SALSA THE NIGHT AWAY San Diego has a fantastic array of options for dinner and a show.
From murder mysteries to concerts on the bay, and Flamenco dancing shows to wedding receptions, you can experience it all in San Diego. Find authentic Spanish ambiance in the center of the Gaslamp
Quarter. At Café Sevilla, there’s no need to rush through dinner to make it to an evening show, you can combine the two and make a night of it. What started as a small Spanish tapas bar in 1987 has since become one of San Diego’s primiere nightlife destinations. Every Fri- day and Saturday night, Flamenco dancers don their hard sole shoes and perform before a packed house. Enjoy authentic Spanish cuisine while watching cuadro, a group of flamenco performers-including dancers, singers, percussionists and guitarists. (619) 233-5979. www.
cafesevilla.com.
GREAT MUSIC VENUES Dozens of famous bands have come from San Diego, including
Switchfoot, Unwritten Law, Blink-182, and many more. In their early careers, these groups toured small music venues, with their shows rang- ing from free to a few bucks. The Casbah in Downtown and Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach are constantly putting on great concerts for the 21+ crowd. Catch a local band performing at one of these venues – and who knows, maybe down the line they’ll become the next big thing. Ca- fes are great places for intimate, all-ages concerts. Sip on a latte and lis- ten to local talent at Lestats Coffeehouse in Normal Heights, showcasing everything from singer/songwriters to techno-pop. Or, join the college crowd at UCSD’s Che Café for reggae and punk music. No matter what your age or preferred genre, there is a San Diego concert venue with just the right music for you!
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