Loving Hut To Close Mira Mesa Restaurant After 16 Years, Ending Vegan Chain's Presence In San Diego
Loving Hut will permanently close its Mira Mesa restaurant in early July, marking the end of the international vegan chain's 16-year run in San Diego just weeks after its longtime North Park location also announced its closure.
San Diego's Hit Sweet Shop Desserts By Clément Ready To Unveil New Del Mar Plaza Bakery
Just over a month after announcing ambitious expansion plans across San Diego County, one of the region's fastest-growing pastry brands is officially bringing its French confections to Del Mar.
Michelin's First-Ever San Diego Ceremony Ends With New Star For Lucien, Three Stars For Addison And Valle's Surprise Demotion
California's biggest night in fine dining arrived on San Diego's waterfront Wednesday as the Michelin Guide hosted its prestigious California awards ceremony in the city for the first time, bringing both celebration and disappointment for the region's restaurant community. San Diego's culinary flagship, Addison by William Bradley, retained its coveted three Michelin stars, while Lucien in La Jolla earned its first Michelin star and Carlsbad's Lilo received Michelin's prestigious Sommelier Award. In the night's biggest local surprise, Valle in Oceanside lost its Michelin star, leaving San Diego County with five Michelin-starred restaurants after entering the evening with five.
Ultimate List Of San Diego's Top Independence Day Celebrations & Firework Shows For 4th Of July 2026
San Diego is one of the best places in the country to celebrate Independence Day, and this year the nation is marking a major milestone as America turns 250 years old. Whether you're looking for massive fireworks displays, hometown parades, drone shows, live music, family festivals, or patriotic cruises, there is something happening in nearly every corner of San Diego County. Here is the Ultimate List of San Diego's top Fourth of July celebrations and firework shows for 2026.
Newly Opened North County San Diego Black Bear Diner Ordered Closed By Health Inspectors Less Than One Month After Debut
Less than a month after finally opening its long-awaited North County San Diego location following years of delays, Black Bear Diner has been ordered closed by county health officials.
REVIEW: Matteo Bocelli Finds His Own Voice At San Diego's Humphreys By The Bay, Even If His Father's Shadow Still Looms Large
Performing beneath the summer stars on San Diego Bay, Matteo Bocelli delivered an evening that showcased both the extraordinary gifts and inevitable challenges of following one of music's most legendary voices. While portions of the polished pop-heavy set occasionally felt more suited to a luxury cruise ship than a headline concert, the 28-year-old proved that when he leans into his remarkable voice and musicianship, he begins carving out an identity that's unmistakably his own.
California To Release Millions Of Flies Over San Diego As Officials Battle Expanding Mexican Fruit Fly Infestation
California officials are releasing millions of sterile Mexican fruit flies over San Diego County after declaring an emergency infestation. The quarantine could impact agriculture, produce costs, backyard gardens, and local restaurants.
Coronado's Historic Village Theatre Reopening July 1 Under New Operator UltraStar Cinemas
Less than a month after concerns emerged about the future of Coronado's beloved Village Theatre, the historic movie house is preparing to welcome audiences back to the big screen.
One Contractor Received More Than $82 Million From The City Of San Diego In Six Years. The Real Story Is How Much Of It Was Emergency Spending.
San Diego taxpayers paid more than $82 million to a single construction contractor between January 2020 and May 2026, according to records obtained by SanDiegoVille through a California Public Records Act request. The payments, made by the City of San Diego to El Cajon-based Cass Construction, Inc. dba Cass Arrieta, span hundreds of invoices and dozens of public works projects across the city - a large percentage of which are marked as "emergency".
Man Captured In Profanity-Filled Tirade Outside Encinitas Bar May Be Former Actor And Reality TV Contestant
A man who identified himself as "John Bonavia", a purported former actor and reality television contestant, was captured on video outside a North County San Diego bar delivering an expletive-laden tirade that included anti-gay slurs, racial slurs, boasts about his appearance and wealth, and insults directed at others nearby.
