Belmont Park will continue offering family nights on Tuesdays through the end of August. Family nights run from 4 p.m. to close and boast half-price rides and food discounts. The pocket-book friendly festivities are in their final year and Belmont Park will offer a new special in 2011. Baked sits at 735 Santa Clara Place and makes 25 to 50 pounds of cinnamon rolls per day in addition to other baked deliciousness. The bakery boasts an African mask collection and a comfy couch to sit on while sipping coffee. Free Wi-Fi and great service will make guests high on life. Shoe’s Me at 1419 Garnet Ave., offers a wide variety of footwear for both men and women and boasts an international selection of purses and accessories too. Café Mono, 3833 Mission Blvd., offers Mediterranean-inspired delectables including espresso drinks, pastries, gelato, sandwiches and more. Gloss Boutique, located at 959 Garnet Ave., is a new women’s lifestyle clothing store on the scene and sells most everything for less than $40. Adorable purses, tops and dresses alongside individualized customer service make this a great place to get your shop on. Core Power Yoga at 1554 Garnet Ave., has two yoga studios these days and is offering more classes as a result. If you see happy people with yoga mats, chances are they just finished indulging in some sweaty stretching. The first week is free. Check out www.corepoweryoga.com. Best of San Diego Rock, an event showcased by Webceleb, will take place July 15, at 8 p.m. at the Wave House’s new concert venue, Sound Wave. The three bands playing were selected based on the number of votes they received from fans who purchased tickets in support of their favorite band. Tickets, or “votes,” can still be purchased to determine the headliner of the event at www.webceleb.com. Cass Street Bar and Grill is on Facebook. If you “friend” them, you can see updated menu items and specials, what game is being shown on TV and who is serving up drinks. PB Ale House, among its many weeknight specials, offers all you can eat crab on Tuesdays for $24.95 and half-off bottles of wine on Wednesdays. Both offerings are from 6 to 10 p.m. Mission Bay Golf Course and Practice Center offers driving range hours from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week. If the U.S. Open made you wish you had a better swing, it might be a good idea to go hit a bucket of balls. Prices range from $5.50 to $9.50. Tee times are from 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. The lights remain lit on the golf course until 10 p.m. To receive the resident rates for golf fees, a resident ID card must be purchased annually for $25. Proof of residency is required. Nine holes of play are $14, Monday-Friday, and $17 on weekends and holidays; 18 holes of play is $23 Monday-Friday and $29 on the weekends. The course is located at 2702 Mission Bay Drive and staff can be reached at (858) 581- 7880.








