Do you know where you’re going to spend your Festival of Lights? It begins on December 24 this year.  Whether you’re a Valley family or a brood in the South Bay, there are plenty of latkes and jelly donuts to go around. Here’s our rundown of hot Hanukkah happenings.

photo: BeBe Jacobs, courtesy of Skirball Cultural Center

The Valley

Hanukkah Family Festival: Light for the People
This year’s annual Hanukkah Family Festival at the Skirball honors “the light of creativity and hope.” Families of all backgrounds are invited to get into the spirit of the holiday through music, dance, printmaking, storytelling, and more. There will be live music, dreidel demonstrations, and songs. Visitors can also participate in a printmaking workshop and contribute to a community art installation. Tickets at $7-$12. Dec. 18 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
West LA
310-440-4500
Online: skirball.org

Menorah Lighting and Hanukkah Celebration at Sherman Oaks Galleria
Join the Chabad of Sherman Oaks in celebrating the first night of Hanukkah with fabulous (and free!) Hanukkah activities and treats. The Menorah Lighting will take place in Fountain Plaza in front of The Cheesecake Factory. Dec. 24 from 6–8 p.m.

15301 Ventura Blvd.
Sherman Oaks
818-382-4100
Online: shermanoaksgalleria.com

Macabees, Miracles, and Magic! A Chanukah Celebration at Temple Judea (Tarzana)
Join Temple Judea’s JSTY Jr. for a Hanukkah celebration complete with a magician, cookie decorating, dreidel competitions and more. Presented by the congregation’s third through eighth grade students. Dec. 11 from noon-2 p.m.

Temple Judea
5429 Lindley Ave.
Tarzana
Online: templejudea.com

photo: Chabad of the Valley’s Facebook page

Hollywood/ Mid-City

Hanukkah at Universal Citywalk
Is this a concert or a holiday festival? It’s a little of both! Join Chabad of the Valley as they celebrate their annual Hanukkah concert at CityWalk—one of the biggest Hanukkah celebrations in Southern California—featuring a 1,000-pound menorah. Rock out to the music of Jewish rock bands Pardes Rock and 8th Day. While you’re there, pick up a few last-minute Hanukkah gifts from the fab CityWalk shops.  Dec. 24 from 8-10 p.m.

100 Universal City Plaza
Universal City
818-622-9841
Online: citywalkhollywood.com or Chabad of the Valley’s Facebook page.

Hanukkah at the Zimmer Museum
Celebrate Hanukkah at this Miracle Mile children’s museum, where kids can enjoy special light & shadow themed exploration and activities for the holiday, including glow-in-dark paper dreidels and a special guest performance by Klezmer Juice. The museum closes at 4:30 p.m., so be sure to get there before the event so your kids can explore the two floors of hands-on exhibits and play space. Dec. 18 at 3 p.m. 

6505 Wilshire Blvd.
Miracle Mile
323-761-8984
Online: zimmermuseum.org

photo: Original Farmers Market

Hanukkah Celebration at The Original Farmer’s Market
Celebrate Hanukkah with live music, crafts and a special (LEGO!) menorah lighting ceremony at the Grove. Dec. 27 from 2:30–5:30 p.m.

6333 W. 3rd St.
Mid-City LA
323-933-9211
Online: farmersmarketla.com

Festival of Lights at the Silverlake Independent Jewish Community Center
The JCC of Silverlake celebrates Hanukkah with woodworking workshops in Side Street Projects’ amazing repurposed school bus, plus special performances on stage. There will also be games and sports by Super Soccer Stars, T-shirt decorating, donut eating contests, shrinky dink making, face-painting and a bake sale. Kids 2 and up are $15. Adults get in free. December 10 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

