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  • Since its 1928 beginnings as a roadside diner, celebrities and folks just passing through have enjoyed the home-style comfort food.

  • Expect a sensational presentation of classical Greek cuisine. The menu relies heavily on fish and meat.

  • Enjoy the memorable California-French cuisine while looking out onto the bay.

  • Beach at W Hotel

    The ultimate in cool, this spot is the next best thing if you can’t make it to the beach. Relax under the stars outside on comfortable banquette seating, order a martini and dig your toes into the heated sand, or go for a Mai Tai in a private, candle-lit cabana.

  • A loyal clientele proves this is one of the best Italian trattorias in the Gaslamp Quarter. Sidewalk seating offers prime people-watching, but head inside if you prefer a warm, romantic atmosphere in which to enjoy your northern Italian meal.

  • Considered one of the best live music venues in the county, old Quonset huts have been acoustically altered to showcase almost famous and famous bands.

  • A dazzling city-view and contemporary cuisine at a local favorite.

  • Breads such as anise and black-olive loaf are baked and made into unusual sandwiches.

  • Brockton Villa

    Lunch is best, when you can enjoy the view from this historic bungalow. Enjoy chicken curry, Moroccan halibut, and salads.

  • Start the morning with crêpes, omelets, or a “tower of bagel” (see Brockton Villa).

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