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Uncategorized FEBRUARY 15, 2013

Perfect Pairings

Wine, craft beer, and spirits news in North County

Perfect Pairings
Perfect Pairings

Beer and wine

Park Hyatt Aviara wins culinary creative points for its quarterly series, Masters of Food & Wine. On March 23, local brewery Port Brewing/Lost Abbey and master salumi maker Pascal Besset will present a beer and handcrafted salumi tasting. After a tour of Lost Abbey Brewery and beer tasting with Besset’s finest cured meats, a salumi-inspired lunch follows at Park Hyatt Aviara, prepared by chef Pierre Albaladejo. Next up in June is a Carlsbad Aquafarm tour with oyster and craft cocktail pairings, followed by a seafood feast at Vivace. Look for a Blackbird Vineyards Wine Dinner at the Grand Del Mar on Friday, March 29, featuring the terroir-driven, Pomerol-inspired wines from Napa Valley paired with a three-course meal by savvy chef Camron Woods from Amaya. parkaviara.hyatt.com

The doors should be open in mid-March at Solterra Winery & Kitchen in Leucadia. The spacious urban winery, replete with a tasting room, demonstration vineyard, bocce ball court, patio dining, and fire pit, is the brainchild of successful vintner Christopher Van Alyea, who makes exciting, robust reds. Live music, craft beer, and Mediterranean-influenced small plates as well. 934 North Coast Highway 101

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Uncategorized OCTOBER 16, 2013

Wines for a Feast

Wine recommendations for your holiday table

Wines for a Feast
Wines for a Feast

2011 Chateau de Segries Tavel Rosé from France’s Rhône Valley

Classic turkey dinner pairs best with wines low in tannins (which clash with brined foods), high in acidity (which can balance oily or fatty foods), and with moderate to high levels of complexity. Here are our recommendations:

German Rieslings have great versatility, which makes pairing easy. Go for the highest level of quality with the dry 2008 Barth Hattenheim Hassel Erstes Gewächs, a first growth from the Rheingau. It’s a complex,

mineral-driven wine with citrus and stone fruit flavors. $46

Pink wines are not to be feared. Most rosés, in fact, are quite dry. The 2011 Chateau de Segries Tavel Rosé from France’s Rhône Valley (pictured) is a bigger-bodied wine with bone-dry crisp acidity and flavors of strawberries and spice. $18

A Tribute To Grace Grenache from Santa Barbara Highlands 2011, crafted by award-winning female winemaker Angela Osborne, has delicate strawberry and cherry notes followed by a full, lush mouth feel and a finish with hints of spice and soft tannins. $50

Uncategorized AUGUST 21, 2013

Where to Go & What to Do

Fill your social calendar with these must-attend events north of the 56

Where to Go & What to Do
Where to Go & What to Do

Encinitas Oktoberfest

ENCINITAS  |  Oktoberfest It Up

Grab Your Lederhosen Warning: There will be a Chicken Dance. But it’s tradition, and the Encinitas Chamber of Commerce has decreed it shall be so (and Encinitans love it). The 18th annual Encinitas Oktoberfest, on September 22, is six blocks and 200 vendors of German food, the Gemütlichkeit Alpine Dancers, a kiddie fun zone, ceremonial parade, and more. Is there ever a better time had with beer and brats? Nein. Mountain Vista Drive and El Camino Real, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., encinitasoktoberfest.com

TEMECULA  |  Make the Most of “Wine Month”

September marks the ninth annual California Wine Month. To celebrate, Temecula Valley’s 35 wineries are offering the Sip Passport—four tasting flights and a souvenir wine glass, valid the entire month ($35). They are also hosting the fourth annual CRUSH Gala at Callaway Winery’s hilltop patio on September 14, 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., with local cuisine and live music. Tickets start at $75. temeculawines.org

