San Diego Magazine's Happy Half Hour

The weekly guide to San Diego's food + drink scene, hosted by award-winning food writer and Food Network host Troy Johnson and San Diego Magazine's culture brain, Jackie Bryant. Field notes and perspectives on restaurants, bars, and chefs—including dishes and drinks you gotta try, restaurant openings and closings, events worth your time, and laugh-cry interviews with chefs, restaurant owners, farmers, brewers, and makers who make San Diego's food + drink scene hum.

Lana Puts a Fresh Spin on Coastal Dining in San Diego

#405 This week on Happy Half Hour, co-host Troy Johnson heads north to Solana Beach, where LANA has transformed the old California Pizza Kitchen space into a relaxed, wood-fired restaurant with real neighborhood soul. Co-owners Travis LeGrand and Mark Wheadon have built something rare for the coast: a spot that's stylish but still feels local, where dishes like gold-spotted Baja sea bass with agua chile and a half-roasted Jidori chicken that's fast becoming a San Diego classic.    At the bar, beverage director Brandon Curry keeps things bright and balanced with creative cocktails built around Bebemos Tequila, the local brand founded by Preston Caffrey that's showing up everywhere great drinks are poured. Between sips, the crew talks about Solana Beach's evolving food scene and the art of keeping things simple behind the bar. To follow Bebemos click HERE. To follow LANA click HERE.   Discover more at San Diego Magazine

10-30
57:44

San Diego Restaurant News, Chefsgiving & Claudette Zepeda Makes Moves

#404 This week on Happy Half Hour, co-hosts Troy Johnson and Jackie Bryant go solo for a special Halloween episode. They talk restaurant news like Chefsgiving at Provisional Kitchen on November 13 benefiting the San Diego Food Bank; Valle's four-year anniversary dinner; and celebrity chef Claudette Zepeda's departure from Leu Leu to focus on filming projects, Chispa Hospitality, and her upcoming book. They also preview Orexi, a new Mediterranean-California spot opening in Little Italy, and Puesto's move to become the first Mexican restaurant group in the US to go completely seed-oil free. Other topics include Juniper & Ivy's Cayuse Vineyards dinner, the Ukrainian-owned Need to Eat Café in Poway, and Cambodian-Filipino pop-up Ming Oun's Kitchen.   Discover more at San Diego Magazine

10-23
37:25

Crashing The Marine Room's High Tide Dinners

#403 This week on Happy Half Hour, co-hosts Troy Johnson and Jackie Bryant head to the Marine Room, La Jolla's oceanfront dining landmark waves slam against windows and the food matches the drama. Chef Derek Dupree introduces new fall dishes, including roasted king trumpet mushrooms with garlic miso emulsion, butternut squash with goat cheese espuma and toasted hazelnuts, and blackened swordfish with crawfish and forbidden rice. We also sip Bebemos Tequila with founder Preston Caffrey, who joins us to talk about what makes the spirit work across savory courses. GM and wine director Nicholas George explains how the Marine Room's legendary High Tide Dinners are timed with summer king tides and why the restaurant's global wine program mirrors its coastal setting. To follow Bebemos click HERE. To follow The Marine Room click HERE. Discover more at San Diego Magazine    

10-16
01:08:54

Longtime restaurateur Sami Ladeki Shares His Unlikely Career Path to Food

#402 Happy Half Hour co-hosts Troy Johnson and Jackie Bryant sit down with Sami Ladeki, one of the most influential figures in San Diego dining to trace his long and unlikely career. He shares stories of leaving Lebanon in his twenties, washing dishes in Germany, running food and beverage at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, and eventually landing in San Diego to open Sammy's Woodfired Pizza in 1989.  Ladeki reflects on the rise of California-style pizza, the lessons of building a restaurant empire, and why he's bringing back Roppongi, the La Jolla restaurant that once defined Pacific Rim cuisine in the city. Executive corporate chef Alfie Szeprethy joins him to share stories from the 1990s Roppongi kitchen and what it's been like to help reopen the place that shaped his career, as well as what guests can expect in the new iteration. To follow Sammy's click HERE.   Discover more at San Diego Magazine  

