City taps Harland Brewery to run clubhouse restaurant at Mission Bay Golf Course

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City taps Harland Brewery to run clubhouse restaurant at Mission Bay Golf Course

San Diego selects Harland Brewing Co. to manage Mission Bay Golf Course clubhouse, pending city council approval, aiming to secure sustainable revenue and boost public appeal. SAN DIEGO — The city of San Diego has selected Harland Brewing Co. to run the new clubhouse at Mission Bay Golf Course.  The ten-year lease, which still needs city council approval, will be presented to a city council committee at a March 4 meeting. According to a city staff report, the new proposed lease with Harland is expected to provide a new revenue source to “safeguard the fund’s long-term sustainability” and is expected to draw golfers as well as the general public. Mission Bay Golf Course is one of three publicly-owned and operated courses in San Diego. Since 1919, San Diego has operated courses at Mission Bay, Balboa Park, and Torrey Pines.  The three facilities are funded through a dedicated Golf Enterprise Fund, which reinvests course revenue into maintenance, staffing, and improvements, with a portion of the funds transferred to the city’s general fund. Staff says the division ended fiscal year 2025 “on strong financial ground,” projecting a fund balance of more than $53 million. Under the proposed lease, Harland Brewing will move
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