San Diego

Where to Order Takeout & Delivery in San Diego Right Now

You'll never have to leave home.

Photo by Borgen Jessup for La Puerta
Photo by Borgen Jessup for La Puerta
Photo by Borgen Jessup for La Puerta

Despite fluctuating conditions, we can thank our lucky stars that restaurants are considered essential services, so you can still get your favorite meals via pickup, curbside service, or delivery. Everything from fast food to gourmet gelato is available-even beer, wine, and spirits are available with a simple online form or phone call. Check your favorite hangout’s website or phone them for options, and as always, tip generously-oh, and ask them to throw some cool merch in the bag, too. It’s an easy way to support local restaurants, and you probably need a new t-shirt anyway.

Photo courtesy of Fig Tree Cafe
Photo courtesy of Fig Tree Cafe
Photo courtesy of Fig Tree Cafe

Fig Tree Cafe

Liberty Station and Pacific Beach
Don’t give up on your daily fix of Fig Tree Cafe’s bennies, toasts, and omelets-both the Pacific Beach and Liberty Station locations have their full menu on hand for walk-in or call ahead pickup. You get a big bang for your buck with the Cali breakfast burrito, a flour tortilla stuffed with rosemary potatoes, scrambled eggs, skirt steak, chopped bacon, pico de gallo, guac, and salsa that will power you through your work (or work-at-home) day. Add on an adaptogenic antioxidant shot in one of three flavors-immune boost, cellular cleanse or tropical detox-for just $3.50, or a flight for $9. It can’t hurt. 
How to order: Call ahead or walk up to either location for pickup, or delivery via GrubHub.

Photo courtesy of Cafe Gratitude
Photo courtesy of Cafe Gratitude
Photo courtesy of Cafe Gratitude

Cafe Gratitude

Little Italy
Let Executive Chef Dreux Ellis do the cooking and order delicious plant-based dishes from home. All your health-focused faves, along with family meals that serve six are available, as well as Wellness Shot Boxes for your immune system, Powerful Superfoods Granola, and macrobiotic bowls-wash it all down with a bottle of sustainable wine!
How to order: For in-person pickup call 619-736-5077 or order via Toast; delivery via DoorDash, Postmates, GrubHub or UberEats.

Photo courtesy of Charles + Dinorah
Photo courtesy of Charles + Dinorah
Photo courtesy of Charles + Dinorah

Charles + Dinorah

Point Loma
Point Loma’s retro-chic little jewel has launched a brand new menu along with new takeout and delivery options. Favorite dishes and cocktails include the Japanese fried chicken sando served on brioche bun with lettuce, pickles, and fermented chili aioli; shrimp tacos with diabla sauce and avocado mousse; and from the bar, Time is on My Side, with reposado tequila, aperol, lime, and bitters. 
How to order: Call 619-226-6100 for pickup or delivery with Toast, Postmates, or Uber Eats.

La Puerta
La Puerta
La Puerta

La Puerta

Gaslamp Quarter
Have your own fiesta without leaving home with La Puerta’s Sinaloan-inspired dishes and libations. The Vergudo Margarita Package includes a quart of fresh-squeezed house marg mix with your choice of tequila or mezcal, and a large order of chips and salsa for a ready-made happy hour, or order between 3 pm–10 pm on Taco Tuesdays for $3 deals on street tacos, TJ dogs, and Tecate.
How to order: Order in person or online for pickup; delivery with Postmates.

Photo courtesy of Common Stock
Photo courtesy of Common Stock
Photo courtesy of Common Stock

Common Stock

Hillcrest
Neighborhood favorite Common Stock just launched a weekend-only, drive-thru pop-up, Fowlmouth Chicken, serving a combo meal that comes in three spice levels and includes either chicken tenders or chicken sliders, along with a side of curly fries. The rest of the week, they’ll serve their regular menu-expect highlights like their amazing caramelized onion dip with house-made potato chips, warm Brussels Caesar, and St. Louis-cut pork ribs. Cocktails to-go come individually or in 32 oz large format, and a selection of wine is offered at 50% off. 
How to order: Order via Toast for pickup or with DoorDash for delivery.

Juniper & Ivy Restaurant
Juniper & Ivy Restaurant
Juniper & Ivy Restaurant

Juniper and Ivy

Little Italy
An upscale comfort meal from one of San Diego’s favorite destination restaurants can be had Thursday through Saturday with Juniper and Ivy at Home. Pickup times are from 5-7:30 pm, and the menu changes weekly, with several dinner options (including vegetarian and vegan), rolls or bread, salad, dessert, and optional add-ons, wine, beer, and batch cocktails. The upcoming weekend’s menu goes live on Tuesday.
How to order: Order online via Tock. Delivery is available within a 15-mile radius for an additional $20, just forward your confirmation to [email protected] and provide your delivery address.

