Pacific Beach Neighborhood

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Pacific Beach Neighborhood

Sightseeing

The Crystal Pier was built in the late 1920s. While it has changed over the years, it remains a beautiful location to enjoy watching the waves, surfers, and sunset.
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Pacific Beach Pier
Crystal Pier
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The Crystal Pier was built in the late 1920s. While it has changed over the years, it remains a beautiful location to enjoy watching the waves, surfers, and sunset.
Some of the best views of San Diego, Coronado Bridge, Mission Bay, and the Pacific Ocean that can be found! 79 acre park named after local horticulturalist and “Mother of Balboa Park” Kate Sessions.
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Kate Sessions Memorial Park
5115 Soledad Rd
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Some of the best views of San Diego, Coronado Bridge, Mission Bay, and the Pacific Ocean that can be found! 79 acre park named after local horticulturalist and “Mother of Balboa Park” Kate Sessions.
Crown Point Park is on the east side of Crown Point on Mission Bay in San Diego. This nice grass park has a sand beach with fire pit rings along its shores and a large flat sandy area at the south end. The park has a play area for kids, two basketball courts, and a boat launch. Calmer waves make for a great beach for smaller children.
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Parque Crown Point
Crown Point Drive
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Crown Point Park is on the east side of Crown Point on Mission Bay in San Diego. This nice grass park has a sand beach with fire pit rings along its shores and a large flat sandy area at the south end. The park has a play area for kids, two basketball courts, and a boat launch. Calmer waves make for a great beach for smaller children.
Bar hopping along Garnet Avenue is a popular past time for locals living in the area. Garnet Ave is known for it’s bars. End up at the beach at the end of the night!
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Garnet Avenue
Garnet Avenue
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Bar hopping along Garnet Avenue is a popular past time for locals living in the area. Garnet Ave is known for it’s bars. End up at the beach at the end of the night!
Affordable, local, public par 3 training course. They offer soccer golf and disk golf, in addition to tradition golf offerings. You can play long after the sun goes down because the course has stadium lighting!
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Mission Bay Golf Course and Practice Center
2702 N Mission Bay Dr
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Affordable, local, public par 3 training course. They offer soccer golf and disk golf, in addition to tradition golf offerings. You can play long after the sun goes down because the course has stadium lighting!

Food scene

PB has a laid back, beach food scene. Many of the restaurants offer tasty fare, local brews, casual environments, and amazing water views.
Casual dog and family friendly restaurant with some of the freshest fish in San Diego. Oyster Thursday $1.25 Oysters Every Thursday @ 4 p.m. $4.50 House Lager Pints | $14 House Lager Pitchers *Please contact the restaurant for Covid restrictions.
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Pacific Beach Fish Shop
1775 Garnet Ave
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Casual dog and family friendly restaurant with some of the freshest fish in San Diego. Oyster Thursday $1.25 Oysters Every Thursday @ 4 p.m. $4.50 House Lager Pints | $14 House Lager Pitchers *Please contact the restaurant for Covid restrictions.
Serving a mix of surf, turf & pub grub, World Famous’ ocean front patio is a great place to enjoy a casual bite. Located along the boardwalk and beside the beach, this restaurant offers amazing views and people watching opportunities. *Please contact the restaurant for Covid restrictions.
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World Famous
711 Pacific Beach Dr
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Serving a mix of surf, turf & pub grub, World Famous’ ocean front patio is a great place to enjoy a casual bite. Located along the boardwalk and beside the beach, this restaurant offers amazing views and people watching opportunities. *Please contact the restaurant for Covid restrictions.
Great beers and views. *Contact the restaurant for Covid restrictions.
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Pacific Beach AleHouse
721 Grand Ave
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Great beers and views. *Contact the restaurant for Covid restrictions.
Yummy food and cocktails! Lots of outdoor rooftop dining with ocean views! Chef Steven Lona offers a unique “Seafood Social” dining experience. *Contact restaurant for Covid restrictions.
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Waterbar
4325 Ocean Blvd
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Yummy food and cocktails! Lots of outdoor rooftop dining with ocean views! Chef Steven Lona offers a unique “Seafood Social” dining experience. *Contact restaurant for Covid restrictions.
Spanish tapas and small plates restaurant tucked away behind tall hedges on Garnet Avenue. Authentic Spanish food and wine. Live Flamenco music every week on Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday nights. Hidden gem in PB. *Contact restaurant for Covid restrictions.
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Costa Brava
1653 Garnet Ave
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Spanish tapas and small plates restaurant tucked away behind tall hedges on Garnet Avenue. Authentic Spanish food and wine. Live Flamenco music every week on Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday nights. Hidden gem in PB. *Contact restaurant for Covid restrictions.
The original location for this ambitious restaurant group first introduced San Diego to its Milan-style pizza, which features a super-thin crust and gourmet combinations like njduja with buffalo mozzarella, porchetta, red onions, and arugula. The kitchen also offers a thicker pizza with a whole wheat crust as well as two types of specialty foccacia. Its thoughtful and progressive wine list is another attraction.
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Ambrogio15
926 Turquoise St
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The original location for this ambitious restaurant group first introduced San Diego to its Milan-style pizza, which features a super-thin crust and gourmet combinations like njduja with buffalo mozzarella, porchetta, red onions, and arugula. The kitchen also offers a thicker pizza with a whole wheat crust as well as two types of specialty foccacia. Its thoughtful and progressive wine list is another attraction.
One of San Diego’s foundational sushi restaurants, whose sushi counter has spawned some of area’s best sushi chefs, is no longer under the ownership of its original sushi master although it remains a top spot for pristine nigiri and sashimi. Don't let the exterior dissuade you!
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Sushi Ota
4529 Mission Bay Dr
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One of San Diego’s foundational sushi restaurants, whose sushi counter has spawned some of area’s best sushi chefs, is no longer under the ownership of its original sushi master although it remains a top spot for pristine nigiri and sashimi. Don't let the exterior dissuade you!
Open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. (and to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday), this popular cafe has been operating from the same location near Crystal Pier since its doors opened in 1991. Breakfast is served all day, but there’s a lunch menu, too.
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Kono's Cafe
704 Garnet Ave
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Open from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. (and to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday), this popular cafe has been operating from the same location near Crystal Pier since its doors opened in 1991. Breakfast is served all day, but there’s a lunch menu, too.
Fresh. Friendly. Family Owned. The Original Broken Yolk Cafe started in 1979 in Pacific Beach, a local beach community in San Diego, California. For years, wait lines ran out the door on weekends causing passers-by to stop in and give the restaurant a try.
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The Broken Yolk Cafe
1851 Garnet Ave
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Fresh. Friendly. Family Owned. The Original Broken Yolk Cafe started in 1979 in Pacific Beach, a local beach community in San Diego, California. For years, wait lines ran out the door on weekends causing passers-by to stop in and give the restaurant a try.