
There is always something beautiful blooming on the grounds of this old restaurant. Hundreds of couples are married in the gardens each year. We saw a young couple there yesterday, scouting out the grounds as they planned their wedding. At other times we've had peeks of wedding receptions downstairs though windows as we've enjoyed brunch.

The El Adobe site has been recognized as a California State Historical Landmark. It is located in the two short blocks south of the historic Mission San Juan Capistrano and the Train Depot district. The building was originally two separate structures. The northern section was built in 1797, and was the home of Miguel Yorba Adobe. The southern half housed the Juzgado (court and jails) and was established in 1812.
After we ate we window shopped and visited a couple of antique stores. Scott surprised me with a lovely gift. He really is very romantic and sentimental even after all of these years.



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