek’s Catering and Events 3960 Spanish Tr. (850) 529-6721 greekscateringevents.com
Grover T’s BBQ 5887 US-90 (850) 564-1231 grovertbbq.com
Honey Baked Ham 7010 N Davis Hwy. (850) 478-7702 honeybaked.com
Hot Spot Barbecue 901 E La Rua St. (850) 712-7752 hotspotbarbecue.com
Joe Patti’s Seafood 524 S B St. (850) 432-3315 joepattis.com
Karen’s Cafe & Catering 3700 N Pace Blvd. (850) 495-3884
McGuire’s Irish Pub 600 E Gregory St. (850) 433-6789 mcguiresirishpub.com
Olive to Nosh 6406 Mobile Hwy. olivetonosh.com
On Board Charcuterie 501 S Palafox St., Ste. 7 (850) 861-9044 onboardcharcuterieservices.com
Polonza Bistro 286 N Palafox St. (850) 912-6454 polonza.com
Portabello Market 3001 N 9th Ave. (850) 439-6545 portabellomarket.com
Publix Super Market 5055 N 9th Ave. (850) 484-9646 publix.com
Real Paella Catering (850) 980-1650 realpaella.com
Restaurant IRON 22 N Palafox St. (850) 476-7776 restaurantiron.com
Scenic 90 Café 701 Scenic Hwy. (850) 433-8844 scenic90cafe.com
Siam Thai Restaurant 6403 N 9th Ave. (850) 266-5550 siamdiner.com
Sonny’s Barbeque Multiple Locations (850) 456-2000 sonnysbbq.com
V Paul’s Italian Ristorante 29 Palafox Pl. (850) 466-5855 vpauls.com
CONDOS & RENTAL
Eden Condominiums
16281 Perdido Key Dr. (850) 492-3336 edencondominiums.com
Gulf Coast Getaways
Multiple Locations (850) 417-8054
floridagulfcoastgetaway.com
Lost Key Golf Club
625 Lost Key Dr. (850) 549-2160 lostkeygolf.com
Luxury Coastal Vacations
13700 Perdido Key Dr., Ste. B120 (877) 859-0113
luxurycoastalvacations.com
Paradise Beach Homes 27 Via de Luna Dr. (850) 16-0777
paradisebeachhomes.com
Paradise Coastal Realty 29 Via de Luna Dr. (850) 932-0067
paradisecoastalrealty.com
Pensacola Beach Properties, Inc. 50 Fort Pickens Rd. (850) 934-0099
pensacolabeachproperty.com
Perdido Realty
14250 Perdido Key Dr., Ste. B (850) 492-1102
perdidokey.com
Portofino Island Resort 10 Portofino Dr. (850) 916-5000
portofinoisland.com
Wyndham Vacation Rentals (800) 544-0300
wyndhamvacationrentals.com
ENTERTAINMENT
A DJ Connection
10311 Chemstrand Rd., Ste. A (850) 968-1968
adjconnection.com
Any Day DJ 13 Palafox Pl. (850) 312-0820
anydaydj.com
Blues Angel Music 657 N Pace Blvd. (850) 457-7557
bluesangelmusic.com
Boogie Inc. (850) 438-1660
boogieinc.com
Charlie Roberts - DJ & Live Musician (888) 694-9490 yourweddingdj.us
Everything and the Wedding Too 4400 Bayou Blvd (850) 304-4943
Northwest Florida DJ Services (850) 387-2822 nwfdjservices.com
Powell Entertainment (850) 501-1078 powellentertain.com
SN DJ Entertainment (850) 501-1590 sndjpensacola.com
South Coast DJ Service (850) 240-2485 scdjs.com
FLORISTS
A Flower Shop 3709 Mobile Hwy. (850) 438-1609 aflowershop.net
A Touch of Class: Flowers and Gifts
2727 N E St. (850) 377-6059 atouchofclassflowersandgifts.com
Celebrations: The Florist 717 N 12th Ave. (850) 433-2022 celebrationstheflorist.com
Chrissy Floral Design (850) 332-8812 chrissyflorals.com
Community Florist & Gifts 11113 Hwy. 87 N (850) 675-6083
Cordova Flowers and Gifts 6200 Tippin Ave. (850) 602-7069 cordovaflowersandgifts.com
