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San Diego Welcome to America’s Finest City Best of Food and Adventure Guide
Sightseeing & Adventures
Balboa Park: The Central Park of San Diego! Balboa park is a 1,200-acre historic urban cultural park. In addition to open space areas, natural vegetation zones, green belts, gardens, and walking paths, it contains museums, several theaters, and the San Diego Zoo. Hotel Del Coronado: This historic beach resort is known for its movie making celebrity roster. Hotel Del Coronado has been a storied SoCal vacation destination for Hollywood stars since its e arliest days, with esteemed visitors such as W.C. Fields, Douglas Fairbanks, L. Frank Baum, and Charlie Chaplin. Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial: Mount Soledad is a prominent landmark. The mountaintop is the site of the Mount Soledad Cross, the subject of a 25-year controversy over the involvement of religion in government which concluded in 2016. San Diego Beaches: You can’t come to San Diego without visiting the beaches. Visit La Jolla Cover, Mission Bay, Fiesta Island, Del Mar Dog Beach, Pacific Beach, Ocean Beach, or Windansea Beach. Seaport Village: This village offers eclectic gifts and souvenirs with 50-plus diverse shops, 17 unique eateries and four bayside restaurants. With four miles of meandering cobblestone pathways bordered by ponds, lakes, fountains and colorful landscaping, plus a quarter-mile slate boardwalk along the San Diego Bay. USS Midway Museum: The USS Midway Museum is a historical naval aircraft carrier museum located in downtown San Diego, CA at Navy Pier. The museum consists of the aircraft carrier Midway. The ship houses an extensive collection of aircraft, many of which were built in Southern California. The Whaley House: Experience San Diego’s most iconic attraction! In the heart of Old Town San Diego, this house is home is known to be haunted by ghosts. L. Frank Baum House: One of Coronado’s historic homes. If your a fan of the Wizard of OZ, then this is a cool old house to check out. L. Frank Baum the famous author rented this house where he completed three books of the series: “Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz,” “The Emerald City of Oz” and “The Road to Oz.” This house is not open to the public, but is a great photo op.
Food & Drinks
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CONVOY ASIAN DISTRICT
Olleh Convoy Korean BBQ: You cannot come to Convoy without eating korean BBQ! This all you can eat BBQ place has an array of meats, seafood, and amazing side dishes. Don’t forget to try the steamed egg! Fun fact, this place is spelled “hello” backwards. Realms of the 52 Remedies: This upscale, Chinese medicine-themed speakeasy bar features creative mixed drinks in a swanky interior. Enter in Common Theroy, let the bartender know that you’re here for 52 Remedies, they will add you on the list, and the host will text you a password when they’re ready for you.
CORONADO
Lobster West: Got lobster? Lobster West does! This popular restaurant has authentic Maine lobster rolls. Not a fan of lobster? Opt for a crab cake roll instead!
Bluewater Boathouse Seafood Grill: Fish & chips, cioppino, calamari fritti, and New England clam chowder, oh my! Anything that you can think of with seafood, Bluewater Boathouse Seafood Grill has it.
II Fornaio: This Italian restaurant will transport you to Italy. It has an array of italian pastas and pizzas. You will regret it if you don’t stop by!
LITTLE ITALY / HARBOR DR.
The Crack Shack: Welcome to the shack that started it all! Voted the best fried chicken in the US by Thrillist, The Crack Shack’s chicken will having you crawl back for more. Get a sandwich for yourself or the Flock Meal for a group to share. Portside Pier: Portside Pier is an over-the-water dining experience home to Brigantine Seafood & Oyster Bar, Miguel’s, Ketch Grill & Taps, and Portside Coffee & Gelato. Weather you’re craving mexican food or seafood, Portside Pier has got you covered. Fun fact: This is one of ABC San Diego chapter’s member’s projects! C Level Lounge: The best taste of seafood and steakhouse with a great view of San Diego Bay. Their lobster mac and cheese is a must try!
Island Prime: Great steaks and more. This upscale steakhouse is a favorite amoungst all meat lovers.
Food & Drinks cont.
OLD TOWN SAN DIEGO Cafe Coyote: Dine in and enjoy mexican food and a variety of margaritas. This restaurant has authentic fresh flour torillas so good, you can eat it plain or with butter and salsa provided. Don’t forget to purchase a bag of tortillas before you leave! You’ll regret it if you don’t! Tuetano Taqueria: Located in Old Town’s Urban Market, this mexican taqureria has a unique take on tacos from bone marrow to birria. With its small but tasteful choices, it will have every carnovore coming back. NORTH PARK Fortunate Son: This trendy yet classic restaurant has all of your classic chinese foods with a cool aesethic admosphure. Fortunate Son is definately an Instagram-able restaurant you’ll receive lots of likes from. The Friendly: This is not your average pizza joint, The Friendly is known for its New York-style pizzas by the slice and smashed Dirty Flat Top burgers. You will be back shortly after you try their burgers. LIBERTY PUBLIC MARKET Grab a beer, hard kombucha, hard seltzer, or wine, at Bottle Craft and walk around to explore food in this unique public market. From thai food, to lobster rolls, and burgers, there’s a little of everything for everyone.
Tacos BEST TACOS AND MEXICAN FOOD Coasterra
Tacos El Gordo The Taco Stand Mike’s Red Tacos Mike’s Taco Club
Kiko’s Seafood Place King & Queen Cantina Lucha Libre Gourmet Taco Shop Oscars Mexican Seafood
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