Health & Safety

In order to keep Abigail healthy and pain-free for her wedding day, please do not touch the bride during the wedding weekend. We suggest you wave, blow a kiss, or simply hug Jonathan instead! 


Masks are not required, but will be provided if you would like to wear one. Please feel free to wear a mask whenever it makes you more comfortable.

If you are experiencing cold or flu-like symptoms on the day of the wedding, we ask that you kindly reconsider attending the event in order to keep everyone healthy and comfortable.

Things to Do

Go Hiking at the Sourland Mountain Preserve

The Sourland Mountain preserve features several relatively easy hikes that are good for adults or kids. Trails do have branches and rocks to navigate. 

421 East Mountain Road, Hillsborough Township, NJ 08844, (908) 722-1200

Rock Climbing at Rockville Climbing Center

Rockville Is Open to the Public 7 Days a Week!
Rockville Climbing Center is central New Jersey's premier indoor rock climbing facility. We give the general public an opportunity to try this exciting sport in a safe, controlled environment. With 19 auto-belays, experiencing rock climbing has never been easier! Rockville has facilities that are perfect for birthday parties and special events.

Morven Museum and Gardens

You can pay the daily admission to spend a memorable day with at Morven Museum & Garden. Walk through history in our recently redesigned galleries and see how the residents of Morven were involved in nearly every step of American history. Check out the re-landscaped grounds will delight gardeners and plant enthusiasts alike.

Grounds for Sculpture

As one of the premier cultural destinations in New Jersey,  you can pay the daily admission ($25 for adults) to explore & stroll through the gardens and galleries. Grounds for sculpture has accessible paths throughout the grounds. It is a museum, sculpture garden, and arboretum framed by nature on 42 picturesque acres. 

Terhune Orchards

Terhune is a local farm. They have pick your own fruit, live music on weekends, animals to see, activities and a wine tasting venue. Check the website to see what's going on this weekend. Psst don't miss the apple cider doughnuts at the farm stand!

Princeton Canoe and Kayak Rental

483 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ 08540, (609) 452-2403
Canoe and kayak rentals to take down the canal. This is longer and a bit more scenic than Mercer lake.

Explore the town of Princeton

Take a walk around downtown Princeton. Some of our favorite things to do include, perusing Labyrinth bookstore, getting bubble tea, and hanging out in Palmer Square. 


We recommend a stop at one (or all) of the 3 ice cream shops in Princeton.

-Halo Pub has the best "standard" ice cream flavors. Their chocolate and cookies and cream are our personal favorites.

-The Bent Spoon has the most unique options, featuring flavors like corn and lavender mascarpone alongside tried and true favorites. 

-Thomas Sweet is a Princeton classic where you can blend in candies to make your own unique ice cream flavor. 

Dining

Mediterra

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Mediterra is a sit down restaurant featuring Mediterranean cuisine. They have an outdoor patio and a delicious seasonal menu.

Brick House Tavern and Tap

A relaxed, sports centric tavern with an assortment of hand-crafted cocktails and beers. This place is great for large groups and features classic pub fare.

Conte's Pizza

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Conte's is known for its thin crust pizza. It has a bar, ample seating, and is a local favorite. They do not take reservations, so be prepared to wait a little bit. All the locals know that you always enter from the back door! Parking is around back as well. 

Teresa's Pizza & Wine Bar

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Teresa's is an Italian restaurant featuring pasta, Neapolitan style pizza and other classic Italian food. This restaurant is best for smaller groups and does not take reservations. They have both indoor and outdoor seating. 


Recommended for Smaller Groups & Does Not Accept Reservations.

Things to Do

Explore Princeton University Campus

Enjoy the charm that Princeton University Campus offers. Prospect Garden always features beautiful, seasonal flowers. The fountain on Washington St is a favorite and don't forget to look for the cannonball hole on historic Nassau Hall. 

Dining

The Witherspoon Grill

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Elevated New American fare. It features the best burger and fries in town alongside steaks and seafood. 

The outdoor patio is especially fun on Friday nights when a local dance group commandeers the library courtyard for free music and dancing. 

Shanghai Bun

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This is one of our favorite local Chinese restaurants. The pork soup dumplings are a particular specialty. It has an extensive menu including both traditional Chinese cuisine and some American favorites. 

Salt Creek Grill

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Serves New American fare with a mesquite inspired menu. Great for large groups!

Quick Eats

Hoagie Haven

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A Princeton classic best known for its specialty hoagies. Try a phat lady with cheesesteak, mozzarella sticks and fries all on one sandwich or its sister, the Sanchez, which swaps out the cheesesteak for chicken tenders. It also features more classic sandwiches and a few Greek specialties.

It is best for grab and go food as seating is extremely limited. 

Warning: This local spot is not for the health conscious!

Olives

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Olives sits right on Witherspoon street. It's one of our favorite places for a quick bite to eat. It offers a wide array of lunch foods including hot lunches like chicken parm, sandwiches, salads, pasta salads, and Greek specialties like gyros and hummus. They have very limited seating so it's best for grab and go food. Try eating out on the library patio nearby or walking over to a bench on campus for a more scenic view.

Bars

Alchemist and Barrister

It features a wide array of beers on tap and bar food favorites. 

Yankee Doodle Taproom

The more spacious of the two options, yankee doodle taproom has a nice outdoor patio as well as indoor bar. They serve pub food along with beer, wine, and cocktails.