The romantic octagon barn and rustic outdoor reception site are signature features of the popular McMenamins Cornelius Pass. Conveniently located off Highway 26 in Cornelius Oregon, this magical restaurant and event space is amongst Portland’s most popular wedding venues. House made brews and cocktails invite guests to enjoy the Portland atmosphere while attending any number of events, including local weddings. Accommodating up to 200 guests the innovative wedding space has several ceremony locations including the outdoor barn venue and the ample rolling lawn. Portland photographers have also found the unique design to be a creative engagement session location while sharing a drink with Portland bride and grooms.
Chris & Erin
McMenamins Cornelius Pass Wedding
Chris and Erin entertained guests with an adorable butt squeezing first dance, toasts that tugged at your heart strings and finally, a karaoke machine. Where Erin successfully gave one of the most spirited performances we’ve ever seen by a bride.
Scott & Kara
McMenamins Cornelius Pass Wedding
Scott and Kara are two of the funniest people we have ever met. I could end the blog post right here but of course, there’s so much more to say! When they weren’t making us come to close to pee in laughter throughout their engagement session and wedding day, they were making our hearts melt a little bit with their sweet, endearing friendship and love for each other. It’s the perfect combination, really.
Thomas & Lindsey
McMenamins Cornelius Pass Wedding
We are thrilled to be sharing these photographs from Lindsey and Thomas’ wedding at the classic and charming McMenamin’s Cornelius Pass. When we look at these two and their photos, we just feel happy. They are really, really, really in love.
Lacy & Brandon
Cornelius Pass Roadhouse Wedding
The first time I met Lacy was over 10 years ago in high school where we became fast friends. Unfortunately, she moved before our senior year and we gradually lost touch. But before she left, I remember I made a movie with photos to show her parents why she shouldn’t move schools. It didn’t work…