Gaslamp Quarter

  1. A server holds a tray with three Ghirardelli sundaes topped with whipped cream, chocolate pieces, and cherries, along with a spoon, at an outdoor seating area.
    +Located in the heart of San Diego's renowned Gaslamp Quarter, walking distance from parking garages and trolley stops.+State and local guidelines will be followed.+Employees will be using masks and gloves for your safety.+Plexi shields will be in place at the cash register stations for added protection.+To respect your safety, our...
  2. Greystone Steakhouse Private Events Discover the ultimate private dining experience in San Diego at Greystone Steakhouse, where we specialize in customized private events for every occasion. Our exclusive private dining room seats 18 guests perfectly for intimate business dinners, anniversary celebrations, and special occasions, while our full restaurant buyout option...
  3. Colorful Cuban-themed restaurant interior with mismatched chairs, brick walls, framed photos, Cuban flag, and tables set with napkins and glasses.
    Need to get away from the hustle and bustle of the Gaslamp and escape to a tropical island setting, in a time period when Havana, Cuba was the entertainment capital of the world? Whether you are looking to host a social gathering or put on a corporate event, Havana 1920...
  4. A beach scene with people walking and relaxing near the ocean, overlaid with the orange "San Diego" logo and a sun graphic.
    The allure of Huntress comes not only from offering the finest cuts of meat, signature dishes, and exceptional service, but from the sophisticated and contemporary environment. The main level is designed with strong architectural moments, such as a bold wall composed of framed butcher knives and a spectacular green-veined marble...
  5. Cars drive under the illuminated Gaslamp Quarter sign at night on a busy street in downtown San Diego, with buildings and streetlights visible.
    Lou and Mickey's restaurant and cocktail lounge serves choice seafood, prime steak, pasta dinners and exotic drinks in downtown San Diego's historic Gaslamp Quarter. Enjoy an exceptional meal with a classy, old school appearance inside and out and expirienced waitstaff. Located across the street from the San Diego Convention Center...
  6. A group of seven people sitting closely together indoors, raising their drinks and smiling, with food and drinks on the table in front of them.
    Featuring world-renowned, celebrity Chef Akira Back, Lumi is an energetic and upscale rooftop experience with a creative sushi and modern Japanese menu accompanied by hand-crafted libations in a vividly unique atmosphere. High energy, high end, high up - the views of the city pair well with punchy pops of color...
  7. Dimly lit event space with cocktail tables, a black sofa, glasses set on a side table, and blue and red lighting in the background.
    Only a few steps away from the convention center and major hotels, offers a gorgeous 7.000 square feet multi level space with private and semi private areas and rooms. Notorious as one of the world's healthiest and delicious cuisines, Mezé and its unique fusion twist on Greek cooking will make...
  8. A yellow two-story house with white trim stands behind a black iron fence. A red historical marker sign is displayed in front, and large trees provide shade around the building.
    The Davis-Horton House, built in 1850, is the oldest house in San Diego's Historic Gaslamp Quarter which is on the National Registry of Historic Places. Walk inside and you will be transported back to the Victorian Era, where each room represents a different period and function. You can experience the...
  9. A person in a suit and hat holds a magnifying glass to their face next to the text "Murder N' Mayhem" with a fingerprint and hat graphic.
    Murder n' Mayhem specializes in events that are to die for. In San Diego, we offer Who Dunnit? Adventures, Walking Tours, and Murder Mystery Parties. Just a step away from the Convention Center, our tours are a fun way to see the city and learn its intriguing history. Taking the...