Carlsbad Restaurants

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  • 1. Jeune et Jolie

    $$$

    Say "bonjour" to this delightful French restaurant with a Breakfast at Tiffany’s vibe, where pink velvet booths and a center bar with an absinthe tower will leave you thinking you’ve died and gone to Paris. The French-inspired, four-course menu changes with the season, but expect labor-of-love cuisine like veal tartare, rabbit with spring peas, or duck with fig and black truffle; embrace the moment with ibérico ham and caviar or fresh-shucked oysters. Add the wine pairing for $75 and savor your meal beneath olive trees and twinkling stars.

    2659 State St., Carlsbad, California, 92008, USA
    760-637–5266

    Known For

    • Cocktails inspired by the French Belle Epoque
    • Raw oyster bar
    • Four-course tasting menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 2. Campfire

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    Paying tribute to community around the campfire, it’s all about connecting here, both with the cool crowd and with the distinctive cocktail and dinner menus. Throughout the restaurant, subtle hints of the camping theme—canvas-backed booths, servers in flannels, leather menus branded with the Campfire log—are visible, but it’s the food that will leave you setting up camp, as chefs work their magic behind glass walls grilling, roasting, and smoking almost every dish including the oysters warmed over coals. The fire-roasted cabbage has a crunch, and the smoked brisket with coffee rub delivers with polenta and pickled tomatoes. Topping off the meal are tableside mini-Dutch ovens of hot coals for DIY s’mores with vanilla marshmallows, graham cookies, salted caramel, and chocolate ganache.

    2725 State St., Carlsbad, California, 92008, USA
    760-637–5121

    Known For

    • Smoky cocktails
    • Wood-fired American fare
    • Innovative seasonal menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No lunch
  • 3. Sweet Spot

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    Willy Wonka would be impressed with this authentic candy shop with barrels and bins piled high with gummies, drops, jellybeans, sour candies, and other nostalgic treats. There’s even ice cream to cool you down on a hot summer day.

    3001 Carlsbad Blvd., Carlsbad, California, USA
    760-729--3005

    Known For

    • Ice cream
    • Chocolates and gummies
    • Cotton candy

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 4. The Wise Ox

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    Order any one of just seven menu items and then dig into mouth-stretching sandwiches on the small patio with communal picnic tables. The turkey with Swiss comes on perfectly toasted sourdough, while the Philly cheesesteak is heaping with shaved New York strip and pickled peppers; just about everything pairs well with their selection of beers on tap, and of course the beef-fat fries. As many customers who roll in for the food, there are just as many coming to grab cuts off the block from the butcher. 

    7750 El Camino Real Suite P, Carlsbad, California, 92009, USA
    760-477--0377

    Known For

    • Homemade sauces and marinades
    • Beef-fat fries
    • Classic butcher shop and deli

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner, Closes at 5 pm
  • 5. Vigilucci's Cucina Italiana

    $$$ | Carlsbad

    Restaurateur Roberto Vigilucci's fell in love with San Diego in the '80s and decided to bring Milan to North County with three eateries that are fine-dining experiences without the stuffiness. While each has its own character, Vigilucci's on historic State Street has an authenticity that’s hard to beat, right down to its street-side patio, bustling servers with thick Italian accents, and wine list that will leave you appreciating la bella vita. Roasted artichokes are blanketed in melted mozzarella, and paper-thin carpaccio is topped with a mound of peppery arugula. Edible orchids adorn entrées like the pan-seared scallops in truffle and brandy cream sauce, and fresh ravioli pocketed with homemade ricotta and spinach. Pace yourself for the crème brûlée with vanilla custard and a burnt sugar crust.

    2943 State St., San Diego, California, 92008, USA
    760-434–2500

    Known For

    • Classic Italian menu
    • Bustling outdoor patio
    • Extensive wine list
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