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Sugar & Scribe Grand Opening
Sugar & Scribe Bakery
Pacific Beach is known for many things, but great baking isn’t one of them. That is all going to change now that Sugar & Scribe, a sweet locally owned bakery has opened on Garnet Avenue. The small shop offers homemade food, sweets and drinks in a completely different...
The Linkery Opens Up Farm-to-Table Concept at UCSD Event
I’ll be the first to admit it – I love my food. So when I found out that any UCSD alumni could attend an informational session with The Linkery owner Jay Porter, I got pretty excited (hence, the blog). You see, The Linkery is one of San Diego’s best restaurants – and not just...
2011 Farmers Insurance Open
We love our golf in San Diego, especially at Torrey Pines Golf Course (it was, after all, the 2008 home to the US Open). Next weekend, January 24-30, Torrey Pines will once again up its green to the most well known golfers in the world. The Farmers Insurance Open will introduce former champion Ben Crane...
URBN Coal FIred Pizza Opens in North Park
This Wednesday, URBN Coal Fire Pizza is celebrating its trek to North Park with a “Neighborhood Social” event. The new, 5000 square foot space is opening its rustic doors from 6-8 p.m., introducing the neighborhood to its New Haven style thin crust pizza pies served on classic baking pans.
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Walking San Diego’s Hills
Gearing up for my own personal adventure (I’m walking 60 miles in 3 day for Susan G. Komen) I’ve been exploring San Diego’s wide variety of hiking trails. While there are only a sprinkling of mountain ranges in the city to keep me motivated on a Saturday morning, this past week the...
Halloween in San Diego
Halloween is right around the corner and whether you plan on juggling the kids or juggling the drinks, there’s a lot more action happening during October’s last night in San Diego than anyplace else.
Freaky Family Fun
Chances are even with the little ones in tow you can have a ball with...
Photo Friday: Kate Sessions Park
For any college student, beach-loving local, they are all too familiar with this view. It was taken on a gloomy afternoon (we’ve been getting a lot of those lately) at the last place where San Diego is allowed to rebel: Kate Session Park. High up Mount Soledad in Pacific Beach, Kate Session Park isn’t...
San Diego Still Has It’s Glam
September 14, 2010 | Events, Things to Do | Read More
Perhaps it’s the gloomy, 70 degree weather or the fact that the Padres just about lost the lead in their series against the San Francisco Giants, but San Diego hasn’t been feeling up to its normal speed lately. Yet even with the normal signs of fall approaching this city of sun, we’ve...
Michael Buble Keeps SD Classy
I already knew he was a great performer. But after writing a daily blog about Michael Buble for more than a year, I was hardly expecting something new from his concert on Friday, August 27 at the San Diego Sports Arena. Instead, as with many other nationwide tours, I expected to hear him cracking the...
Photo Friday: Balboa Park
One of the most iconic places in San Diego, Balboa Park is a world renowned destination, and not just because it houses the San Diego World Famous Zoo. Aside from its historical buildings (including the Old Globe Theater and the Spanish Village), Balboa Park remains a locals retreat for its lush landscape...


