There are some points to be considered when you choose a restaurant
for your wedding venue. First thing first, top of the list is food.
What kind of food do you want to serve to your guest? Sushi, dim sum,
tacos, if you have a thing for Asian food for example Japanese,
Chinese, or Thai restaurant can be a good choice. The bright side of
restaurants as wedding venue is they want to convert your wedding
guests into their customers, for that reason, they tend to make sure
that the food and service are superlative, and make sure your guests
will return. The not-so-bright side the restaurants are going to be
fussy about bringing food made by outsiders.

The next on the list is cost. The cost of a wedding in a restaurant
depends on how much space and how long you are going to occupied it. If
you plan to use entire restaurant for the whole day, you’ll most likely
have to compensate the owner for all the business he will be giving up
on your account that day. But if you want to minimize the cost you can
choose a restaurant that has more than one dining area, or private
dining facilities, so the proprietor can keep his main dining room and
bar open.
Right after the cost on the list is capacity of the restaurant,
especially if you are going to invite a large number of guests. Find
out how many people the restaurant can accommodate comfortably and take
a look on the interior design of the restaurant, think twice before
booking a restaurant full of banquettes, which will give you even less
flexibility. Also check out that there are an adequate number of
bathrooms for the convenience of the guests.

A venue for the ceremony is next on the list. Find out whether the
restaurant has have a separate space or small room or a terrace or
maybe a lawn that can be used for the ceremony.
The décor of the restaurant is also has to be taken into
consideration. Most restaurants come with their own distinctive look,
which might include unusual art and vivid colors. Make sure that you
are ok with the décor of the restaurant and don’t forget to ask whether
you’re allowed to bring in the flowers and other decorations you want.
Also pay attention to the ambience, for example if the restaurant put
emphasis on evening open sky view, schedule cocktails to take advantage
of the spectacle.

Next on the list is the entertainment. If you are a dance lover,
make sure that you’ll be able to have at least a DJ and a dance floor.
Also, since most restaurants are designed for quiet background music,
it is wise to ask the manager how loud your music is allowed to be.
Last but not list are parking and smoking facilities. For the
parking facility, if the restaurant you’re going to use as wedding
venue is in city center, it’s not likely to have a lot of parking
space. If so, check out for the parking sites near your chosen site. As
for smoking facilities, some restaurants will allow you to designate a
special smoking room for your guest, or if your reception is in a
private room, the restaurant’s main bar area might be available for
smoking.