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  • The influence of artists Antonio Gaudi, Salvador Dali, and Joan Miró is prominent in this little Spanish corner. A plate of tapas and paella go well with a glass of Spanish wine.

  • Locals vote this the best breakfast spot in town.

  • Waffles, omelets and pancakes.

  • Hodad’s

    At a beach café devoted to burgers, brews, and surf, soak up the ambience self-described as junkyard Gothic.

  • This fast food phenomenon relies only on burgers, fries, and drinks. Order “animal style,” or “protein style” for a burger wrapped in lettuce.

  • Home-style cooking in a Western atmosphere attracts locals and weekenders. The food isn’t really memorable, but you won’t forget the cowboy memorabilia.

  • Famous for the Tom Cruise bar scene in Top Gun , come for the barbeque sauce dripping over ribs and burgers.

  • Try the outstanding burgers, blackened salmon, or baby back ribs. House brews Windansea Wheat, Black’s Beach Extra Dark, and Red Trolley Ale celebrate the local spirit.

  • If you like to experiment with wild combinations of ethnic flavors, you’ll have fun here. It’s the Far East meets the American Southwest.

  • Join the line for blueberry pancakes and breakfast burritos.

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