Game Watches

2012 Club Game Watches - Prospect Bar & Grill

Perched on a second-story and overlooking Prospect Street and the La Jolla Cove, we invite you to join us for all televised Notre Dame sports at Prospect Bar & Grill. With its beautiful ocean views, colorful cuisine, great drinks, and access to La Jolla Village, there’s a little bit of something for every Notre Dame fan to enjoy. Bring your friends, family … and anyone you can find on the street that loves all things Notre Dame. Go IRISH!!!

Prospect Bar & Grill:  1025 Prospect Street, Suite 210, La Jolla 92037

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* All ages are welcome!

For questions or comments, e-mail: gamewatch@ndsandiego.org

Notre Dame Football Schedule

Parking Tips

There are a number of parking options in the vicinity of Prospect

1. Under the building.

There is a pay parking lot located underneath the building that houses Prospect.  The entrance is via an alleyway off Herschel Ave.  Parking fees will work out to $5 if you stay for the game, and you need cash to slide in the parking “box” associated with your numbered space…Alternately you can find Chris Vasquez and purchase (for $2) a parking “ticket” which you insert in the same parking box.  Note on this lot, there are a *limited number* of spots and it’s not the roomiest garage, so be prepared for some tight turns, and a tight fit in your space.

2. Pay lots / garages.

There are a number of lots & garages in the area, with weekend fees ranging from $3 to $5 and even $10.  The Google map below shows the location of some of these locations.

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3. Street Parking

Depending on the prominence of the street, you can find street parking (some of it metered) with one, two, and three hour limits.

2 Responses to Game Watches

  1. Tim Schenck says:

    When it becomes available, you can download the 2012 Notre Dame football schedule to your calendar, such as Outlook and Google Calendar, using the iCal format.

    For Outlook, double click on the iCal icon and it will load automatically.

    For Google Calendar, there are a few more steps:
    1. When you double click on the iCal icon, it should download to your ‘Downloads’ folder.
    2. Go to the sidebar in Google Calendar and look for ‘Other Calendars’.
    3. Click on the arrow that is on the ‘right’ side (it’s very faint in color and easy to miss) and select ‘import calendar’

  2. joe mayer says:

    Tom,

    We’re looking forward to a great day for the Irish. Thanks for setting this up.

    cheers,

    joe

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