
“North Park sports bar where the bartenders fix drinks and broken hearts in equal measure.”
Google summary mentions 'lively dance floor' — rare for a sports bar, signals this is more than just screens.
Two reviewers specifically praise happy hour with 'great' pricing and 'big variety' daily.
One reviewer came in after a breakup and left feeling 'WHOLESOME again' — the bartenders clearly know their role.
'Plenty of TVs' and reviewers came to 'watch sports' and 'watch the fights' — classic multi-screen setup.
“True North Tavern is the sports bar that actually wants you here, whether you're celebrating a birthday or just got dumped by text.”
Most North Park sports bars pretend they're something else — farm-to-table gastropubs with TVs, or craft beer temples that begrudgingly show the game. True North just owns what it is: a straightforward tavern with solid drinks, enough screens to catch every angle of the fight, and a dance floor that appears after the postgame crowd clears out. It's the 30th Street spot that doesn't require you to care about the provenance of your burger bun.
The bartenders actually talk to you — not in that forced-friendly corporate way, but like they've seen you before even if they haven't. Drinks are balanced and competitively priced, which matters when you're here for the long haul. Happy hour runs every day, though the beer list can get picked over by 7pm on fight nights. Ask what's actually available before you order.
The food exists in that reliable bar-food zone: burgers, a Milanese that multiple reviews mention fondly, things designed to soak up beer and keep you from leaving. The covered outdoor tents are the move for groups — enough separation from the TV noise to actually hear each other, close enough to duck inside when someone scores.
Parking on 30th Street is the usual nightmare, but the alley spots turn over faster than you'd expect. Weeknight crowds skew solo and chill; weekends bring the birthday groups and the dance floor contingent. True North doesn't pretend to be a craft beer library or a chef-driven anything — it's just a North Park tavern that knows what a tavern is supposed to do, which is increasingly rare.
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3815 30th St, San Diego, CA 92104, USA
7 months ago