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Who owns Kettner exchange?

Who owns Kettner exchange?

Matt Spencer’s SDCM restaurant group
Matt Spencer’s SDCM restaurant group – which is behind local concepts Kettner Exchange, Devil’s Dozen Donuts, Firehouse, The Grass Skirt, Good Time Poke, Waverly Restaurant & Lounge, and Vin De Syrah – has taken over ownership of Little Italy’s 13 year-old El Camino cantina from original founders Mauricio Couturier and …

Does Kettner Exchange have a dress code?

No official code, but I’d suggest smart casual.

Who designed Kettner exchange?

Bluemotif was responsible for the Architectural design, interior design, and custom fabrication for most of the FF&E on the project.

When did Kettner Exchange open?

2014
The Asian-flavored, crispy fried chicken at Kettner Exchange is a menu standout. Little Italy’s Tinder Generation has hit the trifecta. Last week’s opening of Kettner Exchange has given the neighborhood its third gorgeously-designed restaurant and hip watering hole to open in 2014.

What is the Kettner exchange in San Diego?

The recipient of the coveted Orchid & Onion award for Architecture, Kettner Exchange’s design pays homage to San Diego founding father William Kettner. The restaurant boasts two levels of indoor/outdoor drinking and dining, filled with subtle nods to the City’s great bay and nautical history.

What is the new Kettner exchange in Little Italy?

Kettner Exchange has joined the ranks as the latest culinary addition to the Little Italy neighborhood. From the people who brought Syrah and Analog downtown and Firehouse to Pacific Beach, owner and restaurateur Matt Spencer introduces Kettner Exchange, boasting progressive American cuisine and a unique menu of craft cocktails.

Who is the new executive chef of Kettner exchange?

It is with great enthusiasm that we welcome Chef Redzikowski as the Executive Chef of Kettner Exchange.

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