Social Media Darling Chula Tacos Expanding Into San Diego's Ocean Beach, Taking Over Former Doughboy's Grill Space
Chula Tacos is heading to Ocean Beach. The wildly popular TJ-style taqueria is taking over the former Doughboy's Grill space on Newport Avenue as it continues its San Diego expansion.
VIDEO: U.S. Secretary Of War Pete Hegseth Confronted On Coronado Beach During NASCAR Weekend Visit To San Diego
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth was confronted by a beachgoer while walking along a Coronado beach over the weekend, according to video obtained by SanDiegoVille. The incident reportedly took place near Coronado Dog Beach on Sunday prior to Hegseth's appearance at NASCAR's inaugural Race the Base event at Naval Base Coronado, where he served as honorary starter for the Anduril 250 Cup Series race.
Dave Chappelle Hints At Revival Of "Chappelle's Show" During San Diego Performance As Kelce Brothers Attend Packed Viejas Arena Event
Dave Chappelle's sold-out performance at San Diego State University's Viejas Arena may have been far more significant than a typical stand-up stop. During the phone-free show, which many attendees believe was filmed for a future Netflix special, Chappelle revealed that he and Eddie Murphy are discussing a revival of Chappelle's Show, potentially bringing new life to one of comedy's most influential series. The evening also drew celebrity attendees Travis and Jason Kelce, who were spotted arriving and departing with friends during what has become a highly publicized bachelor-party weekend for the Kansas City Chiefs star ahead of his reported July wedding to Taylor Swift.
Tacos & Jarros Brings Three Generations Of Mexican Restaurant Heritage To La Jolla Village
A new family-run Mexican restaurant with roots stretching back more than fifty years in San Diego is preparing to open this summer in the heart of La Jolla Village.
REVIEW: "Is That Even Bob Dylan?" A Strange, Frustrating, Beautiful, Unforgettable Concert At San Diego's The Rady Shell Left Fans Wondering
For much of Sunday night's sold-out concert at San Diego's The Rady Shell, audience members were asking the same question: "Is that even Bob Dylan?" Hidden beneath a black hood and seemingly determined to avoid every convention of modern live performance, Dylan delivered a show that was equal parts baffling, frustrating, moving, and brilliant. This is our full review of one of the strangest and ultimately most rewarding concerts we've ever witnessed.
Ominous Message From Chino Farm Raises Questions About Future Of San Diego Culinary Icon
One of San Diego's most revered culinary institutions may be facing an uncertain future. Chino Farm, the legendary Rancho Santa Fe family farm that has supplied produce to some of the world's most celebrated chefs and restaurants for decades, posted a concerning message to its Instagram story on Father's Day suggesting the business may be struggling to survive beyond its 80th year.
REVIEW: Ziggy Marley At San Diego State University - A Night Of Reggae Legends, Missing Tickets, And Lost Patience
For a brief period Saturday night, "Love Is My Religion" was not our religion. Missing tickets, credential confusion, and Cal Coast's notoriously aggressive security tested our patience before Ziggy Marley delivered the kind of uplifting performance that reminded everyone why his family remains reggae royalty.
Pop-Punk-Themed Drink 182 To Replace Cass Street Bar & Harry's Taco Shop In San Diego's Ocean Beach
Less than three years after an unusual attempt to transplant two Pacific Beach concepts into the heart of Ocean Beach, the experiment is officially over. Drink 182, a new pop-punk-themed bar, restaurant, coffee shop, and arcade concept, is preparing to open in Ocean Beach, taking over the space most recently occupied by Cass Street Bar & Grill and Harry's Taco Shop.
REVIEW: In A City Often Accused Of Overlooking The Fine Arts, San Diego's Mainly Mozart Festival Continues To Prove Otherwise
On Saturday evening, patrons gathered beneath the warm early summer skies of La Jolla for another remarkable installment of the 38th Annual Mainly Mozart All-Star Orchestra Festival, a multi-concert event brought by an organization that has spent nearly four decades quietly disproving one of San Diego's most persistent criticisms: that ours is a city more interested in beaches, breweries and sunshine than fine art.
Wall Street Journal Puts National Spotlight On Coronado's Growing Sewage Crisis
One of America's most prestigious newspapers has turned its attention to a problem San Diegans have been living with for years.
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