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San Diego Area (mostly vintage) Bars and Restaurants
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mbonga: I never saw that when I worked at the La Mesa Farrell's in 1979-81. Hilarious! |
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Those menus must be long gone, then. They must have disappeared in the early '70s. I just realized that one item really dates that menu: "doughnut holes." Nowadays there really are donuts called doughnut holes, but back then I remember that phrase was just a joke that people would sometimes mention. |
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Mon, Feb 27, 2006 1:11 PM
hey hey Dogbytes, be careful with reccomending Bario Logan restaurants :wink: Freddie - that Mira Mesa taco shop is on Camino Santa Fe and is called Cotixa if I'm not mistaken. Ran |
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Crossing this thread with the Beer Appreciation Thread: San Diego area Microbreweries, Brewpubs & Beer Bars: O'Brien's Pub: 4646 Convoy Street, San Diego, CA 92111 Phone: (858) 715-1745 The Liar's Club: 3844 Mission Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92109 Phone: (858) 488-2340 Website: http://liarsclubsd.com/ The Aero Club: 3365 India St., Mission Hills, San Diego, Ca. Phone: (619) 297-7211 Website: http://aeroclubbar.com/ Callahan's Pub And Brewery: 8111 Mira Mesa Blvd, San Diego, Ca. Phone: (858) 578-7892 Website: Karl Strauss Brewery & Grill: Several locations - Pizza Port Carlsbad Brewery: Several Locations - AleSmith Brewing Co.: 9368 Cabot Dr., San Diego, Ca. Phone:(858) 549-9888 Website: http://alesmith.com/ Ballast Point Brewing Co.: 5401 Linda Vista Road, No 409, San Diego, Ca. Phone: (619) 298-2337 Website: http://www.ballastpoint.com/ Rock Bottom Brewery: 2 locations around San Diego - Gordon Biersch:5010 Mission Center Road, San Diego, Ca. Phone: 619-688-1120 Website: http://www.gordonbiersch.com/ Oggi's Pizza: Several locations - Stone Brewing: 1999 Citricado Parkway, Escondido, Ca. Phone: 760-471-4999 Website: http://www.stonebrew.com/index2.php or http://www.arrogantbastard.com/index2.html Alpine Beer Company: 2351 Alpine Blvd., Alpine, Ca Phone: (619) 445-2337 Website: http://www.alpinebeerco.com/ Coronado Brewing Companyt: 170 Orange Ave, Coronado, Ca. Phone: 619-437-4452 Website: http://coronadobrewingcompany.com/index.htm Green Flash Brewing: 1430 Vantage Court,Suite 104, Vista, Ca Phone: (760) 597-9012 Website: http://www.greenflashbrew.com/index.html La Jolla Brewery and Restaurant: 4353 La Jolla Village Dr., San Diego, Ca. Phone: (858) 587-6677 San Diego Brewing Company: 10450 Friars Road #L, San Diego, Ca. Phone: 619-284-2739 San Marcos Brewery & Grill: 1080 W. San Marcos Blvd., San Marcos, Ca. Phone:760-471-0050 Taylor's Restaurant & Brewery: 721 Grand Ave.,San Diego, Ca. Phone: 858-270-3596 Firehouse Brewing Company: 7696 Miramar Road, San Diego, Ca. Phone: 858.752.1878 Website: http://www.firehousebrew.com/index.html Rev. Dr. Frederick J. Freelance, Ph.D., D.F.S [ Edited by: freddiefreelance 2006-03-09 19:25 ] |
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Fri, Mar 10, 2006 6:51 PM
Freddie, You failed to mention that the nude paintings at Albie's Beef Inn are from the 60's, AND THERE ARE TWELVE!! NUDES! NUDES! NUDES! NUDES! NUDES! NUDES! NUDES! NUDES! NUDES! NUDES! NUDES! NUDES!... |
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PHOTOS! PHOTOS! PHOTOS! PHOTOS! PHOTOS! PHOTOS! PHOTOS! PHOTOS! (as in posted digital photos, please) |
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Sat, Mar 11, 2006 2:51 PM
I love this place. Great beers, strong drinks, friendly staff and great food (my current fave is the steak and mashed potatoes with Guinness gravy) and it's close to home. I discovered another little place a few weeks ago just west of there by the Armstrong Garden Center called The Camel's Breath Inn. I had a black 'n tan and three little "White Castle type" burgers they call "little humps". Very tasty! |
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Mon, Mar 13, 2006 8:13 PM
For those who can't do without Muffler Men, there is another at 2244 S. Santa Fe Road, Vista. |
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Fri, Mar 24, 2006 3:11 PM
Ran, that's actually just up the street from my work, yesterday I ate lunch at the Thai place next door. I'll try to convince my co-workers that we should do lunch there next. |
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Wed, Mar 29, 2006 9:30 AM
