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Top Cambridge Wedding Venues – From A to Zebras

Hi, it’s Erin here again!  For today’s continuation of the top wedding venues in the Boston area, we’re hopping on the Red Line and heading over the Charles River to Cambridge for three of my faves:

  1. Dante Restaurant – Cambridge, MA | www.restaurantdante.com | A great venue in Cambridge is just over the Longfellow Bridge from Boston.  Part of the Royal Sonesta Hotel, Dante provides great food and a versatile event space.  Chef Dante de Magistris provides delicious, fresh Italian cuisine and some tasty looking cocktails. In addition, the space is awesome. If you’re into a set up where guests can flow from one space to another, including outdoor patios, swanky bar area, comfy lounges, and dining rooms, Dante is definitely worth putting on your list. And the location can’t be beat! You’ve got amazing views of the Charles River and Boston Skyline, which makes for some awesome wedding photos, with canals and manicured gardens just a short walk away at the Charles River Reservation and Lechmere Canal. Check out Mike and Denise’s recent wedding at Dante for more info.
BOSTON WEDDING VENUES | DANTE
  1. Museum of Science – Cambridge, MA | www.mos.org | Not only is this one of the coolest museums in the area, but it also ranks up there as one of the most unique wedding venues in Cambridge. Originally from New Hampshire, this was always the most exciting school field trip of the year for me when I was growing up.  Packed with dinosaurs, a massive Rube Goldberg machine, and an amazing interactive electricity exhibit, you’ve definitely got plenty of interesting photo opportunities at the ready if you decide to hold your wedding reception in one of the areas inside the museum (options include the museum’s Blue Wing, Riverview Café, or the entire Museum). However if you don’t want to spend your whole wedding day geeking out (which is fair…) the Museum of Science has a number of rooms that might be just what you’re looking for.  With some amazing views looking back into Boston with the Charles River spreading out beneath you, the Skyline room and d’Arbeloff Suite are a great option. Another option is the Washburn Pavillion on the back lawn of the Museum, which is a beautiful marquee tent surrounded by landscaped gardens on three sides and the Charles River on the fourth. The Museum of Science is definitely worth a look as your wedding site, whether or not your theme involves Triceratops. Check out Katie and Ryan’s recent wedding reception at the Museum of Science for a better look at the d’Arbeloff Suite and balcony!
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BOSTON WEDDING VENUES | THE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
  1. Upstairs on the Square – Cambridge, MA | www.upstairsonthesquare.com | I literally cannot say enough about Upstairs on the Square. Between the location, the flexibility of the rooms, the food, and the team, it is definitely one of my top venues in Boston or Cambridge for weddings. For the location, you’re smack in Harvard Square. Walk 2 minutes in any direction, and you can be in Harvard Yard, at John Weeks Bridge, on the banks of Charles River, or in John F. Kennedy Park. That is, if you want to leave at all – Upstairs on the Square has some of the coolest, most unique décor of any venue I’ve seen. The jade colored, high-ceilings of the Monday Club Bar adjoin the aptly named Zebra Room, done up in pink, gold and zebra, and overlooking the twinkle lights and buskers of Winthrop Square. Upstairs, you’ve got the Soirée Dining Room and Jewel Box Bar, best for seated dinners, and you are going to need to sit down for these dinners, because the food at Upstairs is amazing. Fresh, seasonal ingredients are turned artfully into amazing meals that taste like they’ve been made to order just for you. Their food is second only to their team, who are some of the best in the business.  Every member of their staff is cordial, welcoming, and helpful, and it’s no wonder that they win awards left, right and center for their hospitality. Everyone has different priorities when they’re planning their wedding, but if you’re looking for a city-based venue with delicious food, in a unique setting, with super hospitality, Upstairs on the Square has to be on top of your list. Check out Caitlin and Aaron’s recent wedding reception at Upstairs for a better look!
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BOSTON WEDDING VENUES | UPSTAIRS ON THE SQUARE

We’ll continue to move outside of Boston for the next post, and don’t forget to check out  Boston wedding venues part one here, but if you have questions about wedding or event photography coverage at these sites or any others, drop Roberto a line!

Thanks for reading,

Erin

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HARVARD MEMORIAL CHURCH WEDDING | CAITLIN AND AARON | PART I

Guest Blogger: Photography Assistant & Wife, Erin Farren

My role as an assistant for Roberto Farren Photography is varied, and in addition to the cardio workout and strength training I’m sure to get, I absolutely love being able to go along to weddings throughout Boston, Cambridge and other parts of New England. Caitlin and Aaron’s recent wedding in Harvard Square was a particularly exciting event.

