Restaurants

  1. Pacific Beach Alehouse at dusk, featuring wood and metal exterior, large windows, outdoor string lights, and palm trees in the background.
    Inspired by San Diego's appreciation for craft beer and craving for delicious, creative cuisine using locally sourced ingredients, PB Ale House is uniquely suited to provide guests with the best of both worlds. Located in the heart of Pacific Beach, PB Ale House epitomizes the Southern California lifestyle with great...
  2. Spacious bar and restaurant interior with wooden floors, exposed beams, red tufted chairs, and a stage area with a sign reading "The Union.
    Inspired by San Diego's appreciation for craft beer and craving for fresh, creative cuisine, Union Kitchen & Tap is uniquely suited to provide guests with the best of both worlds. Located in the heart of San Diego's Historic Gaslamp Quarter, Union Kitchen epitomizes the Southern California lifestyle with great music...
  3. A beach scene with people walking and relaxing near the ocean, overlaid with the orange "San Diego" logo and a sun graphic.
    Experience the largest rooftop in the Gaslamp Quarter with skyline views, specialty cocktails and mouth-watering shareable plates. The Rooftop by STK is the place to be and to be seen in downtown San Diego. Enjoy delicious dining, incredible sunsets, DJs playing your favorite tunes, ample seating across the 4, 500-square-foot...
  4. A beach scene with people walking and relaxing near the ocean, overlaid with the orange "San Diego" logo and a sun graphic.
    Since 1969, families and friends have been coming to The Old Spaghetti Factories, located across the United States, to enjoy our delicious food, charming atmosphere and friendly service. We invite you to dine amidst fine antiques, collected from around the world, while savoring perfectly cooked pasta and spaghetti sauces, freshly...
  5. Elegant restaurant interior with patterned chairs, set tables, a decorative fireplace, large windows, palm trees, and an ocean view at sunset.
    La Valencia Hotel's premier ocean view dining destination, the Mediterranean Room, is a nod to the property's transportive Mediterranean-inspired look and feel. Formerly The Med, the reimagined space celebrates an all new menu inspired by the California coast and seasonally-driven, locally-sourced ingredients. Dine in the reimagined ocean view dining room...
  6. Modern restaurant interior with round and square tables, gray upholstered seating, set tables, open kitchen, and a large colorful sculpture in the background.
    Nationally-acclaimed Juniper and Ivy--consistently ranked "Best of the Best" by San Diego Magazine, and recognized as a Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand establishment--is a foodie paradise on the edge of San Diego's Little Italy. The kitchen delivers a constantly rotating, chef-driven menu that uses hand-selected, seasonal ingredients crafted with precision, passion...
  7. Outdoor night scene of a crowded restaurant patio with many people dining, string lights overhead, and trees scattered throughout the seating area.
    Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens - Liberty Station opened May 2013 in Point Loma's now-historic Naval Training Center. Our newest restaurant venture celebrates the venue's prior history as a U.S. Navy mess hall, while introducing new industrial and organic features of metal, concrete, reclaimed wood, plant life, water and...
  8. People stand outside a lit-up building with arched roofs and palm trees at dusk, while cars are parked along the street in front.
    The Belly Up opened in Solana Beach, California, in 1974 with only a couple of mics and no stage. Over the years it became a frequent stop for legends like John Lee Hooker, Etta James, and BB King. Epic performances by Curtis Mayfield, George Clinton, The Neville Brothers, and Toots...
  9. A dimly lit room with shelves of liquor bottles behind metal cages, a wooden table with a green menu, and two black napkins in the foreground.
    Baja Coastal Cuisine meets East Village San Diego. The Blind Burro is a "South of the Border" infusion restaurant serving up an authentic coastal menu featuring an upscale, yet laid back and community-driven ambiance. Accented by spacious communal tables and a corner-spanning bar that opens up onto a patio on...
  10. Modern building with a sign reading "tidal craft & catch," surrounded by palm trees and tropical landscaping, with a glimpse of water in the background.
    Perched where land meets sea on the shores of Mission Bay, Tidal is a San Diego outdoor restaurant that offers a thoughtful dining selection of local flavors and craft beverages that, like the ever-changing tides, shift seasonally at Mother Nature's whim. Uncomplicated. Laid-back. Tidal is both in food and furnishings...