10-09
01:28:31

How to Earn a Michelin Star in Only Six Weeks

#401 After the economic sucker-punch of Covid robbed chef Eric Bost of his LA restaurant Auburn, he entered into a values-first partnership with restaurateur John Resnick. Despite months of permitting and supply snags and personal and operational hits, the two succeeded at last in turning an old Carlsbad boogie-board factory into all-day bakery and cafe Wildland and the smaller, tasting-menu-only Lilo, which nabbed a Michelin star just six weeks after opening.  On this week's episode of Happy Half Hour, the duo joins hosts Troy Johnson and Jackie Bryant to break down Lilo's vibe-forward approach (vinyl, reel-to-reel, open kitchen), the caviar-and-almond-ice-cream course that anchors the menu, and why hundreds of small service cues liberate staff to actually connect with guests.  In food news, we discuss Encinitas' Necessity Coffee new location, the $25.5M waterfront plan from the Fish Market group, Communion's mai tai world title, the closing of Woodstock's in PB, Mothership's October takeover, and Fink's Wine Spectator nod. Listen to the full episode now. To follow Lilo click HERE. To follow Wildland click HERE.   Discover more at San Diego Magazine

10-02
01:22:12

Inside City Farmers Nursery's 52-Year Legacy in City Heights

#400 On this week's Happy Half Hour with hosts Troy Johnson and Jackie Bryant, we're joined by siblings Sam Tall and Rebecca Tall-Brown, the second-generation owners of City Farmers Nursery in City Heights. They talk about their family's 52-year journey turning discarded plants and reclaimed materials into a thriving nursery, the importance of biodiversity and community support, and how Nate's Garden Grill—operated on site by a family friend and lessee—has grown into one of the city's most beloved live-music-and-food hangouts. In "Get Some," we shout out local favorites including Sang Dao for Laotian papaya salad and tom kha soup, Pho Hoa for classic beef pho and plum soda, The Daily Grind for family-friendly breakfasts in Rolando, and The Flying Pig in Oceanside for modern bistro cooking with Southern details. To follow City Farmers Nursery click HERE. Discover more at San Diego Magazine

09-25
53:50

Chef Carl Schroeder's Exit Interview

#399 This week on Happy Half Hour, Troy and Jackie sit with one of San Diego's most influential chefs, Carl Schroeder, who rarely interviews. After years at the helm of Market Restaurant + Bar, Schroeder has sold his shares and is stepping back. We talk about the glory days of Market, the early 2000s when "farm to table" actually meant something, his start in storied San Francisco kitchens, and why he's finally ready to trade the pressure of a fine-dining kitchen for time with family (and maybe a pool float). To follow Market click HERE.   Discover more at San Diego Magazine

09-11
01:35:00

Happy Half Hour Hits Monarch with Bebemos Tequila and a San Diego Burger Draft

#398 On this week's Happy Half Hour, Troy and Jackie camp out on Monarch Ocean Pub's waterfront deck in Del Mar Plaza where owner-operator Drew Vick runs plates of halibut ceviche, pepperoni-and-broccolini flatbread, and that five-day–brined short-rib pastrami while Bebemos Tequila cofounder Preston Caffrey pours crisp paper planes and talks zero-additive agave and San Diego roots. We hit festival season high notes like, cough cough, Del Mar Wine & Food kickking off here next week, and then slide into a lively burger draft that swings from Drugstore Burger at The Lodge to Rocky's, Majorette, Beef 'n Bun, Wise Ox, and a sleeper Wagyu at Gaslamplighter. To follow Monarch click HERE. To follow Bebemos click HERE.   Discover more at San Diego Magazine  

09-04
01:06:29

Kindred at 10 & Kory Stetina's Next Chapter with Dreamboat and Vulture

#397 This week on Happy Half Hour we sit down with Kory Stetina, whose first restaurant Kindred shifted San Diego's idea of plant-based dining. He's since teamed with CH Projects on Mothership, and now opened Dreamboat and Vulture in University Heights. Dreamboat is a compact, all-day diner; Vulture is the moody dining room behind it, serving martinis fussed over for a year, lion's mane "Steak Diane," mushroom pâté with sourdough, and a baked Alaska set aflame at the table. We talk about how punk and skate culture shaped his path, and why he wants these new spaces to feel indulgent and welcoming without the baggage of old vegan stereotypes. To follow Kindred click HERE. To follow Dreamboat click HERE. To follow Vulture click HERE.   Discover more at San Diego Magazine

08-28
01:07:05

The Story of San Diego's (Real Young) Rising Star Chef, Aidan Owens

#396 Herb & Wood changed the city's dining culture when chef Brian Malarkey and Chris Puffer opened it in Little Italy 10 years ago. In restaurant culture, 10 years is 100 years. A feat. But how do you stay relevant in the new-new-new social-media restaurant craze? You hire a "kid" like Aidan Owens, who's one of the fastest-rising young chefs we've seen in the city in a long time. He started cooking at an early age to pay his way through teen years. Now he's got a rep for whole-animal butchery, fermentation projects, and amiably stalking fishermen and farmers. He's rehabbing the menu at Herb & Wood, basing it completely on ingredients. This is his story. To follow chef Aidan click HERE. To follow Herb & Wood click HERE. To follow Herb & Sea click HERE. Discover more at San Diego Magazine