Where to Go & What to Do

Escondido

ESCONDIDO  |  Walk Along the Wedge

More than 2,000 cheeseheads will attend the Wedge Artisanal Cheese Festival, taking over Grand Avenue in Escondido on October 12. For $35, you can stop at more than 25 tents to taste craft beer, local cuisine, boutique wines, and, of course, cheese. The event is big with Slow Foodies and attracts music fans as well: Talk Like June, a rock-country band from Escondido, will perform. Tickets go up to $45 the day before. 2 p.m.–8 p.m., wedgeescondido.com

CARLSBAD  |  Geek Out on Cinema

The jury’s still out on whether we need another film festival. They seem to be proliferating faster than Taste Ofs. Still, Omni La
Costa Resort and Spa is trying its hand at hosting one. La Costa Film Festival, October 24–27, is produced by “festival vets,” i.e. Hollywood people Nancy Collet and Jon Fitzgerald. And while they don’t have Judd Apatow—who, by the way, is being honored at the San Diego Film Festival the same month (October 2–6)—this one’s at a resort, and it’s got poolside parties and al fresco screenings. The lineup will include documentaries, student shorts, and award-winning feature films. Proceeds go to local Boys and Girls Clubs. lacostafilmfestival.org

ENCINITAS, DEL MAR, RSF  |  Get Pampered    

A handful of local wellness centers are participating in National Spa Week, October 14–20. Pay $50 for a number of treatments that normally cost between $100 and $500. Participating North County spas include Facelogic Spa (Encinitas); PLACE360 Health + Spa (Del Mar); and Morgan Run Spa and Sport Retreat (Rancho Santa Fe). spaweek.com

Uncategorized AUGUST 21, 2013

North County Food News

Priority Public House, the Regal Seagull, Masters of Food and Wine, Tequila Agave Artesenal, and Pragers Brothers Artisan Bread

North County Food News
North County Food News

Priority Public House

Priority Public House

encinitas

Priority Seating

The red Calypso cottage has been revamped into the handsome green Priority Public House, a 66-seat gastropub by proprietor Brian McBride. A colorful chalkboard menu reveals what’s spilling from its taps—22 craft beers and two white wines from the barrel. Order up a fetching Salt of the Earth with smoky mescal, cynar, lime, and pineapple, and a burly center-cut pork chop with chipotle citrus barbecue sauce. 576 North Coast Highway 101

North County Food News

The Regal Seagull

The Regal Seagull

leucadia

The Seagull Flies North

The Regal Seagull, the coastal version of Mission Hills’ Regal Beagle, is Leucadia’s latest dudefest. After you choose your local fave from 20 rotating beer taps and one of nine artisan links served up on Sadie Rose buttermilk rolls, your order is zip lined into the kitchen. Patrons are given a 1980s character name (think Mr. T, Greg Brady, Marty McFly) for pickup, which is announced over the loudspeaker. Twenty-five cent mini-corn dog Mondays, Wingsday Wednesdays, and Trivia Night add to the party. 996 North Coast Highway 101

carlsbad

Scotch and a Smoke

Cigar aficionados can light up at the Park Hyatt Aviara Masters of Food and Wine event for an evening of steak, smoke, and scotch. After a little Glenfiddich or Macallan with hors d’oeuvres, chef Kurtis Habecker presents four courses, with Brandt all-natural rib eye served two ways as the focal point. Guests then retire to the terrace for a scotch and cigar pairing hosted by spirit manager Levi Walker of San Diego’s Young’s Market Company and cigar expert David Haddad of Fumar Cigars. September 20–22. Argyle Steakhouse, 7447 Batiquitos Drive

