Welcome to our house.

Come as you are

We want everyone, members and guests, to have a good time. The mutual enjoyment of this space is key to our existence. That’s why we ask that before you visit the LaLa Social House, you are aware of a few ‘house rules’.

Our dress code:
polished self-expression
and individuality.

Look, we’re not here for tired sport coats and old golf polos day in and day out. (Unless YOU’RE super into your favourite sport coat or polo, then we love it for you.) What makes us as humans interesting is our individuality. We want that to light up the LaLa spaces. There’s a line we have to draw somewhere so that track pants aren’t seated next to a three-piece suit, so we made some basic, non-pretentious and fully inclusive dress code guidelines. Outside of that, come as you are.

Let’s treat one another with respect and dignity.

This is a space for joy and delight. We have a zero-tolerance policy for hatred and discrimination of any kind.

ALICE WAS BEGINNING TO GET VERY TIRED OF SITTING BY HER SISTER ON THE BANK, AND OF HAVING NOTHING TO DO: ONCE OR TWICE SHE HAD PEEPED INTO THE BOOK HER SISTER WAS READING, BUT IT HAD NO PICTURES OR CONVERSATIONS IN IT, “AND WHAT IS THE USE OF A BOOK,” THOUGHT ALICE, “WITHOUT PICTURES OR CONVERSATIONS?”