Tablecloths Rentals in Dixon, CA

Tablecloths Rental in Dixon, CA

Delivered and styled across Dixon and Solano County from our Antelope warehouse.

Tablecloths Available in Dixon

Dixon tablecloth orders lean natural and earth-toned — cream, ivory, sage, terracotta, and rust dominate farm and ranch wedding orders. Cheesecloth runners over bare wood tables are the signature Dixon farm look, often paired with cotton-linen napkins and transparent dinnerware for the full rustic-modern aesthetic. Full floor-length linen is less common in Dixon than in other cities; most Dixon hosts prefer bare wood tables with runner styling to fully linened setups. For Silveyville Brewing private dining, Dixon Community Center civic events, and May Fair VIP hospitality, polyester floor-length cloths do get ordered — usually in ivory, cream, or black as traditional banquet colors.

Dixon venues we know

  • Private farm properties off Pedrick Road
  • Milk Farm corridor ranch venues
  • Silveyville Brewing private dining area
  • Dixon Community Center
  • Dixon May Fairgrounds (VIP banquets)
  • Private ranches along Midway Road

Common Dixon events

  • Cheesecloth-runner ranch wedding setups
  • Ivory Silveyville Brewing private dinners
  • Cream community center civic banquets
  • May Fair VIP hospitality banquet linens
  • Sage cotton-linen harvest rehearsal dinners

A 100-guest Dixon ranch wedding on bare wood tables typically orders 10 cheesecloth runners (one per table of 10) plus 2 linen cloths for the sweetheart and gift tables — a light-linen order compared to cities where full-floor-length is the norm. For fully-linened events (uncommon but present in the Dixon mix), a 100-guest order is 10 × 120" round cloths for the reception plus the sweetheart and gift rectangular pieces. The cheesecloth-first preference is specifically Dixon — even compared to Davis farm weddings which often add full linen under the runner, Dixon hosts lean harder into the bare-wood aesthetic. Cheesecloth runners ship in individual bags to stay clean during the gravel-driveway last-mile carry. For Dixon Community Center and Silveyville Brewing indoor events, polyester 120" round or 132" round on 60" rounds is standard. The 55-minute drive from Antelope doesn't wrinkle pre-pressed cloths, but we do pre-sort by table group for 100+ cloth orders so catering setup crews place by table number.

Delivery to Dixon

Dixon is 55 minutes from Antelope. Cheesecloth runners ship in individual bags to stay clean during gravel-driveway last-mile carry. Polyester tablecloths arrive pre-pressed on rolling garment racks and go straight to table without a re-press step.

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Dixon × Tablecloths FAQ

Do Dixon ranch weddings really skip full tablecloths in favor of cheesecloth runners?

Most do. Dixon's farm aesthetic pushes harder toward bare-wood-with-runner than any other city we serve — cleaner lines, less formal register. Full linen gets ordered for sweetheart and gift tables but guest tables usually stay bare wood with a centerline cheesecloth runner.

What size cheesecloth runner do I need for a 72" round farm table?

Our standard 120" cheesecloth runner drapes naturally over a 72" round with 24" of cascade at each end — the signature Dixon look. For 60" rounds, the same 120" runner gives even more cascade, which some clients prefer for photo moments.

Do Silveyville Brewing private events use cheesecloth or full linen?

Silveyville private dining runs more traditional — full polyester linen in ivory or cream is standard. Cheesecloth reads too rustic for the indoor brewery's private dining room, which has a more polished character than outdoor Dixon farm venues.

What size tablecloth fits the Dixon Community Center tables?

Dixon Community Center stocks 60" round tables — our 120" round cloth gives floor-length drop, or 108" round gives a slight floor-hover for less formal events. The Center's banquet rectangular tables take 90" × 132" cloths.

Can you press tablecloths on-site for a Dixon event?

No — pressing happens at our Antelope warehouse before delivery. Cloths ship pre-pressed on rolling garment racks. The 55-minute drive doesn't re-wrinkle them. If same-day touch-up is needed, a rental steamer or the venue's iron handles it.

What's the peak season for Dixon tablecloth bookings?

April through early November covers most Dixon outdoor event demand. May (May Fair week and immediately after) and September–October (harvest season) are peak — book 6–8 weeks ahead for those windows. December–February is near-zero for Dixon because outdoor farm events pause for winter.

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