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San Diego’s 15 Best Waterfront Restaurants
"The wine selection here is highly various on a global level. Feel like you’re on a vineyard in Spain or gazing at mountains in New Zealand while sampling wines from these lands. If you’re a true wine lover, take note: Wednesdays all bottles are half off!"
"910 Prospect St, La Jolla, CA 92037(858) 964-5400Make Your Reservations Here$$ | Seasonal Cuisine. In the Grande Colonial Hotel, there is a Michelin reviewed restaurant named Nine-Ten. They interestingly don’t have a set style of cuisine."
"Situated in the Grande Colonial Hotel, diners immediately notice the chic decor as they walk into NINE-TEN. Offering an elegant dining experience, this beloved local restaurant foc..."
"Time: Monday – Friday from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.Specials: $5 drinks, including mules and wines by the glass |$5 menu items, including boneless buffalo bitesOcean View: NoWhy Go: If you’d like an evening at a casual, Irish-style pub that’s also a chainNeighborhood: Village of La JollaAddress: 7811 Herschel Avenue, La Jolla, CA 92037"
"You may not be able to fly to Ireland at any given moment, but that’s no problem; you can always walk into Hennessy’s pub to grab a pint. Plus, with happy hour between 4 and 7 pm from Monday and Friday, you can enjoy good deals, as well as authentic atmosphere."
"Open Daily | Serving Drinks & Select Appetizers Only Sip hand-crafted cocktails and enjoy ocean views under the hand-painted ceilings of our iconic La Sala Bar. Reservations are highly encouraged. View La Sala on google mapLa Sala phone number 877-520-7702"
"Salvatore's Cucina Italiana was established in the late 1980s and guests of the restaurant can expect a unique fine dining experience in an elegant atmosphere. The menu starts off with appetizers like PEI black mussels in spicy tomato broth and sautéed sweet and sour eggplant and moves on to specialty pasta dishes such as house-made veal cannelloni and the restaurant's signature lasagna. There is also an excellent collection of meat and fish entrees."
"Owner and Roman native Raffaella Morelli knows that simple, fine, fresh ingredients yield the best results. The atmosphere is elegant, the wine and cocktail list exceptional, the food divine. There’s not a better combination for a romantic evening out."
"11545 Sorrento Valley Rd Ste 305, San Diego 92121 Sorrento Valley’s New English Brewing focuses on producing English-style ales, West Coast IPAs, barrel-aged brews, light beer styles, and coffee stouts. Enjoy from a selection of 16 to 20 beers on tap, including one nitro tap and one cask-conditioned tap, as well as local food trucks on Thursdays. Customer favorites include the Pure and Simple IPA, Zumbar Imperial Stout, Whole Lotta Hazy IPA, and Blueberry Blonde."
"New English Brewer, located just outside of Torrey Pines, is offering curbside pick-up Tuesday - Sunday and delivery within a 20 mile radius of the brewery for $5 (minimum purchase $19)."
"Elegant resort in a lush, garden setting with a dazzling saltwater pool and jacuzzi, a holistic spa. The hotel’s outstanding culinary program includes a farm-to-table brunch spot, an award-winning Baja Mexican restaurant, a casual all-day cafe, and an upscale garden lounge with butler service. Located about a 10-minute hike to Black’s Beach (clothing optional) and Torrey Pines Gliderport (paragliding and hang gliding; ride with an instructor or take lessons), a 20-minute walk to the Tony-award-winning La Jolla Playhouse, and a 10-minute drive to La Jolla Cove."
"This Spanish-style luxury resort sits close to the ocean in La Jolla, across from the San Diego UC campus. The accommodations are in low-rise buildings, and some have private balconies and patios. All are beautifully designed with luxurious finishes and amenities."
"Chang's serves a variety of Asian-inspired dishes and Chinese food favorites, including hand-rolled sushi, traditional Chinese dim sum, Ramen, family-style noodles and fried rice. Originally known for its P.F..."
"With a lovely old-style look and feel, the historic Belmont Park certainly makes for a fun day out thanks to its roller coasters and rides, attractions, and eateries. Since 1925, the beachfront amusement park has been one of Mission Beach’s main draws and can be reached in just fifteen minutes from downtown San Diego. Although it is home to some charming carnival rides such as a carousel and bumper cars, the park’s standout sight is its iconic Giant Dipper roller coaster which is now a National Historic Landmark."
"With a gigantic wooden roller coaster that winds around the San Diego coastline, it’s the kind of destination that will stop you right in your tracks. The roller coaster is just the beginning. For high-octane fun, you’ll have your choice of slides, carousels, ziplines, tilt-a-whirls, vertical plunges and bumper cars."
"A wooden roller coaster, a carousel and a 175-foot long indoor swimming pool are part of this Oceanside amusement park’s allure. The Big Dipper, built in 1925 and now a California Historic Monument, is known for turbulent twists and g-forces."
"At 8 acres (3ha), Heritage Park is smaller than some of San Diego’s vast wilderness reserves. But, this green grassland features six Victorian homes, all of which have been restored and moved here especially for public viewing. The park also contains San Diego’s first synagogue, Temple Beth Israel."