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Are You Brave Enough to Enter One of San Diego’s Haunted Houses?
Discover the horrors that await at these Haunted Houses – San Diego Travel Blog
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Festival of Sail – Cannon Battles and Tall Ships on San Diego Bay
Summer may technically come to an end in late September, but most consider Labor Day weekend to be the season’s official closure with most schools starting the next week. Thankfully, San Diego’s Embarcadero goes out with a bang during the warm “last-weekend-of-summer” with not only a sand sculpting competition and an 1812 overture with fireworks, but also…
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Butcher’s Brewing Now Pouring in San Diego’s Santee
After contract brewing for a while in Irvine, Butcher’s Brewing has found a more permanent home in San Diego’s Santee. Before opening in early May 2013, Rey Knight (brewmaster and owner) and his crew made a few renovations to the old Manzanita brewery and tasting room including the addition of a few more taps for a…
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Magnolia Tap and Kitchen Open in Downtown San Diego
In the 1880s, the Magnolia Saloon stood on the corner of 6th and E in Downtown San Diego. It was a place for men to spend the evening playing cards, drinking a beer and/or whiskey or two, and probably enjoying a few working ladies. Over 120 years later, the bar has been reimagined and resurrected as the Magnolia Tap and…
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Stone Brewing World Bistro and Gardens Liberty Station Preview
Update: Rumor has it that Stone Brewing World Bistro and Gardens Liberty Station will have a soft opening on Wednesday, 15 May 2013! Two years ago, Stone Brewing Co. invited me to tour (read about it and see pictures here) an empty building in Point Loma. They planned to transform the empty space into Stone…