Fun Kingfly Spirits Wedding Reception

If you want a laid back wedding day, check Kingfly Spirits. This distillery handcrafts everything you need for your favorite cocktail. A Kingfly Spirits wedding is sure to be fun. Just take a look at Jackie and Garth’s laughter-filled reception photos!

A bride and groom sit at a bar drinking cocktails before their Kingfly Spirits wedding reception.

A Kingfly Spirits Wedding

As a Pittsburgh wedding venue, Kingfly Spirits is welcoming and comfortable. The people who renovated it paid close attention to historic detail. Beautiful woodwork and brass distillery equipment fill the wide open space. It’s easy to see why so many people find it charming. 

A bride and groom touch noses in front of the bar of Kingfly Spirits.

A Kingfly Spirits wedding can be as big or small as you want. They have a few different spaces available that they can outfit to accommodate up to 200 guests. Smaller weddings in the (still very spacious) Loft costs around $5,600. A larger Kingfly Spirits wedding costs around $11,000 for a full space buyout.

A groom poses for a Pittsburgh wedding photographer beside a window.
A bride models the wedding jewelry she made, including a necklace and earrings.
A bride greets guests arriving for the Kingfly Spirits wedding reception.

Jackie and Garth’s Fun Reception

Jackie and Garth actually eloped before their Kingfly Spirits wedding reception, but I was lucky enough to photograph their Pittsburgh engagement photos previously. I loved getting to know them while we explored the Strip District together. You can check out those photos here

A father daughter dance at a Pittsburgh wedding
A bride's father spins her during the father daughter dance at a Pittsburgh wedding venue.
During a mother son dance, a mother and groom sing along to the music.

A Kingfly Spirits wedding reception was perfect for Garth and Jackie. They’re fun, and their reception had everything you need for a great party. A food truck kept guests well fed. Jackie and Garth surprised their guests by wearing light up sneakers and dancing to Enrique Iglesias’ “Hero.” It was very them - sweet, goofy, and unexpected.

A bride and groom laugh together on the dance floor.
During the first dance at a Kingfly Spirits wedding, a bride and groom laugh and wave their arms.
Staff hands food from an orange food truck to a wedding guest.

Jackie brought her creative touch to the wedding with her jewelry. She’s a super talented artist and made a lot of the jewelry she wore. As a thank you gift, Jackie sent me a pair of earrings she made. I absolutely adore them.

Guests walk around the loft of the distillery during the reception.
A bride and groom dance surrounded by friends.

Would you like me to photograph your wedding? Let’s document your wedding day with photos full of personality! Reach out to me here!

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