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NICOLE AND BRIAN'S WEDDING
October, 2008 in Fort Worth"Our wedding was great! October is a great time of the year in Fort Worth, the weather was perfect. Oh, and Wedding Mapper was a great resource to share with our guests. We'd highly recommend using it!"
Ceremony: Robert Carr Chapel
Reception: Petroleum Club
Vendors
- Cakes/Candies Vendor: Creme De La Creme
- Photographer: Robert Walker
- Florist: TCU Florist
- Videographer: Soulbox Productions
Venues
- Ceremony: Robert Carr Chapel
- Restaurant: Reata Restaurant
- Reception: Petroleum Club
- Restaurant: Sardines Ristorante Italiano
- Bridesmaids Luncheon: Ridglea Country Club
- Attraction: Fort Worth Zoo
- Rehearsal Dinner: Joe T Garcia's Mexican Restaurant
- Attraction: Kimbell Art Museum
- Hotel: Hilton Fort Worth
- Attraction: Modern Art Museum-Fort Worth
- Restaurant: Del Frisco's Double Eagle
- Attraction: Sundance Square
- Restaurant: Piranha Killer Sushi
- Attraction: White Elephant Saloon
- Restaurant: Pop's Safari Room




Cakes/Candies Vendor:
Creme De La Creme
6511 E Lancaster AveFort Worth, TX 76112, USA
817.492.8888
"Wonderful cakes! Very professional (and talented)."
Videographer:
Soulbox Productions
Carrollton, TX 75006972-922-3134
"David and Corbin are the best hands down. - 2008 Voted The Knot’s Best of Dallas/Fort Worth Videographers - 2008 Voted The Favorite Event Videographers of Dallas/Fort Worth American Association of Certified Wedding Planners - 2007 Gold Award Winners of Professional Videographers' Association’s Annual Competition"
Restaurant:
Del Frisco's Double Eagle
812 Main StFort Worth, TX, United States
"Across the street from the Hilton. Great steaks, and check out the historic upstairs bar. Word is it's haunted."
Restaurant:
Piranha Killer Sushi
335 W 3rd StFort Worth, TX, United States
"We love this place, but you'll likely need reservations as it is very popular. Try the "Marry Me Roll"!"
Restaurant:
Pop's Safari Room
2929 Morton StFort Worth, TX, United States
"This wine and cigar bar is one of Brian's favorite hangouts. Pops Safari is a hole-in-the-wall wine bar located in the Cultural District. It's the perfect place for anyone who wants a cool place to drink wine and listen to live music. The atmosphere is eclectic, with lots of comfortable seating areas comprised of couches, chairs and coffee tables. They have an extensive menu with appetizers and entrees for dinner. You can get a good bottle of wine for around $20 and for the cigar aficionado"
Restaurant:
Reata Restaurant
310 Houston StFort Worth, TX, United States
"For real Texan fare, check out Reata's in the happen' Sundance Square area downtown. If rooftop dining is available, it offers some great views of downtown."
Restaurant:
Sardines Ristorante Italiano
509 University DrFort Worth, TX, United States
"Some of you may recall Sardines as the site of Nicole's graduation dinner, but more than that, it has been a part of the Fort Worth scene for 20 years and it is still THE place to go for a romantic dinner. Salvatore Matarese left his native home in Naples and made his mark on the brick boulevard of Camp Bowie with Italian atmosphere and cuisine."
Attraction:
Fort Worth Zoo
1989 Colonial PkwyFort Worth, TX, United States
"One of the top 5 zoos in the nation."
Attraction:
Kimbell Art Museum
3333 Camp Bowie BlvdFort Worth, TX, United States
""The Impressionists: Master Paintings from the Art Institute of Chicago" 09/01/2008 thru 11/02/2008 Kimbell Art Museum (817) 332-8451 This collection of 26 Monets, 12 Renoirs, 5 van Goghs, six works by Degas and multiple paintings by Paul Cezanne, Paul Gauguin, Gustave Caillebotte, Edouard Manet and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec--has never left Chicago in such great numbers, and the Kimbell will be the only venue for the exhibit. Visit http://www.kimbellart.org"
Attraction:
White Elephant Saloon
106 E. Exchange AveFort Worth, TX, United States
"Originally opened in 1886, the White Elephant Saloon has become one of Fort Worth's most historical places and a staple of the cowboy way of life prevalent in Texas throughout the past two centuries. Nestled in the epicenter of the Fort Worth Stockyards national historical district, the Elephant has lived a rich & storied past. Most notably, it was the site of Fort Worth's most famous gunfight."






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