Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Alpine. Alpine is a census-designated place (CDP) in the Cuyamaca Mountains of San Diego County, California. Alpine had a population of 14,236 at the 2010 census, up from 13,143 at the 2000 census. The town is largely surrounded by the Cleveland National Forest and borders two reservations of the Kumeyaay Nation, Viejas and Sycuan, and the rural unincorporated areas of the city of El Cajon.
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4 based on 118 reviews
Zip Code 91901 (619) 445-2337
I liked the Bad Boy IIPA at Alpine best. The outdoor seating needs a lanai for better shade plus more comfortable outdoor seating.
4 based on 44 reviews
We finished off a day of birding by pulling 9 people together in our group and indulging in delicious pub fare long side phenomenal drinks and a small selection of desserts. Our server seemed to be very busy servicing other tables, quite possibly they were short handed. I noticed that the bartender seemed to be able to handle a lot of volume but the tables were being neglected, at least ours was when it came to getting the desserts we would highly recommend Alpine for the beer and possibly the brisket, pulled pork anything in the chef suggests!
First off , the bartenders are top notch ( all volunteers ) good drinks & cold beer. Even have a nightly dinner menu , but remember to check first. Then there's the location with an assume view ( and yes , there is a smoking area ) and pool table. Yes , I know it's in Alpine - but well worth the drive or ride.
Baron Long Bar & Grill features a familiar food menu, along with craft beer & cocktails for friends and family to enjoy while dining in a comfortable, energetic, sociable sports bar environment. Weâve put our spin on American bar food classics using the b
Others may have had a satisfactory experience at this restaurant, but we did not. The $12 Cobb salad filled only half the bowl. They promised chicken bacon avocados and hard boiled egg were scarcely in evidence. We sent it back and ask them to take it off our bill. I am not the kind of person to do that but I feel it was required in this case. So then halfway through my Patty melt I discovered that there was no meat in the second half. Meanwhile the waitress mentioned that the problems with the food were endemic. The waitress took the cobb salad off the bill, and comped us a Blondie. A blondie is like a very small pizookie, and it was good. So, a 5-star rating for waitress Lisa and a 1-star rating for the restaurant.
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