San Diego, Day 3

Started off the day by heading to Old Town. Old Town is basically a bunch of shops, plus museums scattered around a square.

We started off by heading to this street market (where one person was selling screen shining cloths, and shined my watch for free (it actually did look impressive).

After, we got some caffeine from Cafe Vergnano: http://food.johnmatienzo.com/2019/07/07/cafe-vergnano/

Then we continued to wander around, and headed to the main square, where we looked around at shops, and explored museums.

Around the main square we also did some testing a of hot sauce, and also olive oil. For the big sauce, I tried the mildest one, which was the sweet and spicy. For the olive oil, I tried the garlic one, and also the honey vinegar. Both were great (not that I know anything about either).

After, we headed to this bar in Old Town for drinks: http://food.johnmatienzo.com/2019/07/07/barra-barra-saloon/

After, we headed to Ocean beach in hopes of finding a fire pit we could do a bon fire. Unfortunately our stay was short lived (like 30 minutes) since we could not find a fire pit.

(Adding here the fact we headed to Ocean Beach from Old Town via a Lyft Scooter. Gotta day it was unilateral to Skip in the sense of the acceleration and “breaking” system. So overall I did like the Lyft scooters).

So we then headed to Fiesta Island, and unfortunately also could not find a fire pit there. Then we headed to Mission Bay Park, where we did find a fire pit! After securing a spot, I headed back to the AirBnB to grab some supplies, and also sleep for an hour.

After an hour, I did head back to Mission Bay Park, and we had a great time with the bon fire (plus smores, pizza, alcohol) for a couple of hours.

After the bon fire, we made a pit stop to the AirBnB, and then headed over Spin where we checked out a Mayan Warrior event. Gotta day, the event and club was pretty sick.

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San Diego, Day 2

Started off the day by riding a scooter from our AirBnB to mission beach. Was the first time I actually tried a scooter. Having the view go by and the wind passing you was great. The scooter I tried was Lime.

After chilling at mission beach for a bit, we ended up going sailing around North San Diego Bay. Our captain was pretty chill, and it was actually cool to just have four people (a lot more personal). From the boat you can see the view of downtown. Tour was $90, but included unlimited wine and snacks.

After sailing, we headed back to mission beach for some tacos at La Playa (highly rated on yelp): http://food.johnmatienzo.com/2019/07/06/la-playa/

From La Playa, we used scooters to get to a place called Cannonball (has a great ocean view. Need to go back there!). This time around I used Skip. I actually liked Skip better than Lime. The acceleration was better, and the breaking system (aka deceleration system) was so better. Plus Lime’s handles are too high for me. Here is info about Cannonball: http://food.johnmatienzo.com/2019/07/06/cannonball/

After, we headed back to our AirBnB to drink some pickle backs, then headed out to meet some friends at A place called Tequila Factory: http://food.johnmatienzo.com/2019/07/06/tequila-factory/

After Tequila Factory, we headed over to the Gaslamp dust city for some salsa at Sevilla (recommended by our host at Tequila Factory), plus someone in our group wanted to Salsa.

At Sevilla, the music was “salsa-able”, but also you didn’t necessarily have to salsa (you could just dance regularly).

After Sevilla, I quickly stopped by Omnia to check it out. It is definitely it as grand as the Vegas one, but still nicer than most SF clubs. The DJs that were playing were called Coast Club.

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