
Find everything from flip-flops to fine jewelry to antiques and art in San Diego! Carlsbad’s Village Faire invites patrons to browse its charming shops filled with resort wear and select souvenirs. The Lumberyard Shopping Center in Encinitas also features boutiques and eclectic shops. The seaside appeal of downtown’s Seaport Village and The Headquarters, enhances shopping altogether. Looking for that rare item? Discover vintage or unique pieces at Ocean Beach Antique District.
DESTINATION SHOPPING Del Mar Plaza • 14 map on page 53
1555 Camino Del Mar, Del Mar
Perched on a corner in the seaside village of Del Mar, this multi-story plaza features upscale, open-air shopping and dining and entertainment, all with an ocean view. Its collection of men’s and women’s boutiques carry everything from fine art and jewelry to distinct apparel and shoes. Its restaurants cover a broad selection from steak to seafood and Asian to Italian cuisine.
La Jolla • 26 map on page 53
Arguably the most chic items can be found in picturesque La Jolla. The village’s exclusive stores offer a more intimate shopping experience along with some of the classiest clothes, jewelry, and shoes in the county. After a day of shopping, dine at Girard Gourmet, serving inspired farm-to-table cuisine. Then complete your excursion with a stroll along the seaside cliffs. Or combine your day with an activity like a visit to Birch Aquarium or an outing with La Jolla Kayak.
Liberty Station • 5 map on page 52
2640 Historic Decatur Road, San Diego • (619) 573-9260
This community includes parks, a boat channel, The Loma Club, two hotels, with shopping villages and restaurants, art galleries, gift shops and bookstores dot the complex. NTC at Liberty Station, an arts and cultural district showcasing San Diego’s creative community with open artist studios, galleries and entertainment.
Lumberyard Shopping Center • 27 map on page 53
937 S. Coast Hwy. 101, (Between F and I Streets), Encinitas • (858) 292-8989)
Spend time at this pretty plaza in historic downtown Encinitas. The former site of a lumberyard, the center is home to restaurants, boutiques and eclectic shops. Flagship store Birkenstock of San Diego sells it classic sandals while shops like Savory Spice Encinitas sells hundreds of fresh herbs and spices. After browsing or buying, enjoy hanging out in the sunny central courtyard.
• Birkenstock of San Diego • 27 map on page 52, 53 & 54
Encinitas: 745 South Coast Highway 101 • (760) 942-2177
Old Town: 2461 San Diego Ave. • (619) 435-1071
Coronado: 1350 Orange Ave. • (619) 435-1071
Lemon Grove: 2855 Lemon Grove Ave. • (619) 337-9292
Palm Springs: 138 South Palm Canyon Dr. • (760) 323-1175
Hit your stride wearing classic, comfortable and stylish footwear from Birkenstock of San Diego. Four area locations sell the iconic German sandal famous for its contoured footbed, deep heel cup and cork base lined in soft suede. The sandals range from the classic
Arizona in taupe suede to a large selection of contemporary styles and
colors. Always striving to find new, stylishly innovative and
comfortable footwear, the stores also carry Merrell, Pikolinos, OluKai,
Mephisto, Naot, Keen, Sanita, Arcopedico and Taos brands, as well as the
coveted cozy sheepskin UGG boots and slippers. Satisfy your soles and
try on a pair today! birkenstocksd.com
• Savory Spice Encinitas • 27 map on page 53
937 South Coast Hwy 101, #110, Encinitas
(In the Lumberyard Shopping Center at H Street) • (760) 230-4801
Transform
your next meal with spices and seasonings from Savory Spice in
Encinitas, carrying everything from cilantro to cinnamon to paprika and
peppercorns. Customers are invited to sample the offerings and learn how
to bring their steak, burger, chicken and seafood recipes to life.
