Do you have a cake at the rehearsal dinner?

Now on to dessert. Traditionally, the groom's cake is served during the rehearsal dinner as well. Of course, you can serve it alongside the wedding cake on your wedding day, but every good party needs something sweet!
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Should you have a cake at rehearsal dinner?

At a traditional rehearsal dinner, the groom's cake normally concludes the dinner. Of course, not every rehearsal dinner has to have a groom's cake. Other treats can be served, but every good dinner should end with a yummy dessert.
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What does a rehearsal dinner consist of?

A rehearsal dinner is a pre-wedding event that typically happens the night before the wedding. It takes place after the rehearsal (the event where the couple and those in the wedding run through the order of events). It's a celebratory event that involves the couples' VIP guests, great food, and sentimental toasts.
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What is groom's cake tradition?

The groom's cake is presented as a gift to the groom from the bride and is meant to reflect her knowledge of him and her support of his passions. They often are presented with humor and affection and come in the most odd of forms (think the bleeding armadillo cake from Steel Magnolias).
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Who pays for the groom's cake?

The bride's family pays if the cake is at the reception, and the groom's family pays if the cake is at the rehearsal dinner. 3. If the groom's family would like to have a groom's cake, they usually pay for it.
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Wedding Rehearsal Dinners: Everything You Need to Know



Is a groom's cake necessary?

Absolutely not. Like almost every other wedding tradition, it's entirely optional. But if you and your family are having a tug-of-war about wedding cakes (chocolate versus vanilla, carrot versus custard), the groom's cake can be a simple way to satisfy nontraditional tastes without upsetting the wedding cake cart.
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Do people still have grooms cake?

(Who could forget the armadillo-shaped groom's cake in Steel Magnolias?) While the tradition has changed over time, the groom's cake is still alive and well. In fact, it may be becoming more popular than ever.
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How many people should a groom's cake feed?

Tradition says to offer one slice of bride's cake per guest and a half slice of groom's cake. The same bride with 150 guests will then need 150 servings of bride's cake and 75 servings of groom's.
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Is the groom's cake a surprise?

The idea of a groom's cake eventually made its way to the United States and many brides have picked up this southern tradition at their wedding. A groom's cake nowadays is usually a surprise to the groom on the day of the wedding and decorated in a way that reflects the groom's personality or his hobbies.
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What size should a grooms cake be?

It depends on the size and how detailed it is. The average groom's cake feeds about 25 to 30 people; for a sculpted cake that feeds that many, you're looking at about $300. If you want something massive and detail-oriented, the cost will be around $1,200. One couple opted for a groom's cake featuring hiking boots.
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Who speaks at rehearsal dinner?

Who Gives a Rehearsal Dinner Toast? The host of the rehearsal dinner (traditionally the father of the groom in a heterosexual couple) gives the first speech. This person is followed by members of the wedding party that won't be speaking at the reception (typically anyone other than the maid of honor and the best man).
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What should a guest wear to a rehearsal dinner?

"For formal rehearsal dinners (not black tie), men should wear dark suits and ties, and women should wear cocktail dresses or long gowns. For semi-formal rehearsal dinners, men should wear jackets, suit pants (or slacks) and ties, and women should wear cocktail dresses or pantsuits or dressy skirts and blouses.
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How long does rehearsal dinner last?

Most rehearsal dinners last two to three-plus hours. Give your guests at least 30 minutes to 1 hour to travel between the wedding rehearsal venue and the rehearsal dinner venue, if they're different places.
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Who pays for the wedding rehearsal dinner?

Both the groom's parents traditionally organize (and pay for) the rehearsal dinner. This can range in size from a small occasion for members of the wedding party only to a grand soiree (never to outdo the wedding, of course) that includes half or more of the wedding guests.
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What do you do at a wedding rehearsal?

What Do You Do At A Wedding Rehearsal? During the wedding rehearsal, you'll do a complete practice run (or maybe a few) of your wedding ceremony from start to finish at the actual location of your wedding. This ensures everyone involved in your ceremony knows the order, pacing, when to walk, and where.
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What are the responsibilities of the groom's parents?

The groom's family is responsible for paying for whatever item the groomsmen get. The groom's family is also technically responsible for paying for the groomsmen's lodging, whether it's a hotel or Airbnb. This is another cost that has been passed on to the groomsmen in more modern weddings.
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What does cutting the cake at a wedding symbolize?

Cutting the Cake

Along with the first dance and bouquet toss, this charming tradition is one of those photo opportunities that graces every wedding album. The cake cutting represents the first activity done as a couple, although historically the bride did this act alone to symbolize the loss of her virginity.
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What goes on a Grooms table?

The groom's table is a place to display the groom's interests, hobbies, and personality.
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Here are some things to put on the table:
  • Groom's cake, decorated according to his life.
  • Decorations-toys, gadgets, Transformer robots… whatever he likes!
  • Pictures of the groom.
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What is the average cost of a groom's cake?

Typical costs: Costs for a groom's cake are similar to those for wedding cakes, ranging from $1-$2 or less per slice for a relatively straightforward single-tier or sheet cake, to $8-$10 or more a slice for elaborate cakes with fondant, gum paste and sugar decorations or fruit.
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How many cakes do I need for 100 guests?

It's pretty simple to work it out, basically don't cater to 20% of your guests when it comes to the cake. So, if you are having 100 guests, you will only need a wedding cake big enough for 80 . Think about it for a minute, most weddings area 4 course meal. Canapes and drinks on arrival, entrée, main and dessert.
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Why does a wedding cake have 3 tiers?

A traditional wedding cake has three tiers and each tier of a wedding cake has its own significance. Tradition has it that the bottom tier is for eating at the ceremony, the middle tier for distributing after the event, and the top tier was saved.
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Does the groom pay for the wedding cake?

Alternative: The Groom's Family Pays for the Cake

They can also offer to pay for other desserts or favors, such as a candy or cookie bar. Traditionally, the groom's family also pays for the rehearsal dinner, the honeymoon, and the groom's wedding attire.
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What flavor should a grooms cake be?

A groom's cake is traditionally designed to be more masculine and incorporate richer flavors than the wedding cake. Chocolate and liquor-infused cakes are most common for groom's cakes. Groom's cakes could also be fruit cakes traditionally. Traditions with the groom's cake are common.
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What is a cutting cake?

A cutting cake is a very small cake created for the sole purpose of giving newlyweds the opportunity to participate in a tradition without spending hundreds (or thousands) of dollars on something they don't actually want to serve for dessert.
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What does the mother of the groom do on wedding day?

On your actual wedding day, one of the major responsibilities the mother of the groom can take on is making sure that the people at the wedding they know (family and friends) are taking their seats at the ceremony on time, are all set with transportation to and from the venue, and don't get lost, especially if you're ...
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