‘The Jetty’ to Open in Former ‘Voltaire Beach House’
Ocean Beach pub and lounge hopes to open in early spring 2025
By Beth Demmon / San Diego Magazine / December 18, 2024
Ocean Beach has always existed in its own world. It’s precisely that weird, wacky, wild, and wonderful world that business partners Kyle Jaworski and Sebastian Widman want to invest in by opening The Jetty at 4934 Voltaire Street in spring 2025.
“We want to be a place for people in town,” says Jaworski. “Ocean Beach is a very unique community, and a unique market where it’s important that you cater to the locals.”
Jaworski says The Jetty is not a gastropub but is reluctant to define exactly what it will be. He calls it a beach pub-meets-lounge with an “eclectic menu”

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San Diego County Sheriff Kelly Martinez said her office won’t comply with the county’s policy and would continue to notify U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials when some people not authorized to be in the country are released from county jails.
Opponents of Building in Famosa Canyon Once Characterized as ‘Racist’ NIMBYs
Head Commissioner Kelly Moden Reluctant to Meet With Neighbors of her 91-Unit Project
Not so, say Machado and other neighbors of The Minn, Moden’s colossal project at 1905 Broadway, in Golden Hill.
On Tuesday, December 17, the San Diego Housing Authority approved the sale of Famosa Canyon, a vacant lot in Point Loma, to build more than 70 affordable housing units.
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Commission on Police Practices Completes Audit on How SDPD Handled Complaints
By Ernie McCray
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From San Diego’s fishing history from Kumeyaay and Portuguese tuna fishermen, to today’s multicultural palette




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