Savor Sizzling Steaks and Argentinian Favorites at Puerto La Boca in Little Italy!
Puerto la Boca Address: 2060 India St, San DiegoSavor Argentinian-style steaks grilled to perfection at Puerto La Boca, San Diego’s only Argentinian restaurant serving the city since 2005. Located in the festive neighborhood of Little Italy, this warm, refined eatery also serves empanadas, chorizo, salads, chicken, seafood and pastas. During lunch 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Saturday, guests can also enjoy traditional Lomito, Choripan and Milanesa sandwiches on the menu. During dinner starting at 3:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday and at 1 p.m. Sunday, the shareable Parrillada “El Conventillo,” Entraña, Churrasco and Picaña platters are available. The restaurant's chimichurri sauce is a must try. Puerto La Boca also offers a full bar...
Shop Amid Coastal Breezes and Bayfront Views at Seaport Village!
Seaport Village 849 W Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA"Seas" the day at Seaport Village, where an all-new lineup of storefronts, restaurants and experiences are waiting to be discovered! Pick up novelty gifts and SoCal souvenirs, explore fashion-forward boutiques, a nostalgic toy shop, a coastal-inspired shell and coral specialty store, and more! Find a favorite flag at Alamo Flags; mementos at Destination City Gifts; or try on eco-friendly clothing at Cariloha Bamboo. Comb the aisles of heat-packed salsas and seasonings at Hot Licks; then head over to Kite Flite and “fly before you buy” with a free lesson at its bayside testing ground. Seaport Village’s meandering cobblestone pathways are...
Find The Best Pizza In The County at Leucadia Pizzeria & Italian Restaurants Take-Out or Delivery!
Choose from over 20 piping-hot pizzas at Leucadia Pizzeria & Italian Restaurants' locations in Encinitas and University Town Center/La Jolla, as well as Leucadia Pizza Kitchen (Delivery and Takeout only) in Carlsbad and Point Loma. Aside from their famous pizzas (with a choice of gluten-free crust), the restaurants are known for delicious pastas, entrées, subs, salads and desserts. For takeout or delivery, call the location nearest to you. Leucadia Pizzeria & Italian Restaurants Leucadia Pizzeria & Italian Restaurants Encinitas: 315 South Coast Hwy. 101 (760) 942-2222 La Jolla: 7748 Regents Rd. #303, La Jolla/UTC (858) 597-2222 Scripps Ranch: 9906 Mira Mesa Blvd. (858) 530-2222 Carlsbad: 959 Tamarack Ave....
Try the Chocolate Explosion Crepes at Richard Walker’s Pancake House!
Richard Walkers Pancake House 520 Front Street, San Diego, CADine on gourmet pancakes, baked omelettes and crêpes at the flagship Front Street restaurant that is Richard Walker's Pancake House. The menu features 20-plus varieties of pancakes, an array of egg dishes, waffles and crepes. There’s also a lunch menu of sandwiches and salads and a children’s menu. Enjoy egg and thick-cut bacon dishes and the show-stopper: the apple pancake, which is cooked to order in 10 to 20 minutes. Customers might smell the apples baking when they arrive. The eatery is also known for its oven-baked omelettes and its German pancake, a large bowl-shaped, souffle-like baked cake served with...
Pop Into Diverse Food and Drink Spots at Seaport Village!
Seaport Village 849 W Harbor Drive, San Diego, CAEnjoy a taste of what's new at Seaport Village, the vibrant dining and shopping destination at the edge of San Diego Bay. Topping the menu is farm-to-table restaurant collective Malibu Farm, offering daily brunch and dinner options, plus an ice cream and espresso bar, and a curated home goods boutique. Further indulge in homegrown favorites like Crack Taco Shop, home of tri-tip tacos and burritos; Spill the Beans, a specialty coffee and bagel shop; and Mr. Moto Pizza, serving up authentic New York-style pies. Grab a craft brew from either of Mike Hess’ two Seaport Village locations; or sip on...
Buy Specialty Gifts at Fiesta de Reyes in Old Town San Diego!
Fiesta de Reyes 2754 Calhoun St., San Diego, CAThis pretty plaza boasts specialty shops, ranging from one-of-kind art and jewelry pieces to garden decor, ethnic-inspired clothing, Mexican pottery and an amazing array of Dia de Los Muertos merchandise.Diverse succulents and native trees adorn the beautifully landscaped courtyard, which is also dotted with Mexican folk artwork and signage noting San Diego’s history as a cosmopolitan frontier. In the courtyard’s center, Folklorico dancers and mariachi bands take center stage.All of the shops of Fiesta de Reyes are locally owned and independently operated. Fiesta de Reyes
Shop India Street Antiques Online at Chairish!
India Street Antiques 2361 India Street, San Diego, CaliforniaShop India Street Antiques furniture online via the Chairish website. Click Here!!.
Explore the Second Sundays Market at Sea Hive Station!
Sea Hive Station 2750 Dewey Rd. (Parking Lot E), San Diego, CAScore one-of-a-kind finds at this shopper’s paradise, a warehouse-sized bazaar brimming with vintage and new clothing, antique, mid-century and modern furniture, housewares, imports, jewelry, art, garden items, and cool knick-knacks. A standout at San Diego’s Liberty Station, the store hosts 150 individual vendors selling handmade and handpicked items ranging from retro jeans and jackets to gorgeous area rugs to throw pillows and hundreds more carefully curated local goods. Explore each beautiful booth, dream of the possibilities, and take home that something special. All selections have wallet-friendly price points, leaving room for a return trip. Open 10 a.m.-3 p.m. daily. Also...
Discover Hidden Treasures Upstairs at Bazaar del Mundo!
Bazaar del Mundo 4133 Taylor St., San Diego, CAExplore the upstairs shops at Bazaar del Mundo for a wonderful selection of: Children's clothing and accessories Bilingual books And so much more! Perfect for unique and thoughtful gifts for the little ones. Come visit Bazaar del Mundo and discover the magic!
Let Blade 1936 In Oceanside Host Your Next Party or Event!
Blade 1936 Restaurant 401 Seagaze Dr, Oceanside, CALet Blade 1936 In Oceanside Host Your Next Party or Event! Savor Neapolitan style wood-fired pizza, freshly prepared pasta and succulent seafood at this modern Italian restaurant and bar serving fresh fare and creative cocktails in a celebrated historic newspaper building. Originally home to Oceanside’s Blade-Tribune newspaper from 1936 to the 1960s, the space was revitalized by the new owners, who paid homage to its journalistic history in the restaurant’s name, decor and menus. Pizzas created for Blade 1936 are all made with imported Italian flour, tomato sauce and cheeses, as well as oil made from olives grown in Italy....