Bars & Nightlife

  1. A beach scene with people walking and relaxing near the ocean, overlaid with the orange "San Diego" logo and a sun graphic.
    Puesto is family-owned and operated by first generation Mexican American brothers Eric, Alan and Alex Adler, alongside their cousins Isidoro and Moy Lombrozo and founding chef and partner Luisteen Gonzalez. Mexico City born. California raised. Puesto channels the vibrant soul of CDMX through a Southern California lens. The result? Modern...
  2. A person holding a stop sign stands in front of Mike Hess Brewing; several cars are parked alongside the building on a sunny day.
    Experience one of San Diego’s most iconic and award-winning breweries—Mike Hess Brewing—with six unique locations to explore. Sip a flight at our North Park flagship, enjoy tacos and ocean views at our Imperial Beach beer garden, or dig into burgers and wings at our Alpine brewpub. In Seaport Village, visit...
  3. A slice of ice cream pie topped with chocolate sauce and chopped nuts, served with a dollop of whipped cream on a plate with two spoons.
    Duke's La Jolla is named in honor of native Hawaiian Duke Kahanamoku, an Olympic swimming and water polo medalist and the father of modern surfing. Overlooking the La Jolla Cove, Duke's serves genuine, friendly hospitality with contemporary interpretations of traditional island plates. As a tribute to Hawaii and Southern California...
  4. Outdoor seating area at Liberty Public Market with people dining at tables beside a large building and greenery during the day.
    Liberty Public Market is a 7-day a week Public Market and event venue offering the best of what the region has to offer. Showcasing a rustic environment with prepared foods, beer, wine, specialty cocktails, produce, fish, desserts and pastries, pasta, arts and crafts, a test kitchen, pop up dinners, and...
  5. Dimly lit empty nightclub interior with vibrant red and purple stage lights, beams, and spotlights illuminating the dance floor and surrounding area.
    NOVA San Diego is located in the heart of the Gaslamp District. The 19, 000 square-feet venue offers three distinct spaces for our guests. Our main floor, where you'll dance the night away to the music of the best international and local EDM artists in the world. Our balcony, which...
  6. Outdoor urban venue with “QUARTYARD” painted on a white shipping container, colorful murals on nearby buildings, and seating area with string lights.
    Quartyard is about bringing people together & celebrating our community. Located just blocks from the San Diego convention center, Quartyard boasts a vibrant and versatile layout for clients looking to host a concert, corporate event, company picnic, holiday party, fundraiser, wedding, and much more. Quartyard is a full service outdoor...
  7. 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...
  8. 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...
  9. A large crowd attends a lively concert in an indoor venue, with people raising their hands and a band performing on a brightly lit stage.
    LIVE FREE, ROCK HARD at Moonshine Flats! East Village is home to San Diego’s Honky-Tonk Bar, bringing a new edge to entertainment and private events in America’s Finest City. Bring a Southern feel to your next event at one of the most interactive venues that downtown has to offer. Moonshine...
  10. 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...