Restaurants

  1. Outdoor restaurant patio with wicker chairs and set tables overlooks a swimming pool and a green park area with trees under a clear sky.
    A.R. Valentien is the signature restaurant of The Lodge at Torrey Pines, a luxury resort set atop the coastal cliffs of La Jolla, California. The restaurant is a fine dining destination for fresh regional cuisine, and its sophisticated setting – seemingly one part restaurant, one part art gallery – features...
  2. Modern, dimly lit restaurant interior with several empty tables and chairs, light tile flooring, and minimalistic decor.
    Artfully bringing you the best of the region, inspired by cuisines from around the world and featuring San Diego's fresh, local, and sustainable products. The Arterra Promise excites our team to deliver a new and creative dining experience every day. Our food and beverages energize the spirit and excites your...
  3. A margarita in a large glass with a blue rim, garnished with orange and lime slices, sits on a bar counter with blurred bottles in the background.
    A hidden gem, the GlassDoor Restaurant is located on the fourth floor of the Porto Vista Hotel. We are a Mexican cuisine restaurant with weekday breakfast and happy hour. Our dinner service opens at 4pm everyday, and we offer brunch on the weekends. Enjoy your meal with panoramic views of...
  4. A cheeseburger with bacon, lettuce, and tomato on a bun, served with a side of crispy onion rings.
    Love All - Serve All A rockin' diner in Downtown San Diego, Maryjane's features classic American-style food with a contemporary, regional twist. Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner plus the best weekend Mimosas in San Diego. Signature items at this Downtown San Diego diner and casual restaurant include our Texas Burger...
  5. A sushi chef prepares food behind a well-lit sushi bar with several empty chairs; shelves with plates and a bar area are visible in the background.
    A Bold & Tasty Twist Tokyo-trained Nobu Matsuhisa is one of the only chefs celebrated enough to be recognized by one name: Nobu. For years, his classic sushi bar fare and nouveau Japanese cuisine have attracted the food elite from New York to London, Melbourne to Milan. Worldwide, A-Listers vie...
  6. People sit in lounge chairs on a sandy beach overlooking the water, with a Seaport Village planter and an umbrella in the foreground.
    Downtown's Seaport Village, awash in coastal breezes and views of Coronado Bridge, offers eclectic gifts and souvenirs. There are 50-plus diverse shops, 21 unique eateries and four bayside restaurants. With four miles of meandering cobblestone pathways bordered by ponds, lakes, fountains and colorful landscaping, plus a quarter-mile slate boardwalk along...
  7. A person’s hand holding a pint glass filled with light beer, resting on a coaster on a bar counter.
    It was on February 2, 1989 that Karl Strauss Brewing Company officially opened our doors in downtown San Diego and kicked off the city's craft beer industry. Happily, as we grew, so did the industry as a whole. San Diego quickly became home to more breweries, many of whom got...
  8. A restaurant dining area with empty wooden tables and chairs, set with glasses and silverware, decorated with framed posters on red and beige walls.
    Looking for a casual and delicious restaurant in San Diego? The Seven Seas Cafe is our own relaxed San Diego cafe that features indoor and outdoor patio dining, with seasonal poolside service. Seven Seas Cafe is open daily from 6:00 am - 10:00 pm for breakfast, lunch and dinner featuring...
  9. Modern restaurant dining area with black woven chairs, wooden tables, tiered trays with fruit and flowers, pendant lights, and a view of the open kitchen and chalkboard menu on the left.
    Soleil @k, a popular dining spot in downtown San Diego is located inside of the Marriott Gaslamp Quarter. The restaurant features fresh modern California cuisine, emphasizing local and fresh products. Enjoy dining on our spacious outdoor sidewalk patio, in our plush leather booths for a more intimate experience or on...
  10. People sit at a counter eating food at an outdoor hamburger restaurant decorated with various signs and license plates under a red awning.
    Burgers are a Southern California classic — both as a budget-friendly option and an elevated culinary experience. And San Diego knows how to make a great one: Just ask the readers of Travel + Leisure, who picked San Diego as one of America’s Best Burger Cities. Here’s a list of...