San Diego Restaurants

San Diego is an up-and-coming culinary destination, thanks to its stunning Pacific Ocean setting, proximity to Mexico, diverse population, and the area’s extraordinary farming community. Increasingly the city’s veteran top chefs are being joined by a new generation of talented chefs and restaurateurs who are adding stylish restaurants with innovative food and drink programs to the dining scene at a record pace. Yes, visitors still are drawn to the San Diego Zoo and miles of beaches, but now they come for memorable dining experiences as well.

The city’s culinary scene got a significant boost when San Diego emerged as one of the world’s top craft beer destinations, with artisan breweries and gastropubs now in almost every neighborhood. San Diego also was on the cutting edge of the farm-to-table, Slow Food movement. Local sourcing is possible for everything from seafood to just-picked produce from a host of nationally recognized producers like Chino Farms and Carlsbad Aquafarm. The city’s ethnically diverse neighborhoods with their modest eateries offering affordable authentic international cuisines add spice to the dining mix.

San Diego’s distinct neighborhoods have their own dining personalities with friendly restaurants and bistros catering to every craving in this sun-blessed city. The trendy Gaslamp Quarter delights visitors looking for a broad range of innovative and international dining and nightlife, while bustling Little Italy offers a mix of affordable Italian fare and posh new eateries. Modern restaurants and cafés thrive in East Village, amid the luxury condos near PETCO Park.

The Uptown neighborhoods centered on Hillcrest—an urbane district with San Francisco flavor—are a mix of bars and independent restaurants, many of which specialize in ethnic cuisine. North Park, in particular, has a happening restaurant and craft beer scene, with just about every kind of cuisine you can think of, and laid-back prices to boot. And scenic La Jolla offers some of the best fine dining in the city with dramatic water views as an added bonus.

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  • 1. Buona Forchetta

    $ | South Park

    A golden-domed pizza oven, named Sofia after the owner’s daughter, delivers authentic Neapolitan-style pizza to fans who often line up for patio tables at this dog- and kid-friendly Italian restaurant in South Park. Pizzas make a meal or can be shared, but don’t miss the equally delicious appetizers, heaping salads, or fresh pastas, and be sure to save room for some dolci.

    3001 Beech St., San Diego, California, 92102, USA
    619-381–4844

    Known For

    • House-made sangria
    • Bubbly Neapolitan-style pizzas
    • Bustling patio
  • 2. Raglan Public House

    $ | Ocean Beach

    Inspired by the grass-fed burgers they sampled in New Zealand, the founders of this convivial eatery set out to replicate those same high-quality flavors in their Ocean Beach spot. The interior nods to the outdoor-oriented Kiwi country, with surfboards turned into light fixtures, rugby photos, and bodyboards as wall art. An outdoor "parklet" wrapping the corner lot draws a crowd, clinging to the laid-back atmosphere and chill staff that will know you by name before the meal is over. Food focuses on burgers with organic, grass-fed beef, as well as chicken, lamb, and seafood options dressed in garlic aioli and tomato chutney, along with huge portions of onions rings and fries. The meat pies have a croissant-like crust, and there are also salads for those seeking greens. The weekend brunch menu delivers chilaquiles, steak and tamale Benedict, and cheesy grits. With 24 beers on tap, this OB mainstay was one of the first local businesses to pioneer the craft beer movement.

    1851 Bacon St., San Diego, California, 92107, USA
    619-794–2304

    Known For

    • Grass-fed beef burgers
    • Exceptional handmade cocktails and great daily specials
    • Great local craft beer
  • 3. The Crack Shack

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    Next to his successful fine-dining restaurant, Juniper and Ivy, celebrity chef Richard Blais has opened this more casual eatery complete with a walk-up counter, picnic-style tables, a bocce court, and a giant rooster—a nod to the egg- and chicken-theme menu. Ingredients are sourced from high-quality vendors and used for sandwiches, of which the fried chicken varieties shine, as well as salads and sides like fluffy minibiscuits with a miso-maple butter and a Mexican spin on poutine. The all-outdoor space feels like a cool playground for foodies, and there's even a slick bar that doles out craft cocktails.

    2266 Kettner Blvd., San Diego, California, 92101, USA
    619-795–3299

    Known For

    • Señor Croque fried chicken sandwich with smoked pork belly
    • Biscuits with miso-maple butter
    • All-outdoor seating with bocce court
  • 4. Better Buzz Coffee

    $ | La Jolla

    With locations across San Diego County, this happening hot spot is ready to get you buzzed with honey lattes, “Killer Bee” triple espressos, pour overs, and nitro cold brews. The sandwiches, smoothies, pastries, and acai bowls are ideal grab-and-gos for those who would rather munch at the beach.

    909 Prospect St., San Diego, California, 92037, USA
    858-255–8019

    Known For

    • Americano with creamy vanilla
    • Breakfast sandwiches
    • Rosewater latte
  • 5. Communal Coffee

    $ | North Park

    The exterior of Communal Coffee reads "Coffee + Flowers," and though that's not the name of the café, it's also not inaccurate—you actually can pick up a bouquet while you're there. But while there's plenty to keep patrons occupied—including a curated selection of housewares, books, and chocolates—the main attraction is still the fresh-brewed coffee and flaky, buttery pastries.

