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Manhattan Meats quenches the South Bay’s yen for outdoor entertaining with a mix of marinated meats ready to be slid right on the grill. Add a bottle of wine and a side dish or two and, voilà—dinner is served.


At Naja’s Place, you’ll find plenty of your South Bay compadres taking it easy, aided by 88 exotic beers and ales on tap (many from nearby breweries), flaming Buffalo wings and nicely stacked burgers. If you like the idea of taking a local breather, ideally near the water and definitely with beer involved, head to the northern tip of the King Harbor boardwalk.

Byron Scott describes, “as a player, you only have to worry about you, but as a coach, you’ve got to worry about the whole team. You’ve got to somehow convince them that the ultimate goal and the agenda should only be to win.”



There’s always an element of risk in experimenting with fanciful combinations or fusing together different or unlikely styles. When it works, though, the payoff is something singular, new and novel. Such is the case with a new family home that has risen on Monument Street, along the hill and just north of Palisades Village.


