Late Dining: 32 Restaurants Found
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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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Robata Ya Oton
Address: 5447 Kearny Villa Rd Suite D, San Diego, CA 92123 (Map)
In a traditional, cozy, and calming atmosphere, Robata Ya Oton offers patrons traditional Japanese fare that most Japanese restaurants strayed away from. Located in Kearny Mesa, Robata Ya Oton specializes in the art of “Robatayaki”: the original traditional Japanese barbecue cooked in front of customers and served direct, similar to the style of sushi. The chef sits in plain view of the customers and surrounds himself with selected ingredients he has on display for all. This offers a lively setting and one-on-one interaction with the chef to help him create the quintessential dish for each guest. Delve into traditional Yakimono (Grilled Dish) like Grilled Marinated Black Cod with Miso Flavor or Yellowtail Cheek. Each dish is carefully handcrafted by master Robatayaki chefs and grilled to excellence. In addition, guests have the choice of ordering Hot Pot Dishes called “Nabemono”, and starched filled dishes called “Shime” that close the dining experience in traditional Japanese culture. Few Western Japanese restaurants serve the type of cuisine that Robata Ya Oton does. Luckily, San Diego has a gem like Robata Ya Oton that has stood the test of time.
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Cremolose
Address: 840 5th Avenue Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92101 (Map)
Located in the Gaslamp District, Cremolose is the newest European cafe and specialty dessert restaurant that not only offers exquisite Italian fare, but delectable Italian desserts to hungry awaiting guests. The 5,000 square-foot establishment fuses the aspects of an European cafe and the historic flavor of the Gaslamp Quarter. Seating up to 260 in the indoor dining room, guests will sit under the tin decal decor in the original 20th century dancehall. The dining room is decorated with furniture with a modern aesthetic, and showcases a eclectic color palette that often awakens tired souls. Cremolose showcases a fully equipped bar and lounge where bartenders offer specialty handcrafted cocktails and a extensive winelist. Choose Italian inspired dishes like Pachheri Pasta or Portobello and Speck Pizza. End the dinner experience with slice of handmade cakes or fresh Italian gelato. Open all day and late nights, Cremolose is the ideal location to go before or after hitting the nightlife in Downtown San Diego.
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Taste & Thirst
Address: 715 4th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101 (Map)
Downtown and thirsty for something a little stronger than water? Look no further than Taste & Thirst, a late night hub of wallet-friendly eats and drinks including a hearty array of appetizers, burgers, soups, sandwiches and salads. Enjoy the Truffle Fries made with truffle oil, tossed in parmesan cheese, chopped garlic, and parsley flakes, or the Marinated Sirloin Tips made with a half pound of their charbroiled signature sirloin tips served over rice pilaf and mixed veggies. With 14 High Definition television screens for your sports-viewing pleasure, spend game night at Taste & Thirst where there is plenty to entertain you and your stomach.
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Dublin Square Irish Pub and Grill
Address: 554 Fourth Ave., San Diego, CA 92101 (Map)
Where Guinness flows, good times follow; and Dublin Square serves up both in abundance. Built in Ireland and transplanted to the Gaslamp Quarter of downtown San Diego, this authentic Irish pub and grill satisfies appetites and souls with the warm and welcoming manner of Irish culture and fare. If food and drink is what you’re pining for, look to Dublin Square’s menu any time of day. Come for their daily breakfast and enjoy dishes like the Corned Beef Hash and Eggs or the All Day Irish Breakfast that includes black and white pudding. For lunch, dinner, and everything in between, many crave their Nodliaigs Boxty Selections (stuffed potato pancakes) and other traditional treats like Sheppard’s Pie and Harp Battered Fish and Chips. Dublin Square also keeps its calendar full with quiz nights, live bands, and other special events to keep us all coming back for more.
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