1600 Pacific Hwy
San Diego, CA 92101
619-694-3900
San Diego's Premier Live Music, Event, and Entertainment Venue is a 'must visit' in Southern California. Two blocks from San Diego's Santa Fe Depot and Little Italy, Music Box is an 800 person concert venue and event space worth every minute of your time to visit.
Event Venue | Affordable, inviting, fun and community focused. Capacity for semi-private events is 125, full buy-outs for 216 Leading technology, large projection capabilities, 8 TVs Live music Corporate events and presentations 16 rotating taps Variety of red and white wines Soju cocktails Off site sale for alcohol at retail pricing Our food menu is selectively simple and fresh, featuring the very best made-from-scratch flatbread pizzas, Hawaiian style ahi poke and teriyaki chicken rice bowls, salads and paninis. Make sure to leave room for our delicious Double Chocolate Stout beer brownies and ice cream sundaes. 98 Bottles is also home to The Back Room, an intimate event venue that hosts a varied selection of live entertainment and is also available for private rental.
Site checks or booking info for the Port Pavilion on Broadway Pier, please email: [email protected] with the following information: Date(s) requested: Time: How many people: What type of event: How did you hear about us? Someone will answer your inquiry within 48 hours. Thank you.
Star of India was built in 1863 at Ramsey in the Isle of Man as Euterpe, a full-rigged iron windjammer ship. After a full career sailing from Great Britain to India and New Zealand, she became a salmon hauler on the Alaska to California route. Retired in 1926, she was not restored until 1962–63 and is now a seaworthy museum ship home-ported at the Maritime Museum of San Diego in San Diego, California. She is the oldest ship still sailing regularly and also the oldest iron-hulled merchant ship still floating. The ship is both a California Historical Landmark and United States National Historic Landmark.
Celebrate the New Year weekend in one of the most beautiful waterfront settings with all of us at the San Diego Wyndham Bayside Resort. Five days of incredible dancing with world renowned DJs, together with our amazing teacher selection, the passion and energy of one of the most welcoming and friendliest tango communities in the country. Come and Join us!
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DTown Productions is a San Diego staple in the event production, promotion and marketing industry. Started in 2003, DTown quickly became a recognized entity in the nightlife industry. From early 2004 until 2007, Fridays at Aubergine proved to be the event that put DTown on the map. For almost 4 years, DTown successfully promoted the best Friday nights, something not many production companies can lay claim to. In addition, DTown has promoted Friday events at all of the best venues in the city including weekly events at Confidential, Stingaree, Voyeur, the 207 & Float venues at the Hardrock, and now currently, Side Bar. Led by Kevin Brown and currently run by event mastermind Aaron Wellman, DTown has continued to grow into the full scale production company that it is today. DTown provides our clientele with a full range of services that encompass every aspect of event production. We strive to constantly maintain a great working relationship with everyone around us and make sure we provide the atmosphere that our clientele is looking for. DTown Productions always hits the mark…you decide what that mark is.
Jack in the Box® is one of the nation’s largest burger chains, with more than 2,200 locations. You can order anything on the menu, from a Breakfast Jack® or Ultimate Cheeseburger™, to Tacos, Seasoned Curly Fries and Real Ice Cream Shakes any time of day. And night too. Because hunger has no curfew.
Closed on April 18,2013 after 40 years of service.
The San Diego County Administration Center is a historic Beaux-Arts/Spanish Revival-style building in San Diego, California. It houses the offices of the Government of San Diego County. It was completed in 1938 and was primarily funded by the Works Progress Administration. It was previously known as the San Diego Civic Center and as the City and County Administration Building. Because of its notable architecture and its location fronting San Diego Bay, it is nicknamed the Jewel on the Bay. Architects were Samuel Wood Hamill, William Templeton Johnson, Richard Requa and Louis John Gill. The building used innovative construction techniques to guard against earthquakes, and the project was considered to be "a prototype of American civic center architecture". The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 16, 1988.