Gorgeous in Pink! Amazing Tiburon Wedding Venue
Outdoor wedding ceremony on labyrinth CCC Tiburon. @jackierangelphoto
A Tiburon Wedding at an Undiscovered Bay Area Gem
There are venues that stop you in your tracks, and Community Congregational Church on Rock Hill Road in Tiburon is one of them. Perched above the bay with a view that takes in the entire sweep of water, sky, and the Golden Gate in the distance, it is one of those places that still feels like a secret — and that is exactly what made it the perfect setting for Victoria and Peter's wedding on May 23rd.
We are on board for the entire wedding — planning, catering, and florals all under one roof — and from the first walkthrough with the bride we were so excited about her vision and creative approach.
The ceremony happened on the labyrinth. If you've never seen a wedding on a labyrinth, picture the guests gathered in a full circle around the couple, everyone equally close, the whole ritual held together in the round. The bridal party walks this lovely path that winds down to the aisle creating a gorgeous dramatic moment. Our partners at AM Party Rentals built a round white stage which was the perfect decision for vows.
For the reception we started with the floral-print linens, a soft pink-on-white toile, and built the entire palette outward from there. The table pieces were lush and full — peonies just hitting their early-season peak, hot fuchsia roses, and touches of purple that kept it from going sweet. Her bouquet was pink roses and white calla lilies wrapped in white ribbon — clean and bridal against all that saturated color.
The cocktail hour and reception stayed outside, the grass and the bay as the only backdrop anyone needed. We wrapped the front of the white bar in her floral linen pattern, which sounds like a small detail but was the thing that made the whole design feel considered and complete.
The menu was a plated dinner built around two proteins: roasted local line-caught seabass and dry-aged grass-fed New York strip steak. That combination — delicate and bold, ocean and land — is exactly how we like to cook for a wedding.
Dessert was espresso martinis and gelato, which is a very good way to end a meal. Then the party moved down the hill to Bungalow in downtown Tiburon for dancing and the cake cutting — a four-tier buttercream tower by our pastry chef Janelle, topped with a vintage porcelain bride-and-groom figurine that Victoria had brought from her family.
CCC Tiburon is a venue we will be back to. The labyrinth, the hillside, the view — there is nothing else like it in Marin. Want to get married there? Let’s talk.

