What to do and where to stay in San Diego
Sharing a recap from our recent San Diego trip, plus some of our all-time favorite places in San Diego.
Hi friends! Happy Monday! How was the weekend? I hope you had a lovely one. Ours went by a liiiiittle too quickly, but weโre back in the swing of things today. We celebrated madreโs birthday, Liv and P had their dance recital, and I made a baby meal for a friend. I hope you had a great weekend, too!
Since we just got back from an awesome trip to San Diego, I thought Iโd pop in today and share a roundup of some of our very favorite spots.ย (For my newer reader friends, we lived there for a few years and loved it!) Before we lived in San Diego, it was a vacation spot, and we’d spend our entire trip in one neighborhood. For example, weโd stay in La Jolla, park our car, and spend the entire trip walking. We didnโt get our car until it was time to go home, and there was TONS to do in La Jolla. You can do this in any of the large neighborhoods in San Diego, and each one will be packed with awesome restaurants and food options. (Especially if youโre in Point Loma/OB, Pacific Beach, Mission Beach, Little Italy/Gaslamp, or Hillcrest.)
Thereโs just so much to do and when in doubt, the beach is always there. The kids will spend hours playing in the sand and running in the waves. We spent a lot of time this past week doing that, in addition to some other fun activities.
What to do and where to stay in San Diego
A roundup of some of our all-time favorite spots in San Diego. SD is a FOODIE SCENE and I feel like itโs hard to find bad food in San Diego. There have been so many wonderful spots weโve tried over the years, but the only ones that made the list below have a serious wow factor.
Best San Diego restaurants:
For a date night, head to:
Bo Beau Kitchen – I just love Bo Beau SO much. Itโs French cuisine, and everything is beautifully prepared and so flavorful. The mussels, the goat cheese flatbread, the wine selection, the vibe, everything.
Mister Aโs (for a special occasion) – this is the spot to go if you feel like getting dressed up and want exquisite views of the city
Herringbone (Ja Jolla) – the atmosphere here is lovely (they have a giant tree growing in the center of the restaurant) and the food is, too.
Harney Sushi (Old Town)
Catania (La Jolla)
Herb & Wood
Breakfast:
The Cottage. This has been consistency awesome since I was pregnant with Liv. Itโs one of our go-to spots in La Jolla.
Great Maple (Hillcrest). The breakfast here is RIDICULOUS and weโd frequently bring out-of-town guests here. Get the beignets!
The Mission (North Park)
Breakfast Republic
Snooze
For family-friendly fare:
Corvetteโs! (Liberty Station. The kids LOVE it here! They have an arcade, they do straw designs in the kidsโ hair, and itโs 50s style diner food, so think over-the-top milkshakes and diner faves. Thereโs always a wait and itโs always worth it)
Cafe Coyote (Old Town) – Itโs a casual and huge Mexican restaurant in Old Town. They make their tortillas fresh, the food is great, and they have giant margaritas. Wins all around. (We’ve tried many other spots in Old Town and Cafe Coyote has had the most consistent food and the fastest service, which can be handy when you’re dining with little ones.)
OB Noodle House. UGHHH OB Noodle House. I dream about their pho and while we used to walk here often for dinner, we now have it at least once when we visit. The food is so flavorful and good, and itโs a great casual dinner spot. Get the lettuce wraps, the pho, and/or the Teriyaki chicken dinner plate (it’s so simple, but perfect).
Stone Brewing. They have a large outdoor garden seating area, the menu is diverse, and they have a lot of local beer options.
Mitchโs Seafood (Point Loma) or Point Loma Seafoods. For Mitchโs, you pick what kind of seafood youโd like – all of the daily catches are listed on an enormous chalkboard – and how youโd like it prepared. I highly recommend fish tacos with a michelada, and eat it on the patio overlooking the bay.
Puesto Tacos (La Jolla or Seaport Village). AMAZING tacos, margaritas, youโll love it.
Crack Shack (Little Italy north). Iโm not a fried chicken person but Crack Shack made me a fried chicken person. Itโs salty, crispy, a little spicy, and Iโm very glad I discovered it after I was pregnant with P. (She would have been a fried chicken baby instead of a steak and soft pretzel baby lol.)
Tender Greens – multiple locations (Very casual but awesome, fresh food)
Cesarina (Point Loma). This was a recent find and we had a lovely dinner here with Betsy and her fam. ALL of the pastas, sauces, and desserts are made in-house. Itโs extremely fresh and vibrant food, and they had a vegan eggplant parm that was to.die.for.
Draft (Mission) – This is the spot if youโve been hanging around Belmont Park and want a casual bite. They have an excellent beer selection, great appetizers, and food.
Codyโs (La Jolla). Dine al fresco by the beach with a unique cocktail menu.
Isola Pizza (Little Italy). The BEST wood-fired pizza.
