14 Best Restaurants in Mission Bay and the Beaches, San Diego

Moe's

$$$$ | Mission Beach Fodor's choice

An unexpected oasis of elegance among an often too casual Mission Beach, Moe's delivers an unpretentious but classic steak-house experience. Splurge-worthy treats such as Japanese A5 Wagyu or the Bone-In Ribeye are tempered by lighter and more wallet-friendly dishes marked as "Entree Alternatives." Classic cocktail fans will appreciate the extensive martini menu and other tried and true favorites. The impressive bar with its rich wood details and high-backed leather seating is an experience in itself. Be sure to save room for the decadent desserts.

3768 Mission Blvd., San Diego, California, 92109, USA
858-488--7311
Known For
  • classic steak-house atmosphere
  • generous hand-cut steak selections
  • elegant bar and cocktail service
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Sushi Ota

$$ | Pacific Beach Fodor's choice

One fan called it “a notch above amazing”—an accolade not expected for a Japanese eatery wedged in a strip mall in Pacific Beach. But it’s a destination for lovers of high-quality, superfresh raw fish from around San Diego and abroad; reservations strongly encouraged.

The front parking lot is very small, but there's additional parking behind the mall.

4529 Mission Bay Dr., San Diego, California, 92109, USA
858-880--8778
Known For
  • velvety hamachi belly
  • sea urchin specials
  • chef's omakase tasting menu
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch weekends, reservations essential

Waterbar

$$ | Pacific Beach Fodor's choice

Occupying a prime oceanfront lot just south of Crystal Pier, the views from the raised dining room are impressive. Throw in an excellent raw bar, a wide selection of shared plates, and a buzzy bar scene and you get Waterbar's "social seafood" concept.

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Bao Beach

$ | Mission Beach
The Asian poke bowls and fluffy steamed bao "tacos" offer a unique alternative to the typical beach boardwalk fare. With limited seating, this street food shop is best for a quick bite or take-out.

Cannonball

$$ | Mission Beach

While the panoramic ocean view is the star attraction at this rooftop restaurant next to Belmont Park, the tasty sushi and share plates are a pleasant surprise for such a touristy locale. Lunch and dinner service bookend a popular afternoon happy hour.

3105 Ocean Front Walk, San Diego, California, 92109, USA
858-228–9304
Known For
  • incredible ocean views
  • large specialty sushi rolls
  • summer crowds
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch weekdays

Draft at Belmont Park

$ | Mission Beach
Patrons can have expansive seaside views and choose from over 68 craft beer selections, too, at this spacious Belmont Park bar and restaurant. The relaxed, boardwalk atmosphere—and giant wall-size television screen—makes it a perfect spot for lounging after riding some waves at Mission Beach, or to cool down after soaking in some sun.

JRDN

$$$ | Pacific Beach

This chic ocean-facing restaurant (pronounced Jordan), in the boutique TOWER23 Hotel, offers a diverse menu including a sushi and raw bar, and inspired California cuisine. Lunch and weekend brunch are very popular, and on Friday and Saturday the bar is jammed with under-thirty types eager to see and be seen.

723 Felspar St., San Diego, California, 92109, USA
858-270–5736
Known For
  • boozy weekend brunch and lunch with a view
  • smaller shared plates and family-style sides
  • upscale option on the beach boardwalk

Kono's Café

$ | Pacific Beach

Surfers, bicyclists, and sun worshippers visiting or living in Pacific Beach line up at the counter of this casual seaside café for hearty breakfasts and lunches. Some chow down inside surrounded by surfing decor, while others watch waves crash from the outdoor patio.

Walk off your meal along the bustling boardwalk, which also offers prime people-watching.

704 Garnet Ave., San Diego, California, 92109, USA
858-483–1669
Known For
  • huge breakfast portions
  • local favorite for breakfast burritos
  • great people-watching along the boardwalk
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

Mission + Garnet Food Hall

$ | Pacific Beach

On an iconic corner in the heart of Pacific Beach, this former Denny's site has been transformed into a multiconcept quick-serve food collective. Breakfast burritos, custom salad bowls, and churro waffles are just some of the tasty selections available at this highly anticipated spot with more in the pipeline. Walk-up windows and plentiful patio seating make this an easy stop any time of day. 

4505 Mission Blvd., San Diego, California, 92109, USA
Known For
  • ultraconvenient location
  • nearly round-the-clock food offerings
  • churro waffles---enough said
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Hrs vary by establishment but range from early morning to very late at night

Pacific Beach Fish Shop

$ | Pacific Beach

Also known as the Fish Shop, this is a favorite among locals. Peruse the customizable menu that lets diners select a type of fish, marinade, and preparation style (grilled or fried, and taco, sandwich, salad, or plate) that suits their tastes. You can dine-in on the heated patio, order your food to go, or buy the daily catch to cook at home.

Rubio’s Coastal Grill

$ | Pacific Beach
Credited with popularizing fish tacos in the United States, Ralph Rubio brought the Mexican staple to San Diego, opening his first restaurant in Pacific Beach where it still stands today. The original beer-battered fish tacos have fried pollock topped with white sauce, salsa, and cabbage atop a corn tortilla.

The Baked Bear

$ | Pacific Beach

This build-your-own ice-cream-sandwich shop a block from Pacific Beach is a local favorite thanks to its homemade cookies and diverse array of ice-cream flavors, from birthday cake to peanut butter fudge. Don't miss out on their hot pressed ice-cream sandwiches!

4516 Mission Blvd., San Diego, California, 92109, USA
858-886–7433
Known For
  • Bear Bowls made of cookies
  • doughnut ice-cream sandwiches
  • long lines on summer evenings

The Fishery

$$$$ | Pacific Beach

Nestled in a quieter, less-touristy section of Pacific Beach, The Fishery is a local favorite for high-end, sustainable seafood. With a fish market incorporated into the restaurant's design, the freshness of their ingredients is proudly on display, and the extensive, albeit pricey, menu offers tartare, sushi rolls, and other raw bar favorites alongside excellently cooked preparations of spot prawns, crusted halibut, and a delicious bouillabaisse. The grand seafood tower is sure to make an impression. An engaging wine list and cocktail selection round out the exceptional offerings.

5040 Cass St., San Diego, California, 92109, USA
858-272--9985
Known For
  • sustainably sourced menu
  • engaging wine list and cocktail selection
  • the impressive Grand Seafood Tower
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.