Natalya & Nicholas

October 4, 2024 • Bigfork, MN, USA

Natalya & Nicholas

October 4, 2024 • Bigfork, MN, USA

Q + A

Will there be a bar?- Yes, Please bring Cash

We'll have a variety of beer, wine, and mixed drinks available. We will provide a welcome drink, wine with dinner, and a beer keg. Other items will be available via a Cash Bar (due to remote location, credit cards won't be accepted. Please plan to bring Cash). Water, lemonade, and coffee will be provided free of charge.

Will you be able to accommodate my food allergies/ preferences?

We will offer a buffet style dinner for the Wedding Reception with the below options. We won't be able to accommodate everyone, and the caterer can't grantee no cross contaminations through the buffet style. For dinner we will have: Caprese Salad, Oven Roasted Chicken, Roast Beef w/Mushroom Gravy (will contain gluten), Vegetarian Pasta (please ask for the vegetarian main if this is your preference). Herbed Roasted Baby Reds, Roasted Cauliflower and Broccoli, Dinner Rolls. For Dessert we'll have a Dessert bar offering: Cheesecake Bars, Lemon/Blueberry Bars, Mocha Brownies, Scotcharoos, Rhubarb Bars.

What's the parking situation?

There is plenty of parking for all our guests. Guests can drop off loved ones at the venue entrance and park in the lot across the lane. If needed, you are welcome to leave your vehicle overnight and pick it up the next morning before 10am. Please drive safe! Minnesota country roads are dark.

Is the Ceremony and Reception kid friendly?

Of course! We love our little ones. Please be respectful during the ceremony, and please respect the venue property by following their guidelines to stay safe.

Is the venue ADA accessible?

The venue is not fully ADA compliant, this is a restored barn and property. However those with walkers, and wheel chairs should be able to navigate the majority of the property with some assistance. There are a few steps that can be avoided with ramps, and there are lips at flooring transitions. There are accessible restrooms. The ground is well worn but uneven in spots. The barn floor is wood planks with some uneven edges in places. Space between seating spots can be narrow.

Other Questions?

Reach out to Natalya at

<natalya.new@gmail.com>