This historic venue was built in 1912 and since then has been host to a variety of shows including plays, musicals, comedy shows and concerts. The Spreckles Theatre has been a vaudeville house, a movie palace, and now a theater. This architectural masterpiece is considered as one of the finest theaters in the country.
This bar is housed in the oldest building in the Gaslamp Quarter. Come and mingle with beautiful people and groove to either live music or a DJ with tunes from the 1970s through the 1990s. Hardwood floors, soaring ceilings and a 40-foot long mahogany bar give a touch of elegance and class. There are three levels, all offering a large number of beers and delicious cocktails.
The Balboa Park Club located in Balboa Park, is a scenic spot to host parties and banquets. The venue has two grand rooms. The Ballroom can accommodate a maximum of 500 and the Santa Fe Room can accommodate 80 people comfortably for a banquet. This club is historic as it was originally constructed in 1915 to house Mexican exhibits. The building's magnificent foyer is set up against a beautiful fountain and mural.
For many years, the Spanish Village has been the site of working artists and artisans in the beautiful setting of Balboa Park. Shop or simply browse through the artwork of several local juried artists. Artwork currently on display includes jewelry, fountains, sculpture, mixed media and stained glass works. Some of the artists represented here are Beth Banning Duncan, Miriam Reed, Mary Ella Fetzer, Jean Schindler and June Warren.
Located on a pristine setting of Mount Helix Nature Park, Mount Helix Amphitheater is an outdoor amphitheater that hosts various cultural events. Equipped with comfortable stadium seats, the theater has a seating capacity for 1000 spectators and is considered to be one of the most recognized landmarks in the San Diego county. Built in the early 1900, the Mount Helix Amphitheater is a perfect place to enjoy an evening of entertaining performances. Call or visit their website to know more.