‘Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives’ explores San Diego

Guy Fieri heads to South Park with his KINDRED spirit.

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We always knew these stars had taste.

Photo via @barkindred

Hungry for a taste of San Diego cuisine? Celebrity chef Guy Fieri dug in during his recent installment of “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives” (DDD). During the Nov. 11 episode titled “Not-Your-Everyday, All Day,” the Food Network star headed to South Park to visit KINDRED.

When Guy showed up, he had to ask for a table for two. During his journey, he met up with his friend, skateboarding legend + San Diego local Tony Hawk. Together, they learned about the bar’s buzzworthy menu of cocktails (and mocktails), plant-based cuisine, and heavy metal décor.

DDD fans can be prepared for a second — and third — serving of San Diego flavors in the near future. The Friday, Nov. 25, episode titled “Culinary Adventure” will feature two more local eateries. During his trip, Guy will be exploring Tuetano Taqueria in Old Town for its bone marrow tacos + he’ll catch up with Shawarma Guys to see what’s cooking at this food truck.

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