Live Music every Saturday at Puerto La Boca in Little Italy
Enjoy Live Music Saturdays From 6:30-9:30pm
Puerto La Boca offers live music and incredible artwork at our San Diego location, transporting you from our restaurant in Little Italy to the streets of Buenos Aires! You will find live piano and guitar played by incredible musicians for your listening pleasure, creating a fun and festive environment.
What Kind of Entertainment is at Puerto La Boca?
At Puerto La Boca, we love our location in Little Italy in part because of the neighborhood's festive atmosphere. Whenever there's a neighborhood festival or other reason to celebrate, you can count on us to have something special going on in our restaurant as well. Whether it's Restaurant Week, FIFA World Cup, Art Walk, or Taste of Little Italy , we take advantage of any opportunity to celebrate.
Authentic argentinian fare in Little Italy
There’s a vibrant energy in Little Italy, and we love to be a part of it. If you’re looking for a great date-night experience, it doesn’t get much better than a romantic restaurant with live music right in the heart of Little Italy. At Puerto La Boca, we offer a perfect combination of dinner and entertainment.
As San Diego’s #1 Argentinian restaurant, we’re committed to serving you a delicious meal in an atmosphere that’s truly enjoyable. Guests comment frequently on what an added pleasure our live music is to their dining experience, and we know you’ll feel the same.
Who Performs at Puerto La Boca in Little Italy?
The RRs Duet
The RRs Duet provides a variety of lounge music that covers everything from Top 40’s, Classic Rock, Spanish Pop, and Boleros.
Who’s Art is at the walls of Puerto La Boca in Little Italy?
TiTio is the Artist
Sebastian Reynal O’Connor, known as TiTio, was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Coming from a family of artists, his passion for art was always inside his heart. His mother Raquel was the first inspiration that brought art to TiTio’s life. While growing up, he spent long hours in his mother’s studio admiring her paintings and sculptures. When he was in his early 20s, he took art classes at the School of Art Malena Davel, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
In 2002, TiTio decided to move to the United States and once he was established in San Diego, he took classes at the Art Academy of San Diego. At the beginning, he was primarily interested in sculpture until he met his teacher Connie Athens, who introduced him into painting. Since then, he paints in oil, acrylics and other media. Today, TiTio devotes most of his time to painting, working with great enthusiasm and discipline in his studio.