Eats: San Diego, San Diego, California
No matter how near or far you are from home, a recommendation for a good restaurant or bar is always nice to have. EATS is a collection of places that I’ve enjoyed during my travels.
When I pictured dining out in San Diego I imagined it would be at a place like the San Diego Pier Cafe. Located near Seaport Village in the southwestern part of Downtown, this cute wooden restaurant with a nautical-feeling interior juts over the water and provides great views of the bay, especially at sunset.
The menu is well-rounded, offering more than just seafood with options ranging from shredded pork tacos to vegetable pomodoro. Case in point, our order included fish and chips and a cobb salad, along with beer and wine and the “bread upon request”, which I highly recommend you do not pass up. The bread was actually rolls, still warm and steaming from the oven with a fluffy inside, hint of sourdough flavor and a crispy bottom as if they were baked in a cast iron pan. The San Diego Pier Cafe is not as casual as its name implies, but comes with a relaxing ambiance, friendly service and is in a great spot for a post-dinner walk along the waterfront. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
When I pictured dining out in San Diego I imagined it would be at a place like the San Diego Pier Cafe. Located near Seaport Village in the southwestern part of Downtown, this cute wooden restaurant with a nautical-feeling interior juts over the water and provides great views of the bay, especially at sunset.
The menu is well-rounded, offering more than just seafood with options ranging from shredded pork tacos to vegetable pomodoro. Case in point, our order included fish and chips and a cobb salad, along with beer and wine and the “bread upon request”, which I highly recommend you do not pass up. The bread was actually rolls, still warm and steaming from the oven with a fluffy inside, hint of sourdough flavor and a crispy bottom as if they were baked in a cast iron pan. The San Diego Pier Cafe is not as casual as its name implies, but comes with a relaxing ambiance, friendly service and is in a great spot for a post-dinner walk along the waterfront. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Eats: San Diego
Guide Location: USA » San Diego
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Jessica Trumble
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Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: USA » San Diego
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Jessica Trumble
Read it on Author's Website: https://boardingpasstraveler.com/2018/06/28/eats-san-diego/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- San Diego Pier Cafe
- Isola Pizza Bar
- Pappalecco
- King and Queen Cantina
- Half Door Brewing Co.
- Chocolat Cremerie
- Tartine
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