
Providing shelter from the storm since Two Thousand & Nine
There was a time, perhaps not so long ago, when the public looked up to, idealized, and cared about things like public libraries, old time radio programs, good neighbors, unbiased news papers, intelligent conversation, friends and family. People wanted a simple quality life, and struggled valiantly to get it. Times have changed in recent years, and commodities of scale and nationalized mass production have altered the public consciousness to make each of us demand more while expecting less. Our popular culture is marred by the hand of an ever present mass media machine, an advocate for constant consumption, tempting the masses with the false promise of happiness via the almighty purchase.
However, there is a quiet argument that can be heard approaching from the dark alleys and small rooms across this country. People are beginning to see beyond the scope of the billboards and magazine headlines that have for so long clouded their perspective. Slowly, we are starting to see what was muddled by all the clutter. We begin to recognize the need for better products, products that fulfill needs instead of creating them. We begin to recognize the need for social conversations, the need for better conversations, the need for real values, the need to read more and watch less. And if the streets are quiet enough and if you are listening closely, you will hear the voice of the people in a unified, steady resonance. You will hear them call for change. You will hear them call for good.
You will hear them expect more, and demand less.
Bar One
95 meter
We've lived in little Italy for a couple years now and I can say this is one of our f...
The Rooftop Bar at Renaissance San Diego Dow...
393 meter
I visited the rooftop bar for the Wednesday night Rooftop Unplugged event. A little f...
Waterfront Bar & Grill
559 meter
The first place we visited during our stay in San Diego and im so glad we did.
A very...
The Local Eatery & Drinking Hole
884 meter
Great spot in the heart of Downtown San Diego — full menu of beers and eats. Nothing ...
Wet Stone Wine Bar & Cafe
925 meter
Good food. Foo foo, but good. There's a female order taker. Who's terrible at custome...
The Balboa Bar & Grill
963 meter
This little place is easy to miss but hard to forget. One of the best burgers I've ha...
House of Blues San Diego
969 meter
Good sound system but its standing room only. You wait for 1-1/2 hours for show to st...
The Commons Bar
995 meter
Although the name speaks volumes--this is NOT your common bar! It offers so much more...
Stout Public House
1 miles
The only bar in San Diego, really. Mark, Adrian, Dan, Dave—they always treat me well....
Gaslamp Tavern
1 miles
Everybody needs to be aware that this place is on the bottom floor of the building. T...
Vin De Syrah Spirit & Wine Parlor
1 miles
I've been to this place before and I remember it being nice, cool and fun. Last night...
Coyote Ugly
1 miles
Service was a little slow, but I got my drinks. I went on a Thursday, and it was ente...
The Tipsy Crow
1 miles
Each level is different, which is neat. Bar games on the tables and an arcade. The ba...
Analog Bar
1 miles
Stopped in for happy hour & enjoyed ourselves. No time to play connect 4 on the table...
GARAGE Kitchen + Bar
1 miles
This place is a good place to stop and eat. It has a cool atmosphere. The food came o...
McFadden's San Diego
1 miles
Went to McFaddens because the place across the street had lousy service. Two puffy bo...
The Rooftop by STK
1 miles
Cool rooftop bar. Maybe not the best rooftop bar view but their service is really nic...
Top of the Hyatt
1 miles
Great a must stop. At least go up for the view. The location on the 40th floor is w...to add Craft & Commerce map to your website;
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