Topgolf’s Long-Promised San Diego Debut Still Years Away As Downtown Project Inches Forward And Sorrento Valley Sits Stalled
Nearly a decade after Topgolf first announced its ambition to open in San Diego, the company’s highly anticipated local venues remain far from reality. New information from the Port of San Diego confirms that the flagship downtown location - planned as the anchor of a sweeping new “eatertainment” district on East Harbor Island - will not open until mid-2028 at the earliest, while the company’s second proposed site in Sorrento Valley has yet to begin construction and continues to operate as the existing Sorrento Canyon Golf Center.
San Diego's Nearest Ski & Snowboard Destinations To Hit The Snow During The Winter Months
Ski season has arrived! While San Diego's sun-soaked beaches might make snow seem like a distant dream, winter enthusiasts know that living in Southern California means you're just a short drive from some incredible ski resorts. Whether you're dusting off your gear for a quick day trip or planning a week-long mountain escape, there are plenty of options to satisfy your craving for snow.
In The Michelin Maze: Why “Star,” “Bib,” And “Recommended” Are Not the Same - And Why the Distinction Matters
A San Diego restaurant recently advertised itself as a Michelin-starred establishment, a mistake that was quickly corrected but one that highlights a larger and increasingly common issue: the term “Michelin” is now used so broadly in restaurant marketing that many people, including diners and even restaurant teams, no longer understand the distinctions between the guide’s many levels of recognition. This brief mix-up serves as an entry point into a much bigger conversation about how Michelin’s branding has expanded, how confusion has grown alongside it, and why the meaning of a Michelin star has never been more important to protect.
San Diego Restaurants Closures & Downgrades This Week (November 28 - December 4) Due To County Health Department Inspections
This is the weekly list of San Diego County restaurants and food facilities that have faced temporary closures and downgraded status due to health inspections from November 28 - December 4, 2025.
San Diego Police Face Escalating Scrutiny As Newly Surfaced Video Shows Officers Kneeling On Man For Nearly Eight Minutes Before His Death Outside Star Bar In Gaslamp
Newly obtained surveillance video from the night 40-year-old Gabriel Jesus Garza died outside Star Bar in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter is intensifying public concern over the San Diego Police Department’s use-of-force practices. The footage shows officers handcuffing Garza, placing him face down on the sidewalk, and maintaining body-weight pressure on him for nearly eight minutes, well after he had stopped moving, until paramedics arrived and found him unresponsive without a pulse.
Rising San Diego-Based Influencer Confronts Renewed Scrutiny Over Fatal DUI Crash That Killed Poway Man
A San Diego beauty and lifestyle creator whose online fame has exploded over the past year is facing renewed scrutiny as the public learns of her involvement in a fatal DUI crash that killed a Poway man in 2022.
A Little Moore Café Revival Closes After Less Than A Year In Leucadia, Space Quietly Hits The Market
The revival of A Little Moore Café in San Diego's North County has already come to an abrupt end. Less than a year after reopening on North Coast Highway 101 in Leucadia, the breakfast spot has closed its doors and the fully built-out restaurant is now listed for sale.
South Bay San Diego's Victorino’s Pizzeria And The Taco Fiend Team Up To Give Away 1,000 Free Pizza Slices In Holiday Community Event
Victorino’s Pizzeria and viral content creator The Taco Fiend are joining forces this holiday season for a massive community giveaway: 1,000 free pizza slices, handed out all day long on December 18 in San Diego’s South Bay.
Former Nobu Chef To Bring Momo Sando & Omakase To San Diego's Mira Mesa
A new Japanese concept from a former Nobu chef is opening in San Diego next month as Momo Sando & Omakase prepares to take over the former Kumo space in Mira Mesa.
How San Diego’s Safety Net Failed Arabella McCormack And Why Taxpayers Are Now Paying The Price | San Diego Agencies & Rock Church Face $21.5M In Settlements Over Starvation Death Of 11-Year-Old
A new lawsuit reveals widespread systemic failures from the City of San Diego, Rock Church, and many others behind the starvation death of 11-year-old Arabella McCormack, amid $21.5M in settlements.
