I know what you're thinking, you're thinking..."Uh isn't she from Sd?"
Well actually she is from oceanside, vegas, guam...you name it and she's probably spent a portion of her life there.
Anywhoozels, I contemplated "Where do I like to go in sd?"
So I made a list of some of my favorite hotspots and what you would usually do there...so here goes
1) If you wanna get fucked up and drink reallly goood alcohol but you are not 21...
Go to MIN SOK CHON, it's a little korean restaurant and as long as you have at least 1 person who's 21+ yrs. old, then you can get all the delicious soju you want!
What's soju? REALLY GOOD RICE WINE, BUT YOU TAKE IT AS SHOTS. For example...mango flavored, strawberry, etc.
"Guaranteed to jack you up"
then you go to...
2)J MUSIC STUDIO, which is literally next door and where you can karaoke as loud and drunkily as your little heard desires. PLUS! you can sneak your own snacks and alki in that little place...but be sure to be smart about it. karaoke is probably the best activity when you're sober, drunk, or high.
I PREFER IT SOBER, BELIEVE IT OR NOT! haha
3)Speaking of getting high...
There's a little park in PB that has one of the prettiest views I have ever seen...it's A GOOD MAKE OUT SPOT/getting intoxicated spot/CHILL SPOT WITH FRIENDS...
kate SESSIONS park...sessions, kind of ironic don't you think?
smoke sesh, make out sesh, chill sesh
good times
4)Looking for a little live music? Well I would take my friends to any show that's 10-12 dollars at either Che Cafe by UCSD or Soma because those are just really cool atmospheres and there's always a show on the weekends to check out. It may not be a band you're into, but I guarantee your friends won't mind too much if they're all together.
5)Like a little sun, a little cotton candy, and a little thrill ride?
Well step on over to Belmont Park. Okay, so I know that mission beach is not that nice and let's be honest...there's only about 5 rides at Belmont Park...BUT!
The Great Dipper is infamous! It was my first rollercoaster, and it's just a fun experience. It's free admission, all you have to do is pay for the rides, and the food's decent. All I know is, that rollercoaster may break in about 3 years but it's like a landmark. If you grew up in sd, you rode that coaster at least once.
6)Next, for those who have at least one sweet tooth and are into pretty romantic settings...there's EXTRAORDINARY DESSERTS! It's a little pricey, but it's the best way to end the night. Their chocolate croissant bread pudding is TO DIE FOR, and the rest of their cakes are really rich in texture but delicious nonetheless. If you're a guy wanting to impress a girl...this is where you wanna take her.
7)So there's always a spot that people like to walk along and just enjoy each other's company, SEAPORT VILLAGE is the best spot to just check out the scenery and appreciate the weather. It has cute little shops that no one ever buys anything from (hat shop/hot sauce shop/etc.) and it's just a really adorable spot to have lunch.
8)Then there's the mexican food, and san diego has an abundance of it. Here's a couple places to name a few that are pretty good, authentic, and affordable: senor panchos, el cotixan, vallarta, jv's, valencia's, molcasalsa... just to name a few.
9)For another amazing view/sexy time spot at night....THERE'S MT. SOLEDAD. yeah -yuh, we all know that's where the steamy windows prevail. BUT WITH FRIENDS, IT'S STILL A REALLY FUN AND BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO GO. (Cabrillo monument is nice too)
10) For shopping, take them to THE NICE MALLS aka not ghetto...
fashion valley mall, horton plaza, and plaza bonita would be the best place for purchases.
so hopefully,if you aren't from san diego...you can go to these places and appreciate them.
or if you are from san diego, you should explore a little more and find new places that you can share!
STAY CLASSY SAN DIEGO...

-jenn the tourguide

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