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"The 2,400-bench-seat pavilion, dedicated in 1915 by sugar magnates John D. and Adolph B. Spreckels, holds the 4,518-pipe Spreckels Organ,…"
"Fig Tree Cafe is an excellent choice for lazy Sunday brunch, as the service is slower and the atmosphere is much more relaxed than some of the other places we have listed. Fig Tree Cafe- Hillcrest, is just one of their three San Diego locations, the others residing in Pacific Beach and Liberty Station. The breakfast sushi is a popular choice, especially for first timers, as it often stands out on the menu as something different than the typical!"
"With three locations across San Diego, Fig Tree Cafe is the place to go for a creative breakfast when you’re tired of the same old waffles and OJ. They serve everything from omelets (like the Windansea Omelet, named after the local beach) to delicious takes on Eggs Benedict, pancakes and other breakfast dishes (like Cinnamon and Brown Sugar Sauteed Apples French Toast)."
"Right next door to North Park is a historic neighborhood with a mix of independently owned small businesses called South Park. Cafe Madeleine is a French cafe that is located right in the center of this charming neighborhood. They specialize in sweet and savory crepes and paninis, but we went for breakfast and had a healthy yogurt parfait, rose water latte, and almond croissant."
"Head over to Café Madeleine for some immaculate Parisian vibes and food. This quaint spot is the #1 spot for French food in the city. Your followers will think you are in Paris, but you’re actually in San Diego!"
"This is a French-inspired cafe located in both North Park and South Park. The outside of this cafe makes for one of the cutest coffee shops in San Diego. I personally like the South Park location."
"A post shared by Coava Coffee Roasters (@coavacoffee) on Jan 7, 2020 at 9:05am PST. With the majority of their locations in Portland where Coava Coffee started in 2010, this coffee house sure has made an impression on San Diego. While cafes are currently only open for takeout orders, you won’t want to miss their nitro iced coffee or their signature honey and vanilla lattes, which are created with syrups made in-house."
"Coava Coffee is the name for “unroasted” or “green” coffee and was started by barista owner Matt Higgins in his garage in 2008. The veteran barista and roaster bootstrapped the company by repairing motorcycles with the goal to prepare coffee for professional baristas and every day drinkers. Dedicated to sustainable sourcing practices, they have become one of the premiere roasters in the country."
"Time: Tuesday – Friday from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.Specials: $2 off of appetizers and other food and drink specialsOcean View: Panoramic ocean viewWhy Go: Counter-serve café serving mostly Italian cuisine adjacent to UCSD with views in addition to indoor and outdoor seatingNeighborhood: Torrey Pines/UCSDAddress: 2880 Torrey Pines Scenic Drive, La Jolla, California 92037"
"It's always good, but the drinks are pretty inconsistent in quality. It seems like they always have new employees making the drinks different ways."
"7660 Fay Ave, La Jolla, CA 92037(858) 274-1733Save Your Seat ASAP$$ | Bakery | Brunch Restaurant. This awesome spot is home to Food Network’s Chef Maeve. She won Holiday Baking Championship and has been featured on other Food Network shows."
"From biscuits and gravy to fresh Benedicts, this place has everything you could want to start your day off the right way."