5 Wines to Try from Valle de Guadalupe

With more than 100 wineries in Valle de Guadalupe, knowing where to go and which to try can feel overwhelming. Luckily, we took the guesswork out of the task and put together a list of our favorite wines in the region from organic pours to a husband-and-wife team, and a century-old icon, here’s what
Read MoreToll Brothers Building New Luxury Homes in Encinitas, Mission Village and Clairemont

Building your new home in San Diego, California with the help of Toll Brothers will open endless opportunities to complete your luxurious lifestyle. Everything that sets Toll Brothers apart—the places we choose to build, our impressive architecture, personalization options to suit your style, and th
Read MoreToll Brothers Building New Luxury Homes in Encinitas, Mission Valley and Clairemont

Building your new home in San Diego, California with the help of Toll Brothers will open endless opportunities to complete your luxurious lifestyle. Everything that sets Toll Brothers apart—the places we choose to build, our impressive architecture, personalization options to suit your style, and th
Read MoreFirst Look: Odie’s Pizza Opens in Oceanside

It all came together so serendipitously. Odie O’Connor’s friends, Clayton Wheeler and Craig Applegate—co-owners of Encinitas-based Blacktop Restaurant Group—were looking to get into pizza. The 2,000-square-foot corner location at Mission Avenue and Cleveland Street in downtown Oceanside was up for g
Read MoreJamul Casino Resorts Revolutionizes Hospitality Connectivity with a 10GB Cox Business Bandwidth Leap

Jamul Casino Resort, under the technology leadership of Tara Sparks, is set to redefine guest experiences in the hospitality industry with a groundbreaking upgrade to a 10GB bandwidth provided by Cox Business. This initiative promises to deliver seamless, high-resiliency network connectivity across
Read MoreFather Joe’s Villages Helps Aspiring Chefs Find Culinary Careers

For those experiencing homelessness, a career in culinary arts can potentially seem out of reach without the proper resources. Thanks to Father Joe’s Villages, a growing number of unhoused San Diegans are getting the opportunity to pursue a career in food through a new culinary program. “I spent my
Read MoreInside Mini Mansions Built for Kids

Want to avoid raising an iPad kid? Get them a place to pretend. But options like backyard playhouses are often clunky, mass-produced plastic structures in garish red and yellow, an eyesore against a thoughtfully designed home. Jihyun Kang Butler saw the problem and set out to change it.With two youn
Read MoreTop Chefs & Acclaimed Drink Makers Return for the Del Mar Wine + Food Fest

Michael Voltaggio (Top Chef), Jet Tila (Ready Jet Cook), Marc Murphy (Chopped), The Grill Dads, Claudia Sandoval (MasterChef, Chopped), Catherine McCord (Guy’s Grocery Games, Super Chef Grudge Match), Kelsey Murphy (The Kitchen), Beau MacMilian (Guys Grocery Games), Mawa McQueen (Chopped), Zuliya Kh
Read More30 Fun Things to Do on Father’s Day in San Diego

Father’s Day is an oft forgotten sequel to Mother’s Day celebrations known for lavish bouquets, decadent brunches, and bottomless mimosas. But what do dads get? A “best dad” mug, a shaving kit, or maybe a bottle of imported whiskey if you’re lucky. Let’s mix it up this year, and celebrate Dad in sty
Read MoreFirst Look: Bosforo Opening in Normal Heights

Even if you haven’t gotten your Real ID yet—which you should really do, like, yesterday—you can travel by proxy through food. For Turkey, head over to Normal Heights, where chef Seckin Sage Anlasbay is opening Bosforo, his modern meyhane-style Turkish restaurant in the former El Zarape location.Phot
Read More12 San Diego Wellness-Focused Social Clubs

Nowadays, it seems as if more and more San Diegans are looking toward social outings that exist outside of the bar setting, favoring health-focused, dopamine-boosting activities in communal spaces. If that sounds like you, we’ve compiled a list of social wellness groups that regularly meet across th
Read More16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: May 14–18

This weekend in San Diego is filled to the brim with good eats and fun festivals. Enjoy unlimited dairy and drinks at the Cheese & Libation Expo, chow down at an LSU alumni–led seafood boil at Waterfront Park, and explore the interactive Taste San Diego exhibition at the San Diego History Center. Mu
Read MoreSDSU researchers spent 12 days at sea identifying potential hazards to coastal communities

Written by Bryana QuintanaAbout 70% of earth’s surface is ocean, yet only 5% of the world’s oceans have been explored. One matter overlooked by the general public and scientific circles alike is how shifting faults and landslides thousands of feet under the water can lead to earthquakes and tsunamis
Read More5 Summer Hikes in San Diego with Coastal Views

It may feel a bit cold and cloudy right now thanks to May grey, but warmer weather is fast approaching. And summer is the best time to head to the coast for all your hiking and walking. But don’t let our regularly temperate weather fool you, it can quickly get very hot as you get just 10 miles off t
Read MoreThe Local’s Guide to Visiting Ensenada

Longtime popular cruise ship destination, the port of Ensenada has been known more for its animated tourist bars and trinket shops than as a cultural and culinary hub—but all that is changing. These days, the city is holding its own against Tijuana, Valle de Guadalupe, and other nearby food hot spot
Read MoreArtist in Focus: Iydeen Younis, San Diego Food Photographer

San Diego’s got no culture. San Diego is a tourist town. San Diego is a nice place to retire.Meanwhile cranking away under those well-worn clichés, the city’s creative edge is its best-kept secret. San Diego Magazine and Sony Electronics have partnered to tell the stories of the people building that
Read MoreThe Duke Brings Affordable Pub Grub to Mission Gorge

The John Wayne room may be gone, but The Duke remains. At least, his bust does, above the bar at The Duke Cocktails & Grub in Mission Gorge.Patrons of the Longhorn Bar & Grill will likely remember the plethora of John Wayne paraphernalia that adorned the walls and shelves of the watering hole since
Read MoreHow a San Diego Youth Soccer Club Became a Global Force

Along the San Dieguito River, nestled in Del Mar’s drying brush and quiet suburbia, sit acres of immaculate lawns. They might look like sod farms or the polo grounds they once were, but the fields comprise Surf Sports Park, the seat of a soccer empire.Surf Soccer began in 1977 as a club team for boy
Read MoreUnhinged, A Dating Series: The Happy Birthday Text

I didn’t text my ex happy birthday. His day was coming up, almost two months after we had broken up. I thought about it a lot leading up to it, asked everyone I knew whether it was a good idea and waited for someone to give me the “yes” I was looking for. No matter how I worded it, no one obliged.I
Read More9 of the Best Hikes in Southern California

Southern California offers those lucky enough to live here countless ways to entertain ourselves—plenty of beaches, more than 200 wineries, 120 golf courses, nine big-time professional sports teams, and four major theme parks. But it’s our wilderness that truly sets us apart. SoCal is where three di
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