The Crack Shack
The Crack Shack
The Crack Shack

The Crack Shack

Little Italy, Encinitas
Richard Blais’ beloved fried chicken can be on your plate in a flash. The menu has been trimmed down to accommodate the circumstances, but they’ve kept the best, most popular items (schmaltz fries!) and have added monthly special items and “flock meals”-five or ten pieces of chicken, fries, mini biscuits, classic slaw, chicken nuggets, and a couple of chocolate chip cookies. 
How to order: Have it delivered with DoorDash or order via Toast for pickup at the window, or when you’re close to your location, call and they’ll bring your meal curbside for you.

Bencotto - Italian Kitchen
Bencotto – Italian Kitchen
Bencotto – Italian Kitchen

Bencotto

Little Italy
Bencotto is actually closed for now, but you can still get their fresh pasta, and most of their menu from the catering/special events venue next door, Monello. Carbo-load with gnocchi in a spicy arrabiata sauce, or if your mood calls for some soothing soup, vellutata di verdura is a creamy bowl of seasonal vegetables, shaved parmesan, and croutons. Hearty entrees include lasagna Monello or brasato di manzo, short ribs braised in red wine and herbs over mashed potatoes.
How to order: Order for pickup by calling 619-501-0030 or via Toast, or order delivery with DoorDash.

Catania SD
Catania SD
Catania SD

Catania

La Jolla
The La Jolla mainstay offers a special takeout menu with family-style and a la carte choices that include an array of pizzas, pastas, whole- and half-roasted chicken, salads, and more. Family-style meals feed four to five people and are customizable. Craft cocktails, beer, and wine by the bottle are also available.
How to order: Order for pickup via Toast, or have it delivered with DoorDash or GrubHub.

Pop Pie Co.
Pop Pie Co.
Pop Pie Co.

Pop Pie Co.

University Heights
Executive Chef Gan Suebsarakham’s all-butter crust and creamy, chunky chicken and veggie filling in his classic chicken pot pie is the comfort food you need while holed up at home. A vegetarian version is also available, along with traditional Aussie style and curried vegetable options. Of course you’ll want a slice or two of sweet apple crumble or tangy key lime pie for dessert. Can’t decide which dessert pie to choose? Order a mix-and-match whole pie with six slices of each and boom! everyone’s happy. You can also order frozen savory pies to keep on hand. Be sure to stop next door-you’ll want a pint or two of Stella Jean’s ice cream for a la mode goodness. 
How to order: In-person or via Toast for pickup or delivery with Postmates.

Zero Gelato
Zero Gelato
Zero Gelato

Zero Gelato

Normal Heights
Family-owned artisanal gelateria Zero Gelato is scooping up pints of their Italian-style gelatos and sorbets for takeout and delivery on Wednesday and Thursday from 3 pm–7 pm, Friday and Saturday from 2 pm–8 pm, and Sunday from 3 pm–7 pm. Their toasted marshmallow s’mores flavor has toasted marshmallow gelato, swirls of Ghirardelli chocolate, and crushed graham crackers in a chilly version of your campfire favorite, or try the tropical mango passion fruit sorbet for a sweet, summer-y refresher. Flavors like whiskey and fig or vanilla and cranberries jam come and go with the seasons, but there’s always a good selection of keto and vegan options, gelato shakes, superfood lattes, and an assortment of coffee drinks.
How to order: In-person or online for pickup or delivery via DoorDash, GrubHub and Postmates

Cesarina
Cesarina
Cesarina

Cesarina

Point Loma
This beloved neighborhood spot churns out plate after plate of comforting pasta made fresh daily in their pastificio. The spicy, sausage rigatoni al cinghiale is stick-to-your-ribs hearty, as are their outstanding build-your-own pastas, including vegan options, or sturdy ragouts made from lamb, wild boar, or short rib. You can even include a bottle of wine (or two) with your order. 
How to order: Call the restaurant at 619-226-6222 for in-person pickup or order via Toast for pickup or delivery.

