The Best Selection of Windows & Doors For Your San Diego Home

The front of your home is often the first thing people notice, which is why upgrading your windows and doors can help you leave a lasting impression. Many San Diego homeowners are choosing custom products to enhance the overall beauty, efficiency, and value of their homes. From grilles and hardware
Read More6 San Diego Staycation Hikes to Try

Summer is approaching, but you’d be forgiven if you’re not eager to hop on an airplane and travel any time soon. Air fares are sky high and the economy is, well, not great. So maybe try this idea instead: do a staycation hiking trip in San Diego. There are so many great hikes and trails, and you can
Read MoreDepartures and Arrivals for Swagyu Burger and Butcher Shop

Chef Steve Brown and the company he founded, Swagyu Burger, have made like Gwenyth Paltrow and Chris Martin and consciously uncoupled. “There’s no hard feelings about it,” Swagyu operations lead Kyle Simh says. “We wanted to go with the burger model and kind of expand to have more locations and a br
Read MoreInside San Diego’s $10K Members-Only Wellness Club

“The breath is the first to go,” a LIVV Cardiff staff member says, moments before I immerse myself in water that stands at a toasty 50 degrees Fahrenheit. “Your body enters a state of shock, and it kind of knocks the wind out of you. Expect that, and don’t worry. The first minute is the worst.”April
Read More10 Outdoor Kitchen Appliances For Summer Entertaining

It’s easy to bemoan it, but the sunshine tax is, well, kinda worth it. Outdoor living is a luxury we can claim year-round—so why not make it truly fabulous? We asked Michael Rounds, general manager of Solana Beach retailer Native Coast Appliance Gallery, to shout out cookers, coolers, heaters, and g
Read MoreWhere to Get Easter Brunch in San Diego, 2025

Easter is just around the corner, and San Diego restaurants are already booking up fast for brunch reservations. Whether you’re hunting for a decadent Easter spread, looking for an egg hunt for your family, or hoping for a bottomless mimosa afternoon, we’ve got you covered. Mark your calendars, sche
Read MoreHow Architect Lilian Rice’s European Trip Shaped Rancho Santa Fe

One hundred years ago, San Diego architect Lilian J. Rice set out on a trip through southern Spain. As she explored, the 36-year-old took hundreds of photographs and made constant sketches. Eventually, she found herself in the ancient town of Tarifa, positioned at the country’s southernmost tip, whe
Read MoreLong Story Short Chefs Join Little Victory Wine Bar in Carlsbad

Natural wine is much more than a snobby millennial trend. Luckily, San Diego boasts a number of wine experts that are helping unpack what’s truth and what’s just on TikTok—people like Chelsea Coleman (The Rose Wine Bar, Mabel’s Gone Fishing), Heidi Greenwood (Esquina Wine Shop), and Kirsten Potenza
Read MoreRestaurant Review: BoujieMana in Serra Mesa

The Perfect OrderSmoked Deviled Eggs | Manilla Clam Crostini | Roasted DuckThere are many ways employee lounges can go awry. Volume chewers, nuked tuna, the person who zeroes in on a premium snack and becomes the oligarch of what were supposed to be communist Cheetos. Famously, Ballast Point employe
Read MoreThe Hidden Gem: BoujieMana in Serra Mesa

The Perfect OrderSmoked Deviled Eggs | Manilla Clam Crostini | Roasted DuckThere are many ways employee lounges can go awry. Volume chewers, nuked tuna, the person who zeroes in on a premium snack and becomes the oligarch of what were supposed to be communist Cheetos. Famously, Ballast Point employe
Read MoreA Conversation With SD’s Women Entrepreneurs & Business Leaders

Fifty of San Diego’s top women founders, CEOs, and CFOs gathered on the lawn at the Fairmont Grand Del Mar on Thursday, March 27 for an evening of wine, local food, and unfiltered conversation about leadership, mentorship, and the messier parts of ambition. Hosted with J.P. Morgan for International
Read MoreThe Mesa Replacing Effin’s Pub & Grill In College Area

Besides a stint playing college football in Nebraska, Darrien Oliver has lived in San Diego his entire life. “I grew up in Spring Valley, went to Rancho [Elementary], La Mesa Middle, then went to Helix [Charter High School],” he says. Growing up in the area, he laughs and says he definitely remember
Read MoreBiohacking 101: Where to Get Wellness Treatments

The pursuit of optimal health and wellness has been hardwired into human nature long before Herodotus mused about the Fountain of Youth. And while people have been tinkering with their bodies for centuries—mixing potions, creating elixirs, and testing the limits of longevity—modern biohacking takes
Read More16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: April 2-6

From San Marcos’s free Spring Fling Festival to a full day of country at Boots in the Park, this weekend is fit for festivals galore. San Diego will flex its muscles as the Capital of Craft at the North Park Festival of Beers while local writers can gain insight from dozens of authors at the San Die
Read MoreQuieting the Mind at Corazon Resort & Spa

As I stood there, eyes closed, blue lighting showering the room, my mind raced through thoughts of the past few months back at home in San Diego. The holidays had been followed by my birthday, a breakup, and a new role at work. February was already beginning to feel like six months trapped into 28 d
Read MoreThe Second Annual Good Festival Returns to Westfield UTC

This April, The Good Festival returns to Westfield UTC with a mission to promote sustainability, wellness, and a greener future. Running from April 24-27 in Palm Plaza and The Pointe, the local community is invited to explore innovative ways to live more eco-consciously in a fun, interactive environ
Read MoreHome Tour: Midcentury Craftsman with Views of the City

Surrounded by eucalyptus and olive trees at the end of a cul-de-sac is a friendly take on a typically hard-edged style—a midcentury modern home softened by gabled roofs and judicious use of wood and brick, elements more typical of early-20th-century Craftsman houses. It was designed by a physician a
Read MoreLilo Ready to Debut in Carlsbad

Hard to overstate it—restaurateur John Resnick and chef Eric Bost have rewritten the book of North County’s food culture. But after fighting to the top, facing headwinds at the apex, losing—then finding—their footing, they’re back, and poised to be better than ever.In a few weeks, they’ll open Lilo,
Read More15 Must-Try Meals From San Diego Restaurants This April

Once, the staff of SDM accidentally catered uncooked pasta to the office. We don’t have a stove, so there were many increasingly hangry attempts to microwave, air-fry, and YouTube-hack the stuff into palatability until we accepted defeat. It’s a piece of sad office lore that lives on alongside stori
Read MoreTop Gated Communities in Bonsall / Fallbrook

When it comes to finding a serene and secure environment to call home, gated communities in Bonsall and Fallbrook offer the perfect blend of luxury, privacy, and natural beauty. Nestled in the scenic hills of North San Diego County, these areas are renowned for their stunning landscapes, equestrian
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