Ralph Lauren began 40 years ago with a collection of ties. The clothing company has grown into a global brand that has also redefined American style. Ralph Lauren has always stood for providing quality products, creating worlds and inviting people to take part in its dream. This La Jolla location offers clothing, outerwear, shoes, handbags and accessories for men and women.
One of several locations in San Diego County, this tanning salon has tanning beds and booths and also offers sunless tanning. In addition to tanning services, the salon sells tanning lotions and aftercare products. It also sells a small line of women's apparel. This business is on the second floor of its building.
Le Chauvinist is a colorful consignment and resale store for men. The store specializes in vintage, retro and western apparel. It also carries hats, shoes, boots and accessories. The shop was opened in 2001 by S. J. Viesca.
Located on the second story, above Bernini's Bistro, is Salon Elle, a center for hair, skin, nails and massage. Appointments are recommended, but walk-ins are welcome.
Geppetto's, owned and operated by the Miller Family, has been a San Diego toy store tradition for over 30 years. Although its original location was in the Old Town area of San Diego, its La Jolla location is quite popular. It has grown considerably in the last few decades with stores from Carlsbad to Chula Vista and many neighborhoods in between.
Geppetto's toy experts are eager to recommend age appropriate toys that are entertaining, engaging, interactive and most of all, fun.
Geppetto's prides itself on exceptional customer service. It offers complimentary gift wrapping every day and can even special order toys for customers.
This location in La Jolla was built in 1939 as part of the Works Project Administration. La Jolla Bridge Club is centered inside the Ellen Browning Scripps Park at the La Jolla Cove. Fifty to sixty people can occupy the main room. Check its website for membership information. This beautiful spot is right next to the world famous La Jolla Cove.
Originally established in 1948 under the name Meanley & Son Hardware, this family-owned store joined the ACE Hardware group in 1997. The store is packed with more than 20,000 items that are categorized into neatly labeled aisles. An ample product offering and a knowledgeable staff make it easy to get what you need. The store also has a color matching paint system and the staff is happy to offer expert advice on color schemes and paint finishes. The philosophy here is excellent customer service and the employees make sure customers walk out of the store with everything needed to complete a project.
Haute dogs and cool cats are the VIPs at Muttropolis, a pet boutique. Beds, bowls, snacks, leashes, cleaning supplies and more can be found at the store. In addition, bedding can be personalized with a variety of fabrics, and food and water bowls are available in a large assortment of decorative styles.
The pooch pantry area includes organic brands such as Orijen, as well as quality raw foods. For special occasions, human-grade cakes can be ordered, made safe for pets in flavors of peanut butter, apple or chicken liver. Pets are always welcome to stop by and visit the store with their owners, and to attend pet-centered events such as Doga Yoga, fashion shows and SNAP Adopt events.
L&L Hawaiian Barbecue serves up seafood, Hawaiian-style sandwiches, chicken, beef, pork, soup bowls, burgers, drinks and salads. Specific tropically inspired items include breaded shrimp, shrimp curry, pork sandwiches, barbecue
chicken-and-beef sandwiches, grilled sandwiches, beef stew and curry, chicken katsu and cheeseburgers.
Africa & Beyond is located in the heart of La Jolla on Prospect Street near a variety of restaurants, stores, art galleries and beaches. This ethnic art gallery primarily exhibits statues, African masks and unique artifacts from many different countries in Africa as well as jewelry from artists from around the world. All art on exhibition is for sale. Africa & Beyond also hosts book signings and fundraisers, for which it donates proceeds to a new charity each quarter such as the California Lost Boys & Girls Foundation.