Official festivities will all take place on Saturday, but there is plenty to do both before and after. We recommend arriving at least a day or two early to settle in, shake off jet lag, and enjoy Ireland.
Saturday, October 10, 2026
11:30 AM – Guest Arrival
The ceremony will take place at The Unitarian Church of Dublin located at 112 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin, D02 YP23, Ireland
12:00 PM – The Ceremony
The big moment when we will officially tie the knot.
12:30 PM - Post-Ceremony Craic
After the ceremony, enjoy a suprise activity that will give a true taste of Dublin and take you right to the reception!
2:00 PM – The Reception
This won’t be a traditional sit-down dinner, instead we are leaning into the Irish spirit and celebrating at J.R. Mahon’s. We will drink, dance, eat, and drink some more!
6:00 PM – Reception Ends
While the reception ends at 6:00 PM, we will be in the heart of Dublin. Expect an impromptu post-reception pub crawl for those who want to keep the party moving.
The Dress Vibe
We’re calling the style “Elevated Daytime Attire.” Think polished and elevated, but comfortable enough to enjoy a historic pub setting. This is meant to be a vibrant and fun day, so colorful attire is encouraged. Please refrain from black or dark neutrals.
- For the Ladies: Fascinators are highly encouraged! Also, consider bringing a change of shoes (flats or block heels) for the post-reception pub crawl. Dublin’s cobblestone streets are not heel-friendly.
✨ Wait, what is a fascinator? (Tap to find out)
For the Gents: Sharp and dressy, but no need for a tuxedo. If you want to kilt it up (we know who you are!) feel free.
Important Logistics
Before & After: We are planning organized meet-ups for the days surrounding the wedding. Keep an eye on the Day Before & After page for those details coming soon!
Registry & Gifts
Your presence is the gift! Truly, we mean it. Traveling all the way to Ireland to celebrate with us is more than we could ever have asked for.
If you feel inclined, we have a Honeymoon Fund set up, but please know it’s completely optional.