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We sometimes park there and enjoy dinner at Sally's Fish House & Bar, which is right on the Embarcadero and overlooking the marina. Sally's, named after the daughter of developer Doug Manchester, offers a delicious range of seafood dishes, including my favorite: Chilean sea bass. For those dining on the patio with a four-legged friend, Sally's offers a dog-friendly menu that includes pupcakes, frozen yogurt pawpsicles, and rawhide bones. In addition to dining at the Hyatt, we've had fun at the hotel's Rooftop Cinema Club on the fourth floor. ere is nothing quite like sitting in an Adirondack chair, munching popcorn, and taking in the city lights while watching a movie. Out-of-town visitors seize on the opportunity when they're in San Diego because our venue is one of only seven Rooftop Cinema Clubs in the U.S. Popular films include Anchorman, La La Land, and Wedding Crashers. is summer season ends on September 2. More Summer Fun Across the Bay Prefer to wiggle your toes in the sand while you watch movies? e Hotel del Coronado is offering family-friendly films and cult classics on the beach on Sunday nights through September 8. e seating choices include beach chairs, day beds, or sitting around a private bonfire with s'mores. e lineup includes Some Like It Hot, which was filmed at the hotel, on August 4; e Wizard of Oz on August 25, and Field of Dreams on September 8. e hotel's roller rink, open through September 2, is another big attraction. Helmets aren't mandatory, but guests are welcome to bring their own. Tickets include roller skate rental and up to 90 minutes of skating. Shore House at e Del, the newest of the hotel's five neighborhoods, offers "residences" with one to five bedrooms. ese have direct access to the beach and a pool, and come with all the comforts of home, including full kitchens. South of the hotel, e Gondola Company is offering private, 50-minute gondola cruises through the canals in Coronado Cays. Each gondola accommodates up to six passengers, and wine and snacks are available for purchase. It's also fun to ride bikes around Coronado because it's flat and there isn't a lot of traffic. Summer Fun for Grown Ups e Lodge at Torrey Pines has two fabulous dining events happening in August. Playing With Fire on August 12 will be an outdoor grilling session featuring Chef Marty Fay from Sandpiper Wood Fired Grill & Oysters and craft brews from Pure Project Brewing. e Artisan Table Signature Wine Dinner on August 15 in A.R. Valentien will feature acclaimed Hundred Acre Wines and a carefully crafted seasonal communal meal prepared by e Lodge's Executive Chef Kelli Crosson. My personal favorite after-dark summer event is the Symphony at Salk. Each year, a well-known vocal artist joins the San Diego Symphony on stage in the courtyard of the Salk Institute. Both the setting and the music are divine. is year, the event will take place on August 17 and the program will feature 16-time Grammy Award-winner David Foster and Broadway star Katharine McPhee. Speaking of stars, our wonderful San Diego Zoo has recently received two giant pandas from China. Yun Chuan and Xin Bao are the first pandas to enter the U.S. in 21 years. Yun Chuan's grandmother is Bai Yun, who lived at the zoo for more than 20 years. e pandas will be ready to meet the public beginning August 8 after their required quarantine period. First-time visitors to San Diego are motivated by our great weather and they return because they discover our many ways to have fun. Pandas, it seems, are motivated by TLC and fresh bamboo. OPPOSITE MAIN The Rady Shell is a great place to be on warm summer nights OPPOSITE LEFT Guests at the Omni San Diego Hotel have a birds' eye view of Petco Park OPPOSITE RIGHT Playing With Fire is a grilling event that takes place overlooking the Torrey Pines Golf Course BELOW Husband and wife David Foster and Katharine McPhee will perform at Symphony at Salk this year BOTTOM The newly-arrived giant pandas at San Diego Zoo will make their debut on August 8 PETCO PARK: PHOTO COURTESY OMNI SAN DIEGO HOTEL PLAYING WITH FIRE: PHOTO COURTESY THE LODGE AT TORREY PINES SYMPHONY AT SALK: PHOTO COURTESY SALK INSTITUTE PANDA: PHOTO COURTESY SAN DIEGO ZOO @ranchandcoast RANCH & COAST MAGAZINE AUGUST 2024 69

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