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buzznwoodysmom
12-25-2015, 09:31 PM
We will be spending a day (wish we had more than a day) in San Diego next month and I have a few questions.

DH has a long-ish list of places he wants to visit so not sure how much time we will have for other stuff. If you could recommend one beach to visit while there which would it be? I've been doing a little research on San Diego on pinterest and the beaches all look amazing!

I am not sure of all the places DH wants to visit, but any suggestions on "not to be missed" things to do/places to see?

I guess I should mention that we have no intentions of visiting the zoo or sea world. And our boys are 15 and 13.

We are hoping to have both lunch and dinner while there. Would be ideal to find a nice waterside place for lunch, and DH wants Mexican for dinner. Places that we would only find in San Diego, please. Any other places we should go for a snack?

Thanks!

BrerGnat
12-26-2015, 12:52 PM
Well, I hope you are not expecting to swim at the beach. It is currently about 50 degrees. If you just want to SEE the beach, anywhere will do.

tinkwest
12-29-2015, 08:00 PM
When we get the urge to be by the ocean we usually go to Ocean Beach and walk out on the pier. If you go to OB near a meal time there is a restaurant we like called Shades. It is across Abbott Street, not far from the pier and near the lifeguard station. Nice views, inside and outside dining. Mission Beach has Belmont Park, roller coaster, etc., so that's more touristy but there is a lot of beach to walk and lots of restaurants neat the boardwalk. We like World Famous which is farther down the boardwalk more in the Pacific Beach area. It is right on the beach. If it is a day at the beach type of day you are looking for - lying in the sun and such - than you might want to check out La Jolla Shores.

For great waterside, city view dining there is Island Prime & C Level on Harbor Island. Two dining rooms within one restaurant, right on the water. Great restaurants but they are on the pricier side, especially Island Prime. Island Prime is dinner only and I'd suggest reservations. C Level is lunch and dinner but they offer no reservations.

For Mexican, maybe Old Town Mexican Cafe (in Old Town). We go there usually when we have company that wants Mexican. As a general rule for ourselves we get take out from a local taco shop.

If you are in to museums Balboa Park has just about any type of museum you could think of to explore. If you were here in the spring/summer I'd say go to a ball game at Petco Park downtown.

tinkwest
12-29-2015, 09:12 PM
Adding a thought . . . If you like seafood and want super casual consider Point Loma Seafoods. Right by the fishing boats so very fresh.

MNNHFLTX
12-29-2015, 10:49 PM
My son was 14 when we visited San Diego and we all really enjoyed the USS Midway.

buzznwoodysmom
12-30-2015, 09:25 AM
As far as beaches go, like Natalie said, it'll probably be too cold for any swimming. However, the beaches look so different from the ones we frequent that we would at least like to check them out. The beach with the boardwalk and coaster might be a good fit since we won't actually be going into the water. Will at least give us something to do while there.

Had considered Old Town, so a meal there could work.

My husband being military USS Midway was already on our list!

tinkwest
12-30-2015, 11:31 PM
If you visit the Midway an excellent nearby restaurant is Fish Market.