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4033 Goldfinch St (btwn W Washington & Fort Stockton Dr), San Diego, CA
American Restaurant · Hillcrest · 58 tips and reviews
Abbie W: Refinery 29: trendy, go-to spot in the neighborhood of Mission Hills. We love its cool industrial design as well as its selection of organic food, locally produced craft beers, and affordable wines.
Abbie W: Refinery 29: Champagne and panoramic ocean views! The sunset flights glide over picturesque Del Mar every day of the week and are guaranteed to make lasting memories! http://www.californiadreamin.com/
Abbie W: Refinery 29:...peaceful place to interact with the great outdoors...37-acres. Picnic tables, four miles of garden trails, an abundance of exhibits, delightful gift shop...picture of tranquility.
Abbie W: Refinery 29: 125-year-old iconic landmark's restaurants, shops, and ultra-wide beach. Did we mention that it's played host to Marilyn Monroe, Thomas Edison, Babe Ruth, and eleven U.S. presidents?
2199 Avenida de la Playa (El Paseo Grande), La Jolla, CA
Sports and Recreation · La Jolla Shores · 20 tips and reviews
Abbie W: Refinery 29: Fun way to explore S.D. by sea. You can hit the water on your own or sign up for a guided tour, where you'll be led to La Jolla's stunning sea caves.
Abbie W: Refinery 29: Black-and-white checkered floors and an antique fireplace lend Capricorn a cool, stylish vibe. Take a peek at this lovely Bird Rock boutique.
Abbie W: Refinery 29: Get away from it all at Poway's Iron Mountain hiking trail. The roughly six mile, moderately difficult hike offers spectacular views — with hardly a single man-made structure in sight!
Abbie W: Refinery 29: Two words: apple pie. As evidenced by the ever-present line out the door. Once you're full, take a relaxing stroll on quaint Main Street and soak in that fresh mountain air.
Mexican Restaurant · Old Town · 126 tips and reviews
Abbie W: Refinery 29: Old Town San Diego is a tourist-heavy area to be sure... Casa Guadalajara, which will win you over with its authentic Mexican food, pleasant patio, tasty margaritas, and lively mariachis.
Abbie W: Refinery 29: We're crazy about this mom-and-pop shop in Leucadia, ... Not just a place to buy a new board, Surfy Surfy also regularly hosts events with live music and drinks.
Abbie W: Refinery 29: ...been in business for over 50 years...housed in a former residence and comes complete with a taco buffet, two heated outdoor patios, and two bars that get jam-packed during happy hour.
Abbie W: Refinery 29: Dolce Vita, LNA, Level 99, Nixon, and Charlie Jade are some labels sold at this boutique. Shoppers will fall in love with its chic clothes, jewelry, accessories, and home accents.
Abbie W: Refinery 29: This urban retreat specializes in old and new beauty tricks. We say stick with the Seaweed Facial, though, for 90 minutes of hydration and aquatic mineral pampering.
Abbie W: Refinery 29: In the middle of the Columbia and Little Italy districts. With Swiss showers, a steam room, and a lounge comfy enough to hole up in all day, Spa Veila is rejuvenation incarnate.
Abbie W: Refinery 29: We adore the owners' hand-selected collection of home decor, art work, bedding, one-of-a-kind jewelry, and beauty products, not to mention the cute '20s cottage it's housed in.
Abbie W: Refinery 29: The shop owner studied fashion in college, which translates to an expertly picked selection of clothes and jewelry from top brands like Corey Lynn Calter, as well as local designers.
Abbie W: Food and wine: The clear waters and beautiful sandstone cliffs of La Jolla Cove make it one of the San Diego area’s most breathtaking spots. Time your visit with sunset.
Restaurant · Central San Diego · 26 tips and reviews
Abbie W: Food and Wine: At this gastrolounge, mixologist Erin Williams offers drinks like Off the Beet’en Path, with saffron-infused gin, yuzu, ginger and beet brine.
Abbie W: Food and Wine: Named for its shimmering oyster-strewn shore. A pedestrian tunnel under the road connects bay and ocean sides of the thin strip of beach.
Abbie W: Travel + Leisure: accessible only by unmarked stairwell (off Coast Boulevard near Prospect Street). WannaSurf: Located at bottom of Marine Street. Where the street hits the sand look to your right.