Friday, March 9, 2012

Where can i find a kfc shirt or hat in stores around san diego? (not online)?

i want to get it by tomorrow. do any kfc restaurants sell them?Where can i find a kfc shirt or hat in stores around san diego? (not online)?
yes kfc does cell them and walmart/target does too.

Traveling to San Diego... Whats fun for 22 yr old girls to do ?

My friends and I are going to san diego and would like to know of some good club spots where we won't have to wait in line all night and some cool things to do during the say, can anyone recommend sites, restaurants, clubs, etc for us to go do for four days ?Traveling to San Diego... Whats fun for 22 yr old girls to do ?
I would hit up the gaslamp district in downtown San Diego. There are some great restaurants and clubs within walking distance there. If its warm out...check out pacific beach or the mission beach area. Great walk up bars and warm water beaches.
Pacific Beach is a fun area for young single women. There are lots of things going on in the area....nightclubs, beach activities, and restaurants....plus you are right by the ocean. You can join in a beach volleyball game with other people your age, rent rollerblades or bikes and explore the area, or simply sunbathe during the day.Traveling to San Diego... Whats fun for 22 yr old girls to do ?
You might want to see who is playing at the "Belly Up" tavern in Solona Beach (small costal town just north of San Diego).



See www.bellyup.com
gas lamp district,

balboa park (day stuff)

la jolla (killer restaurants)

Hill Crest, I hear the gay bars/clubs are better then the straight bars..

Pacific Beach for that "stereotypical" day at the beach..
Honestly, the best thing to do is just go to a fun neighborhood and walk around until you find somewhere that looks interesting to you... I would start out with just going to the Gaslamp District beacuse it has the most nightlife, it's very safe and you won't feel threatened there at all... Pacific Beach (PB) if you are more on the wild side.
I know this may sound childish but the zoo is awesome.
you could go to a club they have a lot of good ones there
what you can do is go on the Internet to find the hot night clubs, but if you go to downtown San Diego they have a lot of nice place to go out and have fun.try to find where the navy men hang out. go shopping during the day there is a lot to do you just have to do the research on the Internet to find out whats going on out there when you are suppose to arrive and then you can take it from there. have fun and be careful.
Dick's Last Resort in the Gaslamp District is an interesting place to eat. They are famed for insulting their customers...all in fun. I had a great chicken caesar salad there the other night (I am in San Diego for work right now).



Old Town is fun, too. Apparently they have a Ghost Tour in the evenings. This is the best place to find authentic Mexican food...although I am fond of the Americanized Mexican food!



There is also a trolley that takes you all around San Diego. You can get on and off all day as you like.

BYOB (Liquor Not Wine) In San Diego, CA?

Hey Guys having a hard time finding a BYOB in San Diego. I mean Liquor (I want to take an Absinthe bottle, not the illegal kind). All I've come up with is restaurants that charge corkage for wine... I know hard liquor BYOBs such as accepting 750ml vodka bottles are present in most every major metropolitan city. Help Plz??BYOB (Liquor Not Wine) In San Diego, CA?
Try getting a copy of Zagats Guide - it tells you all you need to know about local restaraunts

Date Ideas in San Diego,Ca?

I need help coming up with date ideas. I'm always blank when it comes time for me to pick a date. Any cool places or things to do as in restaurants, beaches, museums, or locations Blockbuster nite...could be in San Diego LA or even Mexico ... I am clueless when it comes to anything other than In %26amp; Out and a movieDate Ideas in San Diego,Ca?
Picnic at La Jolla Cove

Dinner and Drinks at the Beach House

Shopping and dinner at 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica- go to pier after

Lobster dinner in Puerto Nuevo in Mexico (need passports now)

Lunch at Garcias in Carlsbad then walk around downtown

Birch Aquarium

Balboa Park

Venice Beach in LA

The Getty Museum in LA

Drive out to Palm Springs for the day

probably can think of more lol
Old town San Diego has some great authentic Mexican restaurants and shopping. Also check out the Waley house. Its very haunted and they give tours.Date Ideas in San Diego,Ca?
If you like hanging out, talking at a coffee house/bookstore......the Upstart Crow is inside Seaport Village, dowtown San Diego. You can also walk by the water side, towards the back of the Convention Center where you can chill.
Ocean Beach is a great place for a date. There are all kinds of things to do down Newport Avenue. There are shops, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, ice-cream parlor. You can have dinner, then play some pool and afterwards, you can walk to end of Newport Avenue, where the pier is. Grab a coffee or ice-cream and take a walk down the pier for the end of a great date.
walking around seaport village and dinner in gaslamp district is always fun. If you like the bar scene jbar in hotel solamar and altitude on the roof of the gaslamp marriott have great views and cool atmospheres
This will work if you're old enough to drink:

Go down to Ocean Beach, drive all the way out Newport Avenue, and park. Go into the South Beach Bar %26amp; Grill for a beer and the BEST Grilled Mahi Tacos in the world! Then, take a walk way out the pier, or along the boardwalk, or just around OB - it's such a nice eclectic area.