Liberty Station Public Market – lots of options and you can find something for everyone, whether itโs mac nโ cheese, a lobster roll, poke bowls, Thai food, a salad, a burger, and ridiculous desserts
Quick, to-go food and vegan options:
Better Buzz!! Get the Best Drink Ever and the avocado toast. They have gf bread, too. ๐
Saffron (get the Brain Food – itโs a mix of chicken, kale, sweet potato, and warming spices, like turmeric, garlic, and ginger)
Tiki Port for the best acai bowls of your life (Cafe by the Bay in PB is my #2 choice). I recommend the Drifter (it has chocolate chips) add peanut butter.
Pizza Port. Weโve been fans of Pizza Port for years! They’re a microbrewery with local beers on tap, along with gluten-free and vegan pizza options. The pizza flavors are all unique and the dough is perfection.
Cafe Gratitude (Little Italy) – all vegan and SO delicious
Triology Sanctuary (La Jolla) – another vegan spot specializing in raw offerings. Itโs on a rooftop with a gorgeous patio and views. They also offer yoga classes here!
Nomad Donuts (North Park)
Swamiโs Cafe (North Park)
Kid-friendly activities:
Belmont Park – the kids go crazy here. They have lots of rides, an arcade, mini golf, a rock wall, zipline, and itโs steps away from the beach
The New Childrenโs Museum – we havenโt been recently, but the girls have always loved visiting
See the seals at La Jolla Cove. I could watch them all day. The Pilot and I talk about retiring in La Jolla, and taking our coffee down to the cove in the morning to watch the seals ๐
Scrippโs Aquarium – so much to see here, including a tide pool with an area to pet different sea creatures
San Diego Zoo – the zoo is always a hit with the kids and you can spend an hour there, or the entire day
Stroll around Balboa Park and ride the historic carousel
Safari Park
See a movie and grab dinner at the Lot (Liberty Station or La Jolla). Get the chili lime popcorn!
Visit a park! We love the one in Liberty Station and Fanuel park in PB
Date ideas:
Rent a paddle board to paddle around Mission Bay (we also like Kellogg Beach; it’s more a hidden spot and not as busy)
Get join spa treatments at Therapie Day Spa
Dueling pianos at Shout House (I’m not sure if it’s open right now but it has always been one of our favorite date night spots)
Where to stay in San Diego:
Weโve stayed at quite a few different places in SD on vacations and staycations (when we lived there!) and the Hotel del Coronado has always been one of our favorite places.
Weโll usually stay a night or two in Liberty Station (either at a Marriott or Airbnb) and then head to the Del for the rest of our stay. The amenities are incredible – they do movie nights in the summer and we love winter ice skating- and the rooms are always spacious and beautiful. Itโs a historic hotel and Iโve always been fascinated by its history, even though itโs a little bit haunted.
Our last two stays at the Del havenโt been as magical as usual, but a lot of that has to do with the fact that theyโve been under construction for over a year. With the current restorations, some of the dining options have limited hours or are closed, and the downstairs shop and main lobby are also closed. Itโs definitely not a low-cost hotel, so I think itโs worth waiting until construction is over to enjoy the full experience.
Some other spots weโd recommend:
– Westin in the Gaslamp
– La Valencia (La Jolla)
– Tower23 (Pacific Beach)
– US Grant (Gaslamp)
– An AirBnb or Vrbo. For this one, check out the areas where youโll be spending most of your time and try to find one close by with good reviews. There are quite a few options available in all of the major areas and the good news is that while San Diego is spread out, itโs a quick drive on the freeway to get around.
So, tell me, friends: whereโs your favorite close vacation spot? Where do you love to go in San Diego? Any San Diego locals who might be able to share some of their top faves?
xo
Gina
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Tom Ham’s Lighthouse!! The brunch is by far the best restaurant meal I’ve ever eaten in my life, and the views of the bay are amazing.
Agreed on Cafe Coyote (the margs!) and Swami’s ๐ Gelato Paradiso on Peppertree in Laguna was a family tradition when we lived out there. So many good memories!
My in-laws live in SD and Iโm in LA so Iโve been to San Diego about 500 times – I would probably appreciate it more if I didnโt usually just sit around the in-lawsโ house all day when Iโm there! I spend most of my time in north county.
I like Craft & Commerce in the Gaslamp (Strawberry Almond Limeade is to die for), Panama 66 in Balboa Park (curry fries ftw), Kindred in South Park (vegan heavy metal bar/restaurant), Campfire in Oceanside and Jeune Et Jolie (French fare) in Carlsbad (same restaurant group owns both). And without a doubt the restaurant Iโve been to the most in San Diego is Spices Thai Cafe near Del Mar – Iโve been there over 50 times, at least. Itโs my husbandโs favorite place ever (Iโm a little bored with it after so many visits, though).
One thing to avoid in SD is the Del Mar racetrack. Thereโs a whole culture built around going to see the races but itโs really just animal cruelty. I keep hoping that it will go away soon.
So many great recs! And I love that there’s a Harney Sushi, hehe.
8 years ago we took a vacation to La Jolla and did so many things based on your recommendations at the time! One of the very best vacations we have ever taken. Obsessed with the seals!