Hi, all. I'm a new member here and live in SD. I'll second (or third or fourth) lots of these suggestions! Lou & Mickey's - http://www.louandmickeys.com And another spot for a perfectly poured Guinness is the Ould Sod at 3373 Adams Ave in the Normal Heights neighborhood. For a non-food/drink idea, remember the Swap Meet happens in the Sports Arena parking lot Friday, Saturday, & Sunday from 7am - 3pm; sometimes it's a dud, but you never know what you'll come across. There's also a store called TikiLand right behind the Swap Meet at 3370 Hancock Street (there's a small restaurant and a sunglasses store in the same complex). They can also be hit or miss, but they always have Tikis and their prices are usually really good. |
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Wed, Mar 29, 2006 1:21 PM
Chinese in San Diego... Peking Restaurant Located in North Park this place opened in 1934 and originally had private curtained booths lining it's the walls. Cozy, friendly, VERY INEXPENSIVE and still serving satisfying mid-century style Cantonese comfort food as it's awesome Neon on it's vintage facade proudly boasts "Chop Suey"! Hodaddy's GF loves the Hong Kong Style Chow Mien served with an enormous nest of crispy noodles. My favorite is the wonderfully hard to find Wor-Shu-Op here known as Almond Duck braised boneless duck in a sweet & sour plum sauce with almonds. Without the sauce you might mistake this for a plate of baklava squares! As I understand it the vintage machines needed to prepare this dish haven't been available for almost fifty years and if they break you might as well remove the item from the menu! (There was one at the Chinese restaurant in the Las Vegas Tropicana eight years ago but when I returned it had closed and the mysterious machine had vanished into legend.) Hong Kong Restaurant Open till 3:00 am in Hillcrest although I must admit I preferred their old decor to the new pastel fern bar look. Superb Szechuan entrees and possibly the best "old school" egg rolls in town. Chubby and filled with veggies and distinctively spiced meat. Order two! Jimmy Wong's Golden Dragon Once dingy and rumored to have been a place even vermin might avoid, the vintage host of San Diego's most famous fire breathing neon sign has been given the kiss of life by new owners who have redecorated and are snazzing up the once-traditional Chinese menu to include Thai, Japanese, Korean and other Asian influences. I've not been there yet but the buzz is VERY POSITIVE. With San Diego's coastal proximity there no wonder many large Chinese Seafood houses have thrived... Jasmine Seafood Restaurant Dim Sum lunch is a must at this giant banquet hall. Speedy waitresses push brimming dumpling covered carts between the tables. At a raised hand they will stop to offer an ever changing variety of unusual two or three morsel plates, but be careful those plates add up quick and I've never gotten out of there without spending more than thirty bucks. Their standard entrees are delicious too and a popular Chinese New Year celebration always offers a fantastic special menu, firecrackers and an small army of Dragon dancers to dazzle your eyes. Jasmine also boasts an efficient take-out shop in a corner of the same building. If you need a roast duck and three pounds of BBQ pork in a hurry fresh from the Jasmine kitchen, this is your place! Emerald Chinese Seafood Restaurant Another excellent Dim Sum spot. Everything delicious. Crab, shrimp and fish dishes are superb, and a more intimate space makes for a more relaxed feel than Jasmine. However, trying to compare the two would be as difficult as asking a dozen people from South Philly to vote on who makes the best steak sandwich, Pat's or Geno's. You'd end up with six for one and a half dozen for the other! |
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Nice thread! For those of us coming in from out of town though I am having an info overload! Narrowing it down I guess back to the original bar/lounge/old restaurant list, can someone give a quick rundown on which of these are not too far from the Hanalei hotel? I'd say within a half-hour's driving distance would be considered "not too far." I'd appreciate it, because it will take me a long time to look all them up on MapQuest. I think Lava Pants and I might try and check one or two of them out since we are not going to be eating at the Bali Hai or Hanalei restaurants. |
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Aloha Hanalei Pirate! This is San Diego! Everything is within a half hour driving distance!
