What Should a Wedding Menu Include?
Planning a destination wedding in France is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure — and every detail matters.
Among them, your wedding menu plays a central role: it reflects your story as a couple, delights your guests, and immerses everyone in French culinary culture.
So, what should your ideal wedding menu include?
Here’s the advice of a seasoned wedding planner in France, sharing how to design a menu that’s elegant, authentic, and memorable.
Pre-Ceremony Refreshments
As guests arrive, offering a refreshing welcome drink is a thoughtful way to start the celebration.
Before the ceremony begins, this simple gesture sets a warm, relaxed tone.
Elegant Non-Alcoholic Ideas
- Fruit-infused waters
- Homemade lemonade
- Flavored iced teas
- Signature mocktails
Style tip: Present your drinks beautifully — think glass carafes, colored ice cubes, and coordinated glassware that match your wedding aesthetic.
The Cocktail Hour: A Moment of Joy and Connection
After the ceremony, the cocktail hour (known in France as the vin d’honneur) marks the true start of the festivities.
It’s a time for laughter, conversation, and delicious bites.
Tips for a Perfect Cocktail Hour
- Mix flavors and textures: savory canapes, colorful verrines, and bite-sized delights.
- Highlight local produce: French cheeses, charcuterie, and seasonal ingredients.
- Cater for everyone: include vegetarian and vegan options for inclusivity.
In France, the cocktail hour often lasts longer than in Anglo-Saxon weddings — sometimes up to two hours — making it a highlight of the evening.
The Dinner: Balancing Tradition and Personal Taste
The wedding dinner is often the most anticipated part of the day — and in France, it’s a true gastronomic experience.
But it doesn’t need to feel formal or overwhelming.
A Classic French-Inspired Structure
- A refined starter — e.g. scallop carpaccio, seasonal salad, or a light risotto.
- The main course — a delicate fish, a premium cut of meat, or a creative vegetarian dish.
- The cheese course — yes, in France this is a course of its own!
- Dessert — from traditional wedding cakes to modern pastry displays.
For younger guests: consider a simple but festive children’s menu — mini burgers, homemade pasta, or fresh purees.
The Cheese Course — A True French Experience
For many international couples, this part of a French wedding is both fascinating and unfamiliar.
In France, cheese isn’t an afterthought — it’s a moment of its own, traditionally served after the main course and before dessert.
How to Adapt It for English-Speaking Guests
- Serve it as a beautiful cheese buffet, allowing guests to choose their favorites.
- Offer small tasting portions of 3 to 5 varieties: soft (Brie, Camembert), hard (Comte, Tomme), and blue (Roquefort).
- Pair with local wines, fresh bread, and dried fruits.
- Or, serve it later in the evening as a late-night snack station — very popular among British and American guests!
Tip: A cheese buffet creates a relaxed, sociable atmosphere — perfect for mingling after the formal meal.
Dessert and the Wedding Cake
The cake-cutting moment is deeply symbolic — but also a chance to surprise your guests.
Ideas for a Sweet Ending
- The traditional French piece montee (croquembouche) — elegant and theatrical.
- A modern dessert buffet — macarons, mini tarts, fruit verrines, choux pastries.
- Interactive touches — a chocolate fountain, gelato bar, or dessert trolley.
If you’d like a statement cake without overspending, consider a “fake” cake with only the top tier edible for the cutting moment.
Drinks and Pairings
A successful wedding dinner relies on the perfect balance between flavors and drinks.
- Offer a curated wine pairing highlighting regional wines.
- Keep still and sparkling water available throughout the evening.
- Add a personal twist with a signature cocktail named after you — guests love it!
French sommeliers or caterers can help design elegant pairings, ensuring each dish shines.
Little Touches That Make a Big Difference
A wedding menu isn’t just about food — it’s an immersive experience that reflects your personality and story.
Thoughtful Details to Elevate the Experience
- Personalized menu cards, matching your stationery or floral design.
- A dish inspired by your love story — perhaps from your first trip together.
- A late-night food truck or crepe station to keep guests energized after dancing.
Conclusion: A Menu That Reflects You
A truly successful wedding menu is one that tells your story — balancing your tastes, your culture, and the essence of your French celebration.
Whether you prefer a luxurious fine-dining dinner, a rustic outdoor feast, or a mix of both, your menu should feel authentic, generous, and unforgettable.
Ready to design your dream wedding menu in France?
Let’s craft a tailor-made experience, where every bite reflects the beauty of your love and the magic of French gastronomy.
Contact me today to bring your destination wedding in France to life — from the first toast to the final slice of cake.