April 30th, 2008 by cisco kid
DiscoverSD did an interesting post today on discoverSD.com.
The first paragraph….
The Restaurant at The Pearl in Point Loma introduces The Groove 24/7, a brand new weekend brunch party changing the way San Diego does Sunday. Forget stuffy dining rooms and chaotic buffet tables, head to this retro-chic boutique hotel and treat yourself to the eats and beats. Now, discover the deets…
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April 29th, 2008 by cisco kid
This morning I saw a pretty good post.
From the heated sand floor to the fire pits and private cabanas, all intermixed with the sparkling sights of Downtown, The W has created the possibility for Gaslamp and beach lovers to have their cake and eat it too. Though the drink prices conform to downtown standards, one would definitely be missing the entire experience without once trying the Citron my Face or A Day at the Beach while shimmying to the tunes of DJ Frankie on Fridays or DJ Chino on Saturdays…
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April 29th, 2008 by cisco kid
This Sunday, May 4th Free Bike Kitchen is hosting a Bike Rights Workshop educating our community on the bike essentials: laws concerning bike rules, collisions, reporting a stolen bike, and dealing with police…
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April 29th, 2008 by cisco kid
Angella d’Avignon made an interesting post today on discoverSD.com.
Head to Balboa Park on May 4th to enjoy a warm spring breeze and learn about alternative forms of healing with some of the most spiritually in-tune members of our community. The Healing Arts Festival is an all-day event open and free to the public. Imagine the energy flowing through inspiring Balboa surroundings while a masseuse works out the stress tension in your shoulders, the smell of incense and oils wafts peacefully through the air, and live music croons you to spiritual bliss…
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April 28th, 2008 by cisco kid
Angella d’Avignon did a great write-up today on discoverSD.com.
Warming up the runway for San Diego Fashion Week is the first annual Downtown Escondido Fashion Week presented by Mercedes Benz of Escondido running the week of May 5 to May 10, 2008. Industry professionals and public alike will enjoy designs by Ricky Lizalde of Project Runway, Even Wear and Bridals by Sushanti, and sportswear by Miriam J at this glittering event put on by the Downtown Business Association of Escondido…
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April 28th, 2008 by cisco kid
With the Sex and the City movie coming out late May of 2008, us ladies can’t help but get excited about dare devil fashion. Costumes designed by Patricia Field, each outfit in the movie will make incredible fashion statements, but where do we find such styles in San Diego?
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April 28th, 2008 by cisco kid
Owned by All-Pro linebacker and former Charger Junior Seau, Seau’s The Restaurant in Mission Valley has been San Diego’s pre-eminent sports bar for over a decade. Seau’s diners enter through architecture designed to look like the outside of a Major League Stadium (an entrance nicknamed “The Tunnel”) and are immediately treated to no fewer than five dozen television monitors and a gigantic projection screen…
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April 28th, 2008 by cisco kid
I saw an interesting post today on discoverSD.com.
Check it out:
Celebrate a rousing Cinco de Mayo fiesta next week at the Old Town Mexican CafĂ© and Cantina, one of San Diego’s most authentic Mexican restaurants…
To read it in its entirety, click here.
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April 25th, 2008 by cisco kid
Pizza snobs often complain that you can’t get good pizza in California, but we are very fortunate to have several East Coast ex-pats who have moved to sunny San Diego and brought their secret thin-crust pizza recipes with them.
The most famous of these pizza joints is Bronx Pizza, which has built up a cult-like following in San Diego. In the 10+ years since Bronx has opened, lots of New York-style pizza places have opened - some by former Bronx Pizza employees.
Now that Bronx Pizza is not the only pie in town, we decided to do a blind taste test of NY-style pizzas. We bought a pizza from San Diego’s finest pizza places, and saw how they stacked up. We visited only NY-style pizza places (so no complaints about missing Fillipi’s, Pizza Port, Woodstock’s, Lefty’s, Oggi’s, etc, but do let us know if we’ve missed any other good NY-style pizza […]
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