11.20.07
Posted in Wedding Vendors in Minnesota at 7:04 pm by Rev. Tomkin Coleman
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Posted in Wedding Sites in Minnesota at 5:18 pm by Rev. Tomkin Coleman
New page!
Minnesota brides and grooms are often asking where would be an appropriate place for their rehearsal dinner in the Twin Cities, especially one near their wedding ceremony site. These couples are searching for a restaurant which has a private dining room and should be able to handle 20-40 wedding guests on a busy Thursday or Friday night. Not many restaurants match this criteria!
There are about 20 restaurants in Minneapolis and St Paul, Minnesota that can both accommodate large groups and also have private dining rooms.
I’ve created a new web page which lists all 20 of these rehearsal-dinner-appropriate restaurants, plus the page has reviews of my six favorite rehearsal dinner sites in Minneapolis and St Paul. This page helps point couples in the right direction, as each restaurant has a link to their website, their phone number, and tells what kind of food they serve. The reviews have pictures, descriptions, seating capacity, and general notes on having rehearsal dinners there.
As always, if you have any suggestions, just let me know!
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11.14.07
Posted in Wedding Vendors in Minnesota at 4:15 pm by Rev. Tomkin Coleman

Minnesota Wedding Shows in 2008 - Reviews and Info
There are four wedding fairs in the Minneapolis and St Paul, Minnesota area in January, 2008 - here’s contact information, pictures, maps, and reviews of these Minnesota wedding shows. The shows reviewed are the:
-Wedding Spectacular (aka Bridal Spectacular)
-Wedding Fair
-Wedding Showcase
-Perfect Wedding Show (in Feb, reviewed here)
…and later on, the three, smaller Wedding Expos.
Note that January is the biggest month for wedding planning. Few couples get married in January, but many couples are planning for the summer because:
- As the holidays are over, the new year has started, and couples start to realize that their wedding date is coming up quickly!
- Also, many brides received wedding proposals over Christmas or on New Year’s Eve, and so they’ve just started their planning.
Some Minnesota wedding shows are better than others. The main difference is size (number of vendors) and choice of venue (site). Here’s my review:
Bridal Spectacular Wedding Show
by the Mpls/St Paul Magazine’s Wedding Guide
The first wedding show of the year

The Minnesota Wedding Fair
by the Twin Cities Bridal Association
The largest wedding show of the year
- Sunday, January 13th of 2008
Hours: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Minneapolis Convention Center, downtown Minneapolis, MN
1301 2nd Avenue S, Minneapolis, MN
$15 admission
200 vendors
As stated above, the Minnesota Wedding Fair is the largest wedding event in Minnesota. In addition to the wedding vendors, the Minnesota Wedding Fair has a fashion show at noon and 4:00 pm (no other wedding event has fashion shows). There is also an extra, smaller, couture fashion show at 2:00 pm (limited to 125 guests), that’s another $10. You can order wedding fair admission tickets early, but they’re not any cheaper that way (I’ve never seen them sell out.) The space is not as beautiful as the Depot in Minneapolis, but for such a large show, it really does need to be in a huge site like the Convention Center, and the Minneapolis Convention Center is an exciting spot. I’ve held a booth at this fair, and there’s an electric feeling of excitement there, with lots of fun noise and activity.
Minnesota Wedding Showcase
by the Minnesota Bridal Network
- Sunday, January 20, 2008
Hours: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Northland Inn & Conference Center
I-94 at Boone Avenue North, Brooklyn Park, MN
(763) 785-9148
Last year, at least, tickets to the Minnesota Wedding Showcase were $15, the tickets were free if you registered online first. They’re not advertising free admission this year, but it’s worth a shot. This picture shows the lobby of the Northland Inn, which is quite beautiful. The bridal show is held in the convention center, which is a large, modern ballroom.
Later on, smaller Minneapolis area wedding shows in March & April: Wedding Expo
By Gingerbread Shows
These wedding expos are smaller, but free(!)
