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vintage
Old-school elegance and opulence abound, these sites will do well to please those of you who’d like to take
inspo from “The Great Gatsby” or the Roaring Twenties.
Antique-lovers, come one, come all. CAV is a vintage bohemian space filled with eclectic trinkets and glitzy
chandeliers. Its gorgeous mahogany bar dates back to the nineteenth century, hailing from New York’s oldest
known tavern still in existence, Pete’s Tavern. Your guests can admire its form with an artisan cocktail in hand
and then enjoy an expertly prepared meal of parmesan crusted chicken breast doused in white wine bleurre
blanc. 14 Imperial Pl., Providence, 401-751-9164, cavrestaurant.com.
urban
delight
An intimate 800 square foot ballroom, elegantly landscaped grounds and an address on the historic East
Side of Providence are what set the Aldrich House apart. Built in 1821, this Federal-style house is the venue
for couples in love with the glamorous side of this state’s history. 110 Benevolent St., Providence, 401-331-
8575, rihs.org/rentals.
Are you both fans of that downtown vibe? Then these
venues will set your hipster hearts aflutter.
Don’t believe a Pawtucket-based venue could pull this
theme off? We guarantee that one look at Hope Events
on Main’s all-purpose venue — housed in a restored mill
space with oversized windows, high ceilings and exposed
brick walls — will be enough to change your mind. Their
experienced staff will also be more than happy to work
with you so that every other detail, including your menus,
decor and table options, are on par with your intended
vision. 999 Main St., Pawtucket, 401-312-3850, hopeevents
onmain.com.
You couldn’t ask for a more multi-faceted location than the
Providence G. You can host your ceremony and cocktail
hour at their rooftop bar, your reception in their ballroom
and the after party in their basement-level Gpub. 100 Dor-
rance St., Providence, 401-585-8005, providenceg.com.
Located in Providence’s ‘Industrial Valley’ neighborhood,
the Steel Yard is exactly what its name suggests: an out-
door site dedicated to welding. But it’s also a simple, artsy
space that will lend your wedding a distinctive flair. 27 Sims
Ave., Providence, 401-273-7101, thesteelyard.org.
Who says a winter wedding
can't be on the beach?
The Eisenhower House once served as the summer home to the president for which it was named. With a
sweeping view of the sea, spacious grounds and a chic interior, it’s sure to satisfy even the most discerning
couple. 1 Lincoln Dr., Newport, 401-847-6740, eisenhowerhouse.com.
Modeled after a French chateau, the Glen Manor House offers a taste of European sophistication in rural
Portsmouth. Just steps away from the Sakonnet River, guests can watch boats drift by as they enjoy cocktails
on the home’s spacious terrace. 3 Frank Coelho Dr., Portsmouth, 401-683-4177, glenmanorhouse.com.
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winter wonderland
Rhode Island lends itself pretty well to summer weddings, but believe it or not, some people actually like the
snow. Here are some of the coziest venues around that also look pretty in white.
Cool blue and white wallpaper, an adjacent icy river and acres of rolling, snowy hills make Agawam Hunt an
ideal site for a winter wedding. Their affordable rental package includes a professional coordinator, custom
designed floor plans and more. 15 Roger Williams Ave., Rumford, 401-434-0980, agawamhunt.org.
Decked out in wreaths, green garlands and string lights during the colder months, your wedding party will
feel warm and cozy in Independence Harbor’s festive facilities. Have your reception in their dining room while
everyone warms up by the enormous fireplace. They also have a twenty-acre estate with plenty of room for
an outdoor event or for strolling through snowy, lamp-lit paths with your guests.
10 Narrows Rd., Assonet, MA, 508-644-2225, ihweddings.com.
Situated in a former bridge gatehouse right on the Seekonk River that dates back
to 1871, it’s easy to see how the Waterman Grille might make for a scenic summer
local. But with ageless brick walls, restored wood patinas and access to an open
kitchen complete with a wood-fired grill, there’s so much potential for a warm, snug
reception in their Riverview Room during the colder months. Plus, their executive
chef is able to develop absolutely divine seasonal menus and their bartending staff
will do well to help you create a winter-appropriate signature drink (spiked hot choc-
olate, anyone?). 4 Richmond Sq., Providence, 401-521-9229, watermangrille.com.
Overlooking scenic Narragansett Bay, Quidnessett Country Club is also only twen-
ty minutes away from Providence. An understated white and beige interior with
complementary warm lighting provides just the right background for a winter
white wedding complete with pops of shiny accents. Admire the picture-perfect
snowy grounds from its cozy ballroom during your reception. 950 North Quid-
nessett Rd., North Kingstown, 401-884-1100, quidnessett.com.
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