Bar Wars: San Diego's Til Two Club Operators Constantly Targeted In Vicious Online Vendetta Campaign By Former Seller, Years After $115K Court Loss

San Diego's Til Two Club is at the center of a bitter feud as a former owner blasts current operators on Instagram over alleged debt and allegations of wrongdoing, in addition to personal attacks.

San Diego's punk rock staple Til Two Club has become ground zero for one of the city's most toxic hospitality feuds, with a former owner unleashing a relentless Instagram smear campaign accusing the current proprietors of being "scumbags," "thieves," and "pure scum" who he says stole the bar and dodged a six-figure debt, claims rooted in a bitter lawsuit that ended in his favor but not his satisfaction.

Nearly six years after selling the iconic El Cajon Boulevard dive bar, Michael "Mick" Rossler, current owner of City Heights' Tower Bar, has escalated the ongoing drama through an inflammatory Instagram account where he posts scathing attacks on Til Two's leadership, complete with doctored photos, leaked documents, and allegations of fraud, abuse, and lavish lifestyles funded by unpaid debts. The account publishes intensely critical commentary of a deeply personal nature, shifting the matter beyond a legal disagreement and into territory that those targeted describe as harassment.  

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Originally published on March 3, 2026.