The Vintage Rose | La Petite Rose
Saturday evenings at The Vintage Rose are designed for couples who want their celebration to feel timeless, glamorous, and unforgettable.
❤️ Imagine high vaulted ceilings stretching overhead. Soft light spills through the space, catching on white-washed wood walls that glow warm and creamy against floral accents. The room feels airy but intimate — rustic without being rough, elegant without being busy.
The chapel setting is romantic and understated. Farmhouse doors, and long rows of wooden 100 year old pews create a natural aisle that draws every eye forward. Included, a beautiful arch with greenery, soft florals, or flowing fabric, and the space transforms into — countryside barn in the City, cozy and welcoming.
As the sun begins to set, guests arrive to a venue glowing with refined elegance — crystal chandeliers sparkling overhead, soft candlelight flickering against romantic architectural details, and a perfectly curated atmosphere that feels both grand and intimate.
🥂 Cocktail Hour
As the ceremony concludes, guests are quietly ushered into an intimate, speakeasy-inspired cocktail experience. The music shifts to something smooth jazzy or cocktail music of your choice.
Signature cocktails are crafted old fashioned, champagne and custom creations served alongside our 6 craft beers and regional house wines. Curated hors d’oeuvres are passed elegantly through the room, each bite as refined as the evening itself.
Velvet lounge seating and intimate conversation corners invite guests to linger, lean in close, and savor the moment. It feels exclusive and effortlessly sophisticated.
The reception space at The Vintage Rose is cozy yet elegant — it blends rustic charm with French‑inspired vintage details in a way that feels warm and welcoming rather than ultra‑formal. Couples often describe it as romantic and character‑filled, with décor that speaks for itself so you don’t have to do much extra decorating.
Farm‑table seating: Long wooden farm tables and cross‑back chairs fill the room — classic rustic elements that are inherently cozy and timeless.
French vintage character: While not an actual French countryside estate, the décor leans toward a “rustic chic with French vintage twist” — think warm wood, soft lighting, and details that suggest old‑world charm rather than sterile banquet hall feel.
Soft, intimate lighting: Chandeliers and ambient lights help keep the space inviting and romantic — not stark or industrial.
Room layout: The main hall is spacious and comfortable for dancing, dining, and mingling with up to about 200–250 guests depending on layout