1110 Bates Ave.
Silverlake
323-663-2255
Online: sijcc.net

photo: Shalom Institute via Facebook 

Westside

Hanukkah Family Fun Day at the Shalom Institute
Looking to celebrate a summer camp-style Hanukkah? Head to the Shalom Institutute in Malibu, the 220-acre home of Camp JCA Shalom. The all-day event is broken up into two parts: Families can spend the morning at the Shemesh Organic Farm, with activities including crafts, tomahawk throwing, cider-making, farming fun for toddlers, tree planting, and farm animal encounters. Afternoon activities include archery, zip line, climbing wall, giant swings, crafts, and games, as well as Hanukkah cookie decorating. Admission is $10; kids 6 and under are free. (Fee includes all activities, snacks and kosher lunch.) Dec. 18 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 

34342 Mulholland Highway
Malibu
818-889-5500
Online: shalominstitute.com. Tickets can be purchased online.

Menorah Lighting at the Third Street Promenade
Join local synagogues as their members celebrate the Festival of Lights and light a giant menorah on the Promenade every night after sundown. Dec. 24-Jan. 1 at Sundown.

Third Street Promenade (near Arizona Ave.)
Santa Monica
310-393-8355
Online: downtownsm.com

Menorah Lighting at Two Rodeo
The Chabad of Beverly Hills & Two Rodeo will host Beverly Hills’ annual menorah lighting event on Via Rodeo. Enjoy live music, Hanukkah food and more. Dec. 27 from 7:30-9 p.m.

Two Rodeo (located at the intersections of Rodeo Dr. and Wilshire Blvd.)
Beverly Hills
310-248-1015
Online: lovebeverlyhills.com/holidays

photo: Terranea Resort

South Bay

Hanukkah Dinner at Terranea Resort
Looking for an upscale spot to enjoy a Hanukkah dinner? Dress your kids in their December best and head down to the gorgeous Terranea Resort, where you can enjoy a traditional Hanukkah dinner that includes matzo ball soup and latkes (after dinner, be sure to grab a black-and-white cookie from the Sea Beans cafe before you leave). Take a walk around the grounds after dinner and enjoy the thousands of twinkling lights adorning the property for the holidays. Fixed price dinner is $36 for adults; $36, children 5-10; $20 for kids under 5. Dec. 24-Jan. 1, seatings from 5-9 p.m.

100 Terranea Way
Rancho Palos Verdes
310-265-2836
Online: terranea.com

Chanukah On Ice at the Toyota Ice Rink
Join the JCC of the South Bay for a community skate session celebrating the first night of Hanukkah. Enjoy kosher food, Jewish music, and special treats for the kids. Admission is $10 per person. Dec. 24, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 

Toyota Sports Center
555 N Nash St.
El Segundo
310-214-4999
Online: jccmb.com

Menorah Lighting at The Point in El Segundo
Join Congregation Tikvat Jacob of Manhattan Beach for a public menorah lighting at the Point featuring Hanukkah-themed games, crafts, yummy snacks, photo opportunities (with Hanukkah props), a scavenger hunt, and festive music. Select Point restaurants will be donating special Hanukkah treats, while participating stores will offer coupons so Hanukkah shoppers can make sure they’ve got all eight nights checked off their shopping lists. Dec. 18 at 3 p.m. 

850 S Sepulveda Blvd.
El Segundo
310-546-3667
Online: ctjmb.org

photo: Pretend City

Worth the Drive

Hooray for Hanukkah at Pretend City
Spin the dreidel and light the Menorah at Pretend City’s annual Hanukkah celebration. Little ones will learn about the holiday through fun activities, games, and crafts. Dec. 24 – Dec. 30, activities vary daily, check the website.

29 Hubble
Irvine
949-428-3900
Online: pretendcity.org

Do you know of any other cool spots to celebrate the Festival of Lights? Let us know in the comment section below!

—Melissa Heckscher

Nestled close to the D.C. 16th Street line and stretching North, up New Hampshire Avenue, the multi-ethnic enclave of Silver Spring offers theater, restaurants, and urban hiking for families. Re-live your young adult days and schedule a date night at The Filmore, or hook up the bike trailer and spend a sun-filled afternoon on the family-friendly paths of the Northwest Branch.

