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Wedding 2019: do you know how much in advance you have to book the restaurant?

Marriage and when to book the Villa Campestri Olive Oil resort restaurant

Have you made the decision to get married but do not know where to start? The important step has been taken, once the date has been decided, all you have to do is dedicate yourself to purely organizational aspects. For example, do you know how much in advance you have to book the restaurant for your Wedding?

Marriage 2019 in Tuscany

Tuscany is a beautiful land, an ideal place to celebrate dream weddings, it seems almost a kingdom where everything is designed to welcome, amaze, entertain and pamper the newlyweds and their guests.

All the newlyweds who set the wedding date in 2019 are certainly struggling with the organization of the big day.

The desire that everything will be perfect and that nothing disappoints expectations could make the organization of one’s marriage a little bit more complex. In Tuscany, the newlyweds will be able to count on a vast choice of locations capable of responding to every need.

Historical villas, castles, restaurants, resorts, breathtaking views and good food are just some of the choices available for those who want to realize the dream of a wedding in Tuscany in 2019.

Once the location of the reception has been identified, a very important aspect, not to be overlooked, is the evaluation of the menu. It is certainly important to taste the cuisine of the chosen structure and decide about what you would like to be present on the table but also to the kind of lunch (or dinner) desired: free buffet or guests seated and served by the waiters.

To do all this the timing is very important, otherwise the risk is to choose the structure of dreams but not find availability. Understanding how much in advance you have to book the restaurant is therefore essential.

Here is how much in advance you have to book the restaurant

In principle, it is a good idea to choose the date of your wedding so as to guarantee 8 to 12 months to organize everything.

But do not be fooled, although you may seem to have a lot of time available, in fact the choices to be taken are many and time never seems to be enough. What matters, in fact, is to start well and understand the timing to choose the structures that will frame the day of the fateful yes.

For example you may want to propose menù variations, ask for special menus for children or for guests who suffer from food intolerances.

The Tuscan cuisine, in its infinite multiplicity, has made the vegetables protagonists of memorable recipes. That’s why alongside our meat and fish dishes in our L’Olivaia restaurant we offer a variety of vegetarian recipes, created with vegetables and fruit from our farm and organic cereals.

In addition, the kitchen of our restaurant has been specially revised even for those suffering from celiac disease. Here you can taste gluten-free Tuscan dishes, to offer you the best of our culinary tradition, without sacrificing your well-being.

If you are planning a dream wedding in Tuscany, we are waiting for you in our Renaissance Villa where our restaurant will amaze you with an excellent cuisine!

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