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Cocktail Hour Must-Haves
To enhance the cocktail hour, ensure there are bistro tables and adequate seating available for guests who wish to take a break.
Lifestyle, Vows
November 4, 2025

Cocktail Hour Must-Haves

Once you and your partner are pronounced newly-weds, that’s when the celebration truly begins. The first stop? The cocktail hour. This portion of the celebration — usually about 60 minutes — is the bridge between your vows and the reception. It allows guests to unwind with refreshments, enjoy good conversation, and soak in the atmosphere before the formalities and party kick into full gear.

Done right, cocktail hour sets the tone for the entire evening. Here’s how to curate one your guests will rave about long after the last dance.

 

Seating & Space: Comfort is Key

While cocktail hour is meant to be social, guests still need a place to rest. Provide bistro tables for drinks and light bites, plus seating for 20-30 per cent of your guests. This ensures older guests, or those in heels, are comfortable. Arrange seating pockets throughout the space so conversations flow naturally. Having plenty of space is key; it allows guests to move around and mingle.

 

Food: Bite-Sized but Big on Flavour

Guests often arrive at cocktail hour hungry, especially if they’ve travelled or sat through a long ceremony. Light fare is essential here. Think: Passed hors d’oeuvres, grazing stations, or a creative spin on local favourites. Stick to small, mess-free bites that guests can enjoy while standing and mingling.

 

Drinks: Quick, Stylish, and Signature

A cocktail hour is, naturally, all about the cocktails. Ensure the bar runs smoothly so no one spends time in a line. Stock the classics because everyone has a beverage preference, but also introduce one or two signature cocktails — pre-mixed is always best so they’re grab-and-go and improve the efficiency of the bar service. Don’t forget elevated non-alcoholic options for guests who don’t drink. Tip: Signature drinks not only reduce wait time but also cut costs and add personality. Think “his & hers” cocktails or a drink inspired by your love story.

Music: Keep It Light

This isn’t the time for a full band or heavy DJ set. Instead, opt for soft background music — whether it’s a string quartet, acoustic duo, or carefully curated playlist. The goal is to create ambiance without overpowering conversation. Remember this is usually the time that old friends and family get to catch up.

 

Interactive Elements: Engage Your Guests

A cocktail hour shouldn’t only be about eating and drinking. Consider adding an activity or two to entertain and engage guests. Lawn games, a photo/selfie station, or a creative guestbook station (think: Polaroids or advice cards) work beautifully. Tip: If you’re planning a seating chart, cocktail hour is the perfect time to display it. Guests can leisurely find their names without crowding the reception entrance.

 

Personalised Touches: Make It Yours

This is the time to weave your personalities into the details. Monogrammed napkins, cocktail stirrers with fun sayings, or even framed engagement photos bring a personal, meaningful layer to the décor. Choose one or two personalised details that tie into your wedding theme without complicating logistics. Small touches make a big impact.

 

Your cocktail hour is more than just a waiting period — it’s the launchpad for your wedding celebration. With food, drinks, comfortable seating, light music, interactive touches, and personal details, it can become a highlight in its own right. When guests look back, they’ll remember the warm welcome, the effortless flow, and the joy of connecting — all while raising a glass to your new chapter.

Stick to small, mess-free bites that guests can enjoy while standing and mingling. *

Stick to small, mess-free bites that guests can enjoy while standing and mingling. 

A photo/selfie station is a good activity to entertain guests during cocktail hour. *

A photo/selfie station is a good activity to entertain guests during cocktail hour. 

Choose one or two personalised details that tie into your wedding theme without complicating logistics.*

Choose one or two personalised details that tie into your wedding theme without complicating logistics.

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