Plan the Perfect Post-Wedding Brunch at Beech Hill Barn

At Beech Hill Barn, we know that couples want to create unforgettable wedding moments for their guests. One experience that many couples are embracing is a relaxed and heartfelt farewell brunch in the barn, carriage barn, or alfresco on the patio to close out their wedding weekend.

With exclusive access to the venue for the weekend and a Sunday at noon departure, a farewell brunch is the perfect way to extend the celebration just a little longer. It offers a laid-back and intimate atmosphere where guests can enjoy a delicious morning treat, sip on coffee, and reminisce about the unforgettable moments from the night before. More importantly, it provides a meaningful opportunity to express gratitude and share one final goodbye before everyone heads home.

From a specialty coffee truck and gourmet mini donuts to full-service catering or drop-off breakfast favorites, there are plenty of options to customize your brunch experience. Our dedicated food truck area and stunning sunrise views over the Camden Hills create a picturesque setting.

Here are some amazing local vendors to make your brunch easy and delicious.

Catering Companies
Many caterers on our preferred vendors list can provide the perfect brunch! Choosing your reception caterer may be an excellent choice as they are already on property the night before.

Steps to Plan Your Farewell Brunch
1. Delegate the Planning – Keep it simple! Let a family member, close friend, or wedding planner handle the details so you can simply enjoy the moment and greet your guests.

2. Curate the Menu & Choose Vendors – Decide whether you want a casual spread, a coffee and pastry bar, or a full catered brunch. Explore food trucks, local bakeries, or drop-off catering options to fit your vision.

3. Set the Time & Format – Most post-wedding brunches start around 9:00 a.m. and last about two hours, allowing guests to stop by at their convenience. If many guests have early flights, consider starting at 8:00 a.m. to accommodate their travel plans. A drop-in style brunch works best, offering flexibility for guests while giving you the chance to say goodbye.

4. Determine Your Guest List – Traditionally, immediate family, grandparents, and the wedding party (plus-ones included) receive invitations. However, if you’re opening it up to a larger group, it may be easiest to extend the invitation to all wedding guests for a casual, inclusive gathering.

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