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Where To Order Special Occasion Takeout in San Diego
"The location of the first-ever World’s Fair, Balboa Park feels like a grand old European boulevard. Seventeen museums, a multitude of gardens, five playgrounds, a carousel, a train for children, the famous Old Globe Theatre, and more reside here. A hit with the preschooler set, the San Diego Model Railroad Museum houses one of the largest indoor model train displays in the world."
"Day 1: Balboa Park, San Diego Zoo, Downtown & The Gaslamp District [Skip to Page] Day 2: Old Town, The Midway & Coronado [Skip to Page]"
"I always recommend seeing at least one baseball game in the city you’re visiting if it’s the right season because every stadium has a unique atmosphere. Baseball might not be the most exciting game for a lot of people, especially if you didn’t grow up watching or playing the sport, but it’s a completely different experience when it’s live and you’re at the park. Now, the Padres don’t have quite the same die-hard fan base that the LA Dodgers or San Francisco Giants have, but Petco Park is a beautiful modern stadium to watch a game from, right near the ocean and downtown."
"Afterwards, take yourself to the south east corner of the Gaslamp area and locate Petco Park (it’s kind of hard to miss). This giant baseball stadium is home to the San Diego Padres and, baseball fan or not (I’m not), is a pretty spectacular sight. If you’re in San Diego during the baseball season, tickets are affordable and make for a great night out. Otherwise, you can take a stadium tour, or just climb up onto the grassy bank opposite and have a nosey from there."
"Dare I say that Petco Park is one of the coolest ballparks in the MLB. Part of the reason is that it’s built around the historic Western Metal Supply Co. building, hosts some of the best sight lines in baseball, and boasts panoramic water and skyline views from some seats. Go of course to take in a Major League Baseball game, but that’s not the only treat."
"A welcoming place off of Orange Avenue in Coronado, The Henry is a laid-back spot for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. This cheerful restaurant maintains a relaxed, fun vibe for diners..."
"3940 5th Ave (between Washington & University Ave), San Diego, CAReview Their Menu Here$$ | Breakfast Restaurant. Snooze is a neat restaurant in the bustle of Hillcrest, my personal favorite neighborhood in San Diego. They want nothing more than to provide a welcoming atmosphere and innovative tasty dishes."
"Can never hit Snooze enough, that goes for the alarm and Snooze, An A.M. Eatery, of Hillcrest. Although there is usually a line, it is undoubtedly worth the wait!. Their brunch menu is filled with lip licking items including their indulgent french toast and their fluffy eggs, everything is almost TOO good."
"Coronado’s beloved family-owned and operated restaurant, which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary, just introduced new items to its summer entrées, happy hour, dessert, and cocktail menus. There’s a tagliatelle Adriatico with fresh tomatoes, shrimp and scallops and a portobello mushroom-stuffed ravioli with sun-dried tomato and a dill cream sauce. Every Thursday Primavera runs a date night special too that includes two entrées and two glasses of wine for $60 per couple."
"One of San Diego's finest Italian restaurants located in the heart of Coronado, the Primavera Ristorante offers a unique blend of Northern Italian cuisine amidst the quaint island community.[Learn more]"
"What to say....there are so many good places in Coronado but this one is really one of the best. 5 stars for service (thanks, Simone), atmosphere, wine a..."
"Hoppy days are ahead at Pacific Beach AleHouse, which will officially open for patio dining on Saturday, January 30th, ready to serve up toothsome bites and frothy brews on their scenic patios. Be sure to order their Jumbo Bavarian Pretzel paired with one of the location’s fresh house brews."
"This brewery/restaurant offers up brunch, lunch and dinner at its restaurant, which also gives its patrons a stellar glimpse of the Pacific Ocean. PB Alehouse serves a variety of different burgers, sandwiches, flat breads, salads and tacos. There’s really something for everyone."
"The Cravory specializes in amazingly sweet and unique cookies. They have two shops in San Diego, one in Point Loma and the other in Carlsbad but they also sell at local farmer’s markets. Just some of their cookie flavors include “Pancakes and Bacon,” “Rosemary Balsamic” and “Chocolate Truffle.” Get some to-go for the perfect take-home dessert and enjoy with your date along with some warm, liquored-up coffee or a White Russian for a sweet night cap."
"At least that’s the government’s position, despite the fear and misgivings of some in our citizenry. I’m not here to settle that discussion from any public policy standpoint. But I am here to say that cookies have been essential to my own well-being, while at home in isolation."
"Just off Orange Street you’ll find the best place to get gelato in Coronado. At Nado Gelato by Bottega Italiana you’ll be served the highest quality, artisan gelato in amazing flavors like crème brûlée, black sesame or a variety of seasonal fruit. Try up to four flavors in one cup or pile it all on a waffle cone for a highly Instagrammable sweet tweet!"