Fiore of Pensacola 405 S K St. (850) 469-1930 fioreofpensacola.com
Fleur Zoë Florals fleurzoe.com
Florals by Mallori @floralsbymallori
Flowerama of Gulf Breeze 333 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. (850) 916-7673
floweramaofgulfbreeze.com
Flowerama of Pensacola 4095 Barrancas Ave. (850) 465-3511
Flowers by Yoko 35 Gulf Breeze Pkwy., Ste. A (850) 934-1407 flowersbyyoko.com
Hummingbird Flowers & Gifts 4861 W Spencer Field Rd. (850) 995-9620 flowersbyhummingbirds.com
Just Judy’s Flowers 2509 N 12th Ave. (850) 436-4003
justjudysflowers.com
Kebbie Hollingsworth Floral Design (850) 393-6353
KellyCo Flowers & Gifts
185 W Airport Blvd., Ste. B (850) 438-1981
kellycoflowers.com
Navarre Beach Flower Boutique 8486 Navarre Pkwy. (850) 939-2288
navarrebeachflowers.com
Oliver’s Flowers & Gift Shop
1422 Dr. M.L.K Jr. Dr. (850) 712-6526
Open Rose Florist
6434 Open Rose Dr., Milton (850) 626-1797
theopenrose.net
R & S Crafts & Florist
6260 N W St. (850) 434-6200
pensacolasflorist.com
Southern Gardens Florist & Gifts
7400 Pine Forest Rd. (850) 941-4444
southerngardensflorist.com
Sunshine Design Florist
1813 Creighton Rd., Ste. A (850) 477-5358
sunshinedesignflorist.com
Supposey Florals
101 S F St. (850) 776-0553 Supposey.co
The Bloom Shoppe at Pinelands 8365 US-90, Milton (850) 623-9788
thebloomshoppefl.com
GIFTS AND REGISTRIES
Artesana Inc.
242 W Garden St. (850) 433-4001
artesanaimports.com
Blue Morning Gallery 21 S Palafox Pl. (850) 429-9100
bluemorninggallery.com
Bluetique 125 Palafox Place (850) 432-1264
bluetiquepensacola.com
Bodacious Shops 407 S Palafox St. (850) 433-6505 bodaciousshops.com
Cigar Factory
14 S Palafox St. (850) 495-3308
cigarfactoryneworleans.com
Dillards 5100 N 9th Ave. (850) 476-3011
dillards.com
Duh for Garden and Home
501 N 9th Ave. (850) 439-0640
duhpensacola.com
Fine Things
5131 Dogwood Dr. (850) 623-1795
Kirkland’s
1690 Airport Blvd., Ste. 830 (850) 857-6696
kirklands.com
Max Home 1425 E Belmont St. (844) 704-1049
maxhomenow.com
McAlpin Interiors 427 W Garden St. (850) 438-8345
MLR Fine Jewelry & Gifts 4021 Hwy. 90 (850) 994-4581
mlrjewelry.com
Nina Fritz Gallery 407 S Jefferson St. (850) 433-0979
ninafritzgallery.com
Quayside Art Gallery 17 E Zaragoza St. (850) 438-2363
quaysidegallery.com
Renfroe Pecan Co. 794 W Main St. (850) 332-7714
renfroepecan.com
Rusted Arrow Mercantile 130 Palafox Place (850) 285-0371
rustedarrowmercantile.com
Urban Objects
16 N Palafox St. (850) 912-8683
urbanobjectspensacola.com
HAIR AND MAKEUP
10th Avenue Hair Design
1000 E Cervantes St. (850) 433-5207
10thavenuehair.com
A Perdido Hair Salon
13309 Mirella St. (850) 492-3990
Anchored Salon and Spa 8815 Navarre Pkwy. (850) 204-8228
Aveda Hair & Spa Salon
5100 N 9th Ave., Ste. 424 (850) 477-6000
The Blue Magnolia Salon
2878 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Gulf Breeze (850) 733-9774
Bombshell Blowout Bar
5555 N Davis Hwy., Ste. D (850) 332-5529
bombshellblowoutbar.com
Chastain’s Salon
2900 N 12th Ave. (850) 435-9935
chastainsalon.com
DeNOVO Salon 3435 N 12th Ave. (850) 912-8826
denovoday.com
