Couples in limbo as wedding venue closes

Maximillian's restaurant in Adelaide Hills. Picture Facebook.JPG
A popular Adelaide Hills wedding venue has closed its doors over a long-winded rent dispute. Picture: Facebook

A number of almost-married couples have been left heartbroken after a popular wedding venue abruptly closed its doors.

The owner of Maximillian’s Restaurant at Verdun was forced to break the news to the couples earlier this week after their landlords claimed $500,000 in unpaid rent, 7 News reports.

The Adelaide Hills business now reads “temporarily closed” on Google.

The venue which is nestled among vineyards with panoramic views of the rolling landscape can host up to 270 guests.

Maximillian's restaurant in Adelaide Hills. Picture Facebook.JPG
Maximillian's restaurant in Adelaide Hills has written to soon-to-be-wed couples to say they have closed their doors. Picture: Facebook

Wedding guests book out the destination venue for the century-old homestead, golf club, cellar door and picturesque views.

However, landlords Max and Louise Hruska – who opened the restaurant more than four decades ago – say the situation has “not been good” for a while.

They say rent has not been paid in full for three years and the dispute is still before the courts.

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The owner has promised to refund deposits. Picture:Facebook

Venue operator Andrew Friebe wrote to the couples with bookings saying the closure was due to “vexatious landlords” and a “failure” of the court system to provide a “timely and considered” decision, 7 News reports.

He has assured the couples their deposits will be paid back in full, but at least half a dozen couples will now have to scramble to find a new wedding venue.

“Despite the impossible financial position this has now put me in – I give you my commitment that I will return all deposits paid toward your booking,” Mr Friebe said.

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The rent dispute is before the courts. Picture: Facebook

A judgment in the case is expected to arrive by June.

The Hruska’s told 7 News they may have to sell the property.