Hodge Podge Lodge, located in the heart of the Historical District of the small town of Montgomery, Texas, combines historic elegance with its own unique eclectic twist. This bed and breakfast was originally built in 1854 is not home to a gorgeous event space and quaint bed and breakfast. Facilities and CapacityHodge Podge Lodge is all about providing a fresh, new, modern edge while still maintaining the venue?s historic charm. The venue offers multiple space for you to host your event, including a beautiful old world brick courtyard, a spacious patio, a newly constructed Glass Harden, an enclosed event space, and the restored B&B. Hodge Podge Lodge is able to accommodate up to 150 guests, and can even provide overnight accommodations for your out of town guests or you and your partner on the night of your big day. Services OfferedHodge Podge Lodge offers a la carte along with all-inclusive packages depending your desires. This venue prides itself on being flexible to meet your needs, and provide as much ease and comfort as possible. Along with fantastic catering options and all-inclusive packages, Hodge Podge Lodge also offers these services:
Accommodations
Bridal suite
Cake
Setup
Clean up
Event planning
Event rentals
In-House bar
In-House catering
Lighting/Sound
Wireless internet
HistoryHodge Podge Lodge was originally built in 1854 for Richard S. Willis, Melros. It has wide plank flooring ? some of which still remains in the house ? four bedrooms, and story and a half structure. This house was well known in the town of Montgomery and during the Civil War. When housing was hard to come by, Melrose opened its doors to those in need. The home was also known as ?The Old Irion Place? after a man named Dr. John L. Irion, a surgeon of the Confederate Army, began living there. In the 1960s, the Waldrop family took over the home and renamed it ?Cathalorri? in honor of their two granddaughters. When they were living there, they worked to restore the house and bring it back to life. This home did not become known as Hodge Podge Lodge until 2012, when the Weems family opened the doors of the renovated home to the public and turned in into a space for weddings and events as well as a B&B. These caretakers added the brick courtyard, round patio, and pavilion. The venue is now owned by eff and Mistie Angelo who continue to work to preserve the history of the home, while still adding some new additions such as the Redwood pergola, concrete aisle for the brides, a photo lounge, and renovated the open-air pavilion.