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Brian's 24
828 6th Avenue
www.brians24.com
(619) 702-8410
Brian’s copper-clad, open kitchen, with its beautiful, historic “Joan Crawford” mahogany bar, combine with our beveled glass window wall and crystal chandelier to create an atmosphere enjoyed by all who visit.
Breakfast is served 24 hours a day and can be as simple as bacon or sausage and eggs. Our beyond delicious hotcakes and malted waffles made with real buttermilk, fresh eggs and butter leave many guests talking about one of the best breakfasts they have ever eaten. If you are looking for something unique, try the Chicken and Waffles, Krab Cake Benedict or our famous Gaslamp Power Breakfast.
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The Broken Yolk Cafe
355 6th Avenue
www.thebrokenyolkcafe.com
(619) 338-9655
Serving home-style food since 1979, the Broken Yolk Café is a favorite among local San Diegans and hungry visitors alike. With a strong dedication to good food and equally good service, the Broken Yolk has built a reputation for its large menu, ample portions and freshly-made flavor. Real shredded hash browns - not dehydrated potatoes. Salsa made fresh daily - never from a can or jar.
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The Lincoln Room
901 4th Avenue
http://www.confidentialsd.com
(619) 696-8888
Serving food until midnight every night.
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Croce's
802 5th Avenue
http://www.croces.com
(619) 233-4355
In honor of Jim Croce, Croce's Jazz Bar has LIVE MUSIC EVERY NIGHT of the week and on Saturday and Sunday mornings for Brunch. Enjoy complimentary live music with purchase of entree. Please join us soon!
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Deco's
731 5th Avenue
http://www.sandiegorestaurants.com/restaurant.cfm/restaurant/177/Decos
(619) 696-3326
Dining and dancing in downtown San Diego isn’t hard to find. Deco's, located in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter, is a fine dining restaurant and night club with class and elegance. Their interior is a take on 1930’s art deco décor, with modern plush touches, brilliant chandeliers, and deep red tones accentuating the fine dining style of Deco's. Featuring an eclectic menu, Decos is a great place for a meal, a place to dance, or just a drink.
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Hard Rock Cafe
801 4th Avenue
http://www.hardrock.com/locations/cafes3/cafe.aspx?LocationID=47&MIBenumID=3
(619) 615-7625
In the 1900's, the Golden Lion Tavern drew people to the Gaslamp Quarter for fun and frivolity, and history hasn't changed much! Here it is less than a century later, and that same location has become a Hard Rock Cafe. The Gaslamp Quarter is a renovated historic area packed with restaurants, clubs and other attractions, a western Bourbon St. without the Cajun accents. From Hard Rock Cafe San Diego you're in a prime location for day trips. Journey to nearby San Diego Zoo Wild Animal Park, Sea World, Old Town or Balboa Park, then come back and end your day on the right note with us. The Cafe's cozy confines will wash all that local culture out of your head in no time, allowing you to fill it with important rock 'n' roll history and trivia.
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Jimmy Love's
672 5th Avenue
http://www.jimmyloves.com
(619) 595-0123
Live music, dancing, and contemporary American eats!
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Hard Rock Hotel San Diego
207 5th Avenue
http://www.hardrockhotelsd.com/dining-&-nightlife/maryjanes
(619) 702-3000
San Diego's anti-elitist, democratic ways cater to all turn-ons. So does Maryjane’s, featuring a classic American style with a contemporary twist. Enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner, or simply breakfast all day, and until 3am on the weekends – it’s your call. Listen to the sounds of the resident DJ at Sunday Brunch, catch the games at the Circular Bar, and plenty of good times and great deals during Happy Hour starting at 4:20pm Sunday through Friday. Signature items include the LA sticky buns, Breakfast Burger, Disco Fries and the Pot Brownie. Eat in or simply pick it up at the Grab n’ Go. That goes for the rocking children’s menu as well.
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Searsucker
611 5th Avenue
http://www.searsucker.com
(619) 233-7327
Searsucker is one of the finest and newest restaurants in San Diego. Chef Malarkey returns to his adopted city to create a fantastic eatery full of local fare. The menu includes fresh seafood caught just minutes away on the San Diego coast as well as locally brewed lagers and ales on tap. Thomas Schoos' airy design of the 7,000 square foot downtown San Diego restaurant features an open kitchen and only furniture to divide the lounge from the restaurant area. You won’t find many walls or barriers here. Friends and family can chat with chefs and servers as easily as they can with each other. Searsucker isn't a place to get away; this is a place to get together.