Eimaj Spa & Salon 1506 W Garden St. (850) 332-6454
Elements Salon 4400 Bayou Blvd., Ste. 53A (850) 466-2400
salonvision.com/elements
Faxon Stylz
14 W Jordan St. (850) 723-8872
faxon-stylz.business.site
First City Beauty 1202 E Gonzalez St. (850) 741-8581
firstcitybeauty.com
Fringe Hair Salon
9500 Pensacola Blvd., Ste. 9 (850) 912-8070
fringepensacola.co
Gigi’s Hair & Beauty Salon
1949 Athens Ave. (850) 455- 4567
Glow Salon 5422 Hwy. 90 (850) 994-5114
Gulf Coast Glam House
26 San Carlos Ave. (850) 376-4935
Hair + Co
1627 W Garden St. (850) 378-8366
hairandco.salon
Hairdo
516 E Strong St., Ste. 2 (251) 626-9225
hairdopensacola.com
Hairitage House
1449 W Nine Mile Rd., Ste. 14 (850) 857-9555
hairitagehousepensacola.com
The Hair Loft 5717 US-90 (850) 220-3358
Headhunter Hairstyling 205 S Baylen St. (850) 433-3308
headhunterhairstyling.com
Headstrong Creative Hair Design 801 N 9th Ave., Ste. 4404 (850) 530-1556
Honeycomb Hair Design
5242 Willing St. (850) 665-4733
Izzo Hair & Co. – Gulf Breeze
913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy., Ste. 28 (850) 677-8017
Izzohair.com
Izzo Hair & Co. – Pensacola 801 N 9th Ave. (850) 677-8017
Izzohair.com
Jo Rich Beauty
126 Palafox Place (850) 982-2545
jorichbeauty.com
The Kat House Hair Studio
1814 Alpine Dr. (850) 684-1562
thekathousehairstudio.com
La Fleur Salon and Spa
1909 Hwy 87 (850) 684-1907
lafleursalonspa.com
Le Beach Hair Designs 5660 Gulf Breeze Pkwy., Ste. A4 (850) 932-3888
Le Vogue Salon 609 W Chase St. (850) 291-8002
Loxx by Natalie 1308 W Nine Mile Rd, Ste. 4 (850) 478-0001
Magnolia Bride (850) 733-9774
Maria Clara Hair 2400 Beaumont St. (850) 291-6896
mariaclarahair.com
Medina Belleza Nail Salon 150 S Jefferson St. (850) 607-8757
medina-belleza.square.site
Melody Weber, Makeup Artist 4305 Spanish Trail (850) 748-5651 melodyweber.com
Mickie’z Beauty Villa
1304 W Garden St. (850) 607-7718
mickiezbeautyvilla.com
Montage 2040 N 12th Ave. (850) 898-3838
montagesalonpensacola.com
Moonflower Salon
32 Palafox Place (850) 497-6444
moonflowersalon.com
Myah Glam Co. (850) 739-4247
myahglamco.com
New Attitudes Spa and Salon
13700 Perdido Key Dr., Ste. 221B (850) 492-7777
The Next Level Salon
700 Bayfront Pkwy. (850) 438-8308
thenextlevelsalon.com
Nineteen North 6675 Pine Forest Rd., Ste. 10 (850) 741-4840
Paraiso Hair Salon
1991 Hwy. 87, Navarre (850) 936-0090
Paramount Hair Studio 413 E Jordan St. (850) 346-8974
Penton House BarbershopPensacola (850) 439-5554
47 N 9th Ave., Ste. C (850) 439-5554
pentonhousebarbershop.com
Penton House Salon & Spa - Pace 3660 US Hwy 90 (850) 994-8633
thepentonhouse.com
Penton House Salon - Pensacola 45 S 9th Ave. (850) 741-3868
thepentonhouse.com
Posh Color Bar 6815 Caroline St. (850) 637-7674
The Powder Room 404 E Wright St. (850) 324-6571
Profiles Hair Studio 817 W. Garden St., Ste. A (850) 432-9819
Robin Klag, Makeup Artist (850) 530-8250
Salon Allure
3495 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. (850) 934-1525 salonallurefl.com
Salon on the Avenue 2515 N 12th Ave. (850) 607-2311
Salon San Carlos 528 W Garden St. (850) 437-0007 salonsancarlos.com
