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what is the name of the restaurant? Will the guests be familiar with it? If so, I think just putting the location on there is ok.
Are you worried that some people might over-dress? If so, you could add that casual attire is suggested.
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Hello Bees!
My hubby and I eloped a few months back and are planning a reception for friends/coworkers. It is going to be very casual, at a fun/hip yet casual pizza place/bar. All of our friends are excited and understand it is a casual vibe, but I need help in wording the invitation so coworkers don't show up expecting a country club :) We were planning on saying "Name and Name Invite you to celebrate their marriage at xyz" but that doesn't convey the casual atmosphere. Here is a picture of the type of invitation we will be using.
Any help is appreciated!
Thank you!
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