There is a large quantity of wedding professionals in the Texas Hill Country. When you factor in Austin and San Antonio as the largest cities around us, you have one huge list of people to choose from for your catering, photography, wedding cakes, dresses and tuxedos, ceremony site, reception site, and the list goes on and on of options.
So, how do you choose between all these vendors when they are all trying to get your attention?
Many people rely on word of mouth and reviews. Others may have a few of the same type of vendor they are interested in have a short interview with each to narrow it down. Some may even just pick several they like and then just pick from a hat!
Below are some of our favorite vendors that have worked with us time and time again in many events. (In no significant order.)
PoK-e-Jo's Smokehouse has great food and many different options of catering. They have been out to Texas Old Town too many times to count and it always smells great.
Dagar's Catering is another great company to go with. Also, if it's not on their menu, just ask about any type of food and they will most likely try to accommodate you.
Hill Country Cupcake has ahhhh-mazing cupcakes. If you want something creative, beautiful and tasty definitely check these ladies out! And, check out this cupcake tower!
Wow Factor Floral and Event Design puts together amazing floral displays and can also help coordinate your event. Check out a little something they put together at one of our ceremony sites.
Premiere Party Central is a great place to rent linens and decorations from. They have an awesome selection and really know their stuff. If you need help and ideas definitely check out this place. Plus, they offer a discount if you book with us! ;)
Thanks for the Memories does great photography. Norman is a great creative photographer who also was a photojournalist. Be sure to take the time to look through his gallery.
If you need any other ideas for vendors, take a look at our website and browse through our list of vendors!
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