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Best Proposal Restaurants in Pasadena (2026)

Intimate French dining room at Perle, Union Street, Old Pasadena
Photo via Google Places. Source: Perle.
At a glance

For a proposal in Pasadena, Perle on Union Street leads, chef Dean Yasharian’s intimate French room, recommended by the Michelin Guide in 2025. The Raymond 1886 brings a Craftsman bungalow and garden; Union brings the Bib Gourmand. Reckon on $80 to $200 a head, and ask for the quiet corner.

"That corner, by the window, that is the one people propose at," the host at The Raymond 1886 says of a table in the old Craftsman bungalow, and Pasadena keeps a surprising number of these rooms, a historic cottage with a garden, a small French dining room, a 1984 landmark with a wood fire. The trick is picking the one that fits the question.

The Six Proposal Rooms, Ranked

French · 43 E Union St, Old Pasadena · ~$90–150 pp

Dean Yasharian trained under Daniel Boulud and Gordon Ramsay before opening Perle on Union Street, an intimate French room the Michelin Guide recommended in 2025. The refined a la carte menu and the small, polished dining room make it the clearest proposal pick in Pasadena, quiet enough to hear a yes, special enough to mark it. Book the early seating, ask for a table at the back, and let the kitchen send out something to close the evening.

Modern American · 1250 S Fair Oaks Ave · ~$140 prix-fixe

The Raymond 1886 occupies a preserved Craftsman-style bungalow with a garden patio on Fair Oaks Avenue, the most physically romantic setting in Pasadena. The four-course prix fixe runs $140, modern American and seasonal. The candlelit cottage rooms and the garden, strung with light, are made for a proposal; ask for a garden table on a warm night or a window seat inside. It is the setting pick, the room that does half the work for you.

Italian · 37 E Union St, Old Pasadena · ~$60–100 pp

Owner Marie Petulla and chef Andrew Mercado run Union on Union Street, a chef-driven Northern Italian room that holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand for 2025. The house-made pastas, ramp agnolotti with chanterelles among them, are the draw. The room is small, low-lit and intimate rather than grand, the right call for a proposal that wants warmth and a great plate of pasta over ceremony. Reserve early, the room is cozy and fills fast on weekends.

Steakhouse · 536 S Arroyo Pkwy · ~$145 pp

Arroyo Chop House, run by the Smith Brothers, serves only USDA Prime beef seared in a 1,500-degree oven, with the creamed spinach and the onion rings as the famous sides. The Arts-and-Crafts mahogany room runs dim, with cozy, dimly-lit booths that give a proposal its privacy. Plan on about $145 a head. It is the classic celebratory steakhouse pick, plush and dark, for a partner who would rather have a great steak than a tasting menu.

California · 510 S Arroyo Pkwy · ~$60–100 pp

The Smith Brothers opened Parkway Grill on Arroyo Parkway in 1984, the original Spago of Pasadena, and it is still going, despite the closure rumors, with the wood-fired warmth and the chef-driven California menu intact. The Lobster Crepes and the whole ginger fried catfish are the longtime signatures. It is a mature, romantic landmark rather than a hushed tasting room, a dependable special-occasion table with thirty years of proposals behind it.

Italian · 141 S Lake Ave · ~$50–90 pp

Calogero "Charlie" Drago of the Drago Brothers has run Celestino on South Lake Avenue for more than twenty years, authentic Sicilian cooking with house-made pasta and fresh seafood. The white-tablecloth room and the outdoor tables on Lake are warm and unfussy, a safe, romantic Italian choice that does not require a special-occasion budget. Ask for a quiet corner inside or a patio table, and let the kitchen send out a dessert to mark the night.

Booking a Pasadena Proposal, and What It Costs

Pasadena’s proposal rooms cluster in two areas: Old Pasadena around Union Street, where Perle and Union sit a short walk apart, and the South Arroyo Parkway corridor, where The Raymond 1886, Arroyo Chop House and Parkway Grill line up within a few blocks. All take reservations online, but for a proposal call and ask for the quietest table, the garden at The Raymond, a corner booth at Arroyo, the back of the room at Perle.

Spend runs from about $80 a head at Celestino to $140 for The Raymond’s four-course prix fixe and $145 at Arroyo Chop House before wine. Most of these rooms will help with the moment, a chilled bottle, a quiet table, a dessert plate with a message, if you call a few days ahead and ask the floor manager. Old Pasadena gives you a walkable after-dinner stroll for the celebration; the Arroyo corridor is the quieter, more classic setting.

Not for: Skip Houston’s on South Arroyo Parkway for the proposal. The Hillstone kitchen is reliably good, but reviewers are blunt that the room is loud and bar-driven, great for a party of friends, wrong for the table where she needs to hear the question.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best restaurant for a proposal in Pasadena?

Perle on Union Street in Old Pasadena is the strongest proposal room: chef Dean Yasharian’s intimate French dining room earned a Michelin Guide recommendation in 2025, and the small, polished space is quiet enough for the moment. For the most romantic setting, The Raymond 1886, a Craftsman bungalow with a garden patio on Fair Oaks Avenue, is the close alternative at a $140 four-course prix fixe.

Which Pasadena restaurant has the most romantic setting for a proposal?

The Raymond 1886 has the most romantic setting in Pasadena: a preserved Craftsman-style bungalow with a candlelit interior and a garden patio strung with light, on Fair Oaks Avenue. Its four-course prix fixe runs $140. For a warm-evening proposal, ask for a garden table; the setting does much of the work, which is why couples have proposed there for years.

How much does a proposal dinner in Pasadena cost?

Plan on roughly $80 to $100 a head at the Italian rooms like Union and Celestino, $140 for The Raymond 1886’s four-course prix fixe, and about $145 at Arroyo Chop House before wine. A proposal dinner for two with a bottle of wine typically lands between $250 and $600 total depending on the room: a prix fixe, a steakhouse, or an a la carte Italian table.

Can Pasadena restaurants help arrange a proposal?

Yes. Call a few days ahead and tell the floor manager it is a proposal: Perle, The Raymond 1886, Arroyo Chop House and Celestino will typically hold a quieter table, chill a bottle of champagne, and many will send out a dessert plate with a written message. The Raymond can often seat you in the garden, and Arroyo can give you a private corner booth. Confirm any cake or flower delivery directly.