I wouldn't dare take the mantle of Beer Traveler away from our own foreign correspondent, but this last weekend I was in San Diego for a family reunion. While down there I found myself with several hours of free time and a perfect opportunity to hit the streets in search of beer. I took my brother, Barrett, along for the ride and we hitched a ride to the trolley station at Old Town San Diego. The trolley is an excellent way to get around San Diego, but Barrett and I managed to make it difficult in our own way. After barely missing the trolley when we got there we had to wait fifteen minutes for the next one. We sat patiently and watched as a trolley came from the direction of downtown and we watched as people got off and on completely secure in the knowledge that this trolley would be continuing on to the Mission Valley area of San Diego. It was until after the indecipherable "all aboard" call that I had one of those "hey wait a minute" moments and I turned to Barrett just in time to watch the trolley start on its way back downtown. Oh well, another fifteen minutes of lively conversation between Barrett and I.
We finally caught the third trolley and were off to the beer. We hopped off at the Civic Center
Another, decidedly more successful, trolley ride put us right at the Princess Pub in the Little Italy section of San Diego. This is my favorite place to grab a beer in San Diego and any time I'm
All in all I would say it was a successful tour of a couple of San Diego's better beer establishments. If you made it to the end of this tale, I'm sure you could use a pint yourself, but I'd love to have everyone post a comment about their favorite place to get a drink (beer or otherwise) when they're out of town. Perhaps if we get enough submissions we can compile a little travel guide for when we're away from home.
Cheers,
Alex
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It's like I'm reading a virtual episode of 3 Sheets! Congratulations on learning to navigate public transit.
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