Formal. Women: Floor length or midi-dresses, colors and prints welcome. The ceremony will be on grass so please plan your footwear accordingly. Men: Suit with jacket, tie optional. The wedding colors are hues of terracotta, peach, and rose.
October in San Diego is what we like to call "locals’ summer." The weather is typically warm and pleasant with daily highs of 70-75 degrees and lows of 60-65 degrees at night. Sunrise - 6:45am Sunset - 6:29pm High Tide - 6:41am (3.8ft) & 4:40pm (5.2ft) Low Tide - 10:42am (3.2ft)
Yes, weather permitting the ceremony, cocktail hour, and reception will be outside. The venue is right on the water so ladies please bring a wrap or sweater in case things cool down once the sun sets.
Your invitation will specify whether you have been given a plus one.
While we love little ones, we have chosen to make our special day an adults-only occasion. We hope this advance notice means you are still able to share our big day and will enjoy having the evening off!
20-30 min, depending on traffic
We highly recommend ubering to the wedding (or walking if you're staying close by). There is small paid parking lot next to the venue that will only have a small number of spots reserved for the wedding, most of which are needed for the vendors. If you have mobility concerns or other concerns that require parking here, please reach out to the bride & groom in advance and we'll do everything we can to get you one of the reserved spots.
Absolutely. Get ready to try our signature cocktails 🍹
It's pronounced like "lah HOY-uh". It has been suggested that the name's origin comes from an alternative spelling of the Spanish phrase "La Joya", meaning "The Jewel", although this is widely disputed by most scholars. Now you know.