Barrio is on fire and Bread & Salt are contributing to that. Love this part of town and Bread & Salt are contributing hard. Very cool space much larger than anticipated. Came here for the motorcycle show and was blown away. Can’t wait to come back and see what other shows they put on. I’d love to see some large collaborative shows here. I see Bread & Salt filling their massive space on the regular soon.
Alexander J.
Classificação do local: 4 Washington, DC
Cool space not far from Chicano Park. A coworker recommended I check out this cool art gallery/space and I am glad I did. The next time I am in San Diego I will have to see what is showing — «Invisible» was showing when I was in town and the drawings were beautiful in the space.
Arlene P.
Classificação do local: 4 San Diego, CA
Pretty cool venue in Barrio Logan. I attended an art show of my friends here and I was liking the vibe. It’s a little short on parking and the entrance is a little dangerous if you step wrong, but I liked the variety of the spaces and how unique it was. I heard it was the old Wonder Bread factory, not sure if that is true or not. The gallery my friend was showing in was called the ‘Not and Exit’ gallery… and the entry way to it looks like… well, an exit! :) They allowed wine in the gallery so I can just imagine the possibilities for future events to be possibly held here… I took a few pictures that you can see linked to this review.
Jeff K.
Classificação do local: 3 Imperial Beach, CA
A place in transition not sure what if anything will happen here in the future.
Carmen V.
Classificação do local: 4 San Jose, CA
Barrio Logan/Sherman Heights is always a nest of surprises. One of those is Bread and Salt, the bread factory that has known two families of entrepreneurs in the dough business and currently is a design hub for architects, artists of all kinds and designers. I went to their open house this Friday and the red neon lights with Salt and Bread seen from different sides was very retro looking. The night was offering a view of cotton candy clouds that totally matched with these neon and the yellow façade and turquoise door made me think I was in some Caribbean location and not in San Diego. Coffee was freely served by Café Motto, what a pleasant surprised! I loved the exhibitions and exploring the old factory and checking the silos(and some music experiment going on there with water and metal containers). I had the opportunity to chat with some artists and everybody was very friendly and open. I am very happy to find out about Bread and Salt and looking forward many exhibitions and events there, as its is a very spacious venue that can serve to multiple purposes.
Coffee Club C.
Classificação do local: 5 San Diego, CA
Bread & Salt art an entertainment space located in Logan Heights created by my hero Jim Brown who’s vision is changing community