Shirley’s Beauty Salon 5600 Collinswood Dr. (850) 626-1617
Smart Style Salon 8970 Pensacola Blvd. (850) 471-9040
Strut Salon & Skin - North Pensacola
102 E Nine Mile Rd. (850) 291-1569
strutsalonskin.com
Strut Salon & Skin - Pensacola 5147 Bayou Blvd., Ste. D (850) 293-5713
strutsalonskin.com
Tease Hair Beautique
1001 E Nine Mile Rd. (850) 484-4770
Tiffanie Hudson Makeup Artist (850) 346-8277
Trends Salon & Spa by Laurie & Co. 5018 Grande Dr. (850) 477-6911
trendssalonpensacola.org
Ulta Beauty 1650 Airport Blvd. (850) 476-6211 ulta.com
Volume One Salon 7 W Main St. (850) 434-5409 volumeonesalon.com
Wade Scott Salon 1329 College Pkwy. (850) 934-8180 wadescottsalon.com
Weber & Weekley Makeup and Skincare 4305 Spanish Tr., Ste. B (850) 764-6629
weberandweekley.com
Zoe Rose Artistry 850 W Garden St. (850) 619-0892
zoeroseartistry.squarespace.com
HOTELS AND B&BS
Candlewood Suites Pensacola
1953 Northcross Ln. (850) 435-4690 ihg.com
Courtyard by Marriott - Downtown 700 E Chase St. (850) 439-3330 marriott.com
Courtyard by Marriott - Uptown 451 Creighton Rd. (850) 857-7744 marriott.com
Days Inn - Historic District Downtown 710 N Palafox St. (850) 483-1107
wyndhamhotels.com
Hampton Inn - Pensacola Beach
2 Via De Luna Dr. (850) 932-6800
hilton.com
Hampton Inn - Uptown
2187 Airport Blvd. (850) 478-1123
hilton.com
Hampton Inn & Suites - Uptown 7050 Plantation Rd. (850) 505-7500 hilton.com
Hilton Garden Inn/Airport
1144 Airport Blvd. (850) 479-8900 hilton.com
Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front
12 Via De Luna Dr. (850) 916-2999 hilton.com
Holiday Inn - Uptown
7813 N Davis Hwy. (850) 472-1400
Ihg.com
Holiday Inn Express - Downtown
101 E Main St. (850) 433-231
ihg.com
Holiday Inn Express - Pensacola Beach
333 Fort Pickens Rd. (850) 932-3536
ihg.com
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
130 Loblolly Ln. (850) 944-8442
ihg.com
Holiday Inn Express & Suites - East Milton
8510 Keshav Taylor Dr. (850) 626-9060
ihg.com
Holiday Inn Express & SuitesWest Pensacola
307 N New Warrington Rd. (850) 696-2800
ihg.com
Holiday Inn Resort - Pensacola Beach
14 Via de Luna Dr. (850) 932-5331
ihg.com
Homewood Suites - Uptown 5049 Corporate Woods Dr. (850) 474-3777
hilton.com
Oyster Bay Boutique HotelDowntown 400 Bayfront Pkwy. (850) 347-4550
stayoysterbay.com
Paradise Inn
21 Via de Luna Dr., Pensacola Beach (850) 932-2319
paradiseinn-pb.com
Pensacola Victorian Bed & Breakfast - Downtown Pensacola 203 W Gregory St. (850) 434-2818
pensacolavictorian.com
Portofino Island Resort
10 Portofino Dr., Pensacola Beach (850) 916-5000
portofinoisland.com
Residence Inn - Downtown 601 E Chase St. (850) 432-0202
marriott.com
Residence Inn - Uptown 6000 Cobble Creek Rd. (850) 476-8383
marriott.com
Solé Inn & Suites - Downtown 200 N Palafox St. (850) 470-9298
soleinnandsuites.com
Springhill Suites by MarriottDowntown
487 Creighton Rd. (850) 475-0055 marriott.com
Springhill Suites by MarriottPensacola Beach
24 Via De Luna Dr. (850) 932-6000 marriott.com
LIMO & SHUTTLE SERVICES
A Prestige Limousine Service
