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Granger Hotel Gaslamp Quarter, A Member Of Design Hotels
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1 King Bed, 1 Double Sofa Bed and 2 Twin Beds 800 sq feet Layout - 2 bedrooms, dining area, and sitting area In…
1 King Bed, 1 Double Sofa Bed and 2 Twin Beds 800 sq feet Layout - 2 bedrooms, dining area, and sitting area In…
1 King Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 550 sq feet Layout - Dining area and sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 100+ M…
1 King Bed and 1 Queen Sofa Bed 550 sq feet Layout - Bedroom, living room, and dining area Internet - Free WiF…
1 King Bed 350 sq feet Layout - Bedroom, living room, and dining area Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for…
1 King Bed 250 sq feet Layout - Dining area and sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 peop…
2 Double Beds 247.6 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or up to 6 devices) Entertainm…
1 King Bed 250 sq feet Layout - Dining area and sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 peop…
1 King Bed 250 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or u…
2 Double Beds 250 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or up to 6 devices) Entertainmen…
1 King Bed 250 sq feet Layout - Dining area and sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 peop…
1 King Bed 249 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi 100+ Mbps (good for 1–2 people or u…
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Restaurants nearby
- LOLA 55Bib There are plenty of taquerias around town, but this East Village gem is a notable cut above. The breezy space features high ceilings, concrete floors and a full bar, and manages to cook even better than it looks. All day long, the kitchen prepares plush, tender tortillas, which take on a range of fun fillings like pork belly adobada with pineapple, smoked pork shoulder with tomatillos, and grilled steak with crispy onions. On a chilly day, posole verde is comfort in a bowl. Finish with Mexican mole-chocolate ice cream or the deliciously crunchy churros.712m
- CallieBib Chef Travis Swikard comes back to his hometown wreathed in glory, having earned his wings helming restaurants for culinary icon Daniel Boulud in New York City. Hip locals can now reap the benefits of the years he spent honing his craft in fine dining kitchens at this sharply designed and boisterous spot.The cuisine takes advantage of the best ingredients SoCal has to offer in highly shareable dishes featuring the bold, sunny flavors of the Mediterranean. Vegetables and seafood steal the show, with spice as a key supporting character. Behold the kampachi crudo with an herb-y Israeli hot sauce a830m
- Morning GloryBib It's strictly breakfast and brunch only at this Little Italy spot, which isn't however just for the bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. The playful décor may look feminine with its plush booths, pink-and-green marble floors and a champagne vending machine but look closer and you'll find a few skulls and dark touches. Inside, it's always jumping and there's a wait, so plan ahead.It's all about familiar-seeming favorites and of-the-moment meals—hello, avocado toast and shakshuka. Fluffy soufflé pancakes or chicken and waffles are worth waking up for, and fried rice with pork belly plus two eggs with r1.1km
- Cucina UrbanaBib Cucina Urbana, like the other siblings in the Urban Kitchen Group family, is an amiable place that promises a good time. It’s casual, festive and popular with the locals—the kind of spot where nearly every table is filled on a Tuesday afternoon.The California-Italian menu has seasonal offerings, such as a burrata and stone fruit salad, as well as a variety of brick oven pizzas with playful twists, like a pepperoni pizza with Calabrian chili and a honey drizzle. Fresh pastas, including the torchio alla norma with eggplant, chili flakes and ricotta salata with basil, are always a good bet. Wine 1.8km
- Ciccia OsteriaBib Set in a converted home in the heart of Barrio Logan, this warm and welcoming osteria is headed by Chef Mario Cassineri. The quaint former living room now hosts a deli counter (where your bill will be settled) but tables in the welcoming, tree-lined courtyard are most coveted. Despite their limited space, the kitchen team turns out an impressive menu, with more than a dozen handmade pastas (three of them gluten-free). As a freebie, you’ll get to sample the feather-light focaccia with a spicy, savory mascarpone-ricotta dip, but the decadently cheesy mushroom flan and delicate olive-flecked tuna2.8km
- Craft & Commerce Channel your best Ernest Hemingway before entering this place, designed to the hilt and a feast for the eyes with its library-meets-hunting lodge look. From its mounted trophies to the taxidermy specimens on loan from the Natural History Museum, this may not be the wisest pick for your PETA-supporting pal, but it definitely appeals to the trendy set.The kitchen dishes out contemporary comfort food with glimmers of Asian influences. The menu is packed with hearty selections. Dig in to a dish of plump mussels in a thick red Thai coconut curry studded with pan-seared fennel slices, roasted garlic1.0km
- Sovereign Brother and sister team—Uthan Dejcomrunkul and Jumi Pitiwartarlai—have made it their mission to bring the authentic flavors of the Isaan region of Northeastern Thailand to San Diego, and this East Village outpost clearly succeeds. You'll be hard-pressed to make a wrong choice on the menu, whose small assortment of dishes are each made with unmistakable pride.Diners might start with spicy fermented pork sausage (nicely paired with a side of purple sticky rice and an ice-cold Singha); then move on to a spin on khao soi, or coconut curry noodles, given extra heft thanks to a crispy leg of duck co1.1km
- Born & Raised No expense was spared making this wildly polished, upscale steakhouse that resembles a midcentury, art deco dream lined with black-and-white photos of old-school rap legends. There is a glassed-in meat cutting room in the back; and a lovely, open-air rooftop bar overlooking Little Italy. Waiters dressed in tuxedos and Converse shoes drift between tables, pushing nostalgic tableside carts where they whip up starters on the spot or pour Manhattans and martinis to order. Certainly, you’re here for the impeccably cooked steaks, but don’t miss the tartare, prepared tableside with quail egg, capers 1.3km
- Cloak & Petal It’s in the heart of Little Italy, but you won’t hear any old crooners at this temple of Japanese haute cuisine. Instead, you'll find old-school rap on the soundtrack and graffiti art installations on the walls. And then there’s the bar, flanked by two faux-cherry trees in full bloom.The fresh-spirited menu brims with shareable plates such as blistered shishito peppers and crispy chicken karaage. Entrées include duck breast with golden tomato confit, miso-glazed black cod or even Wagyu grilled tableside on a yakitori. The sashimi is straight-up sublime, but it’s the envelope-pushing items that1.4km
- Herb & Wood This establishment enjoys a loyal following. The multilevel former warehouse could lean cavernous, but its barrel-vaulted ceilings and funky artwork exude a distinct Parisian bohemian warmth. The whole place is set aglow and everyone, including the staff, wants to be here. Its wide-ranging menu runs the gamut—from rustic, wood-fired dishes including grilled trumpet mushrooms and pizzas, to more refined plates like venison over buttermilk polenta. The PB&C, a chocolate-whiskey cake with peanut butter mousse and rich milk chocolate gelato, absolutely hits the spot.1.6km
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Attractions nearby
- Petco Park stadium in San Diego, California951m
- San Diego Zoo zoo in Balboa Park, San Diego, California, United States2.5km
- St. Joseph Cathedral, San Diego cathedral of the diocese of San Diego721m
- San Diego Museum of Art art museum in San Diego, California2.1km
- Balboa Park historic park in San Diego, California2.3km
- Timken Museum of Art art museum in California, United States2.1km
- San Diego Air & Space Museum museum in San Diego, California1.4km
- Balboa Stadium American multi-sport stadium in San Deigo, California1.1km
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