Photo: Downtown Silver Spring

#1 You could spend all day downtown.
Whether it’s Summertime at the fountain with your favorite little merpeople, or skating at the open air rink in Winter, Silver Spring’s revitalized downtown district is rich in family fun all year long.  Free outdoor music dominates the warmer months, including the annual Silver Spring Jazz (September) and Blues Festivals (June).  Fall’s Maker Faire on the plaza outside the contemporary Silver Spring Civic Center, is also a big hit.

Insider Tip:  Take a break from the outdoor frenzy, and pop into the art gallery inside the Civic Center at the foot of Fenton Street.

Online: downtownsilverspring.com

#2 You have a thing for the arts.
When the babysitter checks in, you check out the events calendar at the American Film Institute’s Silver Theater, or across Colesville Road at The Fillmore, where the choice may be a critically acclaimed film screening, or not for G-Rated audiences punk show. At Silver Spring Black Box Theatre (formerly Roundhouse) indulge in the latest tour de force from the resident company, Forum Theatre, a longtime Washington area acting company.

Insider Tip:  Click here to learn more about Forum Theater’s unique pay what you can program available for a show’s entire run.

#3 Nutella for breakfast is no big deal.
Pancakes and french toast are off the griddle when your crew hits Fenton Café for a tasty breakfast treat of either savory (think: chicken and avocado), or sweet crepe creations made with kiddo’s choice of Nutella or other confection.  The European coffees and an kid’s eye view of the crepe makers are also a highlight.

Insider Tip:  While an expanded eating area is anticipated, as of this writing, the cafe is a bit cramped so plan to crepe it up early with the family.

Online:  silverspringdowntown.com
8311 Fenton St.
301-244-5587

#4 You (or a neighbor) is a legit craft beer aficionado.
Parents don’t let other parents skip kicking it with pals, when you can bring the kiddo along too.  At Denizens Brewing Co., the all-ages beer garden welcomes families (and dogs) looking to soak up a little sunshine while tasting a few craft hops.

Insider Tip:  Head to nearby Acorn Park with the bright eyed and bushytailed in your party where murals depict the town’s founding, and you might also find the original source of the Silver in the Spring.

Online:  denizensbrewingco.com
1115 East West Highway
301-557-9818

#5 You count window shopping as a cardio workout.,
While kiddo samples organic cheese or crunches on fresh picked Jazz (apple that is) at the weekly all-seasons farmer’s market in downtown Silver Spring, you find yourself wandering the pedestrian friendly thoroughfare to check out the retail selection, including DSW and H&M.  Fenton Street Market (FSM)’s arts and crafts vendors sadly are gone, but they are looking for a new Silver Spring area home.

Insider Tip:  Go to the FSM website to join their mailing list for the scoop on this year’s plans.  In the meanwhile popular FSM vendor TuTu’s Storybooks with multicultural children’s volumes not found anywhere else, is online at tutusstorybooks .

Online: localharvest.org

#6 You blaze trails (and sidewalks) by bike.
Your bicycle trailer is already hooked up, ready for adventure on the intersecting paths of Sligo Creek and the Northwest Branch.  One of the most immersive natural world respites in the Mid-Atlantic, this trail system is complete with streams, trees, and playground breaks along the way.  With ten plus miles from PG County to Wheaton, many trails are paved (think: stroller-friendly) and accessible to families in surrounding neighborhoods on bikes, or just out for a walk or all day hike.

Insider Tip:  A great short and woodsy walk is between Brookside Gardens and Wheaton Regional Park where you can reward the kids with a miniature train or carousel ride (April-September).

Online:  Northwest Branch Stream Valley Park or Sligo Creek Stream Valley Park

#7 The library is your (and their) happy place.
Artfully arranged munchkin-sized shelves stacked with multiple copies of everybody’s favorites, along with some your little bibliophile has yet to discover, ensure nobody goes home empty-handed from the new Silver Spring library (opened June 2015).  Also featuring a lego play area, and all ages programming for the littlest of patrons on up, this is more than just a place to practice using inside voices.

