Weddings

Consider the magic of a Livermore Valley Wine Country wedding at Poppy Ridge Golf Course…Neatly tucked away in the East Bay, rolling hills of lush vineyards and golf course fairways offer a very special venue with  a spectacular setting, picturesque views and a place to create memories that will last a lifetime.

Our outdoor ceremony site provides a breathtaking backdrop for the exchange of your wedding vows, with a hilltop view, large ponds and lavish landscaping.  Following your ceremony, your family and friends will be directed to the expanse of the north patio to sip on cocktails and enjoy hors d’oeuvres, while drinking in the beautiful sunset.  The evening will continue in the welcoming reception room with its high ceilings, bay windows and warm surroundings where your journey as a married couple will begin.  Simple…elegant…memorable.

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Testimonials:
Award winner at the 2011 Taste of Terrior  

“Thank you for making my daughter’s wedding the best ever. Her every dream came true at Poppy Ridge. The beautifully manicured golf course was a perfect setting for her balcony wedding. The reception to follow in the dining room was outstanding. The service was top notch and the food delicious. Our every expectation was met and exceeded. Our guests all raved about the beautiful setting. Many said it was the best wedding they had ever been too; such a warm and inviting environment.” -  Mother of the Bride

“Our wedding was absolutely beautiful…more so than I had ever imagined…I have received many compliments on how beautiful Poppy Ridge is and how wonderful the entire staff was. We’re so grateful that they were there to make sure that our special day was indeed special!” - Bride and Groom

The superb cuisine and Poppy Ridge’s restaurant has been recognized with numerous accolades and was voted to have the “Best Restaurant View” by the Tri-Valley Herald.