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From seasonal offerings and community gatherings to food + live music, our city has it all this month.
The building is shrinking down before growing.
The new outdoor space is a collaborative drink + food hub helmed by Deft Brewing and Lost Cause Meadery
The tech company plans to hire 5,000 employees by 2026
Local studios + instructors will lead workshops to help you “reset.”
More than 50 local museums will offer free admission for kids age 12 and under with a paid adult from Sat., Oct. 1-Mon., Oct. 31.
The new addition is the park’s latest roller coaster.
It’s the single biggest raise in the city’s history.
The breakfast + lunch menu features everything from bakery staples like bagels and knish to sandwiches, salads, and sides.
Phase one is expected to be completed in 2025.
More than 100 local eateries will offer special prix-fixe lunch + dinner menus just for the occassion.
These attractions are back and spookier than before.
Whiskers & Wine offers snacks, drinks + visits with adorable adoptable cats from Saving One Life San Diego.
You don’t have to go far to enjoy some rest + relaxation in your RV.
Design Week will run Wed., Sept. 21 through Sun., Sept. 25.
The special strolls give attendees access to Scripps Pier, which is otherwise only open to researchers.
The Del began its “Master Plan” in 2019, which included restoring the historic hotel’s sense of “grand arrival” — and so much more.
Them Sept. 17 game sold out and broke NSWL records
From fiestas and films, to crafting and art, there are many fun, cultural events highlighting Hispanic heritage in San Diego over the next 30 days.
A perfect blend of laid-back beach living and San Diego’s nightlife.
The group of volunteer “citizen naturalists” from The San Diego Natural History Museum has been leading free, guided hikes locally since 1973.
Fifth & Rose, the swanky cocktail bar at the Pendry is offering three negroni specials for the occasion, available through Sun., Sept. 18.
The upgrades to the 81-year-old restaurant in La Jolla will be unveiled next month.
The extreme weather is a result of Hurricane Kay off the coast of Mexico.