    2335 University Ave., San Diego, California, 92104, USA
    619-363--7737

    Known For

    • French press coffee
    • Buttery chocolate croissants
    • Fresh-cut flowers
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  • 6. El Pescador Fish Market

    $ | La Jolla

    This bustling café first opened as a full-service fish market in 1974, and has been popular with locals ever since. Order the char-grilled, locally caught halibut, swordfish, or yellowtail on a toasted torta roll to enjoy in-house or to go for an oceanfront picnic at nearby La Jolla Cove. Other delicious choices include seafood cocktails, ceviche, Dungeness crab and shrimp salad, and fish and shrimp tacos. The fresh, sushi-grade fish arrives daily from local anglers, making it a great spot to grab your catch without getting wet. 

    634 Pearl St., San Diego, California, 92037, USA
    858-456–2526

    Known For

    • Clam chowder
    • Bustling on-site fish market
    • Daily-caught cuts to go

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 7. Sandpiper Wood Fired Grill & Oysters

    $$ | La Jolla

    As the sister restaurant of La Jolla’s Georges at the Cove, this laid-back restaurant is the perfect spot to chill with friends after a day in the sand and share oysters from the raw bar or rosemary Parmesan fries dipped in jalapeño ranch. Grab a seat on the dog-friendly patio or head indoors for grilled favorites including octopus, prime rib, and cast-iron focaccia with honey ricotta. A smoky element takes flavors up a notch, with nearly every dish touching the wood-fired grill. Rounding out the menu are house-made pastas and desserts prepared by Aly Lyng, the pastry chef at George’s at the Cove. Sunday brunch and happy hour (4–5:30 pm) are both on point, especially with tempting offers that include a dozen oysters on the house with any purchase of a bottle of Champagne.

    2259 Av. de la Playa, San Diego, California, 92037, USA
    858-228--5655

    Known For

    • Shareable plates like skillet corn cake
    • No-fuss neighborhood vibe
    • $4 off select items during happy hour

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 8. Shorehouse Kitchen

    $ | La Jolla

    This casual indoor-outdoor eatery in La Jolla Shores has a sprawling outdoor patio perfect for leisurely lunches with friends and family. Surfers and well-heeled locals populate the 50-seat patio while enjoying made-to-order organic smoothies and fresh salads, as well as scrumptious breakfast and creative lunch entrées that include flatbreads, soups, sandwiches, and the popular cheeseburger and prime steak frites. The black-cherry almond smoothie is addictive, while the tarragon chicken salad with lemon aioli, green apple, avocado, pistachios, and dried cranberries over mixed greens with a citrus vinaigrette is a tantalizing mix of flavors.

    2236 Av. de la Playa, San Diego, California, 92037, USA
    858-459–3300

    Known For

    • Mango pancakes
    • Vanilla bean French toast
    • California K-9 breakfast off the doggie menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 9. Slater’s 50/50

    $ | Liberty Station

    Bacon is king at this lively burger, beer, and sports bar in Liberty Station. Founder Scott Slater’s signature “designer” patty, half beef and half ground bacon, is topped with a fried egg and cheese, and sauced with chipotle adobo mayonnaise. Or design your own burger from a menu with over 50 toppings like Guinness bacon chili or bacon jalapeño jam. Even fries get a lift from bacon ketchup. While little ones munch sliders from the kids' menu, parents quaff one of the 100 craft and local beers on tap and join military from nearby bases and other sports fans following games on the room’s many flat-screen TVs. There's even a dog menu featuring the signature 50/50 patty or bacon strips for furry friends.

    2750 Dewey Rd., San Diego, California, 92106, USA
    619-398–2600

    Known For

    • Weekend brunch
    • Extensive craft beer selection
    • Pet-friendly patio with dog menu
  • 10. Sugar and Scribe

    $ | La Jolla

    If the chef at this La Jolla bakery looks familiar, it's because she won Food Network’s Holiday Baking Championship in 2015. Since that win, chef Maeve Rochford has made a name for herself as a celebrity chef and owner of Sugar and Scribe offering baked goods like delicious scones as well as sit-down options like lobster Benedict, Irish sausage rolls, and irresistible blueberry pancakes with fresh-plucked berries, edible flowers, and vanilla whipped cream. For a La Jolla summer cool down, try the horchata latte.

    7660 Fay Ave., San Diego, California, 92037, USA
    858-274--1733

    Known For

    • House-made granola
    • Traditional Irish favorites
    • Award-winning bakery with fresh treats

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 11. Tartine

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    Dine any time of day at this French-inspired café a block from San Diego Bay, as breakfast commences at 6 am with house-made granola, quiche, and just-baked coffee cakes and croissants. Sandwiches, salads, and soups round out the daytime menu, while dinner highlights include the catch of the day; just be sure be sure to save room for the Paris-pretty desserts.

    1106 1st St., San Diego, California, 92118, USA
    619-435–4323

    Known For

    • Coronado’s best bet for casual but satisfying fare
    • In-house pastries and desserts
    • Quiche any time of the day
  • 12. Trilogy Sanctuary

    $ | La Jolla

    Perched on a rooftop in La Jolla, this café features a mindful menu of bowls, tacos, and other creative entrées that are all 100% organic, vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, and soy-free. There's also a boutique with sustainable products and a yoga studio with aerial yoga, sound healing, and training workshops.

    7650 Girard Ave., San Diego, California, 92037, USA
    858-633–3893

    Known For

    • Plentiful vegetarian and vegan options
    • Kombucha on tap
    • Indoor and outdoor yoga studio

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