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What's Happening La Mesa?! Late May Early June Edition

Zack Widdes
Jun 1, 2026
Trivia Question❓What famous landmark in La Mesa Village features a historic neon sign and has been a community gathering spot since 1956? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Upcoming Events in La MesaHere's what's happening around La Mesa this week and beyond!
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Discover La Mesa's Hidden Rooftop Gem: Bo-beau Kitchen + Rooftop Bar
Looking for the perfect spot to unwind with friends while enjoying stunning San Diego sunsets? Bo-beau Kitchen + Rooftop Bar in La Mesa Village has become a local favorite for good reason.
A French-Inspired Culinary Experience
Located at 8384 La Mesa Boulevard, Bo-beau brings a touch of French-inspired cuisine to the heart of La Mesa. The menu features creative takes on classic bistro favorites, from fresh oysters and artisan cheese boards to wood-fired pizzas and seasonal entr�es that showcase local ingredients.
The Rooftop Experience
The real showstopper is the rooftop patio. With comfortable seating, twinkling lights, and views of the surrounding hills, it's the perfect setting for date night, happy hour with colleagues, or weekend brunch with friends. The bar program features craft cocktails, local beers, and an impressive wine selection.
Why Locals Love It
Regulars rave about the welcoming atmosphere and attentive service. "It's become our go-to spot," shares one Google reviewer. "The staff remembers your name, the food is consistently excellent, and you can't beat the rooftop ambiance." Happy hour (Monday-Friday, 3-6 PM) offers great deals on drinks and appetizers.
Perfect For Any Occasion
Whether you're looking for a romantic dinner, Sunday brunch, or just drinks with a view, Bo-beau delivers. The restaurant also hosts private events and has become a popular spot for celebrations and corporate gatherings.
Hours: Mon-Thu 11:30 AM-9 PM, Fri-Sat 11:30 AM-10 PM, Sun 10 AM-9 PM
Next time you're in the Village, head upstairs and discover why Bo-beau has become one of La Mesa's most beloved dining destinations. Pro tip: Make a reservation for sunset seating on weekends-it fills up fast! |
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Top 10 Taco Spots in La Mesa: Your Ultimate GuideLa Mesa has quietly become one of San Diego County's taco hotspots. Whether you're craving authentic street tacos, innovative fusion creations, or classic California-style, this East County gem has you covered. Here's your guide to the best taco experiences in La Mesa. 1. El Azteca RestaurantThis family-owned institution has been serving authentic Mexican cuisine since 1952. Their carne asada tacos are legendary, featuring perfectly grilled meat on handmade tortillas. Don't skip the salsa bar-locals swear by the green sauce. 2. Brigantine Seafood & Oyster BarWhile known for seafood, their fish tacos are some of the best in the county. Beer-battered or grilled, topped with cabbage and their signature white sauce. The Tuesday taco special is a local favorite. 3. Taco SurfCalifornia beach vibes meet quality Mexican food. Their surf & turf burrito is famous, but the fish tacos and carnitas are equally impressive. Great for a quick, delicious meal. 4. Casa de PicoLocated in the heart of La Mesa Village, Casa de Pico offers tableside guacamole and handmade tortillas daily. Their street taco trio lets you sample multiple proteins-highly recommended. 5. El Cajon Boulevard Taco TrucksSeveral authentic taco trucks line El Cajon Boulevard offering incredible al pastor, lengua, and cabeza tacos. Cash only, but worth the ATM stop. Ask locals for current favorites-locations can change. 6. Jalapenos Mexican FoodThis no-frills spot delivers big on flavor. Their breakfast burritos are massive, but the carne asada and pollo asado tacos are what keep regulars coming back. Fast service, generous portions. 7. Santana's Mexican FoodA San Diego chain with strong local following. Consistent quality, quick service, and the rolled tacos (taquitos) with guacamole are a must-try. Perfect for feeding a crowd. 8. Taste of MexicoFamily recipes passed down through generations make this spot special. The mole is rich and complex, and their handmade tamales (sold by the dozen) pair perfectly with any taco order. 9. Super CocinaThis hidden gem near Grossmont Center offers authentic Oaxacan and central Mexican cuisine. Try the pescado (fish) tacos or go adventurous with the beef tongue-it's more tender and flavorful than you'd expect. 10. Cotija's Taco ShopSometimes you just need a solid California burrito or rolled tacos, and Cotija's delivers. Open late, great for post-movie munchies or weekend late-night cravings. Local Tips
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Why do La Mesa residents love their city so much? Because it's always a "suite" place to live-right between the mountains and the beach! |
🏡 La Mesa Real Estate Update 🏡 |
The La Mesa housing market remains competitive as we head into summer 2026. Inventory has improved slightly with 42 new listings this week, bringing the total active homes for sale to 118. Homes are moving quickly-the average days on market sits at just 31 days, indicating strong buyer demand. The median sales price has stabilized at $695,000, up 3.2% from last year but showing signs of leveling off as interest rates remain steady. Sellers are seeing multiple offers on well-priced homes, particularly those in the Village area and near top-rated schools. Buyers should be prepared to act quickly and consider pre-approval to stay competitive. |
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Zack Widdes, Realtor® |
Thinking about buying, selling, or investing? Call Zack! 619-339-7111 or email |
Secret Little Hack |
Looking for free parking in La Mesa Village? Park on the residential streets just one block north or south of La Mesa Boulevard instead of circling for metered spots. You'll find plenty of unrestricted street parking on Acacia, Date, and El Paso streets-just a 2-minute walk to all the Village restaurants and shops. Save your quarters and avoid the parking stress! |
The City of La Mesa is planning exciting improvements to Harry Griffen Park, including new playground equipment, upgraded picnic areas, and enhanced walking trails. Read More... |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The La Mesa Lounge neon sign! This iconic sign is a beloved local landmark that represents the city's mid-century heritage. |