Paul Dobson, Founder of Downtown San Diego Institution Dobson’s Bar & Restaurant, Has Died
Paul Dobson, the founder and longtime proprietor of Dobson’s Bar & Restaurant, one of downtown San Diego’s most enduring and beloved dining institutions, has died. News of Dobson’s passing was shared this week by friends and colleagues, prompting an outpouring of condolences from the city’s legal, business, and hospitality communities, many of whom spent decades gathering inside the clubby, wood-paneled restaurant that bore his name.
A New Live Webcam Is Giving A Real-Time Window Into Daily Life In San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter
Downtown San Diego’s most recognizable neighborhood just got a digital front row seat. A newly launched live webcam is now streaming continuous footage of the Gaslamp Quarter, offering residents, visitors, and business owners an unfiltered look at one of the city’s busiest and most dynamic areas.
French Master Patrick Ponsaty Named Executive Chef At The Inn At Rancho Santa Fe As Historic Property Enters New Culinary Era
San Diego's The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe has appointed acclaimed French master chef Patrick Ponsaty as its new Executive Chef, a move that reshapes the culinary direction of the century-old property as it undergoes a major transformation.
America’s Pizza Slowdown Is Real. In San Diego, The Price Tag Is Part of the Story
In San Diego, a city that still reveres great pizza, the highly-publicized national pizza slowdown isn’t about losing appetite so much as losing the sense that pizza is the obvious, affordable choice when a single pie can now cost as much as an entire night of takeout.
From The Pit To The Press: A Year Of Becoming A Culture & Music Reporter In San Diego - 2025 In Review
In 2025, I turned a lifetime of attending live performances into a deliberate practice of cultural reporting, using concerts and theater not just as entertainment, but as a way to understand what truly resonates and why. What follows is my recap of the 50 concerts, comedy shows, plays, and musical theater productions I attended in 2025, alongside the moments that reshaped my taste and sharpened my instincts.
Maiden Coronado Set To Debut As Long-Awaited Waterfront Restaurant At Ferry Landing
After more than 17 years of delays, revisions, and unrealized plans, a new waterfront restaurant is finally taking shape at Coronado’s iconic Ferry Landing. Construction is now underway on Maiden Coronado, a large-scale, indoor-outdoor dining destination that will occupy the long-vacant parcel next to Il Fornaio, delivering on a promise first envisioned by the Port of San Diego nearly two decades ago.
What Are Those Giant Tumbleweeds Taking Over San Diego's Mission Bay? Here’s What’s Behind The Post-Storm Phenomenon
Following the first significant rainstorms of 2026, residents walking along San Diego's Mission Bay and surrounding shoreline paths have been greeted by an unusual sight: massive, tangled tumbleweeds scattered across the sand, bike paths, and bay edges, in some cases piled several feet high. Photos shared across social media show the dry, spiky masses clustered near storm drains, trash cans, and low-lying shoreline areas, prompting confusion and speculation about where they came from and whether they pose an environmental concern.
Are Paint Chips From Filippi’s Pacific Beach Location Ending Up In San Diego Storm Drains? Reddit Post Sparks Environmental Questions
A viral Reddit post accusing the Filippi’s Pizza Grotto Pacific Beach location of washing paint chips into San Diego storm drains, and potentially toward the ocean, has ignited a heated online debate, raising broader questions about stormwater regulations, contractor practices, and how quickly public outrage can outpace verified facts.
Owner Of San Diego's Decades-Old La Playa Taco Shop Deported Following ICE Detention
The owner of La Playa Taco Shop, a decades-old Mexican food institution in San Diego's Pacific Beach, has reportedly been deported following his detention by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, marking a devastating turn in a case that sparked widespread community concern and support late last year.
REVIEW: Duran Duran Prove Endurance Is The Ultimate Flex At San Diego's Viejas Arena
With MTV officially shuttered in 2026, Duran Duran’s San Diego stop felt like a living counterargument to the idea that pop relevance expires with its platforms. At Viejas Arena, the band delivered a kinetic, visually rich performance that affirmed their status not as relics of the MTV era, but as victors who long ago transcended it.
A Viral Reddit Confession Has Sparked A DoorDash Boycott And Reignited Fears About The Gig Economy’s Darkest Algorithms
A viral Reddit post claiming to expose how a major food-delivery app profits from “priority” and “driver benefit” fees without paying drivers a dime has exploded into a national flashpoint, racking up more than 80,000 upvotes and fueling calls to boycott DoorDash and similar platforms. While the anonymous allegations are unverified, the thread has reignited long-simmering fears about opaque gig-economy algorithms, dynamic pricing, and whether convenience culture is quietly being engineered to squeeze both workers and customers.
Doc Holliday’s Bar & Grill Saunters Into San Diego’s Old Town
A new Old West–themed bar and restaurant has quietly entered San Diego's Old Town. Doc Holliday’s, the latest concept from restaurateur Pietro Busalacchi and the team behind Trattoria Don Pietro, El Sueño, and Tako Vibrant Sushi, has officially soft opened, with a full grand opening planned for February 1.
Frida’s Express Opens in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter, Bringing More Tijuana-Style Street Tacos To Downtown
Frida’s Express has officially opened its doors in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter, expanding the growing Frida’s Taqueria brand. The new fast-casual outpost quietly began serving customers in recent days, marking the latest taqueria concept rooted in Tijuana-style street food to enter the now-saturated downtown market.
Morrissey Cancels San Diego Show Yet Again, Cementing His Status As Live Music’s Most Reliable No-Show
San Diego fans hoping that the third time might finally be the charm are once again left empty-handed as Morrissey has officially canceled his January 6, 2026 performance at the San Diego Civic Theatre - a show that itself had already been postponed from May 1, 2025.
San Diego Restaurants Closures & Downgrades This Week (December 26 - January 1) Due To County Health Department Inspections
This is the weekly list of San Diego County restaurants and food facilities that have faced temporary closures and downgraded status due to health inspections from December 26, 2025 - January 1, 2026.
San Diego’s 70+ Most Shocking Bar & Restaurant Closures Of 2025
If 2025 was a year of ambition, momentum, and long-awaited openings across San Diego’s dining scene, it was also - quietly, steadily, and sometimes shockingly - a year of collapse. Here we highlight San Diego's more than 70 most shocking bar & restaurant closures of 2025.
Newly-Installed Meters Around San Diego's Balboa Park Vandalized With Foam And Feces Days Before Paid Parking Launch
Just days before the City of San Diego was set to begin enforcing paid parking around Balboa Park, newly installed parking meter kiosks along Sixth Avenue were deliberately vandalized in what appears to be a targeted act of protest against the city’s expanding parking enforcement regime.
Kettle On Founder Planning Oceanside Expansion With ‘Kettle On Coast,’ Taking Over Longtime Petite Madeline Bakery Space In San Diego's North County
A North County San Diego café appears to be poised for a new chapter, as public records show that Kettle On Coast will soon open in the space long occupied by Petite Madeline Bakery & Patisserie in downtown Oceanside.
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