If you're younger than that, how about the Corvette diner up in Hillcrest, followed by one of the more unusual movies at the theater just across the street.
I dont know of any places in san diego but there is this place in la

OLVERA street it is across the street from the unuion train station
There is so much to enjoy in SD! I highly recommend getting a day pass for Balboa Park to enjoy the museums. Then there is Cabrillo National Monument in Point Loma if you enjoy unspoiled landscape along the ocean...great spot for photos! Old Town San Diego is a nice place to go too. Lots of great restaurants, historic areas, and shopping. Seaport Village is always a nice visit too. You can check out signonsandiego.com for local events as well. One thing I always enjoyed was checking out the seals at the children's pool in La Jolla. There are plenty of great lunch and dinner spots there as well. If you like live music, check out Coyote's in Carlsbad. It is in "the village" of Carlsbad off Grand Ave. Great place for southwest cuisine, live music, and great drinks. There is also a great coffee place in Carlsbad called Cafe Elise. They have some amazing desserts! Both the Coyote (not to be confused with Coyote Bar and Grill in Old Town) and Cafe Elise have multiple fire pits on their outdoor patios to keep warm while enjoying the outdoors. Of course, from December till April there are whale watching trips out of San Diego too. Oh yes...I almost forgot...if you want to spend a weekend or an overnight somewhere, take the boat to Catalina Island! It's a lovely escape from the city. Quaint, quiet, sightseeing tours, good places to eat. Very romantic!



I hope this helps! Enjoy!!!
San Diego is such a beautiful places with a lot to do. A lot of people think about Old Town when they hear San Diego. There`s a bunch of places to go, and visit. It`s a tourist attraction, but it`s fun. They have excellent mexican restaurants, there`s one mexican restaurant (i forgot the name..) but it`s so good! it`s not like mexican-american food, it`s real mexican food! and the place looks beautiful. and balboa park is good to visit too. Since California is mostly known for it`s beaches, La Jolla Shores is beautiful, and it`s not super crowded a lot of the time. if you like doing a tourist kind of thing, and you`re into religious stuff. you should go to san diego mission de alcala, it`s california`s first mission. the art museum in balboa park is nice. umm, walking through mira mesa is nice. that one mira mesa mall (but not THE mira mesa mall) but the mira mesa parkway is nice to shop at, there`s a movie theatre, pat%26amp;oscars, islands, pier1 imports, ross, old navy, barnes%26amp;noble, buca di beppo, bath%26amp;body works, and other stores. buca di beppo is GOOD italian food. i highly recommend it. i think la jolla village square is nice too to shop, but since your in la jolla, you might as well go to utc, great mall. okay, so i know it`s not much of 'date ideas' but hope this helps!

Date Ideas in San Diego,Ca?

I need help coming up with date ideas. I'm always blank when it comes time for me to pick a date. Any cool places or things to do as in restaurants, beaches, museums, or locations Blockbuster nite...could be in San Diego LA or even Mexico ... I am clueless when it comes to anything other than In %26amp; Out and a movieDate Ideas in San Diego,Ca?
Drive to Ocean Beach



Walk down Newport to "Hodad's" for awesome burgers and fries, or pick up Mexican Food at Nico's, or BBQ across from Hodads.



Walk out onto the pier, to the very end, and look all the way to La Jolla and Sunset Cliffs on a clear day.



Stop to talk with at least one fisherman on the way, and ask him if he will teach you how to bait a hook.



Look down at the surfers in the water...maybe you should bring your camera for lasting memories.



Stop at Bud's Ice Cream on the way back on Newport, then go to Pacific Shores Lounge, the best dive bar in the world (with Mermaids on the wall and flourescent paint!)



My father met my step mother there in 1954! I was 18 months old, and my mother had left four kids with Dad.



They (Dad and Step Mom) remained married till the day she died in 1986.
1. Watch the fireworks from Sea World while enjoying an intimate bonfire on a San Diego beach.



2. Share a spectacular sunset with the person you love.



3. Take an evening kayak journey under the stars.



4. Bicycle along the coast.



5. Cuddle together in a horsedrawn carriage touring the waterfront.



6. Cruise the Bay for romance on the water.



7. Ride a gondola while snuggling and sipping wine.



8. Enjoy a stroll on the beach.



9. Picnic at Balboa Park and explore this park hand-in-hand.



10. Hike to a swimming hole and swim under the waterfall.Date Ideas in San Diego,Ca?
While I was living in San Diego, I enjoyed Extraordinary Desserts. http://www.extraordinarydesserts.com/
Pacifica Del Mar Restaurant in Del Mar, California. Awesome food and amazing view.
Old Town in San Diego is a great idea for a date! There are restaurants there as well as shops and stuff. The whole place is a historical landmark here in San Diego.



Also try Balboa Park. It has several museums and on Sundays, the International Cottages open up and give people samples of international goodies (the organ pavillion opens up on Sundays, too I believe).



