Saturday, August 11, 2018

Eating Out In San Diego


After getting settled in my room at The Sophia, I decided to have lunch downstairs  at the Brasserie. I sat outside in the courtyard lined with flowers. It was perfect for people watching.  I ordered the risotto with vegetables, which was delicious. Next time I go to San Diego I will eat all of my meals there. The quality was excellent, and reasonably priced at $12.00.  I had made arrangements to meet with my friend Anita at 2:30 p.m. to knit in the lobby.


When I went inside, Anita was already there. We sat in the lovely antique chairs for a couple of hours and chatted. She was working on a sock, and I was knitting my shawl. This was the first time we've met in person, but we felt like old friends. Her husband stopped by and I got to talk with him, as well.


I went back upstairs to my room, took a shower, and got ready to see Ben Vereen's show. I had my eticket  printed out, and had carefully written down directions to Martinis Above Fourth.  I boarded the #11 bus around the corner from the hotel, and headed up to Hillcrest. I was glad that I had validated my bus pass at the kiosk when I arrived at the train station.


We passed some beautiful older homes on the way. I was concerned that the area might be unsafe, but it was artsy and  fabulous! There were lots of cafes, restaurants, and shops. Ben was terrific, as always. He brings such an emotional depth to his work. My favorites were his medley of hits from Pippin', Jesus Christ Superstar, Hair, and some of his other shows. (He's done so many!) His rendition of I Dreamed a Dream made us cry. His eyes sparkle with talent, and his hands are beautiful and expressive.


When he performed the Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis songs, the audience went wild. That kind of music always makes me feel happy and alive. His musicians were excellent, and so tight! David Loeb, his arranger and musical director, was fantastic. The showroom is intimate and cozy. It reminded us of a New York Supper Club.   

My waiter, Zach, was a doll! He was so sweet and handsome. The women who joined me at the table acted like they were going through a break-up when they found out that their favorite waiter was no longer working there. They looked to be about in their mid fifties. The waiters were young, cute, and probably in their twenties, I would say. Zach made a fresh pot of coffee for me, and it was delicious. I gave him a 25% tip.


I zipped out of the showroom in time to catch the bus back to the hotel. It let me off a half a block from the front entrance. Everything had gone like clockwork, in spite of my nervousness about being in a new place.  It was a thrilling night.

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18 comments:

  1. It's so nice to see Anita. You two are excellent knitters, and no wonder you clicked right away.
    I love reading about your trip. Traveling can be addictive. 😊

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  2. Thanks Nil. Anita's work is gorgeous. I agree, I have been researching cruises online. I think a day trip to Carpinteria by car will be the next one. You are so right about how addictive travel is. I'm hooked!I know you love to travel, too.

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  3. How wonderful! I'm so glad you had such a great time and everything was safe and you didn't get lost at all. I enjoyed seeing your pictures of San Diego! Andrea

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    1. Thanks Andrea. I wasn't quite sure of the bus stop, but one of the guys at the desk helped me. It's a little confusing with the one way streets. More posts coming. I took lots of photos.

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  4. Your trip sounds just wonderful. So glad you were able to meet up with a friend to knit and see this wonderful show.

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    1. Thanks Mereknits. It was really fun to sit together and knit. You are right, the show was wonderful. So entertaining.

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  5. what a wonderful 'excursion' and it was really interesting to hear about the town and it's 'hip vibe'
    Sue xx

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    1. Hi Sue, Thank you. San Diego is a very special place. The surfers love it. I met some very friendly people.

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  6. I love the idea of meeting up to knit in the hotel lobby. I bet you had a lovely time

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    1. Hi Cherie, Yes we did. It was the perfect setting. Can't wait to go back there.

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  7. It looks and sounds like you had a great time, Stephenie. Lovely too that you met up with your friend and had time to talk and knit together. I wonder where you'll be off to next! Meg:)

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    1. Thanks Meg. It is really fun to take trips and meet people once you arrive. There are all kinds of travel possibilities in California. I'm researching Carpinteria and San Clemente. Both are right on the water.

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  8. Yes, we certainly became friends so fast! The Hillcrest area is always exciting. Restaurants come and go in that part of town, but the selection right now is outstanding! Steve and I had one very favorite place in which we always would see the same waiter. We were sad when it closed, but were surprised to see that same waiter (and he remembered us!) at another restaurant in the Little Italy section of town. In some ways San Diego still has that small town vibe despite being a large city! I started my sweater!!!!

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    1. Hi Anita, That's great news that you started your sweater. Congratulations. I need to finish mine. I will get to it when it is cooler. How nice that you found your waiter. I rarely eat out. It's something I love to do when I travel. I think I will be in San Diego again this year. I really loved it there.

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  9. You paint such a lovely picture of sitting knitting with your friend enjoying your time together :)

    It's good when everything goes to plan x

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    1. Thanks Fiona. It was a very pleasant and peaceful time. Yes, I was thrilled that things went so well. All of the trains were on schedule. Hope you are doing well.

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  10. What excellent mini adventures you're having! I find these to be the best in these days of airport travel dystopia.

    Ben Vereen, live and in an intimate venue must have been enchanting. Just a few bars from Pippen sets off wonderful memories and stars me dancing.....

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  11. Hi Jill, Thanks. Yes, the short excursions have been wonderful! I agree with you about airport travel. I do very little of it these days. I feel the same way about the music from Pippin. Ben performed a medley of that music in his act. It is still so alive and exciting!

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