Downtown San Diego is flush with dining options, but not all of them pass muster. It can be confusing to know which is better-suited for tourists and which will satiate a hungry downtown office worker, so here are 13 downtown eateries that satisfy everything from power lunches to street tacos.
Note: Restaurants on this map are listed geographically.
1. Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse
901 Bayfront Ct Suite 105
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 272-5060
Long an East Coast staple, Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse recently landed its first West Coast location in San Diego. It is for a very specific kind of lunching: expensive and of the power-kind. Those with deep pockets, a love for steak and/or a corporate card can hardly do better than a working lunch at this high-end steakhouse chain restaurant.
2. Puesto at the Headquarters
7079, 789 W Harbor Dr
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 233-8880
Tucked away in the Headquarters is Puesto’s downtown location, which is just as good for takeout as it is for dining in and having a boozy lunch. Ample indoor and outdoor seating compliment its street taco-heavy menu.
3. Tender Greens
110 West Broadway
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 795-2353
Ask anyone what their favorite to-go lunch spot in San Diego is and it’s likely a lot of “Tender Greens” will pop up. The popular fast casual chain specializes in a variety of proteins, vegetables and salads on a mixed plate.
4. Freshii
119 Broadway
San Diego, CA 92101
(858) 380-4470
Canadian fast-casual healthy brand Freshii recently entered the San Diego market with a sprawling menu of signature and customizable bowls, burritos, salads, wraps, soups, smoothies and juices as well as frozen yogurt and breakfast. The eatery also offers pre-packaged daily meal boxes and has multiple delivery options.
5. Tacos el Cabron
532 Fourth Ave
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 501-7752
Tacos el Cabron was opened by an Argentine man who had spent five years living in Tijuana eating and loving tacos before opening up shop in San Diego. Favorites include anything with shrimp—be it a shrimp taco or a surf and turf with carne asada, and for vegetarians, the portobello taco is a hit. The adobada is also popular, as is the classic carne asada.
6. Tocaya Organica - San Diego
755 Fifth Ave
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 343-2898
This Los Angeles Mexican chain restaurant offering tacos, burritos, salads and bowls recently opened downtown with a variety of delivery options, to boot.
7. Curadero
5101 1047 Fifth Avenue #100
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 515-3003
Curadero’s sit-down restaurant is well worth a visit for those craving Mexican food, but for workers on-the-go who want something faster, their taco window is ideal for lunch time.
8. San Telmo Argentine Cafe
531 Broadway suite b
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 255-9598
Opened in 2018 is San Telmo Argentine Cafe, which serves Argentinian sandwiches and empanadas in a casual storefront—ideal for grabbing-and-going or sitting down at one of the many tables in the back of the restaurant.
9. Biga
950 6th Ave C
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 794-0444
Italian hotspot Biga offers a pared-down menu for lunch-goers that includes two highlights: a stacked pizza menu and build-your-own-pasta made with fresh pasta.
10. Water Grill San Diego
615 J St
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 717-6992
Upscale seafood lovers can take their working lunches to Water Grill, which is a mainstay of San Diego’s upscale downtown dining scene.
11. Veggilish
USA, 1146 7th Ave
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 798-3381
This vegetarian cafe specializes in salads, bowls, smoothies and other fresh and healthy items. Delivery and takeout is also available.
12. Lola 55
1290 F St
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 542-9155
Fast-casual-yet-upscale Mexican joint Lola 55 recently opened in the IDEA1 building and, with its counter-only service and stylish seating, is deal for lunchtime taco dining.
13. BESHOCK Ramen
1288 Market St
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 501-9612
BESHOCK pulls double duty as a ramen shop and a sake bar, with impressive options on both sides of the menu thanks to sake master and owner Ayaka Ito. Her broth is made from a lighter, proprietary mix of pork, chicken and vegetables simmered for 10 hours. There are chicken and soy-based ramens, as well.