Winter Wedding Bookings Available at Hog Roast Matlock

Hog Roast MatlockAs winter approaches a new season of weddings begins for the Hog Roast Matlock team. The winter wedding season is a different kind of speed to the more popular summer wedding season. For one, it tends to be slightly less popular; most brides and grooms that come to us are hoping to have the weather on their side for their wedding, so the summer is of course the best time to have that happen. With the sunny weather of a summer weather you can make use of your venue’s grounds, do your photos outside, maybe even your ceremony, and have some of (or all) of your dining outside too.

The winter wedding season, however, typically does not possess those advantages. Instead, what you get with a winter wedding is something that is a little cosier, maybe even a little more magical. The perfect scenario of any winter wedding is just a little snow to come out on your wedding day. Not enough to make traveling difficult for your guests, but just enough to give your wedding photos that idyllic winter wonderland effect. For such days, too, our dining at Hog Roast Matlock really comes to the fore. There is little better than a lovely comforting roast when you can see the snow falling outside. Our signature hog roast is assured to warm up your winter wedding and add to that special winter magic you may be hoping to gain by hosting your wedding this winter season.

At Hog Roast Matlock we are already nice and prepped for the winter wedding season ahead. We are currently taking in bookings now, and as an added incentive to come to the best hog roast wedding caterer in the country today, we are also offering new bookings a special winter wedding deal – just to bring a little more of that winter wedding magic to you! If you make a booking now for a wedding from now until the end of December, you will be offered an extra £50 off your total booking. It’s just a little thank you from us to you for choosing Hog Roast Matlock for your winter wedding, so come get it today!