Our wedding will be adults only. This was a very hard decision for us as we love all of the children in our lives, however due to capacity limits at the reception venue, we had to make the reception adults-only in order to include all of our family.
Cocktail Attire: Wear cocktail dresses, LBDs, dressy jumpsuits, and suits/dark jackets & slacks.
Yes! When you RSVP via the website there is a field to enter any food allergies or dietary restrictions. Please note which guest(s) needs the accomodation to ensure they receive the appropriate meal.
Ceremony: St. Ignatius does not have its own parking lot, however, wedding guests may park in the lot below the USF School of Law right across from the church on Fulton Street. While parking is not guaranteed, guests without USF Parking Permits may park in available spots, and the University will not issue citations during the wedding. Additional paid parking is available in the garage at St. Mary’s Hospital and on the street, however, please note that street parking regulations apply. Reception: There is plenty of paid parking directly in front of the reception site. You will need to purchase a permit from the parking kiosk and place on your dashboard.
After the reception, anyone 21+ who would like to keep the party going is welcome to join us at The Final Final. The Final Final is approximately one mile from the reception site.
Please reference the Travel & Lodging tab. The hotel we are staying (Inn at the Presidio) is right next door to the reception venue, however they have a 2-night minimum. The majority of people staying one night will be a the Laurel Inn. The Laurel Inn is 1.2 miles from the church and 1.5 miles to the reception. It is right in the middle of both venues.
We recommend guests either drive or Uber/Lyft to the ceremony and/or reception. There is plenty of parking at both venues. The church is approximately 2 miles from the reception venue.
We will only be able to accommodate those listed on your invitation given the venue capacity limit.
San Francisco is comprised of many microclimates, however September is one of the most beautiful times of year city-wide. We recommend bringing a jacket as it can cool down at night and the ceremony venue may be one of the cooler locations.