Find out what Bar restaurants to try in San Ysidro. San Ysidro (Spanish pronunciation: [san iˈsiðɾo]) is a district of the City of San Diego, immediately north of the U.S.-Mexico border. It neighbors Otay Mesa West to the north, Otay Mesa to the east, and Nestor and the Tijuana River Valley to the west; together these communities form South San Diego, a pene-exclave of the City of San Diego, thus making it possible to travel (by water) between central San Diego and South San Diego without ever leaving the city limits. Major thoroughfares include Beyer Boulevard and San Ysidro Boulevard.
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Located in the Pier South Resort, SEA180° offers innovative cuisine and oceanfront dining in Imperial Beach.
A newish restaurant a bit off the beaten path. We thought it was great. Contemporary and thoughtful design elements and top notch service. Lovely big patio right on the sand. A little on the expensive side but it is a special kind of place. We enjoyed the grilled brussels spouts and cauliflower starter, the catch of the day entree and a pasta. All delicious. Lemon tart for dessert was particularly noteworthy. We are looking forward to a second trip.
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CBC Pier-Side --- A coastal migration has extended the Coronado Brewing Company empire to Imperial Beach, allowing visitors to the countryâs southernmost city and its namesake pier to enjoy a taste of our authentic, award-winning Southern California beers
Full disclosure: my exposure to Coronado Brewing before walking into their IB location was limited to the Orange Ave Wit. I knew they brewed much more than that, but the Wit was all I'd ever tried.I was missing out! I was too full to give their tap list a proper once-over but did help myself to a pint of the Salt Spray gose (it's a sour, so it was tart, but it was also quite juicy with a nice balance of citrus and a dry note that cut through the sour flavors).Their outdoor patio was full when we arrived, so we snagged a booth near the windows. It's comfortable inside, and they have quite a few friendly employees wandering around, swooping in to pick up empty plates and glasses as soon as your hand strays away.My friend did order the buffalo strips to gnaw on; I was too full for much more than a beer, but they smelled yummy. He did enjoy them, even though they made him sweat (I guess they were a bit spicier than he'd anticipated!)I'm sure we'll be back - maybe not this location specifically, but I'd bet money my husband will want to swing by another tasting room to sample the other brews.
I happened upon Main Street Bar & Grill as it's adjacent to my chiropractor's office and a game I wanted to watch was on. Pretty easy to tell this is a local's hangout, the staff knew everyone but me, but made me welcome also.They have a good sampling of local and domestic craft brews. The menu is loaded with appetizers, burgers, sandwiches and the like. There's televisions all around. The staff is mostly young and attractive. The service is good. Great combination.It's located just west of I-805 at the Main St./Auto Center exit. If you're in the vicinity, Main Street Bar & Grill is worth a try.
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