Both the ceremony and reception will take place at Five Crowns Restaurant in Corona del Mar, CA. 3801 East Coast Hwy, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625
Five Crowns is a charming replica of one of England’s oldest country inns and a Corona del Mar landmark. If you would like to learn about the history of the venue, follow this URL: https://lawrysalacart.com/2015/10/01/five-crowns-thumbnail-history/
Yes! A shuttle will leave from the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach at 3:45pm to take guests to the venue and will return there at the end of the evening. You are welcome to ride the shuttle even if you are not staying at the hotel.
Complimentary valet parking is available in the Five Crowns lot across the street from the restaurant. The lot entrance is on Poppy Ave (the corner of PCH & Poppy). As an alternative, we encourage guests to make use of the shuttle service we will provide from the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach. Uber and Lyft are also great options. Please do not drink and drive, we want everyone to be safe!
The wedding and reception will be adult affairs.
If you are inclined, please join the bride and groom in the lobby restaurant at the Hyatt for breakfast/brunch and relive the events from the night before. There is no predetermined time to meet, but in all likelihood the bride and groom will appear in the mid morning. *This is not a hosted event
We are following CDC guidelines as well as our venue's protocols and procedures. The health and safety of our guests as well as Five Crowns staff and vendors is paramount. This website will be updated as guidance changes. The wedding ceremony will be held outdoors and the reception will be indoor/outdoor. Masks are a great tool to reduce the odds of transmission and it would be a great idea to wear one when you're having close conversation with anyone at the wedding or speaking with a waiter or bar tender. We strongly encourage our guests to be vaccinated and boosted. The Covid vaccine will help reduce the severity of illness should you become infected. Additionally, the CDC has stated that Covid transmission might be less likely among fully vaccinated people: "