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Crane Melon Barn

4.8 (18 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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My niece married the man of her dreams at the venue of her dreams. The Crane Melon Barn offers vineyards, expansive lawns, and an amazing historic barn for dancing. What a great day.

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We had the great privilege of having our wedding at the Crane Melon Barn this spring. As for the venue it was a perfect setting for any wedding. It is about 8 minutes away from the Rohnert Park hotels, but just far enough outside of town to feel like you're deep in the country. As it had rained earlier that week, the season creek behind the wedding area was flowing and the grass was green and lush. The barn itself is a very nice area to party. Janis is the event manager at the barn and is absolutely phenomenal. There is no issue or problem that she cannot handle with ease. You have the option to rent the chairs and party supplies directly from Janis and I highly recommend it as she was able to significantly beat the prices of the local party supply stores. Our wedding at the Crane Melon Barn was exactly what we had envisioned. Our guests were raving about it. I cannot recommend enough. Thanks again for all of your hard work.

Amber A.

One of my old co-workers and his wife just got married here! The barn is beautiful! The lights and decoration were country style. They had wonderful mason jar glasses for wine. The grounds were just beautiful and they had plenty of parking:) great place for a wedding.

Sonoma County experience at its best.  Old oaks, vineyards, and barn.
GarrigusEvents J.

The Crane Melon Barn is AMAZING for weddings and events. The 12 acres of meadows, vineyards, and 165 year old barn offer the perfect backdrop for whatever your perfect day needs. Rustic to elegant, the property has it all. Thank you Rick and Cindy for making dreams come true.

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The train melon bar is probably the best melons I've ever had what else can I say they are over the top I highly recommend them.

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The best melon's if you love melons get them here very tasty Great way to support the local farm business.

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