Filled with 400 fresh-ground herbs and spices, over 160 hand-blended
seasonings and an amazing selection of extracts (a baker’s heaven), this
one-stop shop also offers palate-pleasing events like barbecue
tastings, popcorn sample days and cooking classes. Stop by today! It’s
well worth your thyme. savoryspiceshop.com
Seaport Village + Headquarters • 12 map on page 52
849 W. Harbor Drive, San Diego • (619) 235-4014
Downtown’s
Seaport Village, awash in coastal breezes and views of Coronado Bridge,
offers eclectic gifts and souvenirs. There are 50-plus diverse shops,
17 unique eateries and four bayside restaurants. With four miles of
meandering cobblestone pathways bordered by ponds, lakes, fountains and
colorful landscaping, plus a quarter-mile slate boardwalk along the San
Diego Bay, it’s easy to enjoy an afternoon stroll while you wander
through the shops, walking the promenade and taking in the scenery. You
also won’t want to miss The Headquarters, new to the Seaport area.
Through the restoration of San Diego’s Old Police Headquarters, built in
1939, the city has reclaimed a majestic urban treasure by offering an
extraordinary new experience; a delightful destination where restaurants
on the order of Puesto & Eddie V’s and specialty boutiques such as
Kitson, San Diego Urban Beach House and Seaside Paper I Home can make a
lasting impression. In addition, you can explore the original
5-by-8-foot inmate jail cells, historic photos and police memorabilia on
public display. seaportvillage.com + theheadquarters.com
Village Faire • 29 map on page 53
300 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad • (760) 434-3838
The
Village Faire Shopping Center in historic Carlsbad Village sits about a
block from the ocean. Set in New England-style architecture surrounding
a fountain courtyard, the center’s
boutique shops include beauty, fitness, a day spa, clothing, gifts,
jewelry and imports. Dining covers a wide range of cuisine, including
Mediterranean, Italian, Southwestern, Californian and Japanese, not to
mention burgers, ice cream, smoothies and coffee. Other establishments
include a surfboard shop, art galleries and a UPS Store. shopvillagefaire.com
• Back to Cali • 29 map on page 53
Store: 300 Carlsbad Village Drive, #107, Carlsbad • (858) 848-5509
Other location kiosk: 5620 Paseo Del Norte #100, Carlsbad
If
you haven’t been to “Back To Cali”, then you haven’t been to Carlsbad.
The popular apparel and souvenir shop puts tourists and locals in a
Golden State of mind, and is always bringing in new inventory. Located
in Carlsbad’s Village Faire, the shop boasts an entire wall of cool,
colorful and super-soft tees for men and women. A new T-shirt design
this year—and also a hot seller— features Carlsbad’s new archway sign
over Highway 101. Other gear includes fashionable tank tops,
sweatshirts, zippered hoodies, swimwear, beach bracelets, sporty caps,
women’s sun hats and coffee mugs. Not to be missed are the cute outfits
and adorable shoes at the Back To Cali store for kids, just a dash up to
the second level. In addition, Back To Cali has a satellite kiosk
location at the Carlsbad Premium Outlets. Here are a few of the featured
shops, salons and restaurants. backtocali.com
• HBS Revolution Salon • 29 map on page 53
300 Carlsbad Village Drive, Suite 210, Carlsbad • (760) 720-0026
(In the Village Faire Restaurants & Shops) • hbsrevolution.com
Hair Body & Sol Salon
Vista Village, 35 Main St #120, Vista • (760) 631-0034 • hbssalon.com
Experience
the most educated, dedicated, and passionate hair artists in the
industry at Hair, Body & Sol and transform your look with a chic
haircut, brilliant color, frizz-taming or deep-conditioning treatment
and/or style. The HBS family of salons and stylists provide the best San
Diego has to offer. Master stylist and founder of the HBS family of
salons Beth Whitfield plies her trade with experience culled from
fashion runways, various fashion magazine editorials as well as styling
for prestigious red-carpet events like the Emmys and Oscars. Book your
next HBS experience and Awaken Your Natural Beauty! You’ll be glad you
did!
• Linda’s Gift • 29 map on page 53
300 Carlsbad Village Drive, Suites 115 & 116, Carlsbad • (760) 720-7525
Treat
yourself to 3,800 square feet of unusual treasures at Linda’s Gift in
Carlsbad’s Village Faire. Wonderful treasures include nautical gifts,
jewelry, handbags, stylish sandals, bath and body items, home décor,
seasonal gifts and decorations, an impressive array of greeting cards
and so much more. This unique store offers complimentary gift-wrapping
by its friendly staff. Specializing in American-made merchandise,
Linda’s Gift, a seaside mainstay, is open seven days a week. Join
Linda’s 500 Club and earn a $50 gift certificate.
