Where to Eat near Port of San Diego
The best restaurants near Port of San Diego for the night before your cruise. Every pick carries parking notes, what to order, and a pro tip — researched from public reviews and official sources.
16 restaurants · researched from public reviews and official sources
Breakfast before your cruise
Almost everything near Port of San Diego is a dinner-the-night-before pick. 3 places on this page publish hours that cover breakfast. Anywhere else, ring ahead before you drive on embarkation morning — and remember the ship starts serving lunch from the moment you board.
- Crack Taco Shop — 14 min walk to Seaport Village
Open every day 7am-2am.
Per cracktacoshop.com, checked 2026-08-17
- Grant Grill at THE US GRANT — 16 min walk, or about 5 min by car
Breakfast Mon-Fri 7am-11am; lunch Mon-Fri 11:30am-2pm; dinner Sun-Thu 5:30pm-9pm.
Per grantgrill.com, checked 2026-08-17
- Queenstown Public House — In Little Italy, a walk or a short ride up from the piers
Weekend brunch Sat-Sun 9am-2pm; dinner every day from 3pm.
Per queenstownpublichouse.com, checked 2026-08-17
The Fish Market
Seafood market and restaurant on North Harbor Drive, seven minutes' walk from the pier
Order: Whatever is on the fresh sheet. The menu carries dessert and kids selections, which is the part that matters with a table of children.
Pro tip: Open from 11am seven days, and until 10pm on Friday and Saturday. It does not close between lunch and dinner, which makes it the most forgiving pre-cruise meal near the piers.
Crack Taco Shop
Tri-tip tacos in Seaport Village, with the doors open from 7am every day
Order: Tri-tip tacos and burritos. The shop's own headline is best tri-tip tacos and burritos, and it is not a long menu to argue with.
Pro tip: It runs 7am to 2am every day, which makes it the earliest door near the piers by a wide margin. On a morning boarding this is the answer to breakfast.
Grant Grill at THE US GRANT
The breakfast option — 7am on weekdays, in a Broadway hotel dining room
Order: At breakfast, whatever the table can get through quickly. Later in the day the kitchen leans on fresh Pacific seafood and prime meats.
Pro tip: Weekday breakfast from 7am is the reason to know this room exists. On a Saturday or Sunday morning the published schedule does not cover you, so have a backup ready.
Queenstown Public House
New Zealand cooking in Little Italy, with a kids menu it publishes on its own page
Order: The kitchen's line is New Zealand flavor with San Diego sunshine. Weekend brunch is the service to aim for.
Pro tip: Brunch runs 9am to 2pm Saturday and Sunday, with dinner from 3pm daily. We could not source a street address for it, so check the map on their own site before you set out.
Osteria Panevino
Family-style Italian on Fifth Avenue, cooking for a table rather than a plate
Order: The family-style dinners. The room bills itself as authentic Italian cooking in the Gaslamp Quarter and serves accordingly.
Pro tip: Doors at 4pm daily, closing 9:30pm Sunday to Thursday and 10pm Friday and Saturday. That 4pm opening is the slot to take with young children.
Puerto La Boca
Argentinian and Italian fusion on India Street, open from 11:30am on weekdays
Order: The room describes itself as Argentinian and Italian fusion, so the grill and the pasta both belong on the table.
Pro tip: It opens at 11:30am Monday to Saturday and at 1pm on Sunday, which puts it among the few Little Italy rooms that can do a real lunch before an afternoon boarding.
Greystone Prime Steakhouse & Seafood
Gaslamp steakhouse that publishes a kids menu next to the A5 Wagyu
Order: Dry-aged USDA Prime for the adults; the kitchen lists a separate kids menu for everyone else.
Pro tip: Dinner only, 4pm to 10pm every day. With young children the 4pm opening is the slot worth taking, before the room fills up.
Rockin' Baja Lobster Coastal Cantina
Baja-style Mexican and margaritas on Fifth Avenue, in the middle of the Gaslamp
Order: Baja-style Mexican, in the cantina's own words, with the lobster in the name doing most of the advertising.
Pro tip: The only times on its own Gaslamp page are happy hour, Monday to Friday 3pm to 5pm — it publishes no regular opening hours on rockinbaja.com. Call before you make the trip with a hungry family.
Brigantine Seafood & Oyster Bar at Portside Pier
Oyster bar on Portside Pier, three minutes up Harbor Drive from the B Street Pier
Order: Oysters at the bar, which keeps longer hours than the dining room does.
Pro tip: The oyster bar runs 11am to 10pm Monday to Saturday while the dining room shuts between lunch and 4pm. Brigantine publishes no kids menu for this location, so do not plan an early family dinner around one.
Civico 1845
Calabrian southern Italian cooking on India Street, built on homemade pasta and seafood
Order: The homemade pasta. Civico describes its own kitchen as Calabrian southern Italian, working from pasta, seafood and vegetable-led dishes.
Pro tip: It does not open until 4pm Monday to Thursday, and lunch only appears at weekends from noon. That makes it a night-before dinner rather than an embarkation-morning stop.
Juniper & Ivy
Refined American cooking on Kettner Boulevard, in the kitchen's phrase with a Left Coast edge
Order: Juniper & Ivy names no signature dish on the page we read, and the menu moves, so order what the kitchen is doing that week.
Pro tip: Dinner only, from 5pm seven days. There is no lunch service here, so it cannot rescue a midday gap before an afternoon boarding slot.
Herb & Wood
Modern Mediterranean in a converted Little Italy warehouse, dinner service only
Order: The kitchen calls itself a modern interpretation of traditional Mediterranean cooking. It names no signature plate on the contact page we read, so read the menu on the night.
Pro tip: Doors at 5pm every day, closing at 9pm Sunday to Thursday. Another night-before room, not a boarding-day one.
Lou & Mickey's
Fifth Avenue steakhouse that opens at 11:30am seven days a week
Order: Steak. The room describes itself as a timeless and classic American steakhouse experience, and it is not being ironic about it.
Pro tip: An 11:30am opening seven days makes this one of the few Gaslamp rooms that can do a proper sit-down lunch before an afternoon boarding window.
Cafe Sevilla
Spanish tapas on Fifth Avenue that keeps going well past midnight
Order: Tapas. Sevilla bills itself as a restaurant and tapas room, and the kitchen runs late alongside the bar.
Pro tip: Doors are late: 4:30pm on Monday, 3:30pm on Sunday, and a 1:30am close either way. This is a night-before venue in every sense of the phrase.
Shorebird
Coastal California cooking in Seaport Village, ten minutes down the Embarcadero
Order: Shorebird describes its kitchen as coastal California; its San Diego page carries no menu highlight we could quote back to you.
Pro tip: Its San Diego page shows Newport Beach times rather than San Diego ones, so it publishes no usable hours on its own site. Call before you build an evening around it.
Zytoun Gourmet Mediterranean
Mediterranean counter in Seaport Village, on the same stretch of West Harbor Drive as Shorebird
Order: Zytoun calls its cooking authentic Mediterranean. It names no signature plate, so read the counter when you get there.
Pro tip: Zytoun publishes no hours on its own site, so treat Seaport Village's posted 10am to 9pm as the outer envelope rather than a promise about this counter.
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