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This restaurant, located in San Diego, California, is a vibrant, retro chain that serves up a seasonal menu of creative breakfast and lunch fare, plus cocktails, making it a perfect spot for those who love a mix of classic and innovative dishes. With outdoor seating available, it’s a haven for dog lovers who want to enjoy a meal with their furry friends by their side, and visitors appreciate the fast service that ensures you won’t be waiting long to dig into your meal. Known for its great cocktails, coffee, and tea selection, this dog friendly restaurant also serves local specialties, adding a unique touch to its offerings. Popular for breakfast and solo dining, it provides a cozy, casual, and trendy atmosphere that attracts a diverse crowd, including college students, families, groups, and tourists, and is recognized as an LGBTQ+ friendly and transgender safe space. Accessibility is a priority here, with wheelchair accessible entrances, parking, restrooms, and seating, ensuring everyone can enjoy their time comfortably. The menu is diverse, offering alcohol, beer, cocktails, coffee, comfort food, and happy hour options, along with healthy, organic, vegan, and vegetarian dishes, catering to a wide range of dietary preferences. Dining options include breakfast, brunch, lunch, catering, counter service, dessert, and table service, providing flexibility for any occasion. Amenities like an onsite bar, restrooms, and Wi-Fi add to the convenience, while the family-friendly environment is enhanced by features like high chairs, a kids’ menu, and changing tables. Although there’s usually a wait, the lively atmosphere and delicious offerings make it worth it, and while reservations aren’t accepted, the experience is well worth the anticipation. Payment is easy with credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments accepted, and parking is available in paid garages, lots, and street options. This dog friendly restaurant is a delightful spot for anyone looking to enjoy a meal in a welcoming and inclusive environment.
