There are lots of places to do dates. The San Diego Zoo is located right next to Balboa Park. There's also Sea World, the San Diego Wild Animal Park in Escondido, and a few surrounding shopping malls too.
Art galleries and museums. There are about a million of them, for whatever your taste is. Check the listings in the Reader or CityBeat for the best bets each weekend. Generally gallery openings are free, and often they are full-out events with live music, food, etc. Try Ray at Night in North Park, the second Sat. of each month, Kettner Nights in Little Italy, Culture %26amp; Cocktails at the SD Museum of Art, the A List at the Athenaeum... there are so many!! Some also have film nights, like the Museum of Photographic Art and MCA.
Hey Mali, I'm just finishing a rework of my website to focus on local date ideas around San Diego. Take a look, there are 100+ ideas in the database already with photos, driving directions, costs, and anything else you need to do them.
Go to Balboa park. You can eat at one of the restaurants there, go to the rose gardens, hit up a museum or catch an IMAX movie or play at the Old Globe.



My absolute favorite place!
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  • Valentines day in San Diego?

    My boyfriend and I are broke but still want to do something special on Valentine's day. Any suggestions of restaurants that won't be upping their prices and things we can do in San Diego that would be special but won't break the bank?



    Thanks.Valentines day in San Diego?
    the amigo spot,is a mexican restaurant,good food great service is by freeway 8,at south hotel circle
    buy a Condom???????????????????????Valentines day in San Diego?
    My fiance and I live in Coronado and this Valentine's Day we were going to have lunch on the beach. Now that the forecast mentions showers, we are going to go out to brunch and then make Valentine's cookies together. Nothing big, but that's the kind of thing we enjoy.



    Because of the weather, I suggest something indoors. Dinner and a movie is simple and not too expensive if you're splitting the cost. He can pay for dinner, you for the movie. Skip presents this year, who needs chocolates? I suggest going to Horton Plaza and catching a movie and there are many restaurant choices in the Gaslamp, including Rockbottom, Sushi Deli and the Hard Rock.
    Have a picnic at Mission bay; thats always my favorite thing to do.

    Why do I hate San Diego with a passion?

    Could it be because:



    - Provincial, backwards, jingost "natives"

    - Boring, unchanging weather

    - More expensive than San Francisco

    - Salaries are some of the lowest in the nation

    - Rude, self-centered, superficial people

    - Total absense of culture and music scene

    - Racist minutemen who want to build a huge wall between U.S. and Mexico

    - Traffic as bad as Los Angeles

    - Crappy restaurants

    - Too many brainless theme parks

    - Ugly, dry landscape

    - Stupid pastimes like "Over the Line"

    - Complete lack of character or communityWhy do I hate San Diego with a passion?
    I understand you.

    I moved here three month ago and i have realized that San Diego is LAME!

    I can't wait to get out of this weird city!
    I visited 8 years ago. I didn't hate it, but i can think of no reason to return. Also, you can't smoke.Why do I hate San Diego with a passion?
    Um, if you live there, then why don't you find some other city to move to. That have things to your liking?
    I agree wholeheartedly!! SD is full of fake, self centered brats. I dont know why anyone would wanna live there
    Obviously you do not have an life. One of my biggest mistakes was moving away for a career opportunity, which didn't last long. I loved every moment living in SD. Why don't you expand your horizons and venture outside the city; go to the mountains nearby and visit Julian; explore the many beaches. Stop being a cry baby about where you live. Be grateful that it is nothing like New York, Houston, or LA. If you don't like it there than get out.
    Thanks a lot. I have to move there. You aren't making this any easier for me. By the way. I got a good price on a place in a good neighborhood. San Francsico is more expensive for similar housing so I don't know what you're talking about in that case. The salaries in San Diego are generally higher than in Portland so that shoots down your lowsest west coast salary theory as well. The traffic is way worse in LA so that is incorrect as well. The rest of you claims I can not attest to but something set you off. What is it? Can we help with that issue?
    all of the above
    If you hate it, it's your prerogative. To each his own. If you look for negativity, you are sure to find it.



    I love San Diego and compared to other places I've lived, San Diego is the best in my opinion. I have met nothing but nice people and I don't stay bored for long. I've always found something to do.
    I was there for a week last year. I couldn't WAIT to get back home (Texas).



    I think all of the above are very much applicable!
    I have know clue you have to know why.So maybe ask your mom of your family history.
    What's keeping you there then? Try moving somewhere where you'll be less bitter.
    Just a few points of many that could be made, by the way don't let the screen door hit you on you way to some other perfect place.

    "total absense of culture and music scene"

    Name a better theatre town other than New York.

    "Stupid pastimes like Over-the-line"

    I've been here for 45 years and have never been there, I'm not even sure I know anyone who has. Just pretend its in another town, it might as well be.

    "More expensive than San Francisco"

    See me refute your lame logic on your other question thread.

    "Crappy Restaurants"

    You can't afford the best ones, and just don't go back to the bad ones. I've had disgusting food in Paris, New York, San Francisco, LA, etc. Where do you think its all good?

    "Theme parks"

    Other than Sea World (probably the only possible one in the city), you could go your whole life without SEEING one much less going to one. Did someone kidnap you and take you too one?

    "Rude, self-centered people"

    Mostly just transplanted people.

    etc...