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    Mirabelle Estate

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Rose Garden Estate - Ceremony space

    Rose Garden Estate

    (114 reviews)

    What a terrific venue location. The outdoor setting has breathtaking views and the staff is skilled…read morein meeting every detail of an event. My son and new daughter-in-law were married here on Saturday and it was quite nice. The setup was gorgeous and the food quite good as well. Beautiful location and facilities to accommodate most venues. Highly recommended

    Hi Lorie, Thanks…read morefor your passive aggressive response! I don't care if bugs are in your area in August. Your staff failed to clean properly. It was not only live spiders, it was dead bugs riddled along the walls. Whether the filth was behind the bed or underneath it is semantics and just goes to show you fail to take responsibility for anything. Not only that, but Jamie received 0 hostility from our party months before the wedding. The first time we met Jamie was for our walk through in July and we certainly notified him of our walk through time. He failed to check his emails. If Ben was fired due to unprofessionalism, why did you tell my coordinator that all brides would hire him directly? I'll post that screenshot below. He must not have been that bad if you were willing to reinstate him in future packages. If your package doesn't include a coordinator then don't include it on your website. Simple. Besides all of this, we're also now finding out Jamie scheduled 2 couples to do their food tasting on our wedding day, but told the caterer he only scheduled one. When the second couple arrived, they were given a portion of OUR extra food. You guys never confirmed this with us. So not only were strangers at our wedding, you gave them our food, which according to Jamie, is customary for your venue. We've also been made aware that Jamie's real name is Tim, so for every time we thought we were communicating with you, we communicated with Jamie the ENTIRE time. I did not post a review until now because with the type of business you run, I was concerned if we left a bad review we would not get our security deposit back, as you tried to do to another bride. It's a shame that you have such a beautiful venue, because an owner like you that fails to take accountability ruins it. Hopefully whoever decides to buy it in the future will run it better. If, according to you, the brides happiness is first priority, then you've done an absolutely horrible job at showing it! I'll make sure to respect this in my other reviews as well. Have the day you deserve.

    Dorner Family Vineyard - Party room

    Dorner Family Vineyard

    (58 reviews)

    Lasagna and Garlic bread was really good. Even that salad with crunchies on it. I'd definitely…read morecome back. Even not being a wine drinker.

    I've been to this place a few times (with dogs and without) and have always found their wine and…read moreservice to be mediocre with strong notes of pretentiousness depending on who is pouring (some of their staff have been great). But they are one of very few wineries in our area, they have beautiful grounds, and a few of their events (where they also offer beer) have had us return for a visit; so we have always made it a point to try and stop here and introduce our friends to local offerings while supporting local business. One thing to know: their dog policy is not very transparent. When you arrive, there is a sign by the tasting room door letting you know dogs are welcome but must remain on the patio, as is the case with most dog friendly wineries. But apparently there is also a waiver of liability you have to sign as well. I get it, people have to protect their livelihoods and assets. But this was a new development for us as we had been there before and not signed any waivers. Still, no big deal. We arrived yesterday and intended to sit outside. I have two dogs in training (one puppy) and we were looking for a place to seat our group. When I have dogs in training, they don't go out to local establishments until they are at a point where they just need a little fine-tuning with obedience. We always try to seat ourselves strategically to allow as much of a buffer between our dogs and stimuli in the environment. They are not aggressive by any means but thats how I do it as a courtesy for others. Just because a winery is dog friendly, doesn't mean all of its customers are. Yesterday, we had a pretty large group and we were the first to arrive. We had intended to sit in the garden area but all of the tables and chairs were dirty and covered in spider webs. The tasting room itself was dark and empty so we finally found the action in the courtyard area where there were only 2 other customers seated (it was right at the opening of business, to be fair). As we sighted a suitable table, a lady approached us with a cup of water. My puppy, assuming she had a treat for him, stood himself up (not to be confused with an aggressive jump) to sniff out what treasure she might be bringing forth. He was at the end of his lead and he quickly settled back down when corrected but I acknowledge I didn't catch him in time so she had to pause in her approach. She had a pretty solid meltdown about it and started yammering on about how "unacceptable!" his behavior was and how she needed us to sign a form for her attorney. I would have signed a form no problem. And I 100% own the fact that my dog should have been able to completely ignore her. But I don't appreciate being approached in that tone. Nothing about him is aggressive and he settles pretty quickly once we are seated. I ultimately surmised that while this place will ACCOMMODATE dogs, they are not dog friendly; which I 100% respect. I don't expect everyone to appreciate dogs as much as we do and his behavior has never triggered such a response anywhere else he has been. I just chalked it up to the fact that some people are truly not comfortable around mid size dogs and it isn't worth the stress to drop our coin at an establishment where no one felt comfortable. If this lady was so hung up on liability, I am not trying to put MYSELF in a position to get sued for emotional distress by this lady. As we walked away she CONTINUED to take her argument to a coworker who appeared equally confused about the waiver, and her response to the situation. In short: their wines are worth trying once and worth sipping if you aren't too snobby. Their grounds, like most wineries, are beautiful. Service leaves a bit to be desired in the organiztion and approachability department. Leave your dog at home for the best experience. And if you do have to take your dogs, be mindful of Cruella Deville. While his behavior is 100% my responsibility, it was a ridiculous spectacle. In the end, we moved on to Triassic and Tehachapi Wine and Cattle Co where we, and the dogs, had a full day of stellar experiences. And everyone lived happily ever after.

    Mirabelle Estate - venues - Updated July 2026

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