Mountain Micro Wedding - Restaurant Patio & Dinner

Set high above the valley with the Purcell mountains seen in the distance, this micro wedding restaurant elopement felt intimate from start to finish. With just their closest people gathered, the couple exchanged vows outdoors before heading inside for an intimate dinner overlooking the golf course. It was simple, personal, and beautifully reflective of who they are.

A couple at the altar during an intimate restaurant elopement

A Micro Wedding of Intimate Vows

This micro wedding in the Purcells made the most of what the landscape already offers: panoramic mountain views, and that unmistakable stillness. Hosting both the ceremony and restaurant dinner at the golf club allowed the day to flow naturally, with no rushing between locations or unnecessary transitions.

Intimate dinner reception at a microwedding restaurant elopement overlooking the golf course

After the ceremony, everyone gathered indoors for a long-table dinner inside the golf club restaurant. Inside, the same tones carried through the tablescape. Taper candles, textured greenery, and thoughtful paper details wedding-ified the restaurant table.

For Those Who Love the Details

The couple were framed by layered roses in soft sand and caramel tones, accented with eucalyptus and feathery grasses that highlighted warm neutrals and organic texture. Set on a wooden triangle frame, the arrangement subtly echoed the surrounding mountain peaks. The framing felt organic, designed to complement the mountains rather than compete with them.

Day-of coordination was provided by Rosie Leigh Events, ensuring the timeline flowed seamlessly from terrace ceremony to dinner service so the couple could stay present throughout.

Close-up of a couple touching hands during their microwedding restaurant elopement with mountains in the background
Portrait of a couple smiling at each other during their micro wedding restaurant elopement, set against tree-filled scenery.

Panoramic Pause

Before dinner, the couple stepped out for portraits against the sweeping scenery. The grandeur of the landscape contrasted beautifully with the intimacy of their guest list. A fitting backdrop for a micro wedding restaurant elopement.

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