Moe’s Bartender Seen Back In Public As Recovery Continues Months After Mission Beach Stabbing
More than three months after a brutal stabbing inside Moe’s Steakhouse shocked San Diego's Mission Beach, bartender Matthew Harnden is continuing his long road to recovery, and according to a recent encounter inside the very place where the incident occurred, is gradually reclaiming everyday moments of normalcy.
Japan’s Pepper Lunch Bringing First San Diego Location To Kearny Mesa This Spring
San Diego is officially getting its first taste of one of Japan’s most recognizable fast casual restaurant brands. Pepper Lunch is preparing to open its debut San Diego location in Kearny Mesa later this year, marking a major milestone for the global concept’s long anticipated expansion into the region.
San Diego County's Real Estate Shuffle: 21 High-Profile Bar & Restaurant Spaces Available For Sale And Lease Across The Region
San Diego’s bar-and-restaurant map is being redrawn in real time, and some very recognizable spaces are suddenly in play. Check out this snapshot of 21 notable San Diego County hospitality spaces currently on the market for sale or lease.
After More Than 60 Years With The Same Name, San Diego's Historic Gay Bar The Hole Becomes Bar 1924
One of San Diego’s most historic and culturally significant bars has entered a new chapter. The Hole in Point Loma, a fixture of the neighborhood since 1961 and widely regarded as San Diego’s oldest continuously operating gay bar, has officially rebranded as Bar 1924, closing the book on a name that has carried generations of meaning while leaning fully into the venue’s deeper, nearly century long roots.
San Diego's Harland Brewing Readies Its Biggest Leap Yet With Full-Service Restaurant Opening In 4S Ranch
After years of building one of San Diego’s most recognizable brewery brands, Harland Brewing is about to take its most ambitious step yet, and it’s happening far from the coast, in the heart of 4S Ranch.
Two East County San Diego Restaurants Damaged In Separate Two-Alarm Fires Overnight
Two separate restaurant fires in East County San Diego triggered large multi-agency emergency responses overnight and into Tuesday morning, leaving significant damage to two popular dining establishments in Alpine and El Cajon. Both incidents occurred within hours of each other and escalated to second-alarm responses as firefighters battled roof-related blazes.
Shanghai-Based Dagu Rice Noodle Brings Yunnan-Style ‘Crossing the Bridge’ Soups To San Diego’s Convoy Corridor
San Diego’s Convoy Street dining corridor has welcomed a new international import with the opening of Dagu Rice Noodle, a Shanghai-based restaurant chain specializing in Yunnan-style rice noodle soups.
San Diego's Pop Pie Co. And Stella Jean’s Ice Cream Headed To La Mesa Village With Side-By-Side Locations
Two of San Diego’s most popular homegrown food concepts are officially headed east, with Pop Pie Co. and Stella Jean’s Ice Cream set to open adjacent locations in the heart of La Mesa Village.
San Diego Padres Ready To Open 1970s-Themed Cocktail Lounge ‘Diamond Room’ Near Petco Park
The San Diego Padres are expanding their presence beyond the ballpark with the opening of Diamond Room, a new 50-seat, upscale cocktail lounge set to debut Friday just outside Petco Park. The venue takes over the former City Tacos location near Gallagher Square, marking another step in the team’s effort to activate the surrounding neighborhood year-round.
URBN Pizza’s North Park Run Ends February 15 As Owner Finally Confirms Closure, Announces Bar Basic’s Long-Awaited Return In San Diego's East Village
Three weeks after news surfaced that URBN Pizza’s North Park outpost would be taken over by One Of Us, a women’s sports-focused bar concept, founder Jon Mangini has finally confirmed the restaurant’s closure date and shared an update on the future of another longtime URBN brand.
Not Snoop Dogg: Viral San Diego Bayfront Video Sparks Confusion As Alleged Hip-Hop Icon Turns Out to Be A Professional Doppelgänger
What many San Diegans believed was a surprise visit from Snoop Dogg over the weekend has now been clarified: the man spotted strolling along the bayfront near Seaport Village was not the legendary rapper himself, but a professional impersonator.
Katsuya Ko Finally Unveils At San Diego's Westfield UTC, Bringing A More Casual Spin On The Iconic Japanese Brand To La Jolla
After nearly two years of anticipation, construction delays, and shifting timelines, Katsuya Ko held its soft opening event at Westfield UTC, marking the long-awaited arrival of the brand’s next-generation Japanese dining concept in San Diego’s University City area.
Familiar Shapes, Familiar Flavors: Pastry Similarities Spark Conversation Between LA And San Diego Bakeries
People often say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but when desserts begin looking nearly identical across different cities, it can still spark curiosity. That conversation recently emerged after a reader flagged striking similarities between the signature pastries at Los Angeles’ Artelice Pâtisserie and San Diego’s Desserts by Clément.
Nearly Three Years In The Making, Valley Farm Market Officially Opens In Del Mar
Nearly three years after plans were first announced, Valley Farm Market has officially opened its long-anticipated Del Mar location, marking a major milestone for the family-owned specialty grocer and bringing its distinctive blend of old-world butchery, specialty foods, and prepared fare to the North County San Diego's coast. The new market, located at Del Mar Plaza, opens alongside High Marea, a Baja-inspired fast-casual restaurant debuting next door, together forming a new food destination along Camino Del Mar.
San Diego Padres Head To Trial Over Animal Cruelty Allegations Days Before Rodeo Returns To Petco Park
Just days before Petco Park is set to host the third annual San Diego Rodeo, the San Diego Padres are heading to trial in San Diego Superior Court over allegations that rodeo events staged at the ballpark constitute unlawful animal cruelty under California law.
Slater’s 50/50 Disappears From San Diego's Liberty Station After More Than 14 Years As New Concept “The Mixer” Takes Over
After more than a decade as one of the most visible anchors of Liberty Station’s commercial revival, Slater’s 50/50 has quietly vanished from the San Diego dining landscape, at least in name.
Junior League Of San Diego Brings Carnival Fun And Community Impact To Liberty Station On February 7
The Junior League of San Diego is inviting San Diegans to step into a whimsical winter celebration with its annual fundraising event, Winter Wins: Carnival & Live Auction, set for Saturday, February 7, at Stone Brewing Liberty Station.
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