Pan y Vino Brings Sangria and Spanish Tapas to Balboa Peninsula

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • July 26, 2018
Reincarnation. Photo by Edwin Goei Before going to Pan y Vino on Balboa Peninsula, it might be wise to consider the time of year. Right now, during the height of summer, this area can get as crowded as Disneyland on July 4. But since it’s located...
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