Del Mar

Tequila at the Plaza

North County Food News

The Prager Brothers

The Prager Brothers

Old Town’s El Agave is transporting its old-world traditions and to a new zip code this fall with an outpost in Del Mar. Tequila Agave Artesenal will fill the space once occupied by Flavor in Del Mar Plaza. The upscale (read: expensive) Mexican eatery will also host a 2,000-bottle tequila museum with a tasting room for tequila flights and appraising in-house. 1555 Camino Del Mar

carlsbad

On Brothers and Bread

The Prager Bros., baker Louie and musician Clinton, who used to fire up their bread in the back of Blue Ribbon Artisan Pizzeria, have opened their own retail space—Pragers Brothers Artisan Bread in C-bad. The duo is also planning a CSA-style bread program. Find them at weekly Encinitas, Vista, Carlsbad, and Rancho Santa Fe famers markets. Carlsbad Gateway Center, 5671 Palmer Way

Studio S AUGUST 10, 2026

The Secret to a Home That Feels Just Right

Behind every beautiful space is a thoughtful process, and ASID San Diego is helping homeowners understand the value of professional design.

The Secret to a Home That Feels Just Right
Courtesy of ASID

A perfectly designed home rarely happens by accident. Those kitchens that feel effortless and rooms that seem to tell a story the second you walk in? They’re usually the work of someone who knows exactly what they’re doing.

It’s knowing which ideas will actually work, which materials will hold up over time, and how to turn a collection of choices into a space that feels intentional. That’s where a professional interior designer comes in.

For the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) California San Diego Chapter, the goal is to help people see interior design as more than just the finished look. Behind every well-designed space is a process built on technical expertise. Designers are educated in everything from professional software and construction details to building codes, space planning, materials, and functionality.

Courtesy of ASID

“People don’t always realize how much goes on behind the scenes,” Kirsten Recce , current president of the ASID California San Diego Chapter, says. “Our designers are not just doing furniture placement and color selection and picking out new fluffy pillows. That’s not what they’re trained for.”

ASID members bring formal education, continued learning, and industry knowledge to their projects, helping create spaces that are not only beautiful, but designed to work. A paint color that changes completely depending on the lighting. A material that looks beautiful in a showroom but doesn’t make sense for everyday life. A layout that photographs well but doesn’t function for the people living there. These are the details where professional guidance can make all the difference.

Still, one of the biggest misconceptions about hiring an interior designer is that it’s reserved for massive renovations, luxury homes, or people who already know exactly what they want. The process can feel intimidating. Where do you begin? Is a designer worth the investment? What if you only need help with one room?

ASID’s answer: start with one hour.

ASID’s Spruce Up events break down one of the biggest barriers between homeowners and professional design: knowing where to begin. Held twice a year, the community program gives homeowners the chance to work directly with an ASID designer through a one-hour, $125 consultation in their own home. Whether you’re looking for advice on furniture placement, window treatments, kitchen and bath updates, remodeling ideas, vacation rentals, color selections or something else entirely, the upcoming September 2026 event offers an approachable way to get expert guidance before committing to a full project. Signups are open through Sept. 7, with consultations taking place Sept. 21 through Oct. 31. Proceeds benefit ASID San Diego’s educational and community programs. Register here!

Courtesy of ASID

“It’s a great opportunity for people who are in that exploratory phase,” Recce says. “Maybe they’re not sure they want to hire an interior designer yet, or they think it sounds daunting or expensive. This gives them a chance to discover what working with a designer is actually like.”

Design is personal. A good designer isn’t just creating a beautiful room; they’re helping create a space that fits the way someone lives.

“We’re a resource to all of San Diego County,” Recce says. “It doesn’t cost anything to pick up the phone and call and ask. We’ll answer.”

Follow ASID San Diego on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook for updates on upcoming events, or connect with the chapter directly at [email protected] or 619-548-8847.

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Uncategorized JUNE 20, 2013

North County Food News

Go green, new openings, markets, scenes

North County Food News
North County Food News

Succulent Cafe

Succulent Café

Go Green

Fresh Pick!

Oceanside has a new secret gem, the Succulent Café. Peter Loyola serves up espressos, sandwiches, and freshly baked pastries from his coffee cart, surrounded by an enchanted garden and his stunning plant-based artwork. Succulents spill from wall art, painted planter boxes, window frames, and more. Find it next to the Apotheque Spa on Cleveland Avenue, just north of the train station.

