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DINING & ENTERTAINMENT


ing walkways and gardens lead to a serene shopping experience. Don’t leave San Diego without taking advantage of our premium


outlets and superior savings. No matter where you are in San Diego, there is an outlet near you.


TAKE ME HOME


You cannot bottle up the San Diego sunshine, but you can take home a fabulous souvenir. The beach communities are lined with dozens of shops selling


everything from t-shirts, shot glasses and key chains to seashells in a bag. Kobey’s Swap Meet, held at the San Diego Sports Arena, Fridays through Sundays, offers an opportunity to bargain hunt and purchase directly from locals; while the boutique shops and art galleries sell pricier but one of a kind gifts. www.kobeyswap.com At Del Sol San Diego in Seaport Village, the sun brings colors


alive. Everything in the store shines a different one, when exposed to UV rays. This is one way to bring a little San Diego sunshine home with you.(619) 702-5013 www.delsolsandiego.com. Mass Transit bus route #8 & 9


Photo courtesy of Ali Ghannadan


BUY SOME BLING Looking for a little something special? A new piece of jewelry al-


ways makes us feel good and San Diego has just the right places for you to shop. South Sun Products is a fabulous 40,000 sq. ft superstore showroom. Experience the fabulously diverse collection of beads and other findings, as well as a spectacular array of unique and striking sterling silver jewelry. And to get you started on that one of a kind, cus- tom handmade piece, South Sun also offers beading and wire-working classes! (858) 309-5050 www.southsunproducts.com The San Diego Jewelers Exchange is San Diego’s landmark for all


your jewelry needs. With eight floors of various jewelry vendors, the Jewelers Exchange offers a wide range of jewelry shopping and servic- es. Located in the Gaslamp District, in the Timkin Building, a regis- tered historical site. Whatever your jewelry needs are, you’re sure to find it at the Jewelers Exchange - all in one convenient location! One of San Diego’s best kept secrets. (619) 232-9191 www.sdjex.com


START YOUR DAY RIGHT Start your day the right way by enjoying the most important meal


of the day at one of San Diego’s many breakfast nooks. Whether you are having toast and jelly, or eggs, bacon, sausage and pancakes, fuel yourself for a day of sightseeing. Richard Walker’s Pancake House uses only fresh, never frozen,


ingredients. From omelets to pancakes and a full lunch menu, their menu is sure to please even the pickiest of taste buds. (619) 231- 7777. www.richardwalkers.com. Brian’s 24, Gaslamp’s only restaurant serving breakfast, lunch


and dinner 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. (619) 702-8410.www.bri- ans24.com. With over 30 omelet creations and a local favorite, The Broken


Yolk Café in Pacific Beach, Carlsbad, Eastlake, Downtown and San Marcos is sure to satisfy everyone. (858) 270-9655. www.thebroke- nyolkcafe.com. Serving San Diego since 1985 is Perry’s Cafe (619) 291-7121 located at 4620 Pacific Highway. Fuel yourself for a great day of sightseeing in San Diego, don’t tour on empty!


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