THE BIG DAY

 
 
 
 

BRICK

2863 Historic Decatur Road
San Diego, California 92106

 

ATTIRE

You look good, you feel good.

Semi Formal/Business Casual
Gotta find some reason to dress up, right?


DINNER + Dranks

COME HUNGRY AND BE READY

Guam food. Tacos. Need we say more?

We’ll also be offering beer, wine and our favorite mixed drinks all evening long.
You can thank us on the dance floor.


SIRI, WHAT’S THE WEATHER LIKE?

The weather in SD says it should be about 70 high / 54 low.

So if you're coming from Guam, you’re going to be pretty cold…
but if you're coming from the east, it'll feel like aircon.


 

Where to stay

For those of you who are on top of things and already booked, YAY! Let us know where you’re going to stay so we can swing by and say hi.

For those who need some recommendations, we would suggest Harbor/Bayside if you want to be closer to the venue or Hotel Circle/Mission Valley if you want to be more central. Don’t worry, we’re putting together some recommendations because everyone loves a good deal, right?

 
 

HOLIDAY INN SAN DIEGO BAYSIDE

1.24 miles from the venue
Starts at $139 per night.

 
 

There is also a special group rate offered for other hotels and you can search depending on what area you’d like to stay in:

Here are where some of the guests have booked so far:

  • Holiday Inn San Diego Bayside

  • Hilton Mission Valley

  • Hampton Inn & Suites (Airport Liberty Station)

  • Homewood Suites by Hilton (Airport/Liberty Station)

  • Hilton Garden Inn Mission Valley Stadium

  • Hilton Garden Inn San Diego Downtown

  • Manchester Grand Hyatt

  • Hyatt Mission Bay


WHERE TO EAT

We’ll be having Guam food and tacos at the wedding so while you’re in town, check out some of our other favorites! We know we can roll deep so keep in mind some of these places aren’t the best for big groups…

 
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Tajima Izakaya Ramen

One of our favorite ramen places that reminds us of Fuji Ichiban back home. If there’s ever a food we agree on, it’s this. He like the Spicy Sesame Ramen and she likes the Tajima Ramen. The karaage is bomb too.

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TJ Tacos / TACOS EL GORDO

You can’t visit San Diego without getting some adobada tacos! Whether you’re closer to Escondido up north or Chula Vista down south, be sure to get your fill of tacos.

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Ballast Point Miramar

There are tons of craft breweries in SD all known for different things. But this one remains our favorite because it’s such a chill vibe. The duck confit nachos are a must as well as the Sculpin (IPA) and Sour Wench (sour).

 

HIS FAVORITES

Gaglione Brothers
best philly cheesesteaks in town

In ‘N Out
for that good ‘ol fashioned burger craving

HER FAVORITES

San Diego Poke Co.
build your own poke bowls

Island Style Cafe
hawaiian/korean fried chicken!