1000 N W St. (850) 457-1010
Celepretty Limo (850) 501-1389 celeprettylimo.com
Dreamcatcher Shuttle Service (850) 982-7433
dreamcathcershuttle.com
First Class Limousine of NW FL (850) 516-4924 fclimo.com
Hummer 4 Hire (850) 450-4528 hummer4hirellc.com
Pensacola Party Bus
1901 N U St. (850) 529-4975 pensacolapartybus.com
Wedding Car 2 Go (850) 590-3309
weddingcar2go.com
654 Limo
13 Palafox Place (850) 777-3001
654limo.com
OFFICIANTS
Ida’s Legal Forms 1850 N W St. (850) 434-7524
IdasLegalForms@yahoo.com
Unity Church of Christianity 716 N 9th Ave. (850) 438-2277
unityofpensacola.org
PHOTOBOOTHS
Coastal Reflections (850) 582-5711
coastalreflectionsphotobooth.com
Foto2Go 4490 N W St. (850) 590-3309 foto2go.org
Rock Your Photo Booth (850) 750-2525 rockyourphotobooth.com
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Aislinn Kate Weddings 4400 Bayou Blvd., Ste. 19 (850) 912-4888 aislinnkatephotography.com
Alley Kat Photography (850) 208-1384 alleykatphotography.net
Ash Simmons ashsimmons.com
Barrett McClean Photography (850) 607-3111 barrettmcclean.com
Capture Destiny Photos (850) 737-1405 capturedestinyphotos.com
Carmen Jones Photography 2804 E Strong St. (850) 982-6405 carmenjonesphotography.com
Christina Griffith Photography (850) 293-9933 cg-photos.com
Daly Photography dalyphoto.net
David Garcia Photography davidgarciaphotos.com
Diaography diaography.com
East Hill Photography 223 W Gregory St. (850) 450-7968 easthillphoto.net
Erika Dame Photo erikadame.com
Faraday Photography (251) 327-0279 faradayphotos.com
Ferebee Photographic (850) 380-4241 ferebeephotographic.com
Geoff Peck Creative Services tinyobservations.com
Hartman Photography 4373 5th Ave., Pace (850) 995-9090 hartmanphotos.com
Kay Brown Photography 6282 Quintette Rd. (850) 994-7954
Kayla Nicole Photography kaylanicolephotos.com
Kelsei Frazier Photography (850) 380-8535 kelseifrazierphotography.com
Love is Wild Photography (850) 696-9558 loveiswildphoto.com
Lucy Steiner Photography lucysteinerphotography.com
Megan Muñoz Photography meganmunozphotography mypixieset.com
Melissa Wilson Photography (850) 776-6463 melissawilsonphoto.com
Mo Robert’s Photography (850) 889-2702 morobertsphotography.com
PS Cobia Photography (850) 602-7720 pvcobia.com
Rae Leytham Photography (850) 554-2538 raeleytham.com
Sarah & Paul Photography (850) 888-0432
sarahlynandpaul.com
Sarah Coleman Photography 801 N 9th Ave. (850) 288-2113 sarahcolemanphotography.com
Tabetha Norton Photography (850) 549-8578 tabethanortonphotography. showit.site
Tara Cook Photography taracookphotography.com
Taylor Howton Photography taylorhowtonphotography. mypixieset.com
RINGS AND JEWELRY
Beasley Jewelers 875 E Nine Mile Rd., Ste. 11 (850) 477-7311 beasleyjewelers.com
Beré Jewelers 5033 N 12th Ave. (850) 477-6818 berejewelers.com
Elebash Jewelry 36 Palafox Pl. (850) 432-5136 elebashs.com
Elite Jewelers 5100 N 9th Ave. (850) 505-7879
elitejewelers.com
Gunner’s Gulf Coast Jewelers 4375 5th Ave. (850) 994-5515 gunnersjewelers.com
Helzberg’s Diamonds 5100 N 9th Ave. (850) 477-3173
helzberg.com
