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FEATURED RESTAURANTS
CAFÉ SEVILLA
A local landmark, Café Sevilla has been located in the heart of San Diego's vibrant Gaslamp Quarter for more than 20 years. Just steps from the Convention Center, Petco Park, and Horton Plaza, Café Sevilla is a popular meeting place for locals and visitors alike. As the original location that started it all, Café Sevilla is proud to offer the most authentic Spanish ambiance in our Tapas Bar, restaurant, and nightclub. Look for our medieval knight greeting you outside, and join us for an evening to remember.
HENNESSEY'S GASLAMP TAVERN
Your Neighborhood Meeting Place, open 7 days a week. Dining from 8am ‘til 1am – the LATEST kitchen in the Galsamp Quarter! Open ‘til 2am. We’re looking forward to serving you Irish Hospitality soon!
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SEARSUCKER
Located in the heart the Gaslamp Quarter, the SEA in Searsucker pays homage to the menu’s love of the ocean and embodies Malarkey’s personality: gregarious, mischievous, fun-loving and authentic. Divided into categories like ‘Bites,’ ‘Smalls,’ ‘Greens,’ ‘Ocean,’ ‘Ranch’ and ‘Farm,’ the menu is both serious and fun.
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Bandar
Bandar is the proud recipient of the Best Persian Cuisine Awards Since 1996.
BARLEY MASH
Located in the heart of San Diego's Gaslamp district, barleymash is the fun, high-energy downtown restaurant and bar that celebrates the richness of American culture through its appetizing and progressive bar fare. Both the restaurant philosophy and menu offerings draw heavily from two barroom staples: beer and bourbon. The name, in fact, refers to the typical grain mixture used in the brewing and distillation process of both beer and bourbon.

DINING ON FIFTH
Experience Four Fabulous Restaurants:
The Ocean Room | Chianti | La Fiesta | Urban Bar & Grill

SAN DIEGO DINING GROUP
Dining with us isn't just a meal, it is an Experience!
Greystone Steakhouse | Osetra Fishhouse | Osteria Panevino

GAIJIN NOODLE + SAKE HOUSE
Gaijin Noodle + Sake House (pronounced guy-jin) brings a fresh, innovative perspective on Japanese- fusion cuisine. In choosing the name Gaijin, literally meaning “foreigner”, we embrace our role as outside admirers of the country’s cuisine. Our mission is to offer warm, friendly, service and create a gathering place for all to enjoy our unique interpretation of traditional Japanese fare.