HARVARD MEMORIAL CHURCH WEDDING
HARVARD WEDDING PHOTOS | CAITLIN AND AARON

Caitlin and Aaron were married this spring in Cambridge, MA, and when Roberto started filling me in on the details that the couple had planned, I have to admit that I was already getting pumped.  Harvard Yard for portraits?  Upstairs on the Square for the Reception?  And the bride in a Pink Vera Wang wedding gown? Yes, yes and YES.

HARVARD MEMORIAL CHURCH WEDDING
HARVARD WEDDING PHOTOS | CAITLIN AND AARON

First things first, the couple were getting ready at the Memorial Church in Harvard Yard.  The Harvard University Memorial Church is the gorgeous church at the center of Harvard Yard, originally dedicated in 1932 to the memory of those that passed away in service during World War I, and has long been regarded as the symbolic center of Harvard University’s spiritual life.  Caitlin was getting ready here, and as she put the finishing touches on her hair and make up, Roberto and I finally had the chance to see the wedding gown.  It. Was. Gorgeous.  The color was not your normal pink, but more of a dusty, blushy rose color that perfectly set off Caitlin’s strawberry blond hair.  The fabric fell in amazing folds that rippled with every breeze or movement.  It was lovely, and against the stately furnishings of the Pusey Room in the Memorial Church, it looked stunning.

HARVARD MEMORIAL CHURCH WEDDING
HARVARD WEDDING PHOTOS | CAITLIN AND AARON

Aaron was next up, and he looked just as dapper in a tan seersucker suit and blue tie.  The coloring was complementary without being too matchy-matchy, and Aaron looked cool, comfortable, and ready for t day.  We took him through the beautifully lit church for some portraits before receiving word that Caitlin was ready… It was go time.

HARVARD MEMORIAL CHURCH WEDDING
HARVARD WEDDING PHOTOS | CAITLIN AND AARON

Caitlin and Aaron decided to have a first look before their ceremony, which was is always (in my opinion) an awesome idea.  Both of them are alumni of Harvard University, and the campus played a large role in their love story, so it allowed Roberto and I to take them around Harvard Square for over an hour before the ceremony.  It had rained constantly for the 3 days leading up to their wedding, but just a short while beforehand, the skies cleared, the humidity dropped, and we had a gorgeous day on our hands.

HARVARD MEMORIAL CHURCH WEDDING PHOTOS
HARVARD WEDDING PHOTOS | CAITLIN AND AARON

The first look took place on the stone steps of the Memorial Church.  I took Aaron outside to wait for his bride, and when she turned him around, he was speechless.  Roberto snapped away as they shared a quick moment together, and then we were off to the John Weeks Bridge.  This pedestrian bridge links some of Harvard’s many campuses and residences, and Roberto has actually captured this famous Cambridge and Harvard landmark as part of his landscape portfolio.

HARVARD MEMORIAL CHURCH WEDDING PHOTOS
HARVARD WEDDING PHOTOS | CAITLIN AND AARON

Also, as a member of the crew team while at Harvard, Caitlin spent a lot of time at the nearby Weld Boathouse.

HARVARD MEMORIAL CHURCH WEDDING PHOTOS
HARVARD WEDDING PHOTOS | CAITLIN AND AARON

Finally, and most importantly, this bridge is significant for the couple because it happens to be where Aaron proposed to Caitlin.  It was wonderful to be able to capture some portraits of the couple here, and even though we had quite the group of spectators at this point, Roberto got plenty of great shots before it was time to head back to Harvard Yard for the ceremony.

HARVARD MEMORIAL CHURCH WEDDING PHOTOS
HARVARD WEDDING PHOTOS | CAITLIN AND AARON
HARVARD MEMORIAL CHURCH WEDDING PHOTOS
HARVARD WEDDING PHOTOS | CAITLIN AND AARON

 

Check out part two here!!

Thanks for stopping by to check out part one of two of Caitlin and Aaron’s big day. Don’t forget to “like” the Facebook page for updates on when part two will be up and the blog and if you are currently looking for a Boston wedding photographer then Roberto is waiting to hear from you so drop him a line today.

Cheers,

Erin.

Wedding day vendors:

Wedding photographer : Roberto Farren Photography

BRIDAL STORE: David’s Bridal

WEDDING DRESS DESIGNER: White by Vera Wang

GROOMS SUIT: Jos A Bank

WEDDING BANDS: Diamonds by Lauren (bride), Joy Jeweler’s (groom)

BRIDESMAIDS DRESSES: David’s Bridal

GROOMSMEN SUITS: Jos A Bank

FLORIST: Petali

HAIR: Alfred Salon (bride)

RECEPTION VENUE: Upstairs on the Square