Here are San Diego's 5 newest businesses

Here are San Diego's 5 newest businessesPhoto: Animae/Yelp
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Published on October 03, 2019

Interested in finding out about the newest businesses in San Diego? From a dance and Pilates studio to a Belgian waffle emporium, these are the latest local enterprises to open their doors.

Golden State Ballet & Pilates

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Now open at 6338 Riverdale St. in Grantville is Golden State Ballet & Pilates. The dance school and studio offers lessons in classical ballet, Pilates, contemporary dance, urban choreography and acro for those aged three and up.

Semola

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Head over to 550 W. Date St., Suite B in Little Italy and you'll find Semola, a new pasta shop. Yelpers are fans of Semola: It's got five stars out of 21 reviews, so far. Located within the Little Italy Food Hall, the eatery lets diners customize their noodle types, sauces and finishings.

Animae

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A new addition to the Marina, Animae is a restaurant/bar at 969 Pacific Highway. Sporting an art-deco vibe, this upscale eatery is a creation of Puffer Malarkey Collective, and it offers hot appetizers, cold plates, wagyu beef dishes, roasted duck, glazed black cod and more.

Belgian Beer & Waffle

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Head over to 2899 University Ave. in North Park and you'll find Belgian Beer & Waffle. Its specialties include Bruxelles beer waffles, Liège waffles, Belgian fries and craft beer from its partner business, Hopnonymous.

F45 Training

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Head over to 3253 Kemper St. in Midway District and you'll find F45 Training, an interval training gym, circuit training gym and personal training spot. The facility features an all-body circuit workout that can typically be done in under an hour.


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