Eater San Diego shares the top stories of the week from San Diego’s food and drink scene, including a peek inside Park Boulevard's new brewery and restaurant inspired by New Zealand.
New Zealand Food and Drink Comes to University Heights
Kairoa Brewing Company brings University Heights its first-ever brewery via a two-level brewpub inspired by the New Zealand heritage of its owner. The house beers feature New Zealand hops while the menu includes Kiwi classics like mussels, sausage rolls, and savory pies. The new spot is located along Park Boulevard, right next to the University Heights neighborhood sign.
Extraordinary Desserts Gears Up for Bankers Hill Expansion
Beloved dessert destination Extraordinary Desserts will shutter its 30-year-old original location along Fifth Avenue near Balboa Park to open a new outpost in Bankers Hill this March. A modern showcase for the cafe's extravagant cakes and pastries, the new space will also offer beer, wine, and small plates. The new location is about a mile-and-a-half away from the original location.
Veteran Chef Launching Adams Avenue Sushi Bar
An alum of Old Town's much-admired Sushi Tadokoro is launching his first solo restaurant along Adams Avenue in University Heights. Soichi Sushi will debut next month with a traditional sushi menu and an emphasis on omakase, chef's choice multi-course dinners.
Grand Ole BBQ Grand Opens in East County
North Park's popular barbecue spot expands with a large-scale restaurant and entertainment venue in Flinn Springs in San Diego’s East County. This Grand Ole BBQ location, in the works since last February, will feature the eatery’s signature Central Texas-style smoked meat as well as prime steaks, bar bites, and more. Cocktails, live music, and games round out the offerings.
Pro Skater Bringing Coffee and Vinyl to Oceanside
Two professional skateboarders and friends, Riley Hawk – son of local skate legend Tony Hawk – and Shea Cooper are teaming up to launch a coffee and record shop in Oceanside. Steel Mill Coffee will serve drinks made with James Coffee Co. beans as well as pastries and snacks. The shop will also sell new and vintage vinyl records.
Candice Woo is the founding editor of Eater San Diego, a leading source for news about San Diego’s restaurant and bar scene. Keep up with the latest Eater San Diego content via Facebook or Twitter, and sign up for Eater San Diego’s newsletter here.