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Raincoast Farms, RainCoast Cellars, Winery & Cidery LLC
4.5 ★★★★★ 18 Google reviews · Barn wedding venue in Port Townsend, Washington
Plan your tour
- Phone +1 206-930-1391
- Website raincoastfarms.com — most venues book tours right on their site
The setting
“) feed their chickens, which he loved and asked about for the rest of the weekend.”
“❤️ The Vineyards, the barn, the fireplace area, & the owners are THEE BEST HUMANS!”
What couples say again and again
“Location is beautiful, wine was great, staff was friendly and helpful, and we will most certainly return again.”
“The hosts are amazing, the wine and cider is delicious and the setting couldn't be more beautiful.”
From the reviews
This is an amazing hidden gem in Port Townsend. I was visiting some relatives and came here for a wine/cider tasting. I had wine and cider and everything was delicious. They also have charcuterie boards if you are hungry. The owners are the kindest people and were so kind.
We stopped here after seeing their sign, and we're so glad we did. The owners took so much time talking about their story, their wine and cider, and their story. The wine was lovely, and we took plenty to go. The venue is gorgeous and we can't wait to come back and see everything in bloom.
Love Love Love!!! ❤️ The Vineyards, the barn, the fireplace area, & the owners are THEE BEST HUMANS! My business, Tipsy Gypsy, bartends wedding out here and this venue is TOP NOTCH! The ambiance is breathtaking! Margaret & Michael run an stellar operation and their wines are delectable!!! Xoxo!
Very pretty place, with good wine. Owner seemed excited to show us around and moved a heater next to us so we were warm drinking our wine flights. She even gave us a few apples before we left. It's a very welcoming place.
Getting married at Raincoast Farms, RainCoast Cellars, Winery & Cidery LLC
Raincoast Farms, RainCoast Cellars, Winery & Cidery LLC comes up for weddings, going by their listing and couples’ reviews. Two things make the tour worth the drive. First, see it at the time of day you'd actually get married — a barn that glows at golden hour can feel very different at noon, and you'll want to walk the path your guests take from parking to ceremony to reception. Second, bring your real questions: the rain plan (where does the ceremony move?), the catering and bar policy, the music curfew, and exactly what's included with the rental — tables, chairs, setup, and teardown are where quotes quietly diverge. Popular dates at barn venues book 12–18 months out, so if the tour feels right, ask what's open in your season before you leave.