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San Diego

Neighborhoods

Every San Diego neighborhood has its own vibe, its own best spots, its own reasons to visit. Some are polished, some are scruffy, all are worth exploring. Start here.

31 neighborhoods
Gaslamp Quarter

Gaslamp Quarter

410

The beating heart of downtown — sixteen blocks of Victorian architecture packed with rooftop bars, steakhouses, and late-night energy. Tourist-heavy but still delivers.

East Village

East Village

22

Downtown's fastest-evolving neighborhood. Loft conversions, new restaurants, and proximity to Petco Park make this the spot for those who like their food scene with a side of urban edge.

North Park

North Park

11

San Diego's most interesting food neighborhood. Craft beer taprooms, natural wine bars, and restaurants that would be destination-worthy in any city. The 30th Street corridor is the spine.

University Heights

University Heights

10

Sandwiched between Hillcrest and North Park, U Heights has its own low-key strip of restaurants and cafes along Park Blvd. Great neighborhood energy.

Little Italy

Little Italy

6

Once a fishing village, now San Diego's densest concentration of excellent restaurants. India Street is the main artery. The Saturday farmers' market is unmissable.

Barrio Logan

Barrio Logan

4

The cultural soul of San Diego's Chicano community. Murals everywhere, authentic Mexican bakeries, and some of the city's best birria. Chicano Park is sacred ground.

La Jolla

La Jolla

3

Stunning coastal cliffs, seals on the beach, and a dining scene split between tourist traps and genuine excellence. Prospect Street rewards the discerning. Worth the drive for the views alone.

Old Town

Old Town

3

Where San Diego started. The state park is tourist central, but venture a block off the main drag for legit Mexican food that locals actually eat.

Hillcrest

Hillcrest

3

Vibrant, walkable, and proudly eclectic. Hillcrest is the cultural heart of San Diego's LGBTQ+ community with diverse dining from ramen to upscale brunch.

South Park

South Park

3

North Park's quieter, slightly more residential sibling. Charming Fern Street strip with a village feel — excellent coffee, bakeries, and neighborhood restaurants.

Pacific Beach

Pacific Beach

2

PB is the young, loud, sunburned cousin of the beach towns. Garnet Ave party scene aside, there's surprisingly good food if you know where to look.

Ocean Beach

Ocean Beach

2

Proudly funky, resolutely anti-chain. OB is the last holdout of old San Diego beach culture — surf shops, fish taco stands, and sunset beers at the pier. Newport Ave is the main drag.

Linda Vista

Linda Vista

2

Home to the Convoy District — San Diego's most diverse food corridor. Vietnamese pho, Korean BBQ, Chinese hot pot, Japanese ramen. The strip mall aesthetic hides extraordinary food.

Mission Hills

Mission Hills

2

Leafy streets, historic craftsman homes, and a surprisingly excellent restaurant row along Washington Street. The kind of neighborhood where the coffee shop knows your name.

Coronado

Coronado

1

The island that isn't quite an island. The Hotel del Coronado anchors one end, but Orange Avenue has evolved beyond tourist kitsch into a proper dining destination.

Encinitas

Encinitas

1

North County's most charming coastal town. The 101 corridor has genuine surf culture and a food scene that's matured beyond fish tacos — though the fish tacos are still excellent.

Kensington

Kensington

1

A tiny neighborhood with an outsized charm. The Kensington sign, the art deco theater, and a handful of excellent restaurants on Adams Ave make this a quiet gem.

Point Loma

Point Loma

1

The peninsula between the bay and the ocean. Liberty Station's food hall anchors one end; Portuguese fishing heritage and spectacular sunsets define the rest.

Normal Heights

Normal Heights

1

Adams Avenue's eclectic strip of bars, restaurants, and live music venues. Less polished than North Park, which is exactly the point. Good dive bars.

Bankers Hill

Bankers Hill

1

Perched between downtown and Balboa Park with bay views and walkable dining. Home to some serious fine dining and the best view-to-quality ratio in the city.

Clairemont

Clairemont

1

Suburban but surprisingly deep for Asian food — Convoy Street is San Diego's unofficial Chinatown. Skip the strip malls' exteriors; the food inside is the real thing.

Bird Rock

Bird Rock

0

The relaxed stretch between PB and La Jolla. La Jolla Blvd here has a walkable village feel with wine bars, brunch spots, and locals who prefer it to the La Jolla crowds.

Cardiff-by-the-Sea

Cardiff-by-the-Sea

0

Tiny beachside enclave between Encinitas and Solana Beach. Known for VG Donut and the Restaurant Row along the 101. Laid-back and underrated.

Carlsbad

Carlsbad

0

Carlsbad Village has a legit downtown dining scene that's worth the drive from the city. State Street is the spine. Good breweries too.

Oceanside

Oceanside

0

The sleeping giant of North County. Downtown Oceanside has transformed with new restaurants, craft breweries, and a pier that rivals any in the county.

Del Mar

Del Mar

0

Horse racing, high-end dining, and ocean views. Where the money lives. The plaza area has some of North County's most polished restaurants.

Mission Beach

Mission Beach

0

The boardwalk, Belmont Park, and a narrow strip of beachside restaurants. More of a day-trip vibe than a dining destination, but the atmosphere delivers.

La Mesa

La Mesa

0

The 'Jewel of the Hills' has a revitalized downtown village with craft breweries, wine bars, and restaurants that draw from across the county. La Mesa Blvd is the center.

Solana Beach

Solana Beach

0

The Cedros Design District is the draw — boutiques, galleries, and restaurants in converted warehouses. More design-forward than most SD neighborhoods.

Shelter Island

Shelter Island

0

A sliver of land in the bay with yacht clubs and waterfront seafood restaurants. Not much nightlife, but the sunset views are earned.

Bay Park

Bay Park

0

A quiet residential pocket between Mission Bay and Clairemont with a few standout restaurants. Known mostly to locals — which is part of the appeal.