Jeweler’s Trade Shop
26 Palafox Pl. (850) 432-4433
jewelerstradeshop.com
Kay Jewelers
5100 N 9th Ave. (850) 477-5677 kay.com
Kimberly’s Jewelers 707 Eglin Pkwy. (850) 864-2040 kimberlysjewelers.com
MLR FIne Jewelry &Gifts 4021 US-90, Pace (850) 994-4581 mlrjewelry.com
Richard Bryson Jewelers 6871 N 9th Ave. (850) 477-6360
pensacolajewelrystore.com
Rock Hard Designs
16 N Palafox St. (850) 438-5119 rockharddesignhouse.com
Santa Rosa Jewelers
5159 Santa Rosa St. (850) 623-2925
Stone Jewelers 8621 Lillian Hwy. (850) 455-1177 stonejewelers.net
Susan Campbell Jewelry (850) 434-8948 susancampbelljewelry.com
Warrington Jewelers 4051 Barrancas Ave. (850) 456-1385
warringtonjewelers.com
Zales Jewelers 5100 N 9th Ave. (850) 478-8797 zales.com
SPAS
AC Nail & Spa 2475 E Nine Mile Rd., Ste. D (850) 478-8698
acnailspensacola.com
Aqua Nails & Spa 3836 N 9th Ave. (850) 912-8888
Eimaj Spa, Esthetics, & Hair Studio 1506 W Garden St. (850) 332-6454
Fusion Spa Salon
12 Via de Luna Dr. (850) 916-2999
hiltonpensacolabeach.com
Mark Lees Skin Care 4400 Bayou Blvd., Ste. 57 (888) 627-5533 marklees.com
Penton House Salon & Spa - Pace 3660 US Hwy 90 (850) 994-8633 thepentonhouse.com
Sami’s Nails & Spa 3 W Nine Mile Rd., Ste. 6 (850) 473-0081
Serenity Salon & Spa 3331 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. (850) 932-4255
Stay The Spa 240 S Jefferson St. (850) 438-3580 staythespa.com
Still Waters Medical Day & Medical Spa
20 N Tarragona St. (850) 432-6772
stillwatersmedspa.com
Award Masters, Inc. 5353 N Palafox St. (850) 462-1178
awardmastersinc.com
Charlotte Mason Printing Co. 3500 Barrancas Ave. (904) 252-9658
charlottemasonprintco.com
Copy Cat Printing
1201 Barrancas Ave. & 3740 N Pace Blvd. (850) 438-5566
copycatpensacola.com
Palm Press Paper (850) 585-5249
palmpresspaper.com
Printers of Pensacola
1207 W Garden St. (850) 434-2588
printersofpensacola.com
SUPPLIES & FAVORS
Alpha-Lit Pensacola (850) 712-6395
www.alphalitletters.com/ pensacola
Custom Baskets & Balloons 9254 N Palafox St. (850) 479-4438
custombasketsballoons.com
Kent’s Special Events 3877 N Palafox St. (850) 932-3505 gokents.com
A Grand Affair Party Rental 12189 County Rd. 65, Foley (251) 943-8188
agrandaffairpartyrental.biz
Gulf Coast Tent Rental 4212 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. (850) 932-3311
gulfcoasttents.net
Kent’s Special Events 3877 N Palafox St. (850) 932-3505 gokents.com
North Hill Chair Covers and Linens
5045 Mobile Hwy. (850) 937-6894
northhillchaircovers.com
Tap the Coast (850) 322-8579
tapthecoast.com
Vintage Rentals by Suzi (850) 748-2132
vintagerentalsbysuzi.com
Wedding Walls 4865 W Spencerfield Rd. (850) 995-9988
weddingwalls.com
TRAVEL
Gulf Breeze Travel Agency 3233 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. (850) 932-9276
Travel Leaders Vacation Center 958 Montlimar Dr. travelleadersvacationcenter.com
VIDEOGRAPHY
Momentus Films (850) 450-3135
momentusfilms.com
Phocus & Company (850) 320-7875
phocusonme.com
StoryLive Productions (850) 503-1735
storyliveproductions.com
WEDDING PLANNERS
Elegant Pairings (850) 426-5912
