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January 11, 2019
FAITH AND A DOUBLE EAGLE MAKE DEL FRISCO’S A WINNER
HOLLOWAY NAMED GAVIN NEWSOM IS NEW RANCHO MAYOR NEW GOVERNOR
A dramatic dining delight has come to San Diego. It’s the first west coast location for Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse, the nationally acclaimed restaurant with a tasty looking waterfront panoramic view in the Embarcadero District. Del Frisco’s brings sophisticated class, always welcome in “America’s Finest City.” It spotlights a big, bold menu spearheaded by prime beef, with flavors that expand the tasting experience. We’ll get to our menu selections further into the column. What attracted me was the nationally acclaimed wine selections, created by Wine Director Faith Fulginiti. You get instant evidence that this is not your father’s wine cellar, when you ascend a staircase of Italian marble steps with glass walls on either side, housing more than 7,000 bottles of temperature-controlled wine, to enter the dining room. This creates a wine display visible from almost every seat.
RED SOX OWNER LISTS HOUSE FOR $25 MILLION
Mayor Jerry Holloway
Governor Gavin Newsom
COTO DE CAZA NEWS R e s t au rant
G u i d e
GORGEOUS GOWNS AT GOLDEN GLOBES
John W. Henry, owner of the Boston Red Sox, Boston Globe and Liverpool Football Club, has just listed his waterfront mansion for $25 million. A self-made billionaire, John went from a college-dropout, farmer’s son to meteoric rise to billionaire by mathematically figuring out how commodities rose and fell by working with soybean sales on his father’s Arkansas farm. The basis of his success formula was relying strictly on mathematics, completely void of the human element. In 1981, he started his own commodities trading firm, J.W. Henry & Co., which made his fortune. Always a sports fan, John bought the minor league baseball team Tucson Toros in 1989, partial interest in the New York Yankees in 1991 and sole owner of the Florida Marlins in 1999.