Ono Hawaiian BBQ Now Confirms Six Location Expansion Into San Diego County
Ono Hawaiian BBQ is officially planting deep roots in San Diego County, with the fast growing chain now confirming a six location rollout across the region. The company, which specializes in Hawaiian inspired plate lunches and island comfort food, has already locked in four restaurant sites and is working on two more.
Harley Gray Kitchen & Bar To Close After 12 Years In San Diego’s Mission Hills As La Puerta Owners Prepare New Neighborhood Restaurant
After 12 years as a Mission Hills mainstay, Harley Gray Kitchen & Bar is preparing for its final service as the property transitions to new ownership under the husband-and-wife team behind San Diego's popular La Puerta Mexican Restaurant.
Shaquille O’Neal’s Big Chicken Quietly Opens First, And Only, California Location In San Diego
The first California outpost of Big Chicken, the fast-casual fried chicken concept founded by NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal, is officially open in San Diego - but there’s a catch: you’ll need special access to get in.
Penny’s Pantry Brings Old-School Italian Holiday Cookies To San Diego, One Small-Batch Order At A Time
San Diego has no shortage of bakeries, but a new micro-operation is quietly winning hearts across the county with something harder to find: true East Coast Italian cookies made the old-fashioned way. Penny’s Pantry, a custom-order micro-bakery run by longtime San Diegan and Connecticut native, is quickly becoming a word-of-mouth holiday favorite for anyone craving authentic pignoli cookies, rainbow cookies, or nostalgic Italian sweets that rarely make an appearance this far west.
San Diego's Long Story Irish Pub In Point Loma Issues Urgent Plea For Community Support As Owner Warns Closure May Be Imminent
Long Story Irish Pub, the five-year-old neighborhood gathering spot on Voltaire Street in Point Loma, is asking the San Diego community for help after posting an emotional video to Instagram on Tuesday in which owner Kyle Schubert warns that the business may not survive without an immediate boost in support. The six-minute message - the most candid public statement the pub has released since opening in 2021 - lays bare the financial strain facing the popular Irish bar and the team behind it.
San Diego's Social Syndicate Hospitality Group Breaks Ground On Long-Awaited Coronado Ferry Landing Restaurant
A project more than a decade in the making has finally come to life on Coronado’s iconic waterfront. On December 2, city leaders, Port of San Diego officials, and restaurant developers gathered beside the bay to celebrate the ceremonial groundbreaking for Social Syndicate’s new restaurant at the Coronado Ferry Landing - a major milestone for a parcel that has sat undeveloped since the 1990s.
San Diego’s Swami’s Café & Honey’s Bistro Ordered To Pay $650,000 In Harassment Case As Former Manager Continues To Deny Allegations
Swami’s Café and its sister restaurant Honey’s Bistro have been ordered to pay $650,000 to settle a federal sexual-harassment and retaliation lawsuit brought by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, concluding a two-year legal battle that has cast a long shadow over the San Diego–based chain. A federal judge approved the consent decree Monday, confirming sweeping reforms across all nine Swami’s locations and Honey’s Bistro, even as the former manager publicly assumed to be at the center of the allegations continues to deny any wrongdoing.
Souplantation Sister Concept Sweet Tomatoes Drops Cryptic Post Hinting At Return, And All Signs Still Point Back To San Diego Even As Another Former Location Prepares To Reopen
The long-dormant Souplantation/Sweet Tomatoes brand - founded in San Diego in 1978 and shuttered nationwide in 2020 - may finally be plotting a comeback to the city where it all began. This weekend, the chain’s official Sweet Tomatoes Instagram account posted a cryptic, wizard-themed poem that sent longtime fans into an immediate frenzy, with many speculating that a return to San Diego is imminent.
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