Insider Tip:  Consider street parking near the intersection of Cedar and Wayne Avenues where you can stop in at Whole Foods for lunch before crossing the street to the library.

Online: montgomerycountymd.go

#8 Brunch is the most important meal on weekends.
You regularly wait in lines longer than the milk, eggs and toilet paper run at the grocery store for a seat by the popular pickle bar at Parkway Deli. With corned beef, blintzes, and matzo ball soup, plus kid favorites like mac and cheese on the menu, this Silver Spring institution is a family’s brunchtime dream come true.

Online: Parkway Delihttp://theparkwaydeli.com/
8317 Grubb Rd,
301-587-2675

Insider Tip:  Parkway has a convenient carry-out counter where you can get a quick fix of prepared foods, or order from the menu.  You can even order from the pickle bar to go!

#9 To unwind you make a bee line for the garden.
You recall baby and me bonding time walking the never-crowded landscaped lanes of Brookside Gardens where the conservatory rivals Federally funded counterparts, with one of the most beautiful and tranquil displays in the D.C. metro area.  Transforming itself seasonally, Brookside is a family haven hosting Wings of Fancy in the Spring with hundreds of butterflies occupying the indoor space, and an over the top train exhibit each Winter.

Insider Tip:  Don’t forget to check out the summer camp offerings at Brookside’s Nature Center through Montgomery County’s Recreation Department

Online:  Brookside Gardens
1800 Glenallan Ave.
301-962-1400

#10 Festival hopping is a family affair.
Your weekend calendar is already booked with highly anticipated area festivals representing a multitude of ethnicities from  FestAfrica, an annual gathering in downtown Silver Spring, projecting 8,000 attendees over two days in August, to the blue and gold onion domes of St. Andrews Church as backdrop to the Washington Urkranian Festival on September 17-18 this year.

Insider Tip:  Go to the website Fairs and Festivals for a nine page listing of events in Maryland, and search on Virginia too.

What are some of the other signs that say you’re a Silver Spring parent?

–Carolyn Ross

There is nothing quite like sinking your teeth into a deliciously satisfying sandwich. If lately you’ve been stuck in a sandwich slump with the same old turkey or PB&J, these sandwich shops are serving up anything but your typical blandwich. And if you’re conscious of carbs, we’ve got you covered with our healthier fare menu options included below. Read on to discover some of the best sandwich shops since sliced bread.

Photo credit: Leah Singer

Boudin Bakery
While Boudin is not unique to San Diego (you can find the restaurants throughout California), their sandwiches have stood the test of time. The chain was started in San Francisco by the Boudin family in 1849. They are famous for their sourdough bread, which is today made from the sourdough starter recipe that was used more than 150 years ago. The turkey and Havarti sandwich is one of their most popular eats. But we think you’ll really like the grilled cheese offerings. The Great Grilled Cheese includes Havarti and sharp cheddar on a Parmesan-crusted sourdough bread. You can elect to have it with or without bacon. Believe us when we say kids go crazy for it! If you want a spicier version, try the new Jalapeño Grilled Cheese; or go savory with the Grilled Brie with Apples and Fig.

Hot Tip: Want a free kids meal to go with your purchase of a grilled cheese? Click here and claim your deliciousness.

