Restaurants we recommend:
- Parakeet Cafe @ La Jolla Cove Hotel
- Brockton Villa
- Marisi (Italian)
- Puesto (Mexican)
- Duke’s (CA cuisine)
- Eddie V’s (steakhouse)
- George’s at the Cove (American) * great view!
- The Cottage (great for brunch)
- Sugar & Scribe (breakfast)
- The Flower Pot Cafe & Bakery (breakfast & cafe)
- Queenstown Cafe
Just below our venue, you'll find an elevated walkway for viewing sea lions and ocean vistas from the sandstone cliffs. La Jolla Cove is a natural haven known for snorkeling, swimming, and scuba diving.
4301 La Jolla Village Dr
Erynn & Jake love a cool bar with a fancy cocktail...in fact that was something they did on their first date.
Think marble floors, antique cash register and velvet armchairs. The drink menu is extensive—over a dozen pages before you even get to the wine—so if you’re overwhelmed, ask one of the skilled bartenders for a suggestion. Or keep it simple and do like the Ayers do and order a Skinny Mezcal Margarita.
12600 N Torrey Pines Rd
Torrey Pines is 1,500 acres of pure, pristine, untouched California. This nature reserve is right on the water and delivers some of the prettiest views you’ll find anywhere in the state. The reserve is so full of hikes and trails and cliffs and places to explore, it feels like a vacation within a vacation. The reserve is open every day of the year from 7:15 a.m. to sunset.
11480 N Torrey Pines Rd
Torrey Pines Golf Course sits on the costal cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It offers two picturesque and widely recognizable championship 18-hole golf courses. Book your tee time early! This is a favorite course for the Father of the Bride.
The Gaslamp Quarter is not unlike a miniature New Orleans. A historic pocket of downtown full of Victorian-style buildings, bustling sidewalks, late-night revelers, and restaurants that stand cheek by jowl next to bars that spill onto the street. This district is the epicenter of nightlife in this city. Given the fame and popularity of the Gaslamp Quarter, it can get pretty touristy.
Catch a babeball game! Whether or not you’re a San Diego Padres fan and whether or not you’re even a baseball fan, it’s hard to resist the charms of sitting outside at twilight, drinking a cold beer, and watching the sun set over the city. Petco Park, located right in downtown San Diego, is the Padres home stadium and you know the Ayer's are always up for a game!