Suite 200
Houston, Texas 77027
(832) 215-8966 or toll free (800) 251-1529
We recently booked them for our wedding photography, engagements, and bridals. I have yet to book my E-session, will be back to review, but the price is very good for what we are getting, I just pray the work is as good as what is advertised on their website and in person.
Houston, TX 77040
713-466-2800
This is a new family owned reception hall out near Jersey Village area, the place is gorgeous and sits up to 400 guests, which was a must for our large Mexican families. The people here are amazing and very friendly and helpful, they truly care about you and your event, and take great care of making it unique and memorable. Our total cost includes venue rental, linens, tableware, catering, wedding cake, bartenders, wait-staff, security, wedding day coordinator and much more. My coordinator also threw in hair and make-up by a reputable salon in the Galleria area. I would definitely recommend to any bride in the Houston area, and even more to a bride looking for a reception that caters well to the Hispanic culture.
The Woodlands, TX 77380
(281) 681-3430
I purchased my wedding dress from Brickhouse Bridal during a trunk show for Simone Carvalli. I had already tried on the dress at another bridal store but I wasn't ready to make the decision the first time around. Looking back I wish I would have gone with Mia's Bridal instead as I received MUCH better service. My consultant at Brickhouse Bridal was not attentive at all, she seemed annoyed and my indecisiveness and the fact that I wanted to see the dresses on the sample rack before I saw anything else in the store. I ended up buying the original dress I fell in love with (from the Trunk Show) I just wanted to see my options before making the splurge. I just felt like I was treated like someone who was not going to purchase anything when I'm sure I was one of her biggest sales that day. I'm very happy with my dress I just wish the lady who helped me at Mia's Bridal would be the one receiving the commission for my dress, not the "consultant" who didn't offer me champagne, didn't help me with dresses, who was in the end SURPRISED at the fact that I bought the most expensive dress I tried on that day.
**Edit**
I just realized I sounded snobby-ish for not being offered champagne, but I meant it like this: Every other bride around me was sipping champagne with their BMs/entourage. I'm sure they did not ASK for it, I'm sure it was "offered". My mother and I were not offered anything, not champagne, not water, not EVEN a 3-way mirror with the "stage-y" area. I was helped to dress by my mother. I was left alone, and I got a side mirror between dressing rooms.