Locations Throughout Southern California
Online: boudinbakery.com

Photo credit: Jane K. via Yelp

Board & Brew
Specialty sandwiches and craft beer at its finest! With locations in Del Mar, Scripps Ranch, Carlsbad and coming soon to Pacific Beach, Board & Brew is quickly becoming the new sandwich hotspot. Each shop offers a relaxed surfer atmosphere that is perfect for a no-fuss family-friendly lunch or dinner. All sandwiches are made from scratch with real ingredients — no preservatives, no substitutes, and no frozen meats — just pure, healthy deliciousness! The Turkado is arguably their most popular sandwich, piled high with juicy turkey breast, jack cheese, and tons of avocado! Make sure to say yes to a cup of their special sauce on the side- it is the definition of “awesome sauce” and you’ll be begging for their secret recipe! Quench your thirst with one of their refreshing local micro brews on tap. Your little surfers will surely dig the Big Ripper (grilled cheese) or Chase Quesadilla from the Groms menu, with the option to add a fruit cup and juice box to make it a full meal. Board & Brew also offers free Wi-Fi and USB plugs so you can charge up or surf the Web while you’re chowing down.

Healthier Fare: Cut the carbs with one of their fresh salads or daily soup specials.

Del Mar
1212 Camino Del Mar
Del Mar, Ca  92014
858-481-1021

Scripps Ranch
9880 Hibert St. Ste. E-3
San Diego, Ca  92131
858-689-2739

Online: boardandbrew.com

Photo credit: Kelly Powell 

Rubicon Deli
If a day at the beach has left your family feeling famished, head over to Rubicon Deli in Mission Beach, or to their second location in Mission Hills. The portions are so huge that everyone will leave happy, not hungry! You can build your own sandwich or go with one of their popular specialty sandwiches such as The Stallion, Dom Pastram, or The Dapper Dipper, served on your choice of six different breads that are baked fresh every day. All sandwiches are dressed to impress with their gourmet homemade sauces. You can also combine a half-sandwich with a half salad, soup, or fresh acai bowl. If your kiddos aren’t quite ready to try venture out of their comfort zone just yet, the kids menu has two standards that can’t be beat: grilled cheese or a turkey sandwich. Wash it down with an iced cold Shirley Temple from their craft soda fountain machine. Make sure you save room for a sweat treat because you’ll get a free mini cookie with every meal. They are such a yummy bite, you may need to take a dozen home with you for later!

Healthier fare: Try the gluten-free rosemary focaccia, or order your meal Lean & Green: any sandwich will be served in a lettuce cone!

Mission Beach
3819 Mission Blvd.
San Diego, Ca 92109
858-488-3354

Mission Hills
3715 India St.
San Diego, Ca 92103
858-488-3354 ext. 2

Online: rubicondeli.com

Photo credit: D.Z. Akin’s Facebook page

D.Z. Akin’s Delicatessen
Since 1980, D.Z. Akin’s has been serving up sky-high sandwiches (134 varieties to be exact), soups, salads, and sundaes. The restaurant side is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but you can order sandwiches and even take some sliced deli meat home with you from their deli. Be sure to try the Reuben, with your choice of pastrami, corned beef, or smoked turkey, and you won’t be disappointed. Other New York-style delicatessen favorites like matzo ball soup and potato pancakes can be found here as well. Kids can customize their own sandwich at the deli or choose one of nine kids meals available on the restaurant menu. No trip to D.Z. Akin’s is complete without checking out the bakery, where you and your kids will drool over the huge selection of cakes, cookies, cupcakes, pastries, and some of the best cheesecake in San Diego!

Healthier Fare: The restaurant menu offers a huge selection of salads, homemade soups and fruit plates.

6930 Alvarado Rd.
San Diego, Ca  92120
619-265-0218
Online: dzakinsdeli.com

Photo credit: Jack M. via Yelp

Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop
This is the place for real turkey lovers! Unlike traditional deli turkey meat- Capriotti’s whole slow-roasted turkeys are cooked in-house every day. Then the meat is freshly carved from the turkey and stuffed into your sandwich! Their signature menu item and nationally-acclaimed best seller, The Bobbie, is like having Thanksgiving Dinner (homemade turkey, cranberry sauce, and stuffing!) inside a delicious sandwich roll. Cap’s Kids Sandwiches are made on white or wheat bread and include Ocean Spray Craisins and a juice box. With so many yummy options to choose from, you’ll be coming back for seconds… and thirds and fourths!

