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The Best Things To Do In La Jolla, Plus Where To Eat And Stay
"San Diego has several stellar hotel restaurants and this is one of them. Executive Jason Knibb is a favorite of both the food-obsessed and other local chefs for his precise and never pretentious California cuisine."
"The San Diego House is one of San Diego’s leading provider of importing coffee and tea that is of the highest quality. Their selection of coffee and tea include more than 400 loose leaf teas and 75 gourmet coffees that can be served in house or taken home to be brewed later. Take a step back into the 1850s when you enter The San Diego House where they pay tribute to the history of the area."
"The Shout House(655 4th Avenue) – I was a bit reluctant about going to this place which is famous for its rock’n’roll duelling pianists, who sit opposite each other and battle it out on grand pianos while taking requests from the crowds. I expected it to be a bit kitsch but it was actually a whole heap of fun."
"If you're looking for Mexican food in the Gaslamp, La Puerta is your place. La Puerta is famous for street tacos that can only be made better by pairing them with a freshly-squeezed margarita (no mixes here). Over 100, 100% blue agave tequilas are on offer complete with tasting notes to help diners select which is right for them."
"Heartwork Coffee Bar is located in a cozy corner of the Mission Hills neighborhood of San Diego, serving locally sourced coffee and baked goods in a beautiful space. A family-run business that serves coffee and kindness, the decor is sleek wood and white honeycomb tiles accented by warm smiles. Photo:The Daily Cupp"
"A post shared by Heartwork Coffee (@heartworkcoffeebar) on Jul 23, 2020 at 10:35am PDT. Heartwork Coffee Bar is a family-run business located in Mission Hills. The shop has been roasting its own beans in Chula Vista since 2018 and offers a variety of options with complex flavors."
"Heartwork Coffee Bar is also a place you should see if you're looking for coffee in San Diego. Especially if you want to find cute coffee shops in San Diego, you'll love this one!. The place serves delicious roasted coffee from a local source."
"I’ve long lost track of the number of hours I’ve spent working from here. Located in a converted home, this casual coffee shop is loved by people who have some work or studying to do. Although it can get quite crowded downstairs, you’ll normally be able to find a quiet spot upstairs."
"The San Diego Museum of Art houses a broad art collection with particular strength in Spanish art. The Museum first opened as The Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego in 1926 and changed its name to its current form in 1978. The museum building was designed in a plateresque style to harmonize with existing structures, in Balboa Park, from the Panama–California Exposition of 1915."
"Old Town State Park enables visitors to travel back in time and experience life during San Diego’s Mexican and early American period between 1821 and 1872. Visit restored and recreated historic buildings where you can view exhibits featuring a wide range of artifacts. Costumed interpreters relay fascinating stories and little-known facts about the rich culture of San Diego."
"One of the best museums in San Diego to visit in 2019 is, without a doubt, the San Diego Museum of Art. Founded in 1926, this museum is located in Balboa Park. It has the reputation of being the oldest and largest art museum in the region."
"Even if you’re broke, the Timken Museum of Art is always free, and if you have a Bank of America card, the San Diego Museum of Art and the Museum of Photogenic Arts are free on certain days. If you love art, check out the Spanish village. These are historic buildings turned art galleries and stores which have a lot of their work for sale. Even just walking through this area is a fun experience."