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How Craft Beer Built San Diego’s Food Scene and What’s Brewing Next

San Diego Magazine's Happy Half Hour

Release Date: 11/06/2025

Is Ozempic Changing the Way We Dine? show art Is Ozempic Changing the Way We Dine?

San Diego Magazine's Happy Half Hour

#419 On this week’s Happy Half Hour, journalist Claire Trageser joins hosts Troy Johnson and Jackie Bryant to talk about her latest piece: Is Ozempic Killing Restaurants? With more diners eating less and skipping drinks, could the blockbuster weight-loss drug be reshaping the industry? Claire breaks down what she found—spoiler alert: it’s complicated—while Troy and Jackie dig into shifting food culture, the backlash against semaglutides, and what it all means for restaurants trying to survive. Plus, Claire shares her go-to local spot, and Troy goes deep on a rabbit blood sausage. To...

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Why San Diego’s Neighborhood Bars Still Matter show art Why San Diego’s Neighborhood Bars Still Matter

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Broadcasting from The Shanty in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Happy Half Hour looks at the week’s biggest restaurant news, including the and the shuttering of Cucina Enoteca—plus an examination of why unpretentious neighborhood bars continue to anchor San Diego communities.  Host Troy Johnson also checks in on what’s opening, welcomes back  founder Preston Caffrey for a Golden Hour conversation about building a drinks brand in a tough market, and wraps with Shanty co-owner Mike Tornado on the staying power of a truly local bar.  

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One of Little Italy’s Top Chefs Returns show art One of Little Italy’s Top Chefs Returns

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One of Little Italy’s top chefs is back. Hard to overestimate how much Ironside Fish & Oyster changed the game when it opened in Little Italy in 2014. It was the dream concept for Jason McLeod, a chef who’d earned two Michelin stars in Chicago (for Ria). Little Italy was the unloading dock of San Diego’s legendary fishing fleets, had that rich seafood history but no epic seafood joint. McLeod and CH Projects took over the old Farkas furniture store and turned it into a sort of ghost ship ocean liner (the suitcases along the wall are an ode to those roots) and oyster bar. The...

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San Diego’s First Women’s Sports Bar Lands in North Park show art San Diego’s First Women’s Sports Bar Lands in North Park

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Patricia Sebold, Kalani Millsaps, and Kerry Pierce join Happy Half Hour to discuss their new concept: a women’s-focused sports bar opening in North Park. We find out how the project came together and why San Diego is ready for it now.  From Title IX to the Wave’s record-setting crowds, they talk about the rise of women’s sports, the frustration of watching games on phones in bars that won’t put them on TVs, and how packed pop-ups proved there was real demand for a permanent space.  One of Us is slated to open this March, just in time for March Madness and the NWSL season....

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San Diego's Roast Beef Awakening show art San Diego's Roast Beef Awakening

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#415 On the latest Happy Half Hour, host Troy Johnson traces a proper Sunday roast into its evolution as a distinctly American handheld obsession. Following the breadcrumbs leads straight to Big Jim’s Roast Beef in Pacific Beach, which is owned by today's guest, James Jones.    He's a North Shore Boston transplant who brought the “super beef” to our fair shores. His version has a griddled onion roll, rare- to mid-rare beef, and the cult-favorite James River barbecue sauce shipped in from back East. We also get a rapid-fire history lesson featuring British roast-beef...

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Cesarina & Elvira's Niccolò Angius on Pasta's Staying Power show art Cesarina & Elvira's Niccolò Angius on Pasta's Staying Power

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On this episode of Happy Half Hour, co-hosts Troy Johnson and Jackie Bryant sit down with Niccolò Angius, the Italian-born chef-owner behind Cesarina and Elvira, to explore why pasta holds such an enduring grip on our hearts, memories, and nervous systems. Raised in his parents’ Roman trattoria in Trastevere, Angius traces his journey from Rome to San Diego, where he and his wife Cesarina Mezzoni launched a farmers’ market pop-up in 2015 focused on handmade vegan pastas and all-natural sauces. That project evolved into Cesarina in 2019—now a perennial San Diego Mag Best...

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Lucien Lands in La Jolla With a 13-Course, Big League Tasting Menu show art Lucien Lands in La Jolla With a 13-Course, Big League Tasting Menu

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#413 On Happy Half Hour, host Troy Johnson talks with chef Elijah Arizmendi about leaving home at 15, training in Vegas and New York, and opening Lucien — an ingredient-obsessed, 30-seat destination built around San Diego produce, house ferments, and meticulous coursing. On this week’s Happy Half Hour, host Troy Johnson sits down with chef Elijah Arizmendi, the 30-year-old behind Lucien, La Jolla’s new 12- to 13-course tasting-menu destination that’s already getting “best in the city, maybe the country” texts from chefs like Travis Swikard (Callie, Fleurette). Arizmendi traces...

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Megastar Guy Fieri on Building an Empire & What’s Next show art Megastar Guy Fieri on Building an Empire & What’s Next

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#412 This week, Happy Half Hour host Troy Johnson talks with Food Network megastar Guy Fieri about how a one-off Flavortown joke grew into a national food brand, from pop-up kitchens to a fast-growing sauce line and a major new partnership rolling its offerings into 6,500 Circle K stores.  The two also revisit Fieri’s early Food Network days, the demo tape that launched his career and the evolution of shows like Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives and Guy’s Grocery Games, where Johnson frequently appears as a judge. Fieri also reflects on the work of the Guy Fieri Foundation, which now...

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Checking in With San Diego’s Oldest Bar, Where Tequila Is Cheaper Than Therapy show art Checking in With San Diego’s Oldest Bar, Where Tequila Is Cheaper Than Therapy

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#411 Bebemos cofounder Preston Caffrey and Waterfront Bar & Grill’s Dennis Glover talk cocktails, what makes a good regular’s bar, and running a local legacy This week on Happy Half Hour, the crew posts up at the iconic Waterfront Bar & Grill, open since 1933 and still run by the same family. Co-hosts Troy Johnson and Jackie Bryant are joined by Bebemos Tequila cofounder Preston Caffrey and Waterfront GM Dennis Glover for a drink-fueled dive into one of San Diego’s most beloved institutions. They talk through the bar’s nearly century-old history, why Bebemos’ $15 pour...

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#410 We sit down with San Diego’s longtime restaurant power duo to unpack their two-decade partnership and their latest La Jolla project. On this episode of Happy Half Hour, Troy Johnson catches up with chef Brian Malarkey and restaurateur Chris Puffer to explore the story behind their newest venture inside the iconic former Herringbone space, now reborn as Le Coq. The trio rewinds through the early days at Ocean Air, the explosive rise of Seersucker, and the city-shaping impact of Herb & Wood—while reflecting on the hard work, near-misses, and creative friction that have defined one...

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#406 On this week’s Happy Half Hour, Troy Johnson traces how our beer nerds turned San Diego into a food town—from Karl Strauss in ’89 to the Brewers Guild in ’97, the 2018 peak of 150+ breweries, and today’s saner “new normal.” Guests Estela Davila (Guild president), Kevin Hellman (Capital of Craft co-founder), and Brandon Kroegel (Coronado Brewing) preview San Diego Beer Week and its kickoff party, Capital of Craft. The event takes place Saturday, Nov. 8 at San Diego Harley-Davidson with more than 40 breweries participating and special collab pours. We discuss West Coast IPA’s DNA, hop tech (cryo, terpenes), the rise of NA brews, and why this scene still runs on collaboration—plus quick bites on new bakery openings, anniversaries, and what to hit all week long. To follow Capital of Craft click HERE.

 

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