Healthier Fare: Cap’s Salads are fresh and made to order along with a selection of vegetarian items like the Veggie Cheese Steak and Veggie Cole Turkey.

Mission Valley
1620 Camino De La Reina
San Diego, Ca 92108
619-542-1987

SDSU College Area
6011 El Cajon Blvd. Ste. 107
San Diego, Ca 92115
619-265-2113

Online: capriottis.com

Photo credit: Ainne M. via Yelp

Which Wich
If you are craving a completely custom-made sandwich crafted just for you, Which Wich is your soulmate sandwich shop! Grab a brown bag, a red marker, and ready, set, GO! With 60+ ingredients to choose from- you will be able to create your dream wich in a matter of seconds! Meats, cheeses, spreads and sauces, veggies, spices and more- use your red marker to check off any and all items you want, and then take your bag up to the cashier and listen for your name to be called out when your wich is ready. Your kids will get to customize all of their favorites on the kids menu like turkey or ham, grilled cheese, peanut butter and jelly, or a cheese pizzawich! With or without the crust- it’s all up to them! Your little artists can have fun doodling on the back their paper bags, and then hang up the completed masterpiece in the art gallery for all to see. If you’ve saved room for dessert, treat yourself to a delicious made-to-order, real ice cream milkshake or one of their other sweet treats!

Healthier Fare: Check off Skinny your wich and they will scoop out the middle of your bread, saving you about 90 calories. Or try a bowlwich or lettucewich for a completely carb-free option.

11 locations throughout San Diego!
Online: whichwich.com

Photo credit: Kelly Powell

Jersey Mike’s Subs
Come here for some of the freshest subs around, with meats and cheeses sliced right in front of you and veggies piled high! Jersey Mike’s offers a variety of freshly made cold subs or if you’re in the mood for something hot and melty, try a fresh grilled hot sub like the Famous Steak Philly, Meatball and Cheese, or Chipotle Chicken Cheese Steak. Try your favorite sub Mike’s Way with onions, lettuce, tomatoes, spices, and “The Juice” (red wine vinegar and olive oil blend). Kids will revel in relaxed beach-style atmosphere as they watch their sandwich being prepared right in front of their eyes. All kid’s meals include a kid-sized sub, drink, and a homemade cookie. In a hurry? You can order online, and your food will be ready for pickup when you get there!

Healthier Fare: For a lower-carb option, you can make any sub a wrap. If you’re looking for a completely carb-free and gluten-free option, order a Sub in a Tub, in which you can turn any sub into a salad.

20 locations throughout San Diego
Online: jerseymikes.com

Did we miss your favorite sandwich shop? Tell us about it in the comments below!

— Kelly Powell

Adios, gazpacho! Autumn is upon us and nothing quite conjures up the image of the season than a hot bowl of hearty soup. Despite San Diego’s fairly warm year-round temperatures, there are plenty of restaurants that serve mouthwateringly delicious soups. What’s even better is many of these restaurants are kid-friendly. Prepare to be “bowled” over!

Photo credit: Marissa Mullen

For Seafood Fare: The Fish Market
If you’ve hit the beach to catch one last day in the sand before winter hits, this is the perfect post-beach spot. This North County mainstay manages to combine a rich and warm decor with a casual vibe, making this an eatery that’s both parent and kid-friendly. With a full-service oyster bar and fresh fish that’s broiled over a mesquite wood plank to capture the flavor, this place has top-notch seafood. You can’t leave here, however, without trying the world-class chowder (or get it to go with some fresh French bread!).

Whether you choose the Manhattan clam chowder (red and spicy) or the New England clam chowder (white and creamy), you will love the hunks of flavorful fresh clams in this hearty chowder. Its rich texture and perfect temperature make it the ultimate fall comfort food. If your finicky foodie doesn’t like chowder, he will have plenty to choose from on the kids’ menu. Everything from the panko fish and kids linguine to the mesquite grilled snapper and grilled cheese is beyond scrumptious.

