Smoking Goat Archives - San Diego Magazine https://sandiegomagazine.com/tag/smoking-goat/ Wed, 20 Sep 2023 00:39:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://sandiegomagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-SDM_favicon-32x32.png Smoking Goat Archives - San Diego Magazine https://sandiegomagazine.com/tag/smoking-goat/ 32 32 INCOMING: Smoking Goat, Part Deux https://sandiegomagazine.com/food-drink/incoming-smoking-goat-part-deux/ Fri, 08 May 2015 03:34:00 +0000 http://staging.sdmag-courtavenuelatam.com/uncategorized/incoming-smoking-goat-part-deux/ North Park favorite doubles down with huge space next door

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One of San Diego’s most beloved neighborhood restaurants is doubling down. The Smoking Goat in North Park has signed a lease to take over the 5,700 square-foot space next door, home to recently shuttered Mosaic Wine Bar (3422 30th St.). The ink is still wet, so very few details. But Tammy Piehl, who owns the restaurant with her husband and chef Fred, says it will be an entirely separate concept with a new name. “We’re going to do something totally different,” she says. “What I know for certain is it’s still going to incorporate the Smoking Goat culture of farm to table and ensuring you have fresh produce. But I think this will be a step more casual with price point and food.”

The Mosaic space has two stone-deck ovens, so Piehl imagines they’ll put those to use for roasting food—not necessarily just pizzas or flat breads. They’ll have a beer and wine license (like The Goat). As for the redesign of the Mosaic space, she expects to knock down some walls and open it up.

The Goat anchored this portion of North Park long before the arrival of The North Parker across the street, which has turned 30th and Upas into a destination with Underbelly, Tacos Perla, Influx and Modern Times Beer. The Goat started in 2010 with a tiny space and became a well-loved bistro. Unable to meet demand, they annexed the space next door in 2013, doubling in size. And now they’re doubling again.

Piehl hopes to open in September or October. But those projections are always prone to city delays. Stay tuned.

INCOMING: Smoking Goat, Part Deux

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Crafty Corridor: North Park https://sandiegomagazine.com/guides/crafty-corridor-north-park/ Sat, 19 Jan 2013 01:03:00 +0000 http://staging.sdmag-courtavenuelatam.com/uncategorized/crafty-corridor-north-park/ Craft beer, edgy boutiques, and thought-provoking art are popping up all over North Park, putting San Diego's fastest-growing urban neighborhood on the map as one of the nation's vibrant hipster havens.

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Crafty Corridor: North Park

North Park

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The Fresh Yard

Stocked with street cred, the Fresh Yard carries hip-hop t-shirts and jackets, hats, and sneakers, Herschel bags, street art books, and local accessories like 9Five sunglasses and Munitio earphones. While light on women’s wear, they have some awesome finds for ladies with a penchant for tomboy threads.

3773 30th Street

 

Crafty Corridor: North Park

The Smoking Goat

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Smoking Goat

Can’t get a rezzie at Smoking Goat? Not anymore! This once-elusive lauded little bistro has grown up and expanded to another storefront, with a warm, rustic farmhouse design by Bells & Whistles. Enjoy a special celebratory dinner, or sneak in for a quiet weeknight out. Bring on the quail!

3408 30th Street

 

Crafty Corridor: North Park

Bottlecraft

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Bottlecraft

Little Italy’s perfect beer shop has cloned itself in North Park. Bottlecraft’s second location, at University and 30th, now stocks the ’hood with exceptional brews to go. Look out: They may become full-service, hosting tastings and beer classes just like at their other location, and MIHO could become a semi-permanent fixture.

3007 University Avenue

 

Crafty Corridor: North Park

Thorn Street Brewery

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Thorn Street Brewery

Home Brews & Gardens owner Dennis O’Connor prefers making beer to selling supplies, so he, Dan Carrico, and Eric O’Connor transformed the biz into North Park’s first brewery. Soon it will have company: Hess is coming to town, and Automatic, brewed at Blind Lady in Normal Heights, is on tap at Tiger! Tiger!

3174 Thorn Street

 

Crafty Corridor: North Park

Swoon Dessert Bar

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Swoon Dessert Bar

With the farmers market at its doorstep, Swoon puts the food trends all together, plating up tapas-style desserts in a sushi bar-like open kitchen to bring your sweet tooth more options, along with locally roasted coffee, all day.

3139 University Avenue

 

Crafty Corridor: North Park

Protea Gallery

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Protea Gallery

Artist and curator Doris Bittar is bringing serious and meaningful local and international art to San Diego, with a taste for work depicting current issues, an eye for beautiful pieces, and a drive to stand up for female artists. She also packs the place with fresh flowers and friendly conversation.

3780 30th Street

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