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Front & Palmer Wedding Photos

1750 N Front St, Philadelphia, PA 19122

http://www.frontandpalmer.com/


Named one of “America’s Top 45 Wedding Venues” by brides.com, Front & Palmer is located in the South Kensington Art District of Philadelphia. Founded in the early 1730s by Anthony Palmer, this culturally diverse neighborhood of Irish, English, Hispanic, Puerto Rican, Polish, and African American residents has seen an influx of artisans. Local artists routinely open their homes, doubling as studio spaces, to the public. Onlookers can then enjoy the flavors of this district’s coffee shops, small eateries, and music venues.

Interestingly enough, the Front & Palmer is a combination of two buildings: one that originally housed pickles (of all things) and the other, a barrel factory. Events take place on the second floor, while the first floor houses their on-site kitchen, overseen by Feast Your Eyes.

Renovated in 2009, the main loft space is impeccably designed for those seeking a rustic wedding with features such as exposed brick, a vintage chandelier, Edison bulbs and original wood flooring.

Brides will find there’s very little they have to worry about, with Front & Palmer taking the bulk of the responsibility, including tables, chairs, equipment, and staff. Enjoy the aesthetic of farmhouse tables, adorned with lush floral bouquets and stacked candles in glass vases. This transformative space, made more expansive with its 35-foot ceilings, easily translates for 20’s inspired weddings to South Pacific-themed ventures.

This open floor plan is ideal for those searching for a venue that doubles as both a ceremony and reception space, with an adjacent lounge favorable for cocktail hour. Up to 250 guests are permitted for a seated dinner along with dancing while cocktail receptions can entertain 325+.

Feast Your Eyes is Front & Palmer’s exclusive caterer. Their seasonal approach to menu selection is superb, showcasing mango margaritas and Baja fish tacos in the summer to Barolo braised short rib sliders paired with a carefully selected, bold cabernet in the winter. Impressively, Feast Your Eyes caters for parties ranging from small dinner affairs to grand soirees welcoming in upwards of 10,000 guests.

Front & Palmer is very much ideal for those couples necessitating seasonality in their menus, an intimate setting with an emphasis on a rustic-chic aesthetic.


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Front and Palmer weddings are perfect for those who are looking for a rustic, loft-like setting with a homey, intimate feel. While it’s not for those who are looking to throw an enormous party, it is, however, for those looking for an incredibly elegant event for 60-150 people. In addition, the caterer, Feast Your Eyes Catering, is in my humble opinion, one of the very best caterers in Philadelphia.

The service, quality of their food, and attention to detail make Front & Palmer a phenomenal option for those who don’t really want a hotel ballroom. The main area is intimate, but not too small for an amazing, theatre-like ceremony, and then it’s turned over seamlessly for the dinner/reception. The cocktail hour area is smaller, yet spacious enough for a lovely hour of drinks and passed hors d’oeuvres. The rustic, industrial space can be decorated in a wide variety of different ways.

Receptions at Front & Palmer are fun, unique, and quintessential Philadelphia. There are endless opportunities for decor, and no two weddings at this venue look alike. If you're looking for a classy urban venue with an intimate feel, Front & Palmer delivers.

If you are getting married at Front & Palmer in Philadelphia and need a wedding photographer, reach out today — I'd love to hear from you.