Eye on L.A. uncovers the best food, fun in San Diego

ByTina Malave KABC logo
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Eye on L.A. takes a short road trip down to San Diego!
Eye on L.A. takes a short road trip down to San Diego!
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Just a 2 1/2 hour drive down Interstate 5 was all we needed for a quick and easy Los Angeles getaway! With its pristine beaches, quaint districts, endless shopping, dining and nightlife, and of course lots of family fun, San Diego might just be the ultimate L.A. getaway!

LA JOLLA

The seaside town of La Jolla and its shore do justice to its designation as "the jewel" of San Diego. Kayaking is popular along La Jolla Shores, as guests can paddle during low tide to La Jolla Caves to the south and Scripps Pier to the north. Just south of La Jolla Village, Windansea Beach is best known for its beautiful scenery and hard-breaking surf that breaks right at the shoreline due to huge underwater reefs. Windansea is also home to a legendary Polynesian-style surf hut, built in 1947 by pioneer Windansea surfers.

http://www.sandiego.org/discover/la-jolla.aspx

Bird Rock Coffee Roasters

Before you head to Windansea Beach, grab a cup of coffee at Bird Rock Coffee Roasters, the first roaster in the San Diego region to win the 2012 Micro Roaster of the Year award by a panel of experts through the trade magazine, Roast.

5627 La Jolla Blvd

San Diego, CA 92037

(858) 551-1707

www.birdrockcoffee.com

A.R. Valentien

Now that you've worked up an appetite, indulge at the award-winning A.R. Valentien, located in the Lodge at Torrey Pines, overlooking Torrey Pines Golf Course. Serving a menu of seasonal provisions from local farmers' markets, small growers, ranchers and fishermen, Chef Jeff Jackson will whip you up some dishes you'll never forget!

11480 N Torrey Pines Rd

La Jolla, CA 92037

(858) 777-6635

www.arvalentien.com

OLD TOWN

Visitors can witness the living legacy of California's birthplace in Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, San Diego's first "downtown." Old Town marks the site of the first Spanish settlement on the U.S. West Coast and features 12 acres of Mexican lore and historical sites, colorful shops, early-California-style restaurants, and museums.

Caf Coyote

At Caf Coyote, you must have some of their homemade tortillas, massive margaritas ("the best in the west"), enjoy strolling mariachis and the open air atmosphere!

2461 San Diego Avenue

San Diego, CA 92110

619-291-HOWL (4695)

www.cafecoyoteoldtown.com

BARRIO LOGAN

Originally a refuge for Mexican residents fleeing the revolution in the early 20th century, Barrio Logan today is both the epicenter of San Diego's Latino community and an artistic neighborhood spurring on a creative renaissance.

Chicano Park

Located beneath San Diego's Coronado Bridge overpass, Chicano Park is considered the world's largest outdoor art gallery. Once the site of a contentious fight to save the neighborhood of one of the biggest Chicano communities in the country, today, Chicano Park features over 60 murals and sculptures, showcasing the beauty, culture and spirit of Mexican Americans.

www.chicanoparksandiego.com

Barrio Logan Winery

Located within a construction materials testing company, Barrio Logan Winery offers its wine and facilities at low or no cost to non-profit organizations for fundraising events.

3030 Main Street

San Diego CA 92113

www.barriologanwinery.com

SEA WORLD

Sea of Surprises

In honor of its 50th, SeaWorld is offering guests a "Sea of Surprises" around every corner. You'll feel the energy throughout the park with new pop-up entertainment, such as the Sea Street Band and Splash Dance shows, to even more up-close animal encounters to the SeaWorld Surprise Squad delivering prizes to guests and other surprises.

Explorer's Reef

Explorer's Reef is SeaWorld's new arrival experience, where guests enter the park and immediately experience the beauty and wonder of incredible marine animals up-close with shark pups, rays, crabs and cleaner fish in four new state-of-the-art touch pools.

SeaWorld Animal Rescue Program

Marine mammals such as seals, sea lions, sea otters, dolphins, whales, sea turtles and seabirds may strand for a variety of reasons: illness, injury, exhaustion or separation from their mother. SeaWorld's Rescue Program rescues, rehabilitates and returns animals to the wild, giving them a second chance at life. Members of the public, lifeguards and other individuals report strandings to SeaWorld's rescue hotline (800-541-SEAL) and SeaWorld team members respond.

Summer Nights

After the sun goes down, there's still plenty to do at SeaWorld during the Summer time. Experience the park in a whole new different way with a fireworks spectacular and special nighttime shows.

Dolphin Interaction

For animal lovers who long to enter the watery world of dolphins, SeaWorld San Diego's Dolphin Interaction Program (DIP) is a dream come true. Participants get the opportunity to see and feel the dolphins, as well as give training signals and reinforce dolphin behavior in a variety of ways. Swimming skills are not required during these shallow-area interactions.

Manta Rollercoaster

On Manta, you can soar, dive and twist like a ray on SeaWorld San Diego's first multi-media double-launch coaster. Or surround yourself with gliding rays in a one-of-a-kind grotto where you can touch and feed these incredible animals.

SeaWorld San Diego

500 Sea World Drive

San Diego, CA 92109

(800) 257-4268

http://seaworldparks.com/seaworld-sandiego

LITTLE ITALY

While visiting Little Italy, host Tina Malave stopped by longtime local favorite Filippi's Pizza Grotto to take in an old-fashioned Italian-American dining experience. Not only did she get to flip some pizzas, but she was blown away by the authentic Italian delicatessen and market. And what's pizza without a little craft beer? We got an insider tip that San Diego makes some of the greatest beer, not just in the U.S., but in the world! Ballast Point Brewing Company offers beer lovers 30-40 award winning Ballast Point Beers on tap on any given day. Our tip, stay at a nearby hotel and try the taster flights.

Filippi's Pizza Grotto

1747 India Street

San Diego, California 92101

(619) 232-5094

www.realcheesepizza.com/

Ballast Point Brewing Company

10051 Old Grove Rd

San Diego, CA 92131

(858) 695-2739

www.ballastpoint.com/

SAN DIEGO BAY

No trip to San Diego is complete without a visit to San Diego Bay, the birthplace of naval aviation more than 100 years ago. Stop by the U.S.S. Midway Museum, which pays tribute to our military men and women, or pay a visit to the Maritime Museum. After taking in some fascinating history, you'll be more than ready for a stroll over to Seaport Village.

U.S.S. Midway Museum

910 N Harbor Dr

San Diego, CA 92101

(619) 544-9600

www.midway.org/

Maritime Museum of San Diego

1492 North Harbor Drive

San Diego, CA 92101

www.sdmaritime.org/

Seaport Village

849 W Harbor Dr

San Diego, CA 92101

(619) 235-4014

www.seaportvillage.com

BALBOA PARK

San Diego's beautiful Balboa Park is considered the Smithsonian of the West. Step onto the plaza at Balboa Park and you're instantly transported to what feels like 19th century Europe. Its 1,200 acres are home to eight lush gardens, art galleries and renowned performing arts venues like the Tony Award-winning Old Globe Theatre, the world famous San Diego Zoo, and 15 spectacular museums. After a day of exploring the museums, you gotta try a bite at The Prado, named one of America's best restaurants by Gourmet Magazine.

Balboa Park

1549 El Prado

San Diego, CA 92101

(619) 239-0512

www.balboapark.org

The Prado at Balboa Park

1549 El Prado

San Diego, CA 92101

(619) 557-9441

www.cohnrestaurants.com/theprado

Special San Diego Insider Tips: SanDiego.org/50InsiderTips

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[Original air date: June 21, 2014]