08-21
01:02:22

Eat With Your Hands (Rerun)

"He was wearing two dog tags. The bullet went through the first dog tag, but the second deflected it down into his ankle. The bullet's still in his ankle." As Ky Phan shares on this week's Happy Half Hour podcast, her father's dog tag with the terrifying hole not only saved his life, but eventually became the ticket to a new life for his young family. The Phans are from a small village in South Vietnam, near a river where they would pull crabs, snails, and shrimp. They'd boil them in pots, seasoned with what grew around them—like garlic, lemongrass, lime leaves—and eat them as a family with their hands. It's how the kids loved to eat. They had to hide that from their father—aka "Papa"—because he wanted a certain decorum and manners for his family (mom took the kids' side, playfully acted as lookout for when he was coming home from work). During the Vietnam War, their father fought alongside the U.S. After he was shot, after that dog tag intervened, he was placed in reeducation camps (forced labor camps) by the Communist government. He remained a prisoner of war for five years. "There was a humanitarian organization that helped anyone who'd been a prisoner of war for over five years move to the United States," explains Ky in our office, seven months pregnant, using a blowtorch to melt cheese on oysters. "But there wasn't any paperwork in war. How would you prove that you were a prisoner of war? So my dad showed them that dog tag." The Phans settled first with family in Houston. There, their aunt showed them the art of the southern seafood boil, a spicier version of the way they'd eaten in Vietnam. Their dad worked as a nail technician (on the podcast, Ky shares the fascinating story of how Vietnamese-Americans came to dominate the nail salon industry in California, and how it's traced back to an actress who starred in Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds). Eventually, they relocated to San Diego. Her father ran a small fast-food restaurant in City Heights, where Ky and her sister Kim learned the business. They kept their family's seafood boil tradition alive with backyard cookouts—hundreds of pounds of seafood on picnic tables—until they finally decided to translate that experience into their first restaurant. From day one, the line was around the block for Crab Hut. It's a straight-forward concept—a plate filled with dungeness crab, king crab, lobster, shrimp, you name it, ladled in sauce. But it's also a family tradition that followed them halfway across the globe, a family ritual.

08-14
01:25:13

En Fuego Turns 30 & Launches Hidden Cocktail Bar

#394 This week, Happy Half Hour details Del Mar's legendary past with longtime restaurateurs John and Sara Wingate of En Fuego Cantina & Grill. Co-hosts Troy Johnson and Jackie Bryant retrace the beach town's transformation from Victorian bathhouses and racehorse legends to its current food scene, anchored by icons like En Fuego, which is now celebrating 30 years in business. The Wingates reveal how the once-humble house-turned-restaurant became a locals' clubhouse and a celebrity magnet. They also introduce La Tienda, their intimate new cocktail bar tucked upstairs, featuring 200+ tequilas and mezcal barrels they personally selected in Mexico. To follow En Fuego click HERE. Discover more at San Diego Magazine

08-07
01:02:07

"Yes, Chef!" Winner Emily Brubaker Talks Cooking for Martha Stewart

#393 This week on Happy Half Hour, co-hosts Troy and Jackie sit down with Emily Brubaker, executive chef of Omni La Costa Resort & Spa, to talk about her recent win on the premiere season of Yes, Chef!, a national cooking competition judged by Martha Stewart and Spanish-American chef and restaurateur José Andrés.  Brubaker shares what it was like to step away from her kitchen and her family for six weeks to compete, and how she approached the challenge of cooking food that's technically sharp but still grounded. In this episode, she discusses the moment Martha remembered her from a past Chopped season, working alongside her husband in the finale, and how she's bringing pieces of the show's mentorship and menu ideas into her work at the resort. To follow Chef Emily Brubaker click HERE. To follow Omni La Costa click HERE. Discover more at San Diego Magazine

07-31
01:01:10

The Bebemos Golden Hour: Chased by Imaginary Jaguars in Mezcal Jungles, a Waverly Story

#392 On this episode of Happy Half Hour, Troy Johnson and Jackie Bryant take the show to Waverly in Cardiff for a tequila-soaked taste test with San Diego-based brand Bebemos. The mission continues to find the ultimate dish to pair with their joven-style tequila. Along the way, they're joined by Camino Riviera and Waverly bar manager Stephen O'Halloran and SDCM executive chef Brian Redzikowski to explore the nuances of agave, mezcal, and the power of local sourcing. Tune in to find the surprising not-super-summery dish that won this round of the pairing tour. To follow Bebemos click HERE. To follow Waverly click HERE.   Discover more at San Diego Magazine

