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Newlyweds Skip Reception for Coffee and Pastry
21 Feb
Summary
- Couple chose a cafe for a pastry after their wedding ceremony.
- They met three and a half years ago through a dating app.
- A larger celebration is planned for the near future.

Katie Molloy, 28, and Gouse Subhan Saheb, 29, recently chose an unconventional start to their married life by visiting a cafe for a pastry immediately after their wedding ceremony. The couple exchanged vows during a private morning ceremony at Sudbury Registry Office, forgoing a large celebration for a humble hot brew and pastries.
Molloy described their choice as realistic and less overwhelming than a grand event. She found the experience special, enjoying the interactions with strangers while dressed for their wedding. A heartwarming moment occurred when a cafe patron left and returned with a card and balloons for the newlyweds.
Coincidentally, BBC Radio Suffolk's breakfast presenter was broadcasting live from the cafe at the time, further adding to the unique atmosphere. The couple, who met three and a half years ago via a dating app, plan to host a more significant celebration soon. They shared that their first date also extended all night, watching the sunrise together.




