If you are looking for a convenient and affordable venue for an intimate wedding (80 guests and below), Casa Español in Quezon City is the place to go.
My husband and I got married here in 2016, and Ms. Ross, the owner of Casa Español was very accommodating and helpful in making our dream wedding come true. Since Jek and I opted to have a garden wedding, we scouted for a venue months before the date, and we found out that some venues offer rentals only, but Casa Español offered so much more.
For more or less 140,000 pesos, Ms. Ross provided us with delicious food for 110 guests (though less than 100 came). The package also included a complete set-up of the place with our chosen theme (rustic), flowers, foldable wooden white chairs, presidential table and they included the wood art of our names which my husband made ^__^.
This was the rustic set-up during our wedding. Our theme was purple and blue (pastel), and Ms. Ross followed what we wanted. She even incorporated our love for books in the set-up. We also had our DIY props, and she allowed us to use them and helped us in setting-up those props (the hashtags and the cards seen in the lower right photo).
These were the wood art that my husband made. If you are interested in giving this kind of wood art as a gift to someone, feel free to email or text us! 🙂
We also asked Ms. Ross if we can have a space for the ceremony where the secondary sponsors, brides’ and grooms’ friends, primary sponsors and our parents can sit. Though the place was quite small, she made it possible. The other guests were seated in their respective tables.
Aside from this, I believe that for the bride, the walk is very important, and though my walk is rather irregularly shaped, our videographers and photographers hand plenty of time to shoot while I was doing my entrance. I also really wanted to have a closed door/gate for this, and Casa gave me that effect. 🙂 The venue also has a place where you can have your photos displayed. You just have to print them, and Ms. Ross’s staff will put them on display. Your guests can look at the photos before the ceremony or during the reception.
The package included the sound system with technician, projector and screen, the set-up for the wine and cake (cake was c/o Lovin’ Oven, we brought our own wine), very helpful waiters, honeymoon fund jar (for the monetary gifts), the doves (rent only), the candles, bubble machine (for the bride), and the photo booth set-up! Here are some of the photos:
Lastly, the place was very solemn and majestic, that our photos and videos easily reflected its charm! Sharing with you some of the shots here:
It was truly a blessed and wonderful wedding, and it will not be possible without Casa Español and our other suppliers (will post about them in another entry).
Thank you so much Ms. Ross of Casa Español and all your hard-working staff. 🙂
So if you are looking for an affordable but lovely wedding venue for a small group (they usually cater to up to 80 guests only), contact Casa Español at
09479947420 or casaespanolwedding@yahoo.com.
You may also check their Facebook page at https://web.facebook.com/casaespanol.
For the wood art, please feel free to email at ldambon.mdh@gmail.com or text at 0966.1594168.
Hope you have a blessed wedding like mine! Feel free to leave a reply for any inquiries!