elegantpairings.com
Emerald Coast Vibe (850) 744-0117
emeraldcoastvibe.com
Felicia by Design (850) 324-4113
feliciabydesign.com
Fête + Flora (850) 791-2440 fetefloraevents.com
Forever I Do Weddings (850) 314-9448 foreveridoweddings.com
Gold Coast Event Services
2737 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. (850) 313-0583 goldcoasteventservices.com
Great Southern Events 226 S Palafox St. (850) 433-9450 greatsouthernrestaurants.com
Mēgan K. Events (850) 619-1440 megankevents.com
Melinda Orona Weddings + Events melindaoronaevents.com
Nancy’s Haute Affairs
3206 E De Soto St. (850) 434-0112 nancyshauteaffairs.com
Pensacola Beach Sunset Weddings (850) 495-1312 pensacolabeachsunsetweddings.com
Samantha Jackson Weddings samanthajacksonweddings.com
Shelby Peaden Events (850) 685-9186 shelbypeadenevents.com
Southern Frills Weddings & Events 3840 Hopkins St. (850) 466-3651 southernfrillsevents.com
Sweet P Weddings & Events (574) 286-5606 sweetpweddings.com
Weddings by Lydia 9511 Holsberry Rd., Ste. B9 (850) 261-3320
weddingsbylydia.com
Zenith Event Productions, LLC (850) 776-3466 facebook.com/ zenitheventproductions
WEDDING VENUES
Ates Ranch Wedding Barn 5992 Jeff Ates Rd. (850) 377-8154
Barkley House 410 S Florida Blanca St. (850) 595-5985 historicpensacola.org
Bodacious Shops 407 S Palafox St. (850) 433-6505 bodaciousshops.com
The Burch House 7650 Hidden Oak Rd. theburchhouse.com
Casino Beach Bar and Grille 41 Fort Pickens Rd. (850) 932-6313 casinobeachbar.com
City of Pensacola Parks and Recreation Department 222 W Main St. (850) 436-5670 cityofpensacola.com
The Club at Hidden Creek 3070 PGA Blvd. (850) 939-4604 theclubathiddencreek.com
Coldwater Gardens 7009 Creek Stone Rd. (850) 426-1300
coldwatergardens.com
Court of De Luna Event Center 116 E Gonzalez St. (850) 712-1951
deluna.com
The Cutting Board 5701 Hwy. 90 (850) 564-1442
Emerald Republic Brewing Company
1414 W Government St. (850) 285-0190
emeraldrepublicbrewing.com
The Fish House
600 S Barracks St. (850) 470-0003
fishhousepensacola.com
Fountain Park
Corner of Main & Alcaniz (850) 595-5985
historicpensacola.org
The Garden Center 1850 N 9th Ave. (850) 432-6095
pensacolagardencenter.com
Gather at Alyssa’s 4580 Chumuckla Hwy. (850) 798-6200 gatheratalyssas.com
The Grand Marlin
400 Pensacola Beach Blvd. (850) 677-9239
thegrandmarlin.com
Hellcat Hangar
1008 N Navy Blvd. (850) 232-2077
hellcathangar.co
The Hidden Falls
40 Beasley Dixon Rd. (850) 232-0592
thehiddenfalls.com
Highpointe Hotel Corporation
311 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. (850) 932-9314
highpointe.com
Hilton Pensacola Beach Gulf Front
12 Via De Luna Dr. (850) 916-2999
hiltonpensacolabeach.com
Holland Farms
2055 Homer Holland Rd. Milton (850) 675-6876
hollandfarmsonline.com
Imogene Theatre 6866 Caroline St. (678) 754-3976
santarosahistoricalsociety.com
Laguna’s Beach Bar + Grill 460 Pensacola Beach Blvd. (850) 677-3905
Live Oak Plantation 7874 Beulah Rd. (850) 449-2100
liveoakplantation.com
The Museum of Commerce 201 Zarragossa St. (850) 595-5985
historicpensacola.org
