![]() ![]() For a sweet treat, don’t miss Parlor Doughnuts specializing in small-batch, handmade treats made fresh throughout the day, or Petite Madeline Bakery & Bistro featuring made-from-scratch bakery treats and savory entrees. Those craving tacos can stop in at Hello Betty Fish House, which features a rooftop lounge complete with a vintage VW “Mas Taco” bus, newcomer Craft Coast Tacos & Beer or the ever-popular Señor Grubby’s and Sancho’s Tacos. Hopping over to the newest additions to downtown, Mission Pacific & The Seabird Resort, offers Valle de Guadelupe-inspired fine-dining at Valle, fresh seafood and pasta at Piper plus oceanfront views at High/Low. Today, visitors can experience Italy at Blade 1936, which recently became one of just two restaurants in San Diego to receive a prestigious AVPN certification for authentic Pizza Napoletana. One of the fastest growing beer areas in both quality and volume, Carlsbad/Oceanside offers a unique blend of all of San Diego’s joys in a location that’s closer to Orange County and Los Angeles if you don’t want to head all the way down to San Diego proper.Steps from the beach and historic pier, Downtown Oceanside has been a hotspot for restaurant openings in recent years thanks to redevelopment projects and restoration of historic buildings. With lakes and lots of horses, you’ll find that these breweries offer more rustic vibes and some awesome, easy drinking beer. My take on the San Marcos and surrounding areas’ beer scene is that it’s more country. You’ll definitely need a car to get around though. ![]() If you’re looking to hit a lot in a little time, look no further. Two Roots (formerly Helms Brewing) įun fact: Vista has more breweries per capita than ANYWHERE in the US. Mike Hess Brewing Tasting Room Ocean Beach What’s better and more San Diego than a craft beer by the ocean? I don’t need to convince you that heading to the beach and grabbing a beer at these places is good for your health and well-being! Amplified Ale Works Kitchen + Beer GardenĬulture Brewing Co. A car is needed to get around to each one, but you’ll find this is a great place to do a San Diego brewery tour with out-of-towners! 2Kids Brewing Co Miramar anchors some of the biggest and most iconic breweries in the San Diego scene. You’ll find a lot of good stuff and maybe even some good deals on weeknights in the La Mesa area! 13 Point Brewing Co. There is also a thriving craft beer scene for those of legal drinking age. SDSU doesn’t just take shots and drink light beer. You’ll find it’s a bit fancier up here and really lively on weekend nights! Ballast Point Tasting Room & Kitchen ![]() The Bell Marker Brewery (inside Owl Drug Co.)įor a more posh craft beer experience, swing by Little Italy, north of the proper “downtown” area. Located near the Gaslamp, you can basically enjoy a beer before a Padres game at any of these breweries! 10 Barrel Brewing Co Īmplified Ale Works Kitchen + Beer Garden On the upswing, East Village’s craft beer scene is growing rapidly as the area becomes more and more popular. The surrounding Mid-City area has a few gems that are worth checking out and will likely offer you a less crowded, more laid back environment. Jump To An AreaĪrguably one of the hippest, most walkable, and best beer areas in all of San Diego, you will want to visit North Park located (obviously) north of Balboa Park. Are you about to visit San Diego and are looking to find all the best local, craft beer? Or are you a local looking to explore a new area and its craft beer scene? Either way, this directory will help you find ALL San Diego breweries by area. ![]()
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