aristocatz
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It's been many years since I've been to a reception with a cash bar, and I don't remember if there's a proper etiquette.
If a couple has a cash bar, should this be indicated to guests in advance, either on the invitation itself, or as an insert card in the invitation? Or should nothing be said and let the guests be surprised?
The same applies if ONLY wine and beer will be available. (No hard liquor available even for purchase).
Or if it's going to be a totally dry reception, should this also be announced in advance?
I personally would never have a cash bar, but I'm OK with people who do. But I WOULD like to know about it ahead of time.
We had an open bar at our wedding. The last wedding I attended, they had an open bar for cocktail hour, and it then transitioned to a cash bar after that. We were pretty annoyed that this was not noted on the invitation or wedding website. Had we known, we would have brought some cash to enjoy a few drinks with dinner.