Museum Plaza 300 S Tarragona St. (850) 595-5985
historicpensacola.org
Odd Colony Brewing Company 260 N Palafox St (850) 285-0743
oddcolony.com
Old Christ Church 405 S Adams St. (850) 595-5985
historicpensacola.org
The Orchards 4365 Crabtree Church Rd. (850) 253-7617
theorchardseventvenue.com
Oyster Bay Boutique Hotel 400 Bayfront Pkwy. (850) 912-8770
stayoysterbay.com
Palafox House 196 N Palafox St. (850) 433-9450
palafoxhouse.com
Palafox Wharf Waterfront 617 S Palafox St. (850) 748-5102
palafoxwharf.com
Paradise Beach Homes
27 Via de Luna Dr. (850) 916-0777
paradisebeachhomes.com
Pensacola Bay Brewery
225 E Zaragoza St. (850) 434-3353
pbbrew.com
Pensacola Beach Weddings (850) 293-2457
pensacolabeachweddings.com
Pensacola Blue Wahoos Stadium
351 W Cedar St. (850) 934-8444
milb.com/pensacola
Pensacola Cultural Center 400 S Jefferson St. (850) 432-2042
pensacolalittletheatre.com
Pensacola Improv Event Center
375 N Pace Blvd. (850) 332-5954
pensacolaimprov.com
Pensacola Museum of Art 407 S Jefferson St. (850) 432-6247
historicpensacola.org
Pensacola Yacht Club
1897 Cypress St. (850) 433-8804
pensacolayachtclub.org
Perfect Plain Brewing Co. 50 E Garden Street (850) 471-8998
perfectplain.com
Pier Suite Events
41 Fort Pickens Rd. (850) 501-0409 piersuiteevents.com
The Pointe
1255 Country Club Rd. (850) 752-2522 thepointegb.com
Polonza Bistro 286 N Palafox St. (850) 912-6454 polonza.com
Premier Island Management Group 2200 Via de Luna Dr. (866) 976-7530 premierisland.com
The Rails on Wright St. 502 E Wright St. (850) 261-6113 railsonwright.com
Scenic Hills Golf & Country Club
8891 Burning Tree Rd. (850) 476-0380 scenichills.com
Seville Quarter 130 E Government St. (850) 434-6211 sevillequarter.com
Sowell Farms
7650 Sowell Rd. (850) 626-2746
sowellfarms.com
Stevie D’s An Event Place
6410 US-90, Ste. E (850) 530-0134 steviedsaneventplace.com
Supposey Warehouse & Gardens 101 S F St. (850) 776-0553 supposeyvenue.com
Tiger Point Golf Club 1255 Country Club Rd. (850) 930-4653 tigerpointgolf.com
Voices of Pensacola
117 E Government St. (850) 595-5985 historicpensacola.org
Wind Creek Casino & Resort 303 Poarch Rd. (866) 946-3360 windcreek.com
5eleven Palafox 511 S Palafox St. (850) 341-2949
5elevenpalafox.com
DANCE LESSONS
First Dance Ballroom Studio 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy., Ste. 35A (850) 516-4073
Fred Astaire Dance Studios 4400 Bayou Blvd., Ste. 2 (850) 332-7343
fredastaire.com
The Way You Move
918 Winton Ave. (678) 871-7697
thewayyoumove.us
DRESSES/TUXEDOS
The Bridal Loft
4400 Bayou Blvd., Ste. 48 (850) 475-8296
pensacolabridalloft.com
Express 5100 N 9th Ave. (850) 475-5946
express.com
Nixon’s 5061 Dogwood Dr. (850) 623-8624
nixonsclothing.com
David’s Bridal 5912 N Davis Hwy., Ste. B (850) 208-3181
davidsbridal.com
Gent’s Formal Wear 400 E Wright St. (850) 434-3272
gentsformalwear.com
Don Alans 401 S Palafox St. (850) 439-1762
donalans.com
Randall’s Formal Wear 4400 Bayou Blvd., Ste. 10 (850) 432-8246
randallstuxedos.com
The Bridal Suite 1340 E Nine Mile Rd. (850) 494-9989
ebridalsuite.com