7 Spectacular Rooftop Restaurants in San Diego

Enjoy San Diego’s culinary scene from up high

You don’t come to San Diego to spend time in the great indoors. The weather, as advertised, is annoyingly perfect. Ceilings and walls are mere formalities. That’s why many restaurants opt for roll-up garage doors or focus the action on the roof. Here are seven of San Diego’s finest rooftop restaurants and bars, perfect for impressing that special someone.

By: San Diego Magazine

Ocean Terrace at George’s at the Cove

Ocean Terrace at George’s at the Cove

1250 PROSPECT ST, LA JOLLA, CA 92037

George’s at the Cove Executive Chef and partner Trey Foshee is one of the best chefs in the country, and he’s been headquartered at this three-level restaurant on La Jolla’s famed Prospect Street for more than two decades now. Foshee holds court in the fine-dining room, California Modern, but up top is the casual, open-air Ocean Terrace, where you can try his acclaimed fish tacos and watch the seals and beachgoers below at La Jolla Cove.

 

Plane landing in the distance from the dining room of Mister A's in San Diego

2550 FIFTH AVE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92103

This true San Diego landmark now has a more modern look and attitude but the same breathtaking 180-degree views of the city after a $2 million re-envisioning under new owner Ryan Thorsen. Mister A’s is perched on Banker’s Hill with an elevated view of the skyline (and planes as the land) and spectacular panorama stretching from San Diego Bay to the sunset over Point Loma Peninsula.

 

Kairoa Brewing Co. Rooftop Dining Area

4601 PARK BLVD, SAN DIEGO, CA 92116

You can’t quite see New Zealand from the rooftop bar at Kairoa Brewing Co., nestled in the heart of University Heights. But you can definitely feel the vibe and taste the flavors of the founders’ faraway home country in Kairoa’s cuisine, which blends SoCal coastal influences with traditional New Zealand comfort food. And in its beer, too: Many of the brews are made with imported Kiwi hops. What you will see from up there is a commanding view of a classic San Diego neighborhood, complete with the signature arch of the University Heights sign. Take in that vista as you sip a Rosey Buggah blonde ale and savor a plate of Chicken Confit Panang Curry – or, for Sunday brunch, a slab of Earl Grey Toad Toast. (Not to worry: The dish is 100% amphibian-free.)

 

Catania

7863 GIRARD AVE #301, LA JOLLA, CA 92037

Whisknladle Hospitality is one of San Diego’s premier restaurant groups, and Catania is their Coastal Italian concept. While everyone clamors for the ocean views along Prospect Street, Catania’s rooftop is unique in that it’s receded. Below, you can see shoppers strolling the streets of La Jolla, and the sun sets behind the historic Grande Colonial Hotel in the distance. An electric shade screen is automatically drawn at sunset every night, and everyone on the patio raises a glass.

 

Born and Rasied rooftop restaurant and bar in Little Italy

1909 INDIA ST, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101

From the moment you pass through the front door at Born & Raised and witness its glitzy décor and tuxedoed staff, you suspect the place is something special. But when you walk upstairs to the rooftop patio, with its jaw-dropping views of Little Italy, those suspicions are quickly confirmed. This spacious, modern restaurant in the heart of San Diego’s dynamic dining neighborhood is the place to go for high-end steaks, classic cocktails and special occasions.

 

The Nolan

453 SIXTH AVE, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101

With its 6-foot glass railings surrounding the 14th-floor rooftop bar, the experience at The Nolen is like being part of the world’s greatest zoo exhibit, only with cocktails. From the vantage point atop the Courtyard San Diego Gaslamp/Convention Center, you can see the dramatic San Diego-Coronado Bridge, San Diego Bay, Petco Park and the evolving hipsterdom of downtown’s East Village, while relaxing around fire pits and drinking barrel-aged and beer-based cocktails. Enter through a “secret” elevator that goes directly to the bar.

 

Cannonball

3105 OCEAN FRONT WALK, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109

Mission Beach is the heart and soul of San Diego’s beach culture. On one side of Mission Boulevard, the main drag, you’ve got Mission Bay, teeming with kayakers, jet skiers and paddleboarders. On the other, you’ve got Belmont Park, with its historic roller coaster, carnival rides and games, and the beach’s popular boardwalk. Cannonball is situated directly above the boardwalk, serving drinks and sushi and that million-dollar sunset.

 

“7 Romantic San Diego Rooftop Restaurants”, San Diego, SanDiego.org.

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