07-24
01:06:59

Jason Mraz Is Now a Part-Time Barista (and Co-Owner) for Jitters Coffee Pub

#391 This week on Happy Half Hour, Troy Johnson and Jackie Bryant sit down with Jason Mraz and Vallie Gilley to talk about the new life of Jitters Coffee Pub, the first coffee shop to open in Oceanside back in the '90s. After 24 years, Vallie and her husband were ready to let it go until Mraz, a longtime regular, stepped in as a partner. What followed is a full-circle revamp complete with vegan comfort food from chef Felix Alcaide, a tiny new stage for original music, and a gold-plated bathroom. Yes, that's right. Tune in to hear all the gilded details. To follow Jitters Coffee Pub click HERE.   Discover more at San Diego Magazine

07-17
01:37:32

Veranda Debuts at Hotel Del After $550M Glow-Up

#390 This week's HHH is posted at Veranda, the breezy new restaurant inside the freshly renovated $550 million Hotel Del Coronado, and features a feast of scallop risotto, charred artichokes, and massive secret-menu tomahawks. Executive Chef Brian Archibald joined Troy and Jackie to talk about rebirthing one of America's most iconic resorts (and why he left Florida for San Diego). Also at the table is Michael Feuerstein of Nature's Produce, whose family has sourced local fruits and vegetables for generations. We also chat the news: Barrio Logan's new Café Madeline, Wildwood Flour's East County comeback, and a food-nerd deep dive into the San Diego Zoo's fine dining scene. To follow Veranda at the Hotel Del click here.   Discover more at San Diego Magazine  

07-10
51:56

Inside the Brand New Nobu Del Coronado and the Cult Dishes That Still Hit

#389 Happy Half Hour heads to the oceanfront deck at Nobu Del Coronado, one of the newest openings as part of the Hotel Del's recently completed $550 million renovation. Chefs CJ and Victor walk us through dishes like yellowtail crudo with jalapeño, crispy rice with spicy tuna, three-day miso cod, and real wasabi grated on sharkskin, as well as the philosophical underpinnings that make Nobu, well, Nobu. To follow Nobu at the Hotel Del click here.   Discover more at San Diego Magazine

07-03
45:11

This Couple Is Fixing Your Taco Problem

#388 On this episode of Happy Half Hour, Troy Johnson sits down with Ron and Isabel Oliver, the duo behind Somos Maíz. Isabel grew up in Michoacán learning how to make masa the traditional way. Ron spent 20 years as chef de cuisine at the Marine Room. Now they're sourcing heirloom corn from farmers in Mexico and turning it into fresh masa that's showing up on plates at Valle, Tohono, and beyond. They chat about how most tortilla makers get it wrong, why blue corn usually isn't blue corn, and what makes real masa so hard to get right. To follow Somos Maiz click HERE.   Discover more at San Diego Magazine

06-26
51:03

Country Fair Cinnamon Rolls Wins 2025 Fairtastic Food Competition

#387 Happy Half Hour goes full fried as Troy and Jackie broadcast from the San Diego County Fair, tasting their way through 18 brain-and-taste bud-bending entries in the 2025 Fairtastic Food Competition. Spam wonton tacos. Cajun honey dogs. Furikake fries with runny eggs and edible flowers. But one stood above them all: a tres leches cinnamon roll from Country Fair Cinnamon Rolls, dreamed up by a third-generation baker, Willie Mattis whose family nailed the recipe in one take. The frosting didn't just sit on top—it soaked through the roll, prompting creation of a new verb: sauceting. Troy and Jackie sit down with the fair's marketing director, Jennifer Hellman, to chat about her 25 years at the helm, and Mattis to talk tie-dye, road dogs, and how a $1 family recipe became the fair's reigning icon. To follow the San Diego County Fair click HERE.   Discover more at San Diego Magazine

06-19
36:43

The Best Dollar Oyster Deal In Town

#386 This week's Happy Half Hour comes to you straight from the bar at Fort Oak, where we posted up with Jess Stewart, Trust Restaurant Group's beverage director and the mind behind some of San Diego's most quietly brilliant cocktails. She breaks down her kitchen-driven approach to drink-making (yes, there's salt in that watermelon margarita), why bartenders hate mojitos, and how she turned "Oyster Mondays with Friends" into a must-hit Mission Hills hang. Joining us are Preston Caffrey and Patrick Tracy of Bebemos Tequila, the new San Diego-based brand bringing a dreamy, vintage California aesthetic to modern sipping. Together, they show how good design, local collaboration, and a damn fine bottle can elevate the way we drink. To follow Bebemos click HERE. To follow Fort Oak click HERE.   Discover more at San Diego Magazine

06-12
47:13

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