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Old Nov 4th, 2003, 04:28 AM
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San Diego Restaurant Question Thanksgiving

Hello:

Can anyone offer a list of restaurants that will be open on Thanksgiving Day with approximate $ cost. Would like the list to include low, medium and high $ cost. If you are able to offer other information such as no reservation needed or must have reservation; casual dress o.k. etc. that would be very helpful.

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Old Nov 9th, 2003, 12:38 PM
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Hello:

For anyone else who will be in San Diego on holiday over Thanksgiving and may be looking for this information I just discovered a list of restaurants open for Thanksgiving Dinner at www.signonsandiego.com - listed under Entertainment.

If anyone has any personal recommendations on where to eat that would be still be much appreciated however I understand that perhaps if you are local you are preparing a feast at home.

We have choosen to come during Thanksgiving to visit a son who is now making his home in San Diego (very small apartment) and I might add plans to stay. Your lovely weather encouraged us to choose this time of year to come. Counting the days now to our trip.

I hope you all have a Blessed Holiday wherever you are.

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Old Nov 9th, 2003, 01:48 PM
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Thanks for posting the site, Sandy -- we're going to be there over Christmas. (Our son is stationed at Camp Pendleton.) Not sure if we will want to try to make a small dinner in our suite or just go out.
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I'm topping this message off because we too are going to San Diego for Thanksgiving and are in need of a place to eat. I went to that website (thanks!) and I will list some of it's recommendations. Maybe some members could comment on any of these, or suggest their favorite? Thanks!

1. Arterra
2. A.R. Valentien
3. Baleen
4. Betrand at Mr. A's
5. The Boathouse
6. The French Gourmet at Elario's
7. George's at the Cove
8. Sheerwater
9. Hornblower Cruises
10. Inn at Rancho Sante Fe
11. Laurel Restaurant
12. La Valencia Hotel
13. Lowes Coronado Bay Resort
14. The Marine Room
15. Mille Fleurs
16. Neimans
17. Nick's at the Beach
18. Pacifica Del Mar
19. Quail's Inn
20. Top of the Cove
21. Westgate Hotel - Le Fontainbleau
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Old Nov 11th, 2003, 11:36 AM
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I was recently in San Diego & prior to leaving someone had posted here about needing a place for Thanksgiving. While there I did some checking. AR Valentien is the restaurant at the Lodge at Torrey Pines. It's beautiful there, the rest. gets excellent reviews & the Thanks. menu is $65/person with lots of delicious sounding choices. When I asked about availability I was told they were fully booked for large parties (this was 2 wks ago) but still had space for parties of 4 or less.

I ate at George's in the Cove (La Jolla)while I was there. There was actually quite a heated debate on this board about whether or not it was worth the $ when I asked here. I think Top of the Cove may be the less expensive area of George's-not sure. George's has 2 or 3 levels-sits on the water. The level where the bar is also has tables for dining & a less expensive menu. I was underwhelmed with the food & service at George's & was there after dark so the water is not visible.

Another option I posted about for less $/casual is the Brockton Villa in La Jolla. This place sits across from the water, has great views from all tables, a funky fireplace inside. I only had breakfast there (terrific french toast) but they told me they would be serving Thanks. dinner but didn't have a menu or price yet.

Had an excellent meal at the Kensington Grill in Kensington (not far from SD). Don't know about Thanks. but this place (somewhat casual/modern) was probably the best food I had.

La Valencia if the hotel in La Jolla-supposedly a very nice hotel.

Happy turkey!
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The Top of the Cove is a completely separate restaurant and, while good, is not - IMO - as good as George's.

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Old Nov 12th, 2003, 03:50 PM
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Hello again:

Go to www.sandiego.org and click on NEW San Diego Dining Coupons. There is a list of restaurants open on Thanksgiving Day as well as the coupons. Thought this information may be of interest to a couple of the other posters who will be in San Diego either over Thanksgiving or Christmas.

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