Gotta get coconut shrimp at the Islands! Mmmmmmmmm. |
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Hi, as hodadhank said, everything really is pretty close. To give you an idea of the scale when you're looking at the map, Escondido & San Marcos are about half an hour away, Chula Vista is probably 15 or 20 minutes (it's only about 15 miles all the way to the Mexican border). Most of the places listed are right in the central area close to the Hanalei hotel - Anything on Hotel Circle or Camino Del Rio is super close, and the places on 1st Ave, 5th Ave, Washington Street, Park Ave, etc are right in the Hillcrest/North Park area, which is maybe 10 minutes away. It doesn't show the streets, but there's a neat little map here that shows where the different neighborhoods are located, just to give you an idea how close they are: On this map the Hanalei is kind of right in between where it says Old Town and Mission Valley. Downtown/Gaslamp district would be in the Centre-City East section (again, only maybe 10 minutes from the Hanalei). If you click the tabs at the top (Northern, Eastern, Central, Mid City, etc) it'll show more detail in those areas. I do recommned Bali Hai and the Hanalei Islands room if you haven't experienced them yet! |
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Pirate - Here are some options within roughly 5 miles of Hanalei. Check out the Entertainment section of Signonsandiego.com for a huge list of restaurants and bars in the neighborhoods around you. You are better off sticking to the beach communities and neighborhoods just south of the Hanalei for your food and bar needs. Some of the best restaurants in the city are in Hillcrest and Downtown. Bars **Lamplighter ** Nunu's (my personal favorite) Also noted: Eats Pub Food This list could go on forever and I should be working so maybe just check signonsandiego. Hope it helps |< | || [- '|' | |< | [ Edited by: kingtiki 2006-04-20 13:35 ] |
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Dec 7 1941: A day that will live in infamy!! That's the day Pacific Shores on Newport Ave in Ocean Beach opened it's doors for the first time! A vintage dive lounge with a clamshell canopied bar and black lighted sea-life murals! Order something with gin and watch your drink glow in the dark! Don't worry about that raggedy old salt slumped over at the end of the bar, he's probably not dead. http://howardowens.buzznet.com/user/photos/?id=2491954 While in O.B. stop in at Ranchos Cocina on Sunset Cliffs Blvd. While it's menu is famous for it's delicious Vegan selections, try their excellent baja style grilled fish tacos or my favorite, the chicken Mole enchiladas! No, it's not made out of moles,(duh) it's a sinfully exotic sauce made from chiles, nuts, spices, vegetables, and CHOCOLATE!!!! http://entertainment.signonsandiego.com/profile/185665 [ Edited by: hodadhank 2006-04-21 12:28 ] |
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I'm a newbie, but I just wanted to give my 2 cents on the SD restaurant and bar suggestions. Anyhoo... my vote for favorite taco shop in SD has to go to Pokez. Another bar that I wanted to add to the list that I haven't seen mentioned is on Kettner Blvd. and it's called The Waterfront. http://entertainment.signonsandiego.com/profile/88643 Not in any way a tiki bar, but still a great vibe. It's actually the oldest bar in all of San Diego (if you look at their liquor license it says "permit no. 1"). The drinks are relatively cheap, the jukebox has tons of Faith No More, (judging by my username, you can safely guess that this may be important to me!) and the hot, tattoo-d bartendars usually had my drink already waiting for me when I walked in the door. (They'd see us walking down the street out of the open shutters, and they were clever enuff to always remember what us regulars drank!) Jeez...I wish I was in San Diego now!!! [ Edited by: mikepattonisgawd 2006-04-30 03:01 ] |
