Bacon and Barrels Festival in San Diego
Bacon and Barrels Festival in San Diego
Bacon. Think about that word for a second. Does the taste of bacon run across your mouth when you read it? Do you hear the crackling sound of it when you see the letters come together? Can you smell it? If you didn’t answer ‘yes’ to any of those questions, then this review isn’t for
Glass Door in San Diego
Dear Chef Carlos, This sucks. It’s never fun to give bad news, but I think it’s important to do so because it could lead to improvements. Please understand, the reason I didn’t say all of this while I was in the restaurant was because it was extremely busy the day of my visit. There was
Fig Tree Café in San Diego
Since the start of the month, my life has been non-stop, which is both a good thing and a bad thing. The good part is I got to work on a TV show. “Oh my gosh, I wasn’t expecting this Academy Award!” I know, I’m getting ahead of myself. The bad part is I need
Big Kitchen Cafe in San Diego
When I’m in a city where I’m unsure of where to dine, I prefer to ask someone who knows. Common sense, right? Every once in a while, the earth moves out of orbit and for some reason, the person who knows where to eat comes to me. That happened when I was visiting my friend,
Macaronage in San Diego
This past weekend I was in San Diego with my friend Lauren. Sure, I could have been doing cheesy Valentine’s Day festivities with my boyfriend, but he went out of town to be with family. With an empty weekend on my calendar, I took an impromptu trip to what Ron Burgundy coined, the Whale’s Vagina.
West Coast Tavern in San Diego
I’m not much of a breakfast person. Not the type of girl who wakes up on a Sunday morning eager to get the girls together and chit chat over the so-called, “most important meal of the day”. As an unfortunate result, brunch gets the short end of the fork by slight association. Although I’m not