
“Coronado's convenience play — when the breakfast burrito hits, it hits; when it doesn't, you got a block of cheese in a tortilla.”
Described as 'quick dinner on the way to the bay side or the beach' — this is grab-and-go fuel, not a sit-down experience.
Reviewer calls it 'easily one of the best breakfast burritos on the island' with repeat visit intent.
Reviewer specifically praises 'military discount and heavy support for first responders' — relevant in Coronado's Navy town context.
Multiple pizza mentions, though quality varies — one reviewer loved the Great White, another found the slice 'NOTHING SPECIAL.'
“High Tide Bottle Shop & Kitchen is the kind of post-beach pit stop that feeds you breakfast, lunch, and dinner without asking you to change out of your flip-flops.”
Where MooTime handles the island's sweet tooth, High Tide covers everything else — the breakfast burrito that fuels a morning bike ride down the Silver Strand, the grab-and-go pizza by the slice when you're sandy and impatient, the Old Bay chicken wings that taste better eaten at a picnic table near the ferry landing than they would at any proper restaurant. It's a bottle shop that grew a kitchen, which explains why you can pick up a six-pack and a hot dog the size of a small baguette in one transaction.
The Great White pizza earns repeat customers — white sauce, garlic, a proper char on the crust — but the breakfast burrito program might be the real sleeper hit. Heavy enough to matter, priced like they remember this is a navy town where not everyone has Hotel del Coronado money. The hot dogs come on soft baguettes instead of grocery store buns, which is the kind of upgrade that separates a convenience stop from a neighborhood staple.
Pizza by the slice can be hit-or-miss depending on how long it's been sitting, but that's the trade-off for a place that's open when you need it, serving what you want, without the ceremony. The wings get the Old Bay treatment, which feels right for an island where half the population has Mid-Atlantic roots. Military discount, first responder support, and a staff that recognizes regulars — it's the Orange Avenue version of a corner store that happens to make food worth ordering on purpose, not just out of convenience.
Park on a side street and walk; Orange Avenue parking is a blood sport on weekends. Best for takeout to the beach or a quick refuel between the bridge and the bay.
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Coronado · Venue
Clayton's Coffee Shop provides a morning coffee stop before or after browsing High Tide's bottle selection, offering a natural daytime complement to the evening-focused kitchen.
Coronado · Venue
Blanco Cocina + Cantina serves as an excellent dinner destination before visiting High Tide for post-meal drinks and wine shopping, creating a complete evening experience.
933 Orange Ave, Coronado, CA 92118, USA
a year ago