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La Paloma

La Paloma Cafe originally opened in 1938 where vaqueros and cattlemen came together to break bread and wet their whistles. It quickly became a hub of activity and was part of what was known as “restaurant row.” After being closed for 37 years, La Paloma or “The Dove” has once again taken wing on the iconic corner of Anacapa and Ortega in the historic Presidio Neighborhood of Santa Barbara.

We’ve brought back not only the historical charm, but the opportunity to gather with friends and family and we’ve created numerous event spaces for your special celebrations. La Paloma specializes in California barbecue where flavors reflect the past and present of our local community and we’ve created a cocktail program that features selections of Mezcal and Tequila for your celebratory needs.

This is a: Reception Location

Site Fee Pricing: $$$

  • Pricing dependent upon date and season

What is provided:

  • Tables

  • Chairs

  • China

  • Glass

  • Silver

  • Catering

Requirements:

  • Contract

  • Deposit Amount/ Percentage

Amplified Music Allowed: Yes

Bridal dressing room available on site: No

Restrooms Available on Site: Yes

Parking Available: Yes

Alcohol Policy: Beer, wine and cocktail selections available for private groups

Time Allotments: Events function within a three-hour window and can start as early as 5pm.

Decorations: Guests/vendors are free to bring in minimal table arrangements but must leave appropriate space for family-style serving platters, server access, etc. Please contact us for recommendations and examples.

Type of Venue:

  • Bachelor / Bachelorette Party

  • Charming

  • Indoor

  • Late Night

  • Outdoor

  • Private Event Space

  • Reception

  • Rehearsal Dinner

  • Restaurant

  • Rustic

Cancellation Policy: Cancellation within 60 days of function will pay the food and beverage minimum in full, or the event can be moved and deposits applied to a future date.

Contact Information:

Photography courtesy of: Ali Beck Photography

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