Restaurants

Gaslamp Quarter

Any quick stroll through downtown’s Gaslamp Quarter and one thing is obvious: it’s awash in bars and restaurants. One could easily mistake this quantity for quality, however, locals know that much of what’s on offer caters to fly-by-night tourists and conference-goers. Nestled within the hustle and bustle is plenty of quality, though — all that’s needed is a little direction on where to go. Here are the places that are worth dining and drinking at in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter.

Old Town San Diego

California’s history is inextricably intertwined with Mexico and Spain. The Conquest of Mexico in 1521 and gave rise to one of the richest culinary revolutions in history. Come and experience the Magic

Little Italy

San Diego’s Little Italy neighborhood is considered one of the city’s hottest eating destinations. With so many options concentrated in one area, choosing one of the Little Italy San Diego restaurants to grab a bite can be overwhelming. Among the multitudes of Italian eateries, fresh seafood restaurants, dessert spots.

Hillcrest

Brimming with cafes, bistros and five-star dining restaurants, Hillcrest is a connoisseur’s delight with over 200 restaurants featuring international delights and American favorites. From fine dining to quick pick up Hillcrest has something for everyone!  Indulge yourself in decadent sweets from whatever you choose, you are sure to have an extraordinary experience!

Mission Beach Pacific Beach

Mission Beach and Pacific Beach are in my mind the quintessential California beach community and have some great and amazing places to partake. Craft beers fine food is the order of the day down by the beach. Come and enjoy yourself and enjoy the sound of the ocean

East Village

The East Village is an evolving downtown area, known for Petco Park, home of the Padres baseball team. Architecturally, the neighborhood is a mix of sleek high-rises alongside former warehouses and Victorian homes housing smart restaurants and brewpubs. The soaring Central Library has an art gallery and reading rooms with San Diego Bay views, while Quartyard plaza has a craft beer garden, food trucks and live music.