are getting married
November 21, 2026
Not planning to read all this? Totally fair. RSVP now and catch up on the rest later.
You're here, which means you're one of our favourite people.
We made this website to keep everything you need for the wedding in one place: what's happening, when to be there, and a few things we'll need from you along the way.
Have a look around, and let us know you'll be joining us.
More than anything, we're really excited to have so many of the people we love together in one room.
And to get married... that's a pretty big part of it too.
By Justyn
We matched on Hinge in the spring of 2022, just as the world was beginning to feel a little more normal again. Hinge is supposedly "designed to be deleted." Worked like a charm.
There was just one problem. Tasha was about to spend a month visiting her mom in Alabama. She suggested we reconnect when she got back to Toronto, which sounded perfectly reasonable... but I wasn't willing to wait that long.
I felt this pull to get to know her, so I convinced her we should keep talking while she was away.
By the time Tasha came home, we were both very intrigued.
Five days later, we had our first date. Dinner turned into hours of talking, and we were hooked.
Turns out convincing Tasha to keep texting me was one of the best decisions I've ever made.
Here's how the evening will unfold. The only thing you really need to remember is that it all starts at 5:00 p.m. We'll take it from there.
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By Natasha
Food was always going to be a big part of our wedding. When AloBar came up as a venue, the Michelin nod got my attention. The burger got Justyn's.
From the first canapé to the late-night snacks, we've picked a menu we're very excited to eat, and even more excited to share with you.
When you RSVP, you'll choose your entrée. Pick whatever sounds best to you. There's no wrong answer.
Good to Know
We've told you where to be. Now you just have to tell us if you'll be there. Please RSVP by Friday, October 2.
Once you've logged into your portal, you can let us know you're coming, choose your entrée, share any dietary requirements, and request a song or two that'll get you on the dance floor.
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See you on November 21.
We're getting married at AloBar Downtown, tucked into the corner of York and Adelaide.
It's warm, beautiful without being precious, and the kind of place where you'll want to get comfy and stay awhile. It felt right for the kind of wedding we wanted, one where everyone could celebrate, indulge a little, and dance the night away all in one place.
AloBar Downtown · 150 York Street · Toronto
Good to Know
Coming from out of town, or just looking for an excuse to make a night of it? We've rounded up a few nearby places to stay.
We'll be staying at the Hilton Toronto if you'd like to join us there.
The closest of the three, just around the corner and about a 2–3 minute walk. We'll be staying here for the wedding weekend too, so you'll be in good company.
About a 5-minute walk away and right across from Nathan Phillips Square. You'll be in a handy spot for exploring downtown while you're there.
About a 7-minute walk away. If you want to make a little Toronto getaway out of the weekend, this is the place to really treat yourself.
We've tried to think of everything, but if we've missed something, just ask.
If you've been invited with a plus one, they'll appear in your guest portal when you RSVP. Unfortunately, we're only able to accommodate the guests listed there.
Dress to celebrate: cocktail or formal. We want you to feel like yourself, just a slightly fancier version of yourself. Coat check will be available if you want to bring comfier shoes or a change of clothes for later.
Yes. There's public underground parking with barrier-free access. Enter from York Street.
Please arrive at 5:00 p.m. Cocktail hour begins then, so you'll have time to grab a drink, have a few canapés and settle in before the ceremony begins at 6:15 p.m.
Yes. 😁
Absolutely. During the ceremony, we just ask that you stay present and give our photographers the space to do their thing. After that, take as many as you'd like.
Having you there to celebrate with us is genuinely all we're hoping for, and no gift is expected.
We haven't created a registry. We're lucky to already have everything we need. If you'd still like to gift us something, we'd be very grateful for a contribution toward our honeymoon.
However you choose to celebrate with us, we're just happy you'll be there.
If You'd Like to Contribute
If there's anything you're unsure about, or a question we haven't answered, let us know.
Good to Know
Alright, that's everything. See you at the wedding.❤️
are getting married
November 21, 2026
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We've got the drinks. We've got the dance floor. Now we need your songs.
Pick up to two. No judgment here. We mostly listen to Blues Traveler and Hamilton on repeat.
Curious what everyone else picked? Check All Requests to see the full list and vote for your favourites.
See a song you'd want to hear too? Give it a thumbs up.
A keepsake, not a guestbook line
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Everything you need to know
Saturday · November 21, 2026
Schedule of the Day
For the couple's eyes only
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Build the tables, then drop each guest into one. Guests who declined aren't offered — there's nobody to seat. Deleting a table just unseats whoever was at it.
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Accounts for the event planner and the restaurant team. They sign in at /service and see the attendee sheet only — never the guest portal, and never this console. Restaurant accounts see meals, allergies and seating; planner accounts also get contact details and who still owes a reply.
The password is shown as you type it so you can pass it on. Send it separately from the link.
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The sign-in page can't tell a guest their address isn't on the list — that would let anyone test who was invited — so a guest added wrongly just waits for an email that never comes. This is where they show up first.
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Every song that's been requested, ordered by votes. A request counts as a vote, so a song two people picked sits above one that four people merely liked only if the numbers say so.
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Every export is built from live data at the moment you press the button, and the date it was generated is printed on it — so a sheet in someone's hand can always be checked against the day it was run.
Everyone invited, with contact details, RSVP status, meal, dietary requirements and table.
Table by table, with each guest's meal and dietary requirements, plus anyone still unseated. Guests who declined are left off.
Totals per dish for the kitchen, and a second sheet listing who chose what. Attending guests only.
Every requested song ordered by votes, with who asked for it and why. The sheet the DJ works down.
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