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Fri, May 12, 2006 11:34 PM
we didnt photograph all our meals in San Diego. but i thought we'd share these! mmm savor the bacon goodness in these giant waffles! Hash House a Go Go Breakfast of Champions, Snickers Bread Pudding, Ice Cream and Coffee at Hash House A Go Go. Dinner at Hudson Bay Seafood (Clam Roll, Onion Rings, Fish Tacos) |
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Sat, May 13, 2006 7:21 PM
I gotta love people that love good food. Jeff(bigtikidude) |
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Sun, May 14, 2006 12:34 AM
Just looking at those pix gave me myocardial infarction! I'm afraid my insurance doesn't cover meals like that! |
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These 2 need some details: China Inn: 877 Hornblend St, San Diego, Ca. Phone: (858) 483-6680 Red Sails Inn: 2614 Shelter Island Dr., San Diego, Ca. Phone: (619) 223-3030 Website: http://www.theredsails.com/ |
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Thu, Aug 2, 2007 8:14 AM
Ahoha Freddie...I heard at Hukilau that there is a party in San Diego Thanks |
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Thu, Aug 2, 2007 9:03 AM
Ron, CHeck it out here: http://www.tikioasis.com/ Then goto California Events here on TC and check out any thread with Oasis, or TO7 in its title. Have fun! Wish I was going! |
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Wow, great info here! We'll be going for a couple of days in October and will choose from the list... and those pictures? I can feel my arteries hardening... |
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Porkyland now has a La Jolla location, just up the street from the Vons: Porkyland: 1030 Torrey Pines Rd., La Jolla, Ca. 92037 Phone: 858.459.1708
The Fins chain went out of business, they're down to just the La Jolla location & one in Bonita. Fins: 8657 Villa La Jolla Drive (La Jolla Village Square), La Jolla Ca. Phone: (858) 270-FINS |
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Thu, Mar 13, 2008 7:38 PM
I just came across an ad for this place in today's paper. I don't know anything more about it, but it sounds like it's worth investigating. Kona Pacifica Kafe Not much on their own website yet - http://www.konapacificakafe.com/ But the descriptions sound tempting - tasty food, plus sometimes music/hula |
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Sat, May 17, 2008 5:44 PM
I have to add the TURF CLUB to the list of wonderful bars/restaraunts to visit! I've celebrated many a birthday and special event there and it is awesome....built in the 1950's and has NEVER changed it's decor, it has a racetrack theme (complete with cartoon race horse wallpaper) with a very "loungy" feel, a bar, and when you order dinner, you cook your own food on the grill in the middle of the room. (Sounds weird but it's a lot of fun) They have steak, fish, mushroom burgers, etc. It's cheap!, just get there a little earlier in the evening if possible because they fill up fast. They're located at 25th & B in Golden Hill (just up from downtown SD). Sometimes if you get there on the right night, the piano player will be singing Frank Sinatra and Elvis Costello songs from his piano bar...last year I took some Tiki Oasis folks on Sunday night for dinner and they loved it :wink: |
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Mon, May 19, 2008 6:03 PM
And you can get a delicious Sneaky Tiki! Hamilton's is close by if you're in a beer mood - and they have food now! 1521 30th Street (one of the many versions of 30th Street in the area.) |