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Croce's
Address: 802 5th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101
In 1985, Chef/Owner Ingrid Croce opened Croce's Restaurant and Bar as a tribute to her late husband singer/songwriter Jim Croce. Today this 'must visit' San Diego landmark not only recreates the warmth and energy from their days of performing together, but it continues to infuse great food and live music in a uniquely warm and inviting atmosphere. Executive Chef James Clark's menu features flavorful American and Continental cuisine, with dishes such as Sage Rubbed Grilled Duck Breast, Bordeaux Braised Short Ribs, and the signature, Croce's Prime Contemporary Meatloaf.
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Soleil at K
Address: 660 K Street, San Diego, CA 92101
Soleil at K offers a bold setting and contemporary menu that seems right at home in downtown San Diego. The selection of small plates, artisan flatbreads, and entrees changes seasonally, offering a constant array of flavorful creations. Grab a seat at a communal table and start by sharing decadent small plates such as Fried Brie, Lobster Ravioli, or Southwestern Oysters Casino. Continue with a selection of bold, flavorful entrees such as Macadamia Nut Crusted Seabass and Applewood Bacon Wrapped Filet Mignon. Accompany your meal with a flight, a glass, or a bottle of wine—the extensive wine list is sure to impress.
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La Fiesta
Address: 628 5th Avenue, Fifth Avenue, CA 92101
La Fiesta combines elegant dining and authentic Mexican food, a cuisine hard to come by in the historic Gaslamp Quarter. La Fiesta offers traditional and family friendly favorites, as well as a variety of fresh seafood and more contemporary dishes influenced by Spanish and South American flavors. Well-known for their margaritas, La Fiesta boasts a full bar with over 65 different types of fine tequila. La Fiesta accommodates groups or individuals with a moderately priced menu and is open everyday for lunch and dinner; they also offer valet parking and a special Sunday Brunch.
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Le Cake Chateau
Address: 1152 7th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101
Le Cake Chateau on 7th Avenue in downtown San Diego is located half a block from Copely Symphony Hall. It’s a great spot for pre-symphony dinner as well as post-performance happy hour, often frequented by performers. The Rosas family runs this French bakery, serving breakfast and lunch daily and now offering a full dinner menu with international wine list on Fridays and Saturdays. Le Cake Chateau offers a casual yet upbeat urban atmosphere serving rustic French bistro fare including Coq au Vin, Rack of Lamb, Filet Mignon with Gorgonzola, Ratatouille with pasta.
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Grant Grill
Address: 326 Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101
Located in the heart of downtown San Diego's business and cultural district in the historic U.S. Grant hotel, the Grant Grill boasts a prime location. But step inside, and the hustle and bustle of downtown vanish. The newly renovated interior is nothing short of stunning, founded on modern forms, rich textures, and a subtle understated elegance. Expect a meal that is just as stunning as the setting, with contemporary creations from Executive Chef Mark Kropczynski such as a duo of Spiny Lobster and Braised Veal Cheeks or Diver Scallops with oyster mushrooms, English peas, and a Salsify lobster lemongrass.
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