- March 1-2nd, 2008
Eden Prairie Center Mall
8251 Flying Cloud Dr, Eden Prairie, MN
(651) 457-8980
Sat. 10:00 am - 9:00 pm, Sun. 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
- March 15-16th, 2008
Rosedale Center Bridal Fair
Rosedale Mall
1595 Highway 36 W, Roseville, MN (651) 457-8980
Sat. 10:00 am - 9:00 pm, Sun. 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
- April 5-6th, 2008
Northtown Mall
398 Northtown Dr NE, Blaine, MN (651) 457-8980
Sat. 10:00 am - 9:00 pm, Sun. 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Don’t take anything too seriously at any of these events - there are a lot of other Minnesota wedding vendors out there, too, and many of the high-end, boutique services (like mine) don’t advertise at all any more, either in print or at shows, because they have all the weddings they can handle. But wedding fairs/expos/shows are a great way to talk to a lot of people and get a lot of information all in one place. Nothing can beat talking to people face-to-face, so at a wedding vendor show, you can get questions answered right away, and you can see see if the people running the businesses are friendly and suit your style.
Notes:
- The Perfect Wedding Show from the Perfect Wedding Guide at International Market Square will be held in February 18th, 2008. Information on this bridal show wasn’t available when I wrote this blog, so this February bridal show in Minneapolis is reviewed in this blog entry.
- Also, the GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) doens’t seem to be happening this year (2008, $5 admission), seeing as there’s nothing on their website about it.
Summary:
So there’s four big wedding shows in the Minneapolis area to choose from in the spring of 2008:
- January 6th, 2008 at the Depot Hotel in Minneapolis
- January 13th, 2008 at the Minneapolis Convention Center
- January 20th, 2008 at the Northland Inn in Brooklyn Park.
- Plus, February 17th, 2008 at International Market Square (details here it its own blog entry)
All four Minnesota bridal shows have the same format (wedding vendors that you can meet), but each one has different vendors. Which one is best? Well, it’s nice to go to the largest one (Minnesota Wedding Fair at the Minneapolis Convention Center), just because it has the largest number of vendors, but otherwise, with today’s busy schedules, I’d recommend just going to the one that is on a day or weekend when you’re available.
There are three other wedding shows in the spring of 2008 which are held in Minneapolis/St Paul, Minnesota shopping malls, and they are later on in the year. These 2008 wedding shows are smaller, but are free. As listed above, these Minnesota wedding shows are on March 1-2 at Eden Prairie Mall, March 15-16 at Rosedale Mall, and April 5-6 at Northtown Mall. These wedding shows make shopping around for services much easier, in that you get to talk to many vendors all at once, rather than making lots of calls and setting up appointments to talk to vendors. You don’t get to talk to vendors who aren’t at the shows, of course, but it’s a great place for one-stop shopping, and it’s a great place for getting questions answered. Plus, it’s fun to visit the vendors and get ideas - I highly recommend going!
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Posted in Wedding Vendors in Minnesota at 4:03 pm by Rev. Tomkin Coleman
Minnesota Wedding Fairs 2008 - Reviews and Info
There are three wedding fairs in the Minneapolis and St Paul, Minnesota area in January, 2008 - here’s contact information, pictures, maps, and reviews of these Minnesota wedding shows.
Note that January is the biggest month for wedding planning, as the holidays are over, the new year has started, and couples start to realize that their wedding is coming up! Also, many brides got wedding proposals over Christmas or on New Year’s Eve, and so they’ve just started their planning. Few couples get married in January, but many are planning for the summer!
Some Minnesota wedding shows are better than others - here’s my review:
Bridal Spectacular Wedding Show
by the Mpls/St Paul Magazine’s Wedding Guide
The first wedding show of the year
The Minnesota Wedding Fair
by the Twin Cities Bridal Association
The largest wedding show of the year
- Sunday, January 13th of 2008
Hours: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Minneapolis Convention Center, downtown Minneapolis, MN
1301 2nd Avenue S, Minneapolis, MN
$15 admission
200 vendors
This is a the largest wedding event in Minnesota. In addition to the wedding vendors, the Minnesota Wedding Fair has a fashion show at noon and 4:00 pm. There is extra, smaller, couture fashion show at 2:00 pm (limited to 125 guests), that’s $10 extra. You can order wedding fair admission tickets early, but they’re not any cheaper that way (and I’ve never seen them sell out.) The space is not as beautiful as the Depot in Minneapolis, but for such a large show, it really needs to be in a large site like the Convention Center.
