Eli’s Peruvian Kitchen Celebrates 7 Years
After unexpectedly opening the restaurant in 2017, chef and owner Elizabeth Mostacero’s traditional Peruvian cuisine has become a local favorite on El Cajon Blvd.
Painting at the Plate
After throwing a historic no-hitter, Padres pitcher Dylan Cease proves life is all about balance
A Guide to the Events at the 2024 Del Mar Wine + Food Fest
Your daily schedule of offerings, including times, pricing, ticket info, and celebrity appearances
15 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: August 22–25
Plan a future Baja vacation at Crossing South Festival, sing along to Sondheim favorites at the Rady Shell, and show out for San Diego’s sports teams
The Treasure of Kobey’s Swap Meet
The largest outdoor marketplace in SD offers a chance to turn used goods into good business
Girl Scouts San Diego Builds Bold Leaders
The organization’s annual ‘fun fundraiser,’ Urban Campout: Fortune Favors the Bold will celebrate the spirit of Girl Scouts and the power of taking risks, bravely embracing new experiences, and creating your own destiny.
Finding Serenity at the Refreshed Omni La Costa Resort & Spa
The North County retreat’s $70M facelift includes a refreshed spa, a brand-new golf course, and more than 600 revamped guest rooms
Vintage Kitchen Shoppy Shop Opening in North Park
The couple behind Collins & Coupe will debut Tablespoon on August 30
Where to Get Your Wedding Dress in San Diego
Tie the knot in style with these 11 local bridal shops for every budget
The Local’s Guide to Barrio Logan
What to eat, see, and do in the place known for lowrider culture, hole-in-the-wall taquerias, and vibrant street art
Unhinged, A Dating Series: Pain, Shame, & Redemption
Columnist Nicolle Monico reflects on a toxic relationship—and the wonder of finding something so much better
Big Changes Coming to Market on 8th
National City’s food hub is now under new ownership, with a near-full reset of restaurants
One of the World’s Fastest-Growing Digital Agencies is in SD
The founders of CourtAvenue discuss their quick rise to the top and what the future holds for the international company
San Diego Neighborhood Guide: South Park
Where to eat, shop, and explore in this quaint and charming San Diego neighborhood
Poets Turn a City Heights Street into Interactive Art
With Memoria Terra, artist Shinpei Takeda and five young writers consider the area’s ongoing gentrification
13 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: August 15–18
Explore innovative new exhibitions at ICA North, journey back in time with the Moxie Theatre’s “Cleopatra,” and savor sourness at Chula Vista’s Lemon Festival
Fish to Families Battles Food Insecurity With Seafood
The local nonprofit launched during the pandemic but hopes to continue tackling the issue through grants and donations
Rebuilding Lives: Solving Homelessness and Addiction in San Diego
Solving the homelessness crisis in San Diego requires not only proven solutions but also the commitment to meet every individual in need with compassion and practical support.
Where to Run on a Track in San Diego
While there’s a dearth of public tracks in the city, runners hoping to measure their meters do have a few options
17 of San Diego’s Best Tennis Courts and Clubs
With or without a membership, whatever kind of court you’re looking for—hard, clay, lighted—you’re bound to find the perfect match.
Del Mar Wine + Food Festival 2024: Everything You Need to Know
Get the low-down on tickets, parking, and celeb appearances in this guide to San Diego’s premier foodie fest
First Look: Michelin-Starred Drew Deckman Opens 31ThirtyOne
Two friends sit in a restaurant before it opens and talk about dreams and shamans and the dismantling of ego
Cash & Carry Markets Bring International Flavors Home
For immigrant communities in San Diego, these markets offer a taste of the familiar
New Housing Developments, Same Old OB Blues
With denser living on the horizon, what does the future hold for this historically eclectic ’hood?
25 of the Best Free Things to Do in San Diego
Explore the city’s outdoor and cultural spaces without breaking the bank
Rebuilding Lahaina
A year after devastating fires, recovery efforts are ahead of schedule, but Maui is still figuring out what’s next