San Clemente Through a Local’s Eye: Rochelle Jaleh

San Clemente local, Rochelle Jaleh is a successful entrepreneur and the owner of Archive Rentals, a renowned event rental company based in California. With a passion for design and a keen eye for aesthetics, Rochelle elevated Archive Rentals to provide unique and eclectic pieces for events ranging from weddings to corporate events.

Under Rochelle's leadership, Archive Rentals has become a premier event rental company, known for its carefully curated collection of vintage and modern furniture including custom hand-made tables and chairs, tabletop decor, and specialty items. Rochelle's creativity and attention to detail have earned her company a loyal clientele that includes top event planners, designers, and individuals seeking unique pieces to make their special events stand out.

Rochelle's entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to her craft have not gone unnoticed. She has been featured in numerous publications, including Martha Stewart Weddings, Vogue, The Knot and even won Wedding of the Year by Junebug Weddings and was voted as the top wedding and event rental company in Orange County by California Wedding Day! 

Rochelle Jaleh's passion and her talented team have made Archive Rentals a beloved brand in the industry, and she continues to inspire others with her innovative approach to event design.

We caught up with the busy entrepreneur and local mama to ask her to share the seven things she’s vibing on most in San Clemente…

Inka Mama's

Inka Mama’s is a hidden gem located in old town San Clemente where you can cozy-up by the fireplace for amazing Peruvian food and great specialty cocktails. They also have other locations throughout Orange County including Santa Ana, Foothill Ranch, and Aliso Viejo.

San Clemente Beach Trail 

San Clemente Beach Trail is over two miles of beachfront trail parallel to the ocean. I love spending mornings walking or running the trail, because it’s so pretty and peaceful.

Pronto Italian Deli

Pronto Italian Deli has $5 wine and beer during happy hour which is a no-brainer. Sit on the sunset-facing patio and enjoy a kid-friendly (and mega authentic!) meal with your family or friends.

Fig 313

The food at Fig 313 is insanely good and the cocktails are even better! Sophisticated, and chock-full of history, the building at 313 N El Camino Real is one of San Clemente’s original historical landmarks!

High Tide

High Tide Coffee makes the best coffee in town and has a cute little kitchen set for kids to play with while you sip your coffee in peace. ;) Family owned and only two blocks from the ocean, my whole family are fans!

Bodyrok

Want to work out so hard in 45 minutes that you can barely move the next day? Do Bodyrok. Pilates, redesigned.

Pickleball at Lifetime Fitness

Lifetime Fitness offers childcare so my husband and I will drop the kids off and go play some games with friends. They even have a resort style pool and a bar in case you want to continue the fun after some rounds of pickleball.

San Clemente Days

San Clemente Days highlights the small businesses, inspiring people, and iconic changemakers that give San Clemente its vibe.

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