We can't wait to celebrate with friends, family and loved ones on the big day. Please mark your calendar and see below for additional details on getting to and around Cleveland!

May 30, 2026

8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

It’s a Hunt tradition that Friday is homemade pizza night! Come grab a slice from the brick oven, have a drink and challenge someone to a game of corn hole to help us kick off the weekend. 
Transportation provided from hotels. 
Dress code is cocktail chic.
Shuttles from Hotel Cleveland run continuously starting at 7:30 pm
Shuttle from The Westin leaves at 7:30 pm

The Madison | 4601 Payne Ave.

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6:30 pm

Join us outside on the South Terrace for a joyous exchanging of vows.
Shuttles from Hotel Cleveland run continuously from 5:15 pm to 5:45 pm. 
Shuttle from The Westin leaves at 5:30 pm. 
Dress code is Black Tie.

Cleveland Museum of Art | 11150 East Blvd.

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7:00 pm

Head through the entrance and take in the rotunda before enjoying a drink and a bite.
Galleries will be open for guests to peruse the art!

8:00 pm

Make your way to the atrium for dinner, dancing, drinks and... did we mention dancing?

12:00 am

Not done yet?  The real highlight of the weekend will be Scott's first time staying up past midnight and Nick describing what a pierogi is to anyone who will listen.
Transportation from the Cleveland Museum of Art provided.

Market Garden Brewery | 1927 W 25th St.

9:30 am - 11:30am

Grab a bagel and schmear before heading home. If you’re traveling with your kids or other family members, all are welcome! 

Hotel Cleveland | 24 Public Square


Getting to Cleveland:

By Air:

The main airport serving the area is Cleveland Hopkins International [CLE].
An Uber, Lyft, or taxi from the airport to downtown will take about 20-25 minutes.

By Car:

If you're driving and staying in Cleveland, we recommend booking at Hotel Cleveland to take advantage of their valet or self-parking options.
Just coming in for the ceremony? Valet and garage parking is available at the museum.

Staying in Cleveland:

Hotel Cleveland

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Our top choice for guests, this recently renovated space offers room block pricing,  transportation to and from the event and hosts our Sunday farewell brunch. 
Book by 5/1/26.

Westin Downtown

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Use the link above to book a room in our block.  Transportation to and from the wedding provided.
Book by 4/30/26.

Getting around the city is relatively easy - an Uber or Lyft will likely be low cost and take no more than 10-15 minutes to anywhere listed below.

Ohio City & Tremont

Brunch:
- Juneberry Table | where the phrase "table pancake" was meant to be used; delicious baked goods and food
- Le Petite Triangle Cafe | sweet & savory crepes plus traditional French fare
- Heck's Cafe | brussels sprouts; baklava french toast; baked brie; burgers - lots of great things that don't start with B, but it messes with the alliteration
- Rowley Inn | brunch bar food across from the famous house from The Christmas Story
- Martha On the Fly | grab a breakfast sandwich and stroll down Tremont's main street
- Grumpy's Cafe | classic diner food (and on the way to the airport!)
Daytime & Dinner:
Forest City Shuffleboard | grab a shuffleboard stick + biscuit and meet a few friends on the court
Momocho | street tacos and margs on a lively patio
Great Lakes Brewing | while their Christmas Ale is a classic, this is one of Cleveland's landmark breweries year-round
West Side Market | every city has an open-air venue with local vendors and ready-to-eat booths serving fresh food; this is the Cle's
Hansa Brewery | eastern European style bierhaus
Nick Note: This is the "Brooklyn" of Cleveland (no, really!). Some of these brunch spots are on the smaller side and quite popular. Call ahead, make a res, or put in your name and grab a coffee (or beer, it's the weekend!) nearby.

Downtown & East Cleveland

Brunch:
- Mowrey's | grab a quick bite in the Hotel Cleveland's brunch restaurant
- 1890 | the Hyatt's restaurant in Cleveland's iconic Arcade   
- Mabel's BBQ | is it ever too early for pulled pork? stroll over to 4th St. for a bevy of great options.
- Agave & Rye | snag some street tacos and queso before exploring the city
Daytime & Dinner:
- Collision Bend Brewery | offering brunch, dinner and everything in-between, grab a drink on Lake Erie's waterfront
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame | the nation's prominent music museum; tickets available ahead of time
- E 4th Street | stroll under the string lights and take your pick of multiple casual restaurants or bars
- Cleveland Botanical Gardens | stroll through curated indoor and outdoor spaces
- Southern Tier Brewing Co | Ohio's craft scene meets classic bar bites
- Butcher and the Brewer | house made beer, seltzer, and local kegs all on draft
Nick Note: This area is mostly hotels and larger chains, but you are closer to some of the larger landmarks.

Q: What does cocktail chic mean?
A: For guys, a collared shirt or polo and pants; jacket is optional! For the gals, a maxi dress, midi dress, jumpsuit or skirt/pants and a top are all great.  Look good, feel good, have fun!
Q: What's the dress code for the wedding?
A: The wedding will be black tie. This means a tuxedo for men and floor-length formal looks for women.
Q: I need to rent a tux - do you have recommendations?
A: Men's Warehouse, The Black Tux, and other suppliers recommend getting fitted for your rental 1-2 months before the event, giving you time to ensure everything looks good before you travel.
Q: Can I bring a guest?
A: The name of every guest invited to attend is clearly listed on your invitation and no additional guests can be accommodated.
Q: Are children invited?
A: While we love your little ones, this will be an adults-only event per museum policy.
Q: I love the art on your website - who did it?
A: Thanks for asking! Nick’s cousin, Caitlyn, did all the art!


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