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Comic-Con 2023: Food and drink specials at San Diego restaurants, bars
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – If you’re hungry or thirsty after a tour of all that Comic-Con 2023 has to offer, some of San Diego’s best restaurants and bars will have food and drink specials inspired by this year’s pop culture celebration.
Most of the spots on this list are near the convention center, in the Gaslamp Quarter, but there are some other places around town getting into the spirit of the Con.
AC Hotel at the Downtown Gaslamp Quarter
743 Fifth Ave.
— The hotel’s bars have created cocktails that honor two unsung comic book heroes. First, the Blue Beetle Margarita is a drink at the AC Lounge that pays homage to the upcoming DC movie “Blue Beetle.” Then, at the rooftop bar/restaurant Techo Beso, you will find a Hawkeye-inspired purple cocktail.
barleymash
600 Fifth Ave.
— The Gaslamp Quarter staple will see its bartenders and servers cosplaying as anime villains and heroes, respectively, and will serve up a special meal combo just for Comic-Con.
With barleymash’s Chef Rose’s Barley Bento Box, customers can choose crispy chicken katsu with steamed rice, cucumber salad, and bulgogi green beans for $22, or the spicy tuna with steamed rice, cucumber salad, and bulgogi green beans for $24.
Belmont Park
3146 Mission Blvd.
— Although it’s at Mission Beach and a good distance away from downtown San Diego, Belmont Park’s restaurants will have some alcoholic concoctions for Comic-Con fans.
You can get the Big Smash Margarita at Beach House, Cannonball, and Draft; Malibu Sangria is available at Cannonball and Draft; get a taste of the Guardians of the Guava-xy drink at Cannonball and Draft; and Lasso of Trush, only at Beach House.
Non-alcoholic goodies include the Captain Cookie (at Beach Treats) or superhero-themed sweets at Sweet Shoppe.
Blind Burro
639 J St.
— Inspired by the upcoming “Barbie” movie, customers can order the $22 Barbie’s Dream Marg, which is served in a goblet with a pink sugar rim and includes yours-to-keep pair of pink heart sunglasses. Add the “… and Ken” shot for $9!
On Thursday, July 20, customers who dress in Barbie cosplay will get 10% off their bill.
Butcher’s Cut Steakhouse
644 5th Ave.
— This Gaslamp Quarter steakhouse has a three-course meal special at $50 per person for the week of Comic-Con (July 20-23).
Cerveza Jack’s
322 Fifth Ave.
— Cerveza Jack’s is going to A Galaxy Far, Far Away with Star Wars-themed cocktails, such as the Yoda’s Tears and Deathstar Old Fashioned.
The eatery/bar will also have a special “Grogu Menu” for the younglings.
The Deck at Moonshine Flats
335 Sixth Ave.
— Retro video games are the inspiration for The Deck’s Comic-Con week cocktails. Get the Sub Zero (named after the Mortal Kombat character), the Master Sword (for the Zelda fans), and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-themed “Cowabunga, dude!”
Landini’s Pizzeria
1827 India St. (Little Italy)
— Get $1 off a slice of pizza when you show your Comic-Con badge.
MAKE pizza+salad
699 Park Blvd.
— Customers who show their Comic-Con 2023 badge will get 20% off their purchase.
Spill the Beans
529 Market St. (Gaslamp location) & 813 W. Harbor Dr., Unit C (Seaport Village)
— The Gaslamp Quarter and Seaport Village locations will be celebrating all things Mario, such as Mario Party Pizza Cream Cheese or Donkey Kong’s Banana Cream Cheese to spread on your bagels.
The Smoking Gun
555 Market St.
— The Smoking Gun is taking customers back to the days of the arcade, with special dishes and cocktails to fit the theme.
Enjoy the Waka Waka Waka Wings, the Sonic Burger, the Player One Frito Pie, and other offerings, and then pair the food with the Space Invaders cocktail.
In addition to the food and drink, the Smoking Gun has an arcade and table-top games such as air hockey and skee ball.
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Want to watch this year's Holiday Bowl Parade in San Diego? Here's what to know
Are you ready for San Diego’s biggest holiday party? Syracuse will face Washington State in the 2024 DirecTV Holiday Bowl this Friday at Snapdragon Stadium.
This beloved San Diego tradition, now in its 45th year, comes with more than just the annual college football bowl game. There’s also a 5K run, tailgates and, of course, the Port of San Diego Holiday Bowl Parade presented by Kaiser Permanente.
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This family event — deemed “America’s largest balloon parade” — kicks off Holiday Bowl festivities and takes place along the bayfront in downtown San Diego. According to the Holiday Bowl’s website, more than 100,000 people are expected to attend.
The parade starts at 10 a.m. on Friday and will feature unique floats, giant balloons, magnificent marching bands and drill teams.
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How much does it cost?
You can enjoy the parade for free if you watch it from the side of the street. If you want an optimal view, you can reserve a seat and purchase grandstand tickets for $30 each here.
Grandstands will be located near the start of the parade on the water side of the street at 1400 N Harbor Drive. Accessible seating is available, and children under 3 do not need a ticket.
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