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La Jolla’s Best Food

La Jolla’s Best Food

Looking for La Jolla’s best food? Our community is a haven for foodies and you could easily spend a month sampling olive oil, sipping local wine, tasting fish you’ve never tried before, being amazed by our craft beers, and enjoying farm-to-table produce. We also make a good cup of coffee and the best fish tacos […]

October 17, 2013 | By | 2 Replies More
Unique Things To Do In La Jolla

Unique Things To Do In La Jolla

Our part of San Diego is known for great beaches, restaurants, and shopping. In addition, here are my Top Ten Favorite Only-in-La Jolla Activities: 1. Take a surf lesson. Surf Diva in La Jolla Shores is the world’s #1 surf school for women – and they also offer co-ed surf camps for would-be surfers ages […]

April 20, 2011 | By | Reply More
La Jolla’s Sweet Life

La Jolla’s Sweet Life

In addition to San Diego’s most beautiful beaches, La Jolla’s Sweet Life offers some of the city’s most delicious desserts. My husband and I both love frozen yogurt and, while Froglander’s on Pearl Street has been our perennial favorite, a newcomer in La Jolla Shores is giving them some tough competition. Yogurt Escape, tucked among […]

March 21, 2010 | By | 1 Reply More
La Jolla Farmers’ Market – Part 2

La Jolla Farmers’ Market – Part 2

I know I already posted about the La Jolla Farmers’ Market (May 2008), but recently I discovered some exciting new vendors with remarkable products, and I can’t stop myself from telling you about them. First, the darling Swiss couple pictured to the right are serving authentic birchermuesli and a wonderful apple pastry. After consuming both […]

September 16, 2009 | By | Reply More
La Jolla Farmers’ Market

La Jolla Farmers’ Market

The La Jolla farmers’ market is a perfect example of a really cool thing that doesn’t get on the radar screen of most visitors. It’s held every Sunday from 9am – 1pm on the playground of La Jolla Elementary on “upper Girard.” That’s the part of our main drag that extends south of Pearl Street. […]

May 18, 2008 | By | Reply More