Minnesota Wedding Showcase
by the Minnesota Bridal Network
- Sunday, January 20, 2008
Hours: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Northland Inn & Conference Center
I-94 at Boone Avenue North, Brooklyn Park, MN
(763) 785-9148
Last year, at least, tickets to the Minnesota Wedding Showcase were $15, the tickets were free if you registered online first. They’re not advertising free admission this year, but it’s worth a shot. This picture shows the lobby of the Northland Inn, which is quite beautiful. The bridal show is held in the convention center, which is a big ballroom.
Later on, smaller Minneapolis area wedding shows in March & April:
Gingerbread Show’s Wedding Expo
These wedding expos are smaller, but free(!)
March 1-2nd, 2008
Eden Prairie Center Mall
8251 Flying Cloud Dr, Eden Prairie, MN
(651) 457-8980
Sat. 10:00 am - 9:00 pm, Sun. 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
March 15-16th, 2008
Rosedale Center Bridal Fair
Rosedale Mall
1595 Highway 36 W, Roseville, MN (651) 457-8980
Sat. 10:00 am - 9:00 pm, Sun. 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
April 5-6th, 2008
Northtown Mall
398 Northtown Dr NE, Blaine, MN (651) 457-8980
Sat. 10:00 am - 9:00 pm, Sun. 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Don’t take anything too seriously - there are a lot of other Minnesota wedding vendors out there, too, because not all of them advertise in wedding guides and shows, but wedding fairs and expos are a great way to talk to a lot of people and get a lot of information all in one place. Nothing can beat talking to people face-to-face, so you can get questions answered right away and see if the people are friendly and suit your style.
The Perfect Wedding Show from the Perfect Wedding Guide at International Market Square doesn’t seem like it’s going to be held this year - at this point, there’s nothing up on their website.
The GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) doens’t seem to be happening this year (2008, $5 admission), seeing as there’s nothing on their website about it.
So there’s three big wedding shows in the Minneapolis area to choose from in the spring of 2008: January 6th at the Depot Hotel in Minneapolis, Jan 13th at the Minneapolis Convention Center, and January 20th at the Northland Inn in Brooklyn Park. All three have the same format (wedding vendors that you can meet), but each one has different vendors. Which one is best? Well, it’s nice to go to the largest one - Minnesota Wedding Fair - at the Minneapolis Convention Center), just because it has the largest number of vendors, but otherwise, with today’s busy schedules, I’d recommend just going to the one that is on a day or weekend when you’re available.
The other three wedding shows in the spring of 2008 are held in Minneapolis/St Paul, Minnesota shopping malls, and are later in the season. These 2008 wedding shows are smaller, but are free. As listed above, these Minnesota wedding shows are on March 1-2 at Eden Prairie Mall, March 15-16 at Rosedale Mall, and April 5-6 at Northtown Mall. These wedding shows make shopping around for services much easier, in that you get to talk to many vendors all at once, rather than making lots of calls and setting up appointments to talk to vendors. You don’t get to talk to vendors who aren’t at the shows, of course, but it’s a great place for one-stop shopping, and it’s a great place for getting questions answered. Plus, it’s fun to visit the vendors and get ideas - I highly recommend going!
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11.13.07
Posted in Wedding Sites in Minnesota at 10:40 pm by Rev. Tomkin Coleman
Most of the Minneapolis/St Paul wedding expos are in the fall, or in January-February, but the Como Zoo’s Conservatory in St Paul is having one tomorrow, Wednesday, November 14th, 2007. Como Conservatory’s Showcase will have some wedding vendors to talk to, such as photographers and musicians, it won’t be as big as the Twin Cities Bridal Expo or the Perfect Wedding Guide’s Expo early next year.
The main reasons to go to Como’s expo are:
1. If you may be using the Como Conservatory for an evening wedding. The Conservatory will have the gardens lit by candles, which is really amazing. You can’t really get a sense of how beautiful this effect is during the day, and it would be worth going to the Showcase just to see that set-up.
2. If you are considering using the Como Conservatory’s new reception hall. It’s beautiful, but it’s so new that few people know about it. The new reception hall, unlike the renting Conservatory for a reception after the ceremony, will allow alcohol, too.
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