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Easy Spirits

While 30th Street has developed over the past decade into one of the best craft beer corridors in the US (perhaps the world), the irresistibly sensual wonderland of craft cocktails have been all but absent until now.

Besides Jayne’s Gastropub, it’s been difficult to find a spot along 30th to slide into a discreet corner with your date and share in the warming indulgence of finely crafted spirits (keyphase, finely crafted) paired with an equally delicious meal. Luckily for locals exploring a nightlife, El Take It Easy recently obtained their liquor license, ushering in an evolved era for 30th Street.

Read more about the cocktails, developed with Dean James of San Francisco’s Alembic. We recommend trying the Paloma with hand-squeezed grapefruit juice and 100% Agave. You can thank us later.

 

VOLUME – The art of Tim Kerr, Otis B, & Sonny Kay

This Friday (6/24), Neat Neat Neat is hosting VOLUME, an art show at one of our favorite independent businesses here in San Diego county – the illustrious UNIV clothing store in Encinitas. The show features work by three musicians (Tim Kerr / Otis B / Sonny Kay), who all ventured into the irresistible world of visual art.

We’re very excited about the exhibition concept – yet another exploration in interdisciplinary goodness by Neat Neat Neat founder Josh Higgins. Keep it up!

More info on the Facebook event page.

Go To: The Sunset, San Francisco

Pop Gallery in Culver City is hosting a closing reception Friday, June 10th for SUNSET CIRCLES — a show feat. a group of San Francisco artists, including the talented Jay Nelson (see above). This reminded us of our enlightened wanderings around The Sunset district of San Francisco last winter, where we encountered one of Jay’s custom built bicycle mobiles at Mollusk Surf Shop (also home to some ambitious indoor treehouses and an art ‘store’ by Thomas Campbell). Within a couple blocks, you’ll run into the General Store and Trouble Coffee (for coffee, coconuts & toast of course). So worth a visit.

International Border by Bike

Bike to Work week continues with a nod to those traveling across international borders for work. If you’re in San Diego and looking for a good way to spend your afternoon, join the cycling community of Tijuana for a symbolic international ride.

Details posted here by Tijuego.

Extra Sensory at Subtext: 5.20.11

Mike Maxwell will be unveiling new works at Extra Sensory — opening this Friday, May 20th 6-10 pm at Subtext Gallery. Mike’s new pieces are influenced by hallucinogens, and the new looser aesthetic, he tells us, was partly influenced by his mural work last summer. We do love our Mike Maxwell mural down here at The Bakery, plus you can’t miss the 70 foot mustachioed man at 14th & J. We’ll be there, munchin’ on MIHO Gastrotruck.