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T.G.I. Friday's
743 5th Avenue
http://www.tgifridays.com
(619) 234-4393
Great food. Killer drinks. And a whole lot of "Why not?" to go with them. Because in here, it's always Friday.
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The FleetWood
639 J Street
http://www.thefleetwood.com
(619) 702-7700
The FleetWood brings Downtown San Diego something it's never seen. It's a place where options are endless. A bar, restaurant and lounge. A place where you can meet people from all walks of life or bring your own party. A place where you can be comfortable, laid back or dressed up.
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The Melting Pot- Gaslamp Quarter
901 5th Avenue
http://www.meltingpot.com/san-diego-gaslamp/specials
(619) 234-5554
Located on 5th St & E in the historic Gaslamp Plaza Suites, The Melting Pot of San Diego - Gaslamp brings a truly unique upscale/casual dining experience to San Diego’s vibrant downtown dining scene. At The Melting Pot Restaurant, fondue becomes a memorable and interactive four-course dining experience where patrons can "dip into something different".
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Urban Bar and Grill
827 5th Avenue
http://www.urbanbarandgrill.com/index.php
(619) 235-8700
Our entire menu is created in house with the freshest ingredients to ensure a fantastic dining experience. From delicious starters and fresh salads to inventive burgers and sandwiches to pizzas, pastas and grilled meats to mouth-watering seafood - our culinary team promises something for everyone to enjoy!
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Donovan's Steak & Chop House
570 K Street
http://www.donovanssteakhouse.com
(619) 237-9700
Donovan's sets the standard of fine dining excellence. A classic steakhouse. A stylish, lively atmosphere. Cordially friendly. We like to think of Donovan's as your own special place. A place where you can celebrate with friends, family and associates.
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Flemings Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
380 K Street
http://www.flemingssteakhouse.com/locations/ca/san-diego
(619) 237-1155
Welcome to Fleming's Downtown San Diego, in the historical Gaslamp District. We are just steps away from Petco Park; therefore, the perfect spot for meeting friends before catching the game.
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Georges on Fifth
835 5th Ave # 200B
http://www.georgesonfifth.com
(619) 702-0444
Serving the only hand selected, "center-cut" and aged prime certified Angus beef in San Diego!
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Gaslamp Strip Club - A Steak Place
340 5th Ave
http://www.cohnrestaurants.com/menu-restaurants/gaslamp-strip-club
(619) 231-3140
Join us for the 2012 MLB Season and cheer for your favorite team while grilling your own steak and enjoying cool cocktails. Arrive in time for happy hour from 5-7pm Sunday through Friday and enjoy $3 bottled beers and well drinks or $4 local drafts and house-wines.
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Greystone the Steakhouse
658 5th Avenue
http://www.greystonesteakhouse.com
(619) 232-0225
Greystone is an independently owned and operated steakhouse located in the heart of downtown San Diego's historic Gaslamp Quarter. We feature aged meat, seafood and pasta with influences form the culinary traditions of Europe, America and the Pacific Rim. To complement our cuisine, Greystone also features an award-winning wine list. Our spacious, multi-level floor plan features a classic yet contemporary decor and a relaxed cosmopolitan ambiance perfect for entertaining.
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Lou & Mickey's
224 5th Avenue
http://www.louandmickeys.com
(619) 237-4900
Located right at the entrance to the Historic Downtown San Diego Gaslamp Quarter and celebrating mid-Western hospitality and the music of their father’s generation, Lou & Mickey’s will serve San Diegans and their visitors classic American food.
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Palm Restaurant
615 J Street
http://www.thepalm.com
(619) 702-6500
At The Palm, our philosophy is simple: Treat guests like family, serve great food, and always exceed expectations.
That philosophy was born in 1926, when Pio Bozzi and John Ganzi opened the first Palm in New York City. From day one, Pio and John shared their commitment to quality and generosity of spirit with every guest who walked through their doors. What began as a restaurant became a legend – a place to not only enjoy an excellent meal but also catch up with old friends, meet new ones, close business deals, and celebrate family milestones.
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Rei Do Gado
939 4th Avenue
http://www.reidogado.net
(619) 702-8464
Now you can enjoy the same types of Churrasco in San Diego, CA. There are more than 40 different salads, side dishes, and meat selections served at Rei Do Gado Brazilian Steak House. It is a unique and healthy way of roasting meat over a mesquite flame that preserves tenderness and gives a taste unmatched by any other.