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April 2024How to be an Exceptional Bridesmaid
April 2024Discover downtown’s newest wedding venue
by Kerri Cooke
The historic First Baptist Church in downtown Lake Charles was dedicated in 1910 and remained a place of worship for over a century. However, the church was severely damaged during Hurricane Laura in 2020. The building now houses The Royal of Lake Charles, a customizable wedding venue and event center.
Nestled in the heart of downtown, The Royal opened last September. Owner David Shamieh says that he was not actively “looking” to embark on another project but was concerned the church might be demolished, which he felt would be a loss for downtown. He took it upon himself to preserve, restore and repurpose the building. Shamieh, who has a passion for mid-century buildings, has undertaken restoration projects before, aiming to preserve the history behind them.
The venue boasts a modern design. It also offers ample parking—a feature Shamieh prioritized based on common complaints about other venues. Another priority was the creation of an elegant bridal suite, which includes bright, ambient lighting, gilded mirrors and a private restroom. Shamieh hopes the bridal suite will allow the bride and bridal party to create lasting memories.
A groom’s suite is available, as well. This room is a place for the groom and groomsmen to socialize in comfort while awaiting the bride.
When asked why the venue is called “The Royal of Lake Charles,” Shamieh says that it is his aspiration to give brides and grooms an unforgettable and luxurious experience on one the “most important days in their lives.” This mission is obvious when you see the golden chairs and iridescent chandeliers. The marble floors were even shipped in from Spain.
There are two event rooms to choose from: the Marble Hall, which seats up to 350 people, and the Great Hall, which seats up to 550 people. Both rooms can be reserved together or booked separately, depending on one’s needs.
The Great Hall boasts white chiffon curtained walls, crystal chandeliers, polished hardwood floors and an LED dance floor and glowing light-up furniture. The Marble Hall has pristine white walls, marble flooring and gold-tone light fixtures.
While The Royal certainly has a list of recommended caterers, florists and photographers, renting the venue doesn’t require the use of specific vendors. The businesses The Royal does suggest are vetted through a strict protocol. Shamieh says if they recommend a local business, it means “we believe in them and the service they provide.” He emphasizes a preference for collaborating with local businesses.
The Royal hosted the Bridal Show Bootcamp last year, allowing brides to see the services Lake Charles businesses provide. The bootcamp offered the resources to plan the wedding of their dreams.
If possible, Shamieh plans restore the façade of the old First Baptist Church. The Royal will not only include the event center but will also include a sanctuary for brides wanting a church ceremony. While the sanctuary is still under renovation and won’t be fully restored for another two years, plans are already underway to host future events. Shamieh intends to use the venue to “promote Lake Charles” and believes the building “deserves to be recognized nationwide.”
If you are a bride-to-be or hope to see wedding bells in your future, The Royal is a great addition to the community, especially for those desiring an event in Lake Charles’ historic district. And for guests, restaurants and nightlife are just around the corner.