Months After Yelp Protest, Heat Bistro's Online Review Battle Reignites As Restaurant Alleges Coordinated Campaign While Reddit Users Question Management's Public Responses
Less than two months after drawing headlines for renaming its Yelp listing "DO NOT FOLLOW YELP – WE DON'T," San Diego brunch restaurant Heat Bistro has once again become the subject of widespread online discussion after a viral Reddit thread reignited debate over the Rancho Peñasquitos eatery's increasingly public battles with dissatisfied customers.
The Taco Stand Eyes Mission Valley As Shōwa Hospitality Continues Expanding San Diego Restaurant Empire
One of San Diego's most successful homegrown restaurant brands appears poised to add another location in the heart of Mission Valley as The Taco Stand continues its steady expansion while its parent company, Shōwa Hospitality, quietly builds one of the region's most diverse hospitality portfolios.
Remembering San Diego's Great Big Bay Boom Disaster Of 2012, The 30-Second Fireworks Fail That Became A Local Legend
It was supposed to be 17 minutes of perfectly choreographed fireworks over San Diego Bay. Instead, hundreds of thousands of spectators witnessed every shell launch at once in a deafening 30-second explosion that would make headlines around the globe. On the 14th anniversary of the infamous 2012 Big Bay Boom disaster, we look back at the spectacular malfunction that became one of San Diego's most unforgettable moments.
Whiskey Bear Tavern Abandons Planned North County San Diego Opening After More Than A Year Of Delays
More than a year after announcing plans to bring a fantasy-inspired tavern unlike anything else in San Diego County, Whiskey Bear Tavern has officially abandoned its long-awaited Oceanside opening.
San Diego Cuban Dining Destination Havana Grill Permanently Closes Clairemont Location, Citing Rising Costs And Loss Of Street Parking To Bike Lane
One of San Diego's most popular Cuban restaurants has permanently closed its original Clairemont location, with ownership pointing to a combination of rising operating costs, challenging economic conditions, and the loss of street parking following the installation of a protected bicycle lane along Clairemont Mesa Boulevard.
San Diego Restaurants Closures & Downgrades This Week (June 26 - July 2) Due To County Health Department Inspections
A Better Buzz Coffee location, the area's last remaining Marie Callender's, a branch of a popular fried chicken chain, an East Village urban park venue, and two upscale Carlsbad hotel properties are among the San Diego County restaurants and food facilities that faced temporary closures or downgraded health inspection grades between June 26 and July 2, 2026.
FIRST LOOK: Telefèric Barcelona Officially Opens At Westfield UTC, Bringing Award-Winning Spanish Tapas And Paella To San Diego
One of the year's most anticipated restaurant debuts has officially arrived in San Diego. After months of construction, family-owned Spanish restaurant Telefèric Barcelona has begun its soft opening at Westfield UTC in La Jolla.
San Diego At Midyear: The Saddest Closures, Biggest Openings, And Most Popular Stories Of 2026 So Far
The first half of 2026 has been nothing short of unforgettable for San Diego. From heartbreaking restaurant closures to blockbuster openings and the biggest stories that had everyone talking, we've rounded up everything that defined the year so far. Our midyear recap features 35 of the saddest closures, 47 of the biggest openings, and the 15 most-read stories that shaped San Diego during the first six months of 2026. Whether you missed a major headline or just want to look back at everything that's happened, this is the ultimate look at San Diego in 2026 so far.
Federal Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination At 99 Ranch Market Parent Company, Which Operates Three Stores In San Diego County
One of America's largest Asian supermarket chains is facing a federal employment discrimination lawsuit that could have implications across California, including San Diego County, where 99 Ranch Market operates three locations. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has accused the brand's parent company of systematically discriminating against non-Chinese employees by paying them less, denying promotions, reducing work hours, and terminating managers based on their national origin.
San Diego's Hospitality Minimum Wage Jumps Again As Restaurant Industry Faces Mounting Pressure
Restaurant workers across San Diego are getting another pay raise, but many owners warn diners may soon be paying the price. As the city's new hospitality minimum wage officially takes effect, an industry already battered by inflation, soaring rents, insurance hikes and declining customer traffic is bracing for another financial hit. With beloved restaurants like Deckman's, Vin De Syrah, Hob Nob Hill, Angry Pete's and Denny's Point Loma all closing within the past month alone, many operators fear the latest wage increase could accelerate an already troubling wave of restaurant closures across San Diego.
Bass Pro Shops Confirms Massive 148,000 Square-Foot, First-Ever San Diego County Store At Grossmont Center In La Mesa
Just over two weeks after SanDiegoVille exclusively reported that Bass Pro Shops was preparing to enter the San Diego market, the outdoor retail giant has officially confirmed the news. Bass Pro Shops announced today that it will open its first-ever San Diego County location at Grossmont Center in La Mesa, bringing one of North America's largest outdoor retail destinations to East County as part of the shopping center's ongoing transformation.
Viral Vegan Fast-Food Chain Mr. Charlie's Opens Second San Diego Location
Just months after making its San Diego debut in Pacific Beach, viral vegan fast-food chain Mr. Charlie's has officially expanded with a second local restaurant, opening its doors in the heart of Hillcrest.
Ballast Point Closes San Francisco Taproom As Once-Iconic San Diego Brewery Shrinks To Just Three Remaining Locations
Another chapter has closed in the long, slow unraveling of one of San Diego's most famous craft beer brands. Ballast Point Brewing Company has permanently shuttered its San Francisco tasting room and restaurant in Mission Bay, leaving the brewery with just three remaining hospitality locations nationwide - Little Italy in San Diego, Long Beach, and Downtown Disney in Anaheim.
Thief Steals More Than $25,000 In Dollar Bills From San Diego Strip Club, Owner Suspects Inside Job
More than 25,000 one-dollar bills have vanished after a masked burglar broke into a San Diego strip club in the early morning hours, and the owner says this wasn't some random smash-and-grab. Surveillance video allegedly shows the suspect heading straight for the cash using what the owner believes was insider knowledge, prompting claims of an inside job, a reward for information, and a police investigation into one of the city's most unusual heists.
Former KPBS News Director Sues Public Broadcaster, Alleges Retaliation After Reporting Potential FCC Violation
A former top editor at San Diego's public television station is accusing KPBS of firing him after he reported what he believed was a potential violation of federal broadcast regulations, setting the stage for a closely watched whistleblower lawsuit that raises questions about newsroom oversight, editorial judgment and workplace retaliation.
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