640 Via De La Valle
Solana Beach, Ca 92075
858-755-2277
Online: thefishmarket.com

Photo credit: Michelle S. via Yelp

For Shopping and Mexican Fare: Casa de Bandini
With a lively vibe, a raucous mariachi band, and access to the Forum Mall’s nearby koi pond, Casa de Bandini is an ideal destination when dining with kids. Parents will love that they can pop into stores like Anthropologie and Sur La Table after the meal. Kids will love making their holiday wish list at Geppetto’s Toys. Casa de Bandini offers plenty of items on their kid menu and all of the food is dee-lish, but what many people might not realize is their soups are out of this world.

The Sopa Azteca is packed with veggies and topped with chunks of avocado, sour cream, cheese, and cilantro. The chicken tortilla soup goes above and beyond most restaurants, with huge hunks of the most tender chicken you’ve ever tasted. But our favorite has to be the albondigas soup. Filled with vegetables and the restaurant’s homemade meatballs, this soup sets just the right the tone for fall. Enjoy it while dining al fresco, as they offer heaters on the patio for those brisk fall evenings.

1901 Calle Barcelona
Carlsbad, Ca 92009
760-634-3443
Online: casadebandini.com

Photo credit: Ferdi E. via Yelp

For Mom’s Cure-All: Milton’s Delicatessen
There’s not a better example of comfort food than matzo ball soup. If you know someone who’s on the verge of getting sick, stop at Milton’s for a bowl of goodness. Your friend will be forever in your debt! Even if you aren’t sick, however, you will savor the taste of this savory soup. With a super tasty broth, just the right amount of noodles, and a matzo ball as big as your head (okay, maybe not that big …), this soup will have you putting Milton’s in regular rotation.

If your heart is set on soup but matzo isn’t your bag, you’ll be happy with the wide selection of other housemade soups they offer as well. From old-fashioned chicken Soup to split pea and cream of tomato, Milton’s is certainly no one-trick pony when it comes to hearty soups. Located in the Flower Hill Promenade, Milton’s is the perfect stop before a day of shopping or letting Fido run wild at nearby dog beach.

2660 Via De La Valle
Del Mar, Ca 92014
858-792-2225
Online: miltonsdeli.com

Photo credit: Amber E. via Yelp

For a Brew and Soup: Stone Brewery Liberty Station
With a 11,315-square-foot garden, bocce ball court, outdoor cinema, and indoor and outdoor dining and bars, this place is a happening in and of itself. Recreated as a restaurant from the U.S. Navy’s old mess hall in 2013 in scenic Port Loma, Stone Brewery could almost be considered a San Diego attraction. While its impressive grounds might draw you there, the food will keep you coming back, again and again.

When it comes to setting the tone for the perfect meal, there’s nothing better than a savory bowl of soup. At Stone, the can’t-miss dish is their cheddar, garlic, and Stone Ruination IPA soup. Of course, it wouldn’t be Stone if this hearty soup wasn’t infused with one of their most popular IPAs but that isn’t all there is to this delightful creation. With roasted garlic, extra-sharp cheddar, and smoked paprika, this is a rich soup that will warm you from the inside. You might want to order a salad for your meal, though, as this soup – which Stone calls “beautifully bitter” – is beyond filling.

While the kiddos might not be on board with this pungent soup, Stone offers a unique array of items that will satisfy the heartiest of appetites. Instead of typical kid fare like hot dogs and mac ‘n’ cheese, wee ones can nosh on things like grilled hangar steak, baby back ribs, and teriyaki chicken bowls. Each meal on the kids’ menu is $8 and includes their choice of juice, milk, lemonade, or soda along with either an oatmeal fruit bar or ice cream for dessert. Now that’s some stone cold goodness!

2816 Historic Decatur Rd. #116‎
San Diego, Ca 92106
619-269-2100
Online: stonelibertystation.com

What’s your favorite spot to enjoy a bowl of warm soup? Tell us in the comments!

— Marnie Broderson