Yaya's House rose crest

The Bachelorette Suite · Est. 1886

Throw Her a Yaya.

It's not a wedding shower. It's a Yaya.

For the Planner with Taste

Picture a candlelit Victorian parlor in 1886 brick, the velvet glowing, the records spinning low. At the center of it all is Yaya — grandma with a liquor license, a playlist, and a dance floor — and tonight she's holding the mic for your girl. She'll roast the bride with all the love a mija deserves, then name a cocktail after her on the spot.

This isn't a quiet little toast. It's a full-room sing-along where the bartender knows her name, the abuela knows her business, and every guest somehow knows every word. You bring the bride. Yaya brings the night.

"Grandma's got a liquor license — and a playlist."

The Centerpiece · Framed & Yaya-Signed

House Rules for the Bride

By Order of the House · 901 N. Alamo

The Bride's Decree

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  • If this song comes on, you sing every word.
  • Mija — no one sits during Suavemente.
  • The bride drinks free. The bridesmaids drink twice.
  • Cry if you must, but reapply the lipstick.
  • Love conditionally. Dance unconditionally.
Yaya's Signed & Sealed by the House Abuela
Yaya's House wax-seal rose crest

Framed in antique brass and signed before you leave — the keepsake she takes home.

The Program

What's Included

I.

The Bride's Certificate

The ornate gilt-framed House Rules for the Bride, signed & sealed by Yaya herself — hers to take home.

II.

"The Maria"

A custom cocktail named for the guest of honor, invented on the spot by Yaya the moment she meets the bride.

III.

Sing-Along Slips

Guaranteed request slips — hand them to Yaya, and the room delivers every single word, mija.

IV.

Selena Sundays

Karaoke in the parlor, costumes encouraged — bidi bidi bom bom, bride. Yaya picks the encore.

V.

The 11:11 Moment

Every night at 11:11pm Yaya's anthem of the week plays and the whole room sings every word — make a wish.

Reserve the Bride's Table
Not Just Brides

Every Kind of Party

Bachelorettes

The whole reason Yaya keeps the candles lit. Bring the bride; she'll get a name in a cocktail and a roast in good faith.

Bridal Showers (the fun kind)

No pastel folding chairs here, mija. Same love, more dancing, and an abuela who actually pours.

Birthdays & Galentine's

Another year, another anthem. Yaya sings to no one quietly — she does it loud, with the whole room behind her.

Girls' Night & Just-Because

You don't need an occasion to deserve a good night. Yaya never asks why — she just asks who's celebrating.

Yaya's House rose When the Candles Burn Low

The keepsake is for daylight.
The dance floor is for after.

11:11

The framed certificate, the gilt frames, the lovely manners — all true. But when the clock strikes 11:11, the playlist drops, the room rises, and the bride sings every word. Donde nadie se sienta.

Reserve the Bride's Table
The Reservation

Tell Yaya who we're celebrating.

Give her a name and a night, and she'll have the certificate framed and the cocktail named by the time you arrive.