Mentioned by Eater San Diego
Where to Eat in La Jolla
"Vegan and vegetarian food are served in a beautiful rooftop environment at Trilogy Sanctuary. Come for a yoga class and make sure to stay for the food afterwards."
"Vegan and vegetarian food are served in a beautiful rooftop environment at Trilogy Sanctuary. Come for a yoga class and make sure to stay for the food afterwards."
"Chef Karen Krasne earned a Certificat de Patisserie from Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, and it has put her in good stead with area gourmets who flock here for a slice of coconut cream torte, a wedge of tangy-sweet tart, a scoop of intensely-flavored ice cream, or a handful of unbelievably awesome chocolate-tea cookies. Offerings vary from day to day, but frequently incorporate fresh fruits and flower garnishes, making them as gorgeous to look at as they are wonderful to eat. Gluten-free menu items include English muffins, baguettes, flourless banana cream cake, creme brulee, dark chocolate cookies and more delights."
"This bakery has been featured on Food Network’s The Best Thing I Ever Ate, and we can certainly understand why!. They have a wide variety of not only beautiful but also tasty desserts that are described as “showstopping.” Their award winning cakes come in a multitude of shapes and sizes and include gluten free and vegan options. However, they are unique in that they not only make and serve sweets, but they’re a great place to get a meal and a drink as well."
"Enjoy a classic Italian dinner at our onsite restaurant, Manhattan of La Jolla that offers a wide-ranging menu of pastas, steaks, and seafood in a romantic setting. Savor a delicious Caesar salad made tableside, homemade eggplant parmigiana, or just relax with a glass of fine wine. Don't feel like eating out?"
"With a brand new 2018 menu, this Irish-inspired restaurant is helmed by Food Network Champion Chef Maeve. Their menu features a little bit of everything!. Attack your sweet tooth head on with Brioche French Toast, or try a traditional egg scramble or Eggs Benedict (they have four options)."
"Take a walk along busy Orange Avenue and you are sure to find something that will delight your palate. There’s a little something for everyone including the casual café, farm to table approach, local brewery, Mexican, sushi and more. Here are a few of our favorites we think you’d be disappointed to miss!"
"Retro-lovers enjoy the tabletop jukeboxes at Clayton’s Coffee Shop and vintage auto repair signage at Garage Buona Forchetta. Fine diners savor sommelier-selected wines at Stake and sea urchin at Serea."
"The Moniker Group is known throughout San Diego as creators of beautiful experiences, whether it be at their venue spaces Downtown, in Point Loma or at their brick and mortar General Store at Liberty Station, there is a sense of thoughtful care inherent in everything they do. Serving coffee at Moniker General is the latest undertaking and just like everything else, it is curated, craft-based and community driven. Think weathered blue wood, sleek marble, white honeycomb tiles and minimalist decor allowing for coffee and conversation to be the star."
"Moniker General is another hyphenate concept shop; this time it's coffee, beer, and a lifestyle boutique. The retail selection spans a wide range of best-in-class goods from small things for the home to men's and women's apparel and accessories, bicycles, and even handmade furniture. When you're done shopping, pop across the street for beers and food at Stone Brewing, or check out the multivendor Liberty Public Market."
"Moniker General is a gorgeous lifestyle, home goods, eyewear, custom furniture, and gift retailer next to the Moniker Coffee Co. and the Moniker Cocktail Co. It has a carefully designed aesthetic that is bright, airy, and eclectic. You’ll have some magnificent photos taken in this well-lit, beautiful space."
"Jenny Wenny Cakes is full of tempting treats decorated to perfection. Order-up little goodies and cakes like coffee and walnut cakelets for $4, or regular-sized cupcakes ($20 for 6) in vanilla, chocolate and hazelnut flavors. Or go big and order a Treat Box for $20 with 15 items including cookies, bars and cake."
"By adding your email you agree to get updates about Spoon University Healthier. Mornings usually call for a green smoothie or hearty bowl of oatmeal, but sometimes you need that sweet fix; and donuts are having their shining moment in San Diego. People are lining up to get some of the city’s best breakfast sugar bombs, and for good reason."
"If you’ve ever driven down Bonita Road on a weekend, you may have seen a massive line outside of Holy Paleta. We visited their second location which serves up all the Miami vibes!. They offer a wide selection of all-natural, handcrafted paletas which make for a perfect afternoon snack on a warm San Diego day."
"They're not technically ice cream, but they're still very worthy of a mention here!. Holy Paleta's handcrafted pops are made with all-natural ingredients and full of delicious toppings. Bold, inventive and exciting flavors range from kid-faves Strawberry Lemonade and Watermelon to Chamango on a Stick!"