The Ardilaun hotel launches its 2016 Bubbly Brunch

The team at The Ardilaun hotel is busy preparing for its third fun-filled Bubbly Brunch wedding event of the season on Sunday April 10 from 1.30pm to 4.30pm. This invite-only exclusive event, with special guest Maura Derrane of RTE’s Today Show, gives bridal parties to-be an excuse to brunch together while enjoying The Ardilaun’s famous hospitality, bubbly toasts, and delicious bites.

The theme of the event is “For The Things You Don’t Think Of”, and is hosted by Maureen Walsh, the Ardilaun’s wedding planner, with an afternoon of talks and presentations by leading wedding experts with picnic themed food trail created by award winning executive head chef David O’Donnell and his team, complemented by delicious cocktails in The Ardilaun gardens, weather permitting.

Each speaker will give you insider tips on remembering the small things that make a big difference, with the full line-up of speakers on www.theardilaunhotel.ie Maureen Walsh, an integral part of the Ardilaun’s management team meets couples from the initial enquiry right through to the wedding planning and on the day itself. "We know and understand the excitement couples experience in planning their big day, we’ve seen the nerves and wobbles and we are here to support them every step of the way. We look after their guests like they are our own and we love sharing in their special moment. Couples can be confident that The Ardilaun team with over 50 years of experience, will continue for many decades to come and we’ll be here to celebrate their future anniversaries also."

The Bubbly Brunch promises to be a sparkling fun event not to be missed. While admission is free of charge, booking in advance is necessary. If you, your family, or friends are preparing for a big day get yourself and your bridal party on the guest list by simply contacting Maureen on 091 519735, or e-mail [email protected] for your invite. Check out Twitter: @ardilaungalway #ardilaunweddings #thethingsyoudontthinkof.

 

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