30 San Diego Uptown News | Apr. 1–14, 2011
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Our commitment to excellence has been serving the community since 1981. We will be celebrating our 30th year of business and we Thank all our loyal customers.
50,000 car owners can’t be wrong! Carrillo's Auto Body will continue to:
. Provide complete auto body repairs by our professional technicians . Provide computerized frame and unibody specification . Strive to gain our customers trust with their vehicles . Provide complete interior and exterior detailing . Provide complete air conditioner service
. Offer a life time warranty on our repairs
. Provide computerized paint matching
. Accept all insurance providers
3074 Adams Avenue San Diego, CA 92116 P: (619)281-6791 F: (619)281-3936
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$1999 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $595 Acquisition Fee $0 First Month’s Lease Payment
$1999 Total Due at Lease Signing (Model (BFA) 1 at this price #BG733295
PER MONTH LEASE/ 42 MONTHS*
• 173-hp 4-cyl
SUBARU BOXER engine • Alloys & Roof Rack • Bluetooth & CD Player • Symmetrical All Wheel Drive
*On approved above average credit. Payments plus tax and license, 42 mo. closed end lease with purchase option. Excess mileage fees of 15¢ per mile based on 10,000 miles per year.
about LIFE, people, and health. The friendly atmosphere, peaceful surroundings, color- ful décor, and lively music are unique and unlike the typical doctor’s office. Good Vibrations is a safe oasis which facilitates your best possible chiropractic adjustment for the well being of your body, mind and spirit.
Second: Inner Balance Institute Third: Life with Chiropractic
FIRST PLACE FOR DRY CLEANER’S
Uptown Cleaners Attention, care and a positive attitude form the motto at Uptown Cleaners. They have a reputation for handling customer garments very carefully and providing quality service.
1020 University Ave, D105 T (619) 299-2378
http://uptowncleanerssd.com
Second: Veribest Third: Ogdens Hillcrest
FIRST PLACE FOR FLORIST Storm
Is a family business that provides on-demand flower arrangements and gifts to customers throughout San Diego.
902 West University Ave T (619) 543-9599 and (800) 748- 5467
www.stormflorist.com
Second: Dave’s Flower Box Third: Green
FIRST PLACE FOR FRESH PRODUCE
Hillcrest Farmers Market Is composed of 125 local vendors selling locally grown fruit and produce, flowers and arts and crafts. Many grow their produce organically, without pesticides. The market has an international product focus.
3960 Normal Street T (619) 299-3330
www.hillcrestfarmersmarket.com
Second: Whole Foods Third: Fresh and Easy
FIRST PLACE FOR DENTIST
Jeffrey S. Keeny, DDS Services include root canals and extractions, crown and implant placements, and dentures fitting. Also provides teeth whitening treatments.
1807 Robinson Avenue, Suite 101 T (619) 295-1512
www.drkeeny.com
Second: Strober Dental Third: Zen Diego
FIRST PLACE FOR COFFEE HOUSE
Filter Coffeehouse Serves chicken, a pesto Panini, granola and vanilla yogurt with any choice of fruit. Filter is an ideal place to relax, study or just have a meal or cup of coffee.
4096 30th Street T (619) 521-0533
www.myspace.com/filtercoffee- house
Peets Coffee and Tea Serves quality coffee in a social environment. Peets philosophy
JEEP •CHRYSLER •DODGE
www.bakersubaru.com
honors the principles of sustainability and certification to ensure that coffee is harvested in a way that does not compromise people and land.
350 University Avenue, Suite D (619) 296-5995
www.peets.com
Second: Claire de Lune
FIRST PLACE FOR CHEAP EATS Los Panchos Serves burritos, eggs with ham, bean and cheese huevos rancheros (rancher’s eggs), scrambled eggs with tomatoes, onions and green peppers; tortilla omelets, Mexican sausages with eggs, shredded beef, bell peppers and much more.
409 Washington Street T (619) 295-5828
http://lospanchos.menutoeat. com
Second: El Cuervo Third: Chicken Pie Shop
FIRST PLACE FOR DELI
City Deli Serves mashed potatoes, homemade salad dressings, lean deli meats, and cakes and pastries baked on site by staff bakers. All food is fresh.
535 University Ave
T (619) 295-2747 and (619) 297- 2222
www.citydeli.com
Second: Deli Llama Third: DZ Akins
FIRST PLACE FOR LATE NIGHT EATERY
Brian’s American Eatery [or
Brian’s 24?] Offers fried chicken, pot roast, chicken Parmesan, prime rib, fish fry, BBQ ribs, turkey and more. Also serves beer and wine.
1451 Washington Street Tel (619) 296-8268
www.americanfoodsandiego.com
Second: City Deli Third: Rudfords
FIRST PLACE FOR OUTDOOR DINING
The Prado
Is located in San Diego’s Balboa Park, surrounded by several museums and beautiful gardens. The menu includes Spanish- styled tapas and albondigas— soups made with meatballs, green beans and chicken stock.
1549 El Prado Balboa Park
$259
$1999 Down Payment $0 Security Deposit $595 Acquisition Fee $0 First Month’s Lease Payment
SUBARU•KIA
$1999 Total Due at Lease Signing (Model (BDB) 1 at this price #B3395123
PER MONTH LEASE/ 42 MONTHS*
• 173-hp 4-cyl
SUBARU BOXER engine • Auto transmission
T (619) 557-9441
www.cohnrestaurants.com/menu- restaurants/the-prado
Second: Urban Mo’s Third: Eden
• Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive • CD Player & Bluetooth • Power Windows & Locks
*On approved above average credit. Payments plus tax and license, 42 mo. closed end lease with purchase option. Excess mileage fees of 15¢ per mile based on 10,000 miles per year.
888-600-7314 900 Arnele Ave. El Cajon
www.bakersubaru.com Subaru Tribeca, Forester, Impreza and Outback are registered trademarks. All advertised prices exclude government fees and taxes, any fi nance charges, any dealer document preparation charge, and any emission testing charge. Expires 4-3-2011.
FIRST PLACE FOR NEIGHBOR- HOOD BAR
Urban Mo’s
Is known for its cheerful, all- accepting atmosphere. Serves tasty burgers and cocktails in glasses adorned with plastic farm animals. Urban Mo’s is a proud contributor of the happy Hillcrest mood.
308 University Avenue T (619) 491-0400
www.urbanmos.com
Second: Pecs Third: The Loft
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