“Hard Rock's sidewalk diner — decent BALT, free refills, open when you stumble out at 2am.”
One reviewer appreciated it as a place to 'get away from the pandemonium at the Convention Center' — proximity matters here.
Physically inside the Hard Rock Hotel with 'decor you'd expect' — corporate-clean, tourist-friendly infrastructure.
Reviewer enjoyed sitting 'right out on the sidewalk/pavement/footpath' — people-watching perch in a busy district.
“Maryjane's is the Hard Rock Hotel's sleek diner doing creative comfort food with a full bar, late-night hours, and sidewalk tables that actually feel calm.”
**What makes this different:** While Tacos El Gordo thrives on controlled chaos and The Waves keeps things low-key casual, Maryjane's occupies stranger territory—it's a diner attached to a theme hotel that takes itself just seriously enough. You get milkshakes and omelets alongside a full bar and outdoor seating that lets you decompress from convention madness without fully abandoning downtown. It's the spot that serves breakfast whenever you need it and doesn't make you feel weird for ordering a BALT at 11pm.
The space leans sleek and buzzy in that Hard Rock way—expect music memorabilia, polished surfaces, and enough visual noise to distract you while you wait. Service runs friendly and attentive, the kind that brings coffee refills without hovering and sends you off with a to-go cup if you ask nicely. The crowd skews conventioneers and hotel guests, which means fewer regulars but also zero pretense about what this place is.
The BALT (bacon, avocado, lettuce, tomato) comes with house-made chips that reviewers actually remember fondly. Milkshakes look substantial enough to justify skipping them only if you're being responsible. The omelettes hold up at brunch, and the full bar means you can pair breakfast with a beer if that's where your day is heading. Free soda refills remain a rarity in this neighborhood.
Practical notes: Sidewalk seating gets you away from the hotel lobby energy. The facility runs larger than you'd expect, which means even during convention surges you're not fighting for a table. Staff can be thin during off-hours—expect good service, just not instantaneous. Late-night weekend hours make this the rare Gaslamp spot where you can get actual food, not just tacos or pizza, after midnight.
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