breakfast in San Diego
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3 days in San Diego coming up. What is a great place fro breakfast. We are staying in the gaslamp district at the Marriott...they have breakfast buffet but would rather try something else.
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For something different - check out the Hotel Del. Think they have brunch on weekends but you can still have breakfast during the week. Double check for sure - as with all suggestions.
And there are also places in Mission Beach or Pacific Beach - or La Jolla that are fun and have views of the Ocean.
In Ocean Beach - we used to like the Huevos Rancheros at Margarita's - on Newport.
Also like "Habit" burgers a lot.
And there are also places in Mission Beach or Pacific Beach - or La Jolla that are fun and have views of the Ocean.
In Ocean Beach - we used to like the Huevos Rancheros at Margarita's - on Newport.
Also like "Habit" burgers a lot.
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And in Hillcrest - in addition to the suggested Hob Nob Hill (which I really like - more old style - good value-good food) - is the "hotter" spot - Hash House a Go Go, which has very good food but also costs more.
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My favorite in La Jolla
http://www.cottagelajolla.com
http://www.cottagelajolla.com
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For a bit funky - with a great view - the Living Room in La Jolla - more of a pastry/sandwich type place.
And in today's paper - a number of other fine places to dine outside and enjoy the finest weather in the continental US - including the deck/Ocean Terrace at George's in La Jolla, the best view/deal of all - Cocktail hour at C Level - Harbor Drive/by the airport, Puesto at the Headquarters - Harbor Drive, The Fish Market downtown/by the USS Miday - as well as Anthony's Fishette - a couple blocks up the Embarcadero, and even Tower 23 in Pacific Beach.
Then there are the great Mexican food places - our favorite being the back patio of Cafe Guadalajara - by Old Town - especially when the Mariachis come out to play.
And in today's paper - a number of other fine places to dine outside and enjoy the finest weather in the continental US - including the deck/Ocean Terrace at George's in La Jolla, the best view/deal of all - Cocktail hour at C Level - Harbor Drive/by the airport, Puesto at the Headquarters - Harbor Drive, The Fish Market downtown/by the USS Miday - as well as Anthony's Fishette - a couple blocks up the Embarcadero, and even Tower 23 in Pacific Beach.
Then there are the great Mexican food places - our favorite being the back patio of Cafe Guadalajara - by Old Town - especially when the Mariachis come out to play.
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Une plus - the Girard St Gourmet in La Jolla - with great french pastries, quiche, soups, etc - and my favorite Chicken Salad sandwich of all. They also have a few tables out on the sidewalk - or benches.
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I loved Snooze in Hillcrest, though it's been a couple of years since I was there. It's not too far from the Gaslamp district, but you'd need a car.
http://www.snoozeeatery.com/hillcrest
http://www.snoozeeatery.com/hillcrest
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All walking distance from your hotel:
http://cafe-21.com/
http://www.cafe222.com/
http://www.newbreakcafe.com/
http://luckyslunchcounter.com/
This place has obscenely huge portions
http://richardwalkers.com/contact/
With a bay/marina view a short walk up the boardwalk at Seaport Village. Otherwise I would not eat at any of the Seaport Village sit down restaurants for any other meal:
http://bustersbeachhouse.com/html/bbhsdframeset.html
http://cafe-21.com/
http://www.cafe222.com/
http://www.newbreakcafe.com/
http://luckyslunchcounter.com/
This place has obscenely huge portions
http://richardwalkers.com/contact/
With a bay/marina view a short walk up the boardwalk at Seaport Village. Otherwise I would not eat at any of the Seaport Village sit down restaurants for any other meal:
http://bustersbeachhouse.com/html/bbhsdframeset.html
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I was going to recommend cafe 222 - http://www.cafe222.com/ - elizzie did - great breakfast - super crowded so be prepared to wait a little.
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There is a new - very chic Belgian waffle/sandwich place - Bruxie - out at SD State - about 8 miles inland - at College - south of I-8.
see: http://www.discoversd.com/news/2014/...-bruxie-patio/
see: http://www.discoversd.com/news/2014/...-bruxie-patio/
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