University City

  1. Modern restaurant with wooden tables and chairs, soft lighting, wall-mounted TVs displaying sports and nature scenes, and a contemporary decor featuring stone and wood paneling.
    Our contemporary restaurant and lounge is the perfect setting for a casual and relaxing meal. Enjoy fantastic continental cuisine for lunch or dinner and indulge in a dining experience like no other. Six flat-screen HDTVs are scattered throughout the bar, lounge and outdoor patio so you can root for your...
  2. Multi-story hotel building with numerous balconies, exterior lights on, and landscaped entrance with stairs, flags, and a paved driveway in the foreground.
    Ideally located in San Diego's Golden Triangle, the San Diego Marriott La Jolla offers a warm, sophisticated Southern California Coastal atmosphere. The hotel is just a "sky walk" away from University Town Centre offering 150 upscale shops and over 30 dining options. Downtown La Jolla is only a few minutes...
  3. Five women in black dresses perform a dance on stage, while seated and standing audience members watch in a dimly lit, theatrical setting.
    Opera NEO is a venture for the new generation of young opera singers created to prepare and inspire them to grow and perform at the highest level. We strive to unlock their full potential while nurturing each individual's artistic qualities and personality to help them develop into independent artists. We...
  4. Banner for the San Diego Center for Jewish Culture’s Arts & Ideas series, featuring photos of performers and announcement that 2019-2020 tickets are on sale now.
    The San Diego Center for Jewish Culture (CJC) is housed at the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, Jacobs Family Campus. The CJC provides a wide array of multi-disciplined offerings, and is the largest local institution solely dedicated to exploring the Jewish experience through the arts. Our mission is to expand...
  5. A person’s hand holding a pint glass filled with light beer, resting on a coaster on a bar counter.
    It was on February 2, 1989 that Karl Strauss Brewing Company officially opened our doors in downtown San Diego and kicked off the city's craft beer industry. Happily, as we grew, so did the industry as a whole. San Diego quickly became home to more breweries, many of whom got...