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Cafe Sevilla
Address: 353 5th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101 (Map)
Café Sevilla delivers the warmth and culture of southern Spain locally, with a casually elegant atmosphere and authentic cuisine. Café Sevilla offers traditional Spanish cuisine like pitchers of sangria, a wide selection of tapas, and large paella platters which make this an excellent location for small groups. Theatrical Flamenco dinner shows are offered weekly and lively guitarists play Gypsy Rhumba and Latin music each night in the tapas bar. The restaurant has been a San Diego favorite for more than 20 years and a recent move has put their new location in the heart of the Gaslamp Quarter. The décor, atmosphere, and focus on tradition make this an exceptional dining experience and culinary adventure.
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Crest Cafe
Address: 425 Robinson Avenue, San Diego, CA 92103 (Map)
Nestled just one block south of University Avenue in Hillcrest is Crest Café, a haven of fresh and organic American cuisine with a southwestern twist. While it may seem like a surfside diner plucked from the past, the food here is far superior to most cafes or diners you’re liable to find. Along with the food, the bright and fun décor and extremely friendly servers have given the restaurant an extremely loyal and diverse group of regulars that just can’t get enough. Crest Café is open until midnight every day and serves an all-day breakfast menu, so diners can enjoy whatever their stomachs are rumbling for at any time of the day.
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Bully's East
Address: 2401 Camino Del Rio South, San Diego, CA 92108 (Map)
If you ask the locals where to find the best prime rib in San Diego, they’ll tell you to try Bully’s East. Opened in 1971, this favorite San Diego hotspot is known for their famous Horseradish Crusted Prime Rib, but they also make the grade with their impressive collection of sports memorabilia and classic sports bar ambiance. With a large array of options for brunch, lunch, dinner, and dessert, Bully’s is even open late—a tradition they’ve maintained since their launch 40 years ago. They also feature a full bar, an extensive happy hour menu, and a sports lounge. Bully’s East has made a legacy of its menu since 1971, keeping their menu options consistent, service top-notch, and their quality a priority.
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Croce's
Address: 802 5th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101 (Map)
Croce’s Restaurant & Jazz Bar is full of contrasts that meld and combine for a gratifying result, from the sweet and savory blends throughout the menu to the elegant dining room flanked by the cozy jazz bar. Here, Ingrid Croce’s vision of creating a space to celebrate her late husband Jim Croce’s memory has been fully realized, since the restaurant was opened in 1985. She has managed to combine her passions of food and music, while lending her warmth and generous spirit, to offer a sensory experience for patrons focusing on delectable dishes and a harmony of flavor and sound. Diners are treated to a Contemporary American menu featuring deliciously creative and unique twists on classic dishes, while Jim’s music memorabilia, photos, and platinum records line the walls and music rocks the attached jazz bar nightly. The lounge also draws a crowd for their champagne jazz brunch Saturday and Sunday from 10am-2:30pm.
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Romesco Baja Med Bistro
Address: 4346 Bonita Road, Bonita, CA 91902 (Map)
Whether or not you want a wide assortment of small plates to share, farm-fresh salads, exotic entrées or unique pasta dishes, Romesco’s Bistro in Bonita covers all in a Baja-Mediterranean blanket that leaves you with a familiar, foodie-feeling. Chef Javier Plasencias rolls out hot and cold tapas from octopus to Jamon Serrano (dry-cured Spanish Ham), distinct dishes such as Beef Cheek Tacos and Crab Mac and Cheese and an assortment of fondues to extinguish any craving one might have. Plasencias’ Mediterranean techniques and recipes mix superbly with the local Mexican flavors to complement the warm ambiance of this casual fine-dining establishment. The large L-shaped dining room gives food seekers an easy opportunity to walk in and sit down quickly for a meal or converge at the bar in and find a solid happy hour as well. Romesco’s Baja-Med Bistro takes what’s best of the South Bay and gives diners another destination point in the San Diego food scene.
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