The Maxwell House is the perfect setting for a wedding, small meeting/conference, special event or fi
The Maxwell House is the perfect setting for a wedding, small meeting/conference, special event or filming. Located at 55 South Grand Avenue in the Arroyo neighborhood of the City of Pasadena, The Maxwell House is just a few minutes’ walk from Old Town Pasadena and convenient to the 210, 110 and 134 Freeways.
09/25/2025
Step into the magic of The Maxwell House and experience the romance, inspiration, and charm that could set the stage for your perfect wedding day.
✨ What to Expect
Tour The Maxwell House as it glows throughout the evening
Experience delicous food by Cutting Edge Catering
Meet handpicked wedding professionals ready to bring your vision to life
Get inspired with décor, music, and planning ideas
Imagine your own “Happily Ever After” unfolding in our space
✨ Schedule for the Evening
5:00pm - Cocktail Hour and Vendor Meet n’ Greets
6:00pm - Venue Tour with The Maxwell House Event Manager
6:30pm - Dinner
If you’d like to secure your spot, please sign up now — space is limited.
There is a $150 fee to attend the food and drink portion of the evening, payable directly to Cutting Edge Catering. Should you book your catering package with them, this fee will be applied toward your contract, whether your celebration takes place at The Maxwell House or another venue.
We are so excited for you to experience this unique open house!
Link in Bio to sign up via EventBrite.
09/17/2025
Exciting News – Our Boutique Weddings Are Back! 💍
Dreaming of a more intimate wedding surrounded by your closest friends and family? Want all the warmth, beauty, and elegance of a traditional wedding—but on a smaller scale? With our Boutique Wedding Package, you can have the best of both worlds!
We’re offering exclusive discounts for the remainder of 2025, so now is the perfect time to start planning your unforgettable day.
Visit our website for more information and availability or give us a 📞
Can’t wait to hear from you!
09/01/2025
Happy Labor Day! 🇺🇸
Looking for an inspiring space for your next meeting, retreat, or team-building event?
The Maxwell House offers a unique setting filled with rich history and charm—perfect for bringing teams together and sparking fresh ideas.
We proudly offer special rates for non-profits, too!
📅 Ready to book or want to learn more? Reach out—we’d love to host you.
08/11/2025
Looking for the perfect backdrop for your wedding day? Our unique and cozy venue is beautiful and has so much to offer. Reach out to book your personal tour today.
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07/17/2025
Meet the beautiful Eva, the creative owner of .eden She’s not only the sweetest, she’s super talented! Florals and design come naturally to her.
Come meet her THIS Sunday at our Summer Soirée!
Only a few spaces left so be sure to sign up soon!
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07/14/2025
Meet Tina Li, the owner and founder of She is an amazing wedding planner and coordinator and of of our favorites here at The Maxwell House. We are excited to feature her work this coming Sunday at our Wedding Soirée!
Be sure to sign up via our website as space is becoming limited.
07/10/2025
Our dates are filling up fast!
If you’re thinking about booking, don’t wait—join us for our Wedding Showcase next Sunday! Couples who book their wedding at the event will receive an exclusive one-day-only discount.
Visit our website to sign up!
We can’t wait to meet you and help make your dream day a reality!
07/08/2025
We’ve Missed You!
It’s been a while, but we’re back—and we couldn’t be more excited to share some big news!
We’re now booking weddings for Fall 2025 and all of 2026! To celebrate, we’re hosting a Summer Soirée Open House—and you’re invited!
Join us as we kick off summer with an afternnon full of inspiration, celebration, and community. Tour our beautifully updated venue, meet some of our favorite vendors, and see The Maxwell House fully styled for a party!
✨ Please note: We’ll be hosting only 18 weddings per year…so if you’re considering booking, don’t wait!
We are heartbroken with the devastating events happening in our community. We are here for you, and we will continue to provide space and support for our neighbors and partners who are doing the vital work of recovery and care in the aftermath of the Eaton Fires. Let’s stay connected, support each other and rebuild together.
For more information and resources, please visit our Western Justice Center website.
08/04/2023
Introducing our new and improved Wedding Suite! We hope you love it as much as we do!!
Introducing our new and improved Wedding Suite! We hope you love it as much as we do!!
08/02/2023
Summer is in full swing! Our Summer Soirée was a beautiful success and we love and thank everyone who participated!
2024 dates are going fast so secure your wedding date today!
Our rental fees are rising on September 1st! If you book before then, you will get our current pricing!
Book a tour today via our website!
If you’re bummed you missed our open house, don’t worry as our next one is already being planned for November!
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In the early 1900s, Pasadena was a magnet for wealthy Easterners in search of a winter respite. By the 1920s, however, the flow had diminished – that is, until the newly enlarged “destination resort” Vista del Arroyo Hotel re-energized the area, drawing guests to the sprawling Spanish Revival main building as well as its private cottages. In 1929, George H. Maxwell, a wealthy East Coast litigator and philanthropist commissioned architects Marston and Maybury to build a 13,000 square foot “bungalow” on the hotel grounds in the Mediterranean Italianate style with tile roofing, stucco walls, a Palladian entrance and elaborate detailing.
The soaring entry hall and decoratively painted ceiling panels provided the perfect setting to accommodate the Maxwells’ love of entertaining on a grand scale and today showcases paintings on loan from the historic California Art Club. Each winter, the house was abuzz with elegant parties and receptions until the Depression and then WWII took their toll, leading to the eventual abandonment of the property in the 1940s.
In 1943, the buildings were taken over by the U.S. Government for use as an army hospital treating injured soldiers returning from the Pacific war front. In 1949, the General Services Administration (GSA) took over; shortly thereafter, the buildings were abandoned, becoming surplus federal property and left neglected until the 1970s.
At that time, the Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit requested transformation of the hotel into a new courthouse. The tower was restored in 1985 to house the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. In 1987, the Honorable Dorothy W. Nelson, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, with a group of judges, lawyers and civic leaders, founded Western Justice Center (WJC) to create programs to teach students, teachers and members of the community ways to resolve conflict peacefully.
Judge Nelson and her colleagues joined with the City of Pasadena to acquire the four neighboring bungalows that would comprise a center for non-profits and serve as the Western Justice Center headquarters. The City of Pasadena purchased the site and structures from the GSA and leased them back to WJC on a long-term basis for charitable purposes. Extensive renovations resulted in an architecturally acclaimed site; the Maxwell House, headquarters of Western Justice Center, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
In a fitting coincidence, George H. Maxwell, a Syracuse University alumnus, established the University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs in 1924, which now integrates conflict resolution in its curriculum.
Today, the Maxwell House houses Western Justice Center, which operates programs online, in schools and in the community, and on site.