A word of caution when visiting San Francisco

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Remember you're in the big city, so don't look like a tourist and always walk around with your smartphone in hand. Smartphone theft makes up 50% of all crime in San Francisco. The high tourist areas like Union Square see the bulk of these crimes. It’s best to keep your phone protected and close to your body when on the street. Pay attention to your surroundings. Streets to be extra careful on near the Westin St. Francis are Ellis and Eddy west of Mason.

A quick word about San Francisco's serious and challenging problem with homelessness. We feel it is worth mentioning if you're visiting from out of town because the sheer numbers of people on the street can be shocking, even to locals. Best approach is to walk with purpose and not make eye contact. If asked for money, just say "sorry I can't help you today". If you are inclined to help out just give some change or a dollar or some food and keep going. It’s a tragic situation.

There are some great places near the Westin St. Francis for nightlife but they are in a really rough part of downtown called the Tenderloin. If you go to Piano Fight, Farmer Brown, or Bourbon and Branch, be very careful. Grab a cab even for a few blocks back to the hotel if its late at night.

A part of Groom's Mother

Moisés César & Sofia SorianoDecember 7, 1957

Moisés César & Sofia Soriano
December 7, 1957

When we cleaned out Robert's Mom Sofia's home back in 2012 we came across some beautiful beadwork strips.  We weren't sure where they were from until we started looking at photos. We discovered that they were beaded strips from her wedding dress and that they ran down the side of her gown.  She had kept them from her 1957 wedding dress.

Christina has decided to incoporate them into her own Bridal style. Using the vintage beaded strips to make a sash for her own dress.

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Grooms Cocktail - Pama Ginger Fizz

Sneak peak of the Grooms cocktail - Pama Ginger Fizz. Made with:

  • 1 ounce pomegranate juice
  • 1 ounce Belvedere Vodka
  • 1 ounce Pama Pomegranate Liqueur
  • Juice from 1/2 a lime
  • 2-3 ounces Gus’s Ginger Ale
  • Garnish Pomegranate arils and lime wedge

Combine pomegranate juice, vodka, Pama liqueur, fresh lime juice. Shake with ice and strain. Pour into Double Old Fashion filled with crushed ice and add 2–3 oz. of Ginger Ale and stir. Garnish with Pomegranate arils and lime wedge.

Brides Cocktail - Rosado Pasión

We are busy crafting our signature cocktails. This is the Brides Cocktail - Rosado Pasión (Pink Passion).  Made with:

  • 1 ounces Milagro Silver Tequila
  • 1 ounce Cointreau
  • 1 ounce Passion Fruit Puree Syrup
  • Fresh juice from a half of a lime
  • 1 ounce Simple Syrup
  • Splash of Grenadine

Shake with ice and strain into a Cosmo glass rimed with pink rim sugar.

Not to late to join the Summer of Love

Our wedding weekend will be all about love. But if you missed San Francisco's "Summer of Love," in 1967 it's not too late. The whole city is celebrating this special cultural anniversary. Many tourist attractions and museums will be having special exhibits around the "Summer of Love." If you are staying at the Westin, order a special "Summer of Love" cocktail. Or reserve your spot on the Magic Bus that picks up right outside the Westin for Saturday history tours of famous 1967 locations. (Tours: Sat. 10:30AM-1PM, 1:30-4PM, Adults: $65)

Get your dancing shoes ready!

We’re thrilled to announce that our wedding will feature the music of two of the best Jewish musical acts on the West Coast, maybe even the country! Kugelplex & Jewlia Eisenberg. Kugelplex is California’s rockin’-est purveyors of klezmer and old-world party music. Formed in 2001, the group plays wild, soulful dance music at weddings, concerts and festivals throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles and beyond. Jewlia is a composer, extended technique vocalist, lay cantor, and the founder of the experimental, politically minded Yiddishkeit vocal group Charming Hostess. Jewlia sings in multiple languages has several releases on John Zorn’s Tzadik label’s Radical Jewish Culture Series.