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Encompassing 130 blocks, between Seventh Avenue to 17th Street, there is so much for guests to explore and enjoy in East Village.
• Over 700 businesses call East Village home and are made up of unique culinary experiences, hip gathering spots and watering holes, hotels, galleries, one-of-a-kind retail, and PETCO Park - the home of the San Diego Padres.
• Many local businesses in East Village including Quartyard, Tavern + Bowl, Punch Bowl Social and Casa Octavio will be hosting New Year’s Eve celebrations in the neighborhood.
• If a foodie New Year’s Eve is more your style, head on down to Casa Octavio for an unforgettable evening. • Offering a 4-course prix-fixe menu and a complimentary champagne toast, the celebration doesn’t get any sweeter than this!
• Enjoy a mouthwatering meal while listening to some of the hottest DJs in San Diego that will leave you dancing in your seat.
• Stick around after dinner for the after party and get the chance to win even more sick party favors!
• Seating times are open between 5:30 pm and 7:30 pm and 8 pm and 10:30 pm.
• Reserve your tickets now by emailing
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About East Village Association - The East Village Association is San Diego’s largest downtown business district and neighborhood. Encompassing 130 blocks, between Seventh Avenue to 17th Street, there is so much for guests to explore and enjoy. Over 700 businesses call East Village home and are made up of unique culinary experiences, hip gathering spots and watering holes, hotels, galleries, one-of-a-kind retail, and PETCO Park - the home of the San Diego Padres. East Village also is a hub of several premier educational institutions including the New School of Architecture and Design, the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, San Diego City College, and the newly built UCSD Extension Center on Market Street. To support these facilities and San Diegans, the City of San Diego built the new San Diego Library in 2013 with state-of-the-art spaces and resources for all to access. The East Village community currently has over 40,000 (and growing) residents, with most living in midrise or luxury condominiums and lofts. Continuing urban development and the steady growth of new businesses continue to draw locals from neighboring Downtown areas, and elsewhere in San Diego County, to its diverse and vibrant community with a unique mix of arts, culture, education, and entertainment.