 

Now Open

Tavern on the Green

Overlooking the polo fields, James Limjoco brings Sublime Tavern to Del Mar, filling the musical chairs space formerly occupied by Tommy V’s and Pasquale. The rustic eatery offers gourmet comfort food, savory seafood dishes, and 55 craft beers on tap. Stay, please?

 

North County Food News

Ryan Studebaker

Studebaker is Back

Chef Ryan Studebaker has landed back in North County, after some time with Brian Malarkey in La Mesa at Gingham and a stint downtown. Wisely, chef Matt Gordon has plucked the young talent to helm Solace & The Moonlight Lounge, while Gordon focuses on Del Mar’s Sea & Smoke.

 

SCENE

Please be Seated…

The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe’s $12 million renovation ushers in a superlative al fresco dining scene this summer with a seasonal menu by executive chef Todd Allison and his new sidekick, Brian Black. A major culinary score for North County, Black is a James Boyce alum from the Studio at Montage Laguna Beach, and a Michael Mina protégé.

 

MARKETS

From Peru, With Love

North County Food News

Tamale

Our favorite ceviche spot, Del Mar’s Café Secret, has launched Secret Pantry, a gourmet Peruvian market, just two blocks south of the café. Owner Daniella Basagoitia will share the flavors of her childhood, like homemade tamales and sauces, infused olive oils, Peruvian chiles, South American fruit pulps (guanabana, anyone?) Peruvian corns, homemade jams, dulce de leche, and marzipan confections.

 

North County Food News

grilled fish

Sunset Grilling

Dedicated barbecuers should check out Sheraton Carlsbad’s “Sunset Grilling with the Masters.” Running from late June to mid-August, the series kicks off with Stone Brewing Co.’s chef Alex Carballo, followed by Amanda Baumgarten from Herringbone and Mario Moser from Flying Pig Pub + Kitchen.

Uncategorized APRIL 10, 2013

Go. Eat. Drink. Do.

Karl Strauss cask beer Thursdays; Monello-Societe pizza-beerings

Go. Eat. Drink. Do.

The food world is having its monster-truck moment. Taco Bell’s gone Doritos. Pizza Hut is turning its crust into a series of cheese jacuzzis. And Karl Strauss is doing funky beers. Yes, we realize that last one falls short of “zany.” But every Thursday night Strauss unveils some pretty innovative cask beers from 5PM until they run out (at all locations). On April 11 they’ll tap a red chile-infused version of their Red Imperial Ale, Off The Rails. April 18 will be a Boardwalk Black Rye IPA.

Italian street food joint Monello is hooking up with Societe Brewing Co. for craft beer-and-pizza pairings from April 15-18. There’ll be three pairings: Margherita with The Apprentice IPA, black truffle and mushroom pie with The Debutante (Belgian), and a “Dole” pizza (Ricotta, caramelized pear, dark chocolate ganache, toasted almonds) with The Butcher Imperial Stout.

Go. Eat. Drink. Do.

Partner Content AUGUST 26, 2014

10th Annual Chocolate & Vino

Perfect pairings make this fundraiser one of our favorites

10th Annual Chocolate & Vino

The San Diego Young Professionals Committee (YPC) and the University Club Charity Classic will host the 10th Annual Chocolate & Vino on Friday, September 5th at the University Club. Deemed an “Around the World Tasting,” guests get to sip and sample their way through different cuisines and wines of the world. Take in the city views from the 34th floor where the sunset alone is worth the ticket price. Proceeds from the event go to three different local organizations: Big Brothers Big Sisters, ALS Therapy Development Institute and Employee Partners Care Foundation. 

Event Details:

Friday, September 5, 2014

The University Club atop Symphony Towers 

750 B Street Suite 3400, San Diego CA 92101

6:00-9:00PM

Tickets: $60 per person 

Purchase tickets HERE

10th Annual Chocolate & Vino

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