• Martin & Co. • 29 map on page 53
300 Carlsbad Village Drive, Suite 203, Carlsbad • (760)720-1838
Pop
into this mango-colored shop offering specialty casual-attire at
Village Faire. Celebrating 40 years in business, the family-owned
boutique caters to sporty, mature men and women. Popular brands for men
include Reyn Spooner, Bamboo Cay, Kahala, Thomas Dean and more.
Hawaiian-crafted leather OluKai sandals, golf shirts and sport coats
also grace the store. Women can find stylish dresses, Jess & Jane
tops, SlimSation Capris as well as flattering Bestow Jeans. And don’t
worry about fit, since Martin & Co. offers a tailoring service with a
short turn-around time. Stop in and chat with owner Roy Martin or his
daughter, Sutton, who can help you select the perfect item or accessory,
today! Gift certificates are also available. martinandcoclothing.com
ANTIQUES GALORE
Ocean Beach Antique District • 21 map on page 52
4800-4900 block of Newport Ave., San Diego
Visit
the treasure trove that is San Diego County’s largest antique
destination in the seaside community of Ocean Beach. Hundreds of antique
dealers sell everything from fine art to sports memorabilia and beyond.
At Vignettes, discover show-stopping French-inspired, vintage home and
garden décor. Steps away, check out the 18,000 square feet of quality
antiques and collectables at Newport Avenue Antique Center & Coffee
House. Also visit Ocean Beach Antique Mall, showcasing vintage and
estate gold, silver, costume jewelry and other collectibles. Or find
your treasure at The Corner Store, filled with cute beach cottage
accessories and shabby chic furniture. antiquesinsandiego.com
UNIQUE ART STUDIOS
Spanish Village Art Center • 5 map on page 51
1770 Village Place, Balboa Park, San Diego • (619) 233-9050
A
charming artists’ community of unique shops and studios, you can watch
the creation, and then purchase many one-of-a-kind paintings, ceramics,
jewelry, pottery and wood sculptures. The Village is between the Zoo and
the Natural History Museum in the heart of Balboa Park. Events include summer open house and art glass sale twice a year. spanishvillageart.com
FARMERS & SUNSET MARKETS
MainStreet Oceanside’s Certified Farmers Market • 2 map on page 53
Pier View Way, west of Coast Highway • (760) 754-4512
Enjoy
fresh air and an ocean views while shopping for fresh fruits and
veggies at the Oceanside Farmers Market. Don’t miss the huge selection
of gourmet goodies including artisan baked goods, organic honey, salsa
and chips, dips and sauces, olives and olive oil, and so much more. Shop
from among dozens of crafts booths for a selection of handmade goods
including jewelry, wearing apparel, soap and lotions, seashells,
photography and many others. Open from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Thursdays all year
round. mainstreetoceanside.com
MainStreet Oceanside’s Sunset Market • 2 map on page 53
Pier View Way west of Coast Highway • (760) 754-4512
Enjoy
gourmet goodies, stroll into retail and artisan booths then kick back
with live music at MainStreet Oceanside’s Sunset Market, a bright spot
in downtown Oceanside since August 2007 and just blocks from the
Oceanside Pier and beaches. “San Diego County’s Top Weekly Food and
Music Street Market” attracts thousands of residents and visitors alike
who sample the varied food offerings, the eclectic merchandise
selections, the gourmet packaged food section and the live
entertainment. This family-friendly event also features Dorothy’s
KidZone with childrens’ activities. The community event is held 5-9 p.m.
Thursdays all year. mainstreetoceanside.com
OTHER FARMERS MARKETS
Carlsbad State Street Farmers’ Market
Wednesdays, 3 to 6 p.m. (3-7 p.m. in summer) State Street Downtown San Diego at The Headquarters Certified Farmers’ Market
Sundays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. On the corner of Harbor Dr. and Pacific Highway