Modern Times Beer
Modern Times Beer
Modern Times Beer

Modern Times

Various locations
Way back in March when we entered the first lockdown, Modern Times Beer had planned to stay closed for the duration, but fortunately for us, they got their North Park, Encinitas, and Point Loma locations up and running for beer and packaged coffee pickup within a couple of weeks. Currently, they also offer kegs, merch, and gift cards, plus the opportunity to donate a tip to a furloughed worker or buy local nurses a cold brew coffee. Hours and inventory depends on location and changes with available supplies.
How to order: In-person, online via Toast, or have it delivered.

Tajima
Tajima
Tajima

Tajima

Various locations
All of Tajima’s locations are working hard to get a bowl of ramen in your hands, and really, what’s more comforting than slurping up delicious noodles? The spicy sesame ramen mixes special sesame paste into long-simmered tonkotsu chicken and pork broth, but vegan, green curry, and creamy chicken options are also available, as well as chicken karaage, various buns, and rice bowls. 
How to order: In-person, by phone, or online for pickup at any location, or delivery with DoorDash, Postmates, GrubHub or UberEats.

Landini's Pizzeria
Landini’s Pizzeria
Landini’s Pizzeria

Landini Pizza

Liberty Station and Little Italy 
Pizza is a fast and affordable option anytime. Piled high with meatballs, pepperoni, and sausage, the Sopranos will practically put you into a meat coma, which doesn’t sound too bad right about now, actually, but there are dozens of vegan, vegetarian, or specialty options.  Landini’s can also be counted on for generous portions of pasta, paninis, baked eggplant parm, and lasagna with meat or veggies. 
How to order: Each location has different options for in-person and third-party delivery.

International Smoke
International Smoke
International Smoke

The world awaits at One Paseo

Del Mar
Most of the eateries at One Paseo have committed to offering pickup service and delivery for as long as they are able. From modern Mexican at Tocaya Organica, St. Louis cut ribs at International Smoke to melt-in-your-mouth macarons at Le Macaron French Pastries, every imaginable craving is covered.
How to order: Call the individual business for pickup, or order online at each location.

Slater's 50/50
Slater’s 50/50
Slater’s 50/50

Slater’s 50/50

Liberty Station
Sadly, you won’t be able to take advantage of Slater’s 50/50’s 100 beer taps right now, but you can sink your teeth into the Backyard Classic’s Black Canyon Angus beef in the comfort of your own home and dream of summertime barbecues. The Sriracha Burger is immensely popular with chileheads, and if you’re feeling frisky, the PB and Jellousy works so much better than you’re thinking it would. 
How to order: In-person, call 619-398-2600, or order online for pickup or delivery with DoorDash, Postmates, GrubHub or UberEatsSign up here for our daily San Diego email and be the first to get all the food/drink/fun in town.

Mary Beth Abate is a San Diego-based freelance writer by way of Chicago and Los Angeles. Her hobbies include yoga, pickling and fermenting various vegetables and beverages, reading cookbooks and traveling through Mexico. Keep up with her experiments @MaryBeth_Abate.

San Diego

How to Celebrate Women’s History Month in San Diego

Check out female-led dance programs, pop up markets, beer dinners, and more events this March.

Photo by Bianca Quirino Photography l Courtesy of Simplemente Chingona
Photo by Bianca Quirino Photography l Courtesy of Simplemente Chingona
Photo by Bianca Quirino Photography l Courtesy of Simplemente Chingona

Women have played a huge part shaping San Diego into the city it is today. In celebration of Women’s History Month, there are a variety of events across the city that commemorate women’s contributions to our community and culture. Home to the Women’s Museum of California, which hosts events throughout the year, be sure to check out all the ways to support and honor women this month. From art exhibits to dance performances, pop-up markets and yoga, check out the best events to celebrate Women’s History Month in San Diego:

Photo courtesy of The San Diego Museum of Art
Photo courtesy of The San Diego Museum of Art
Photo courtesy of The San Diego Museum of Art

Discover works from overlooked women artists

Ongoing through November 7, 2023
Balboa Park
The San Diego Museum of Art currently has 20 modern and contemporary works of art on display from women who unjustly didn’t receive the same amount of fame as their male contemporaries. The museum’s Modern Women exhibit is your chance to see work from artists like Elaine de Kooning and Lee Krasner, who were overshadowed by artist husbands Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock but whose work has long deserved its own moment in the spotlight. The collection showcases pieces that range from acrylic paintings to photography, inviting us into an untapped artistic sphere.
Cost: $20

Practice Sun Salutations while supporting a good cause

Saturday, March 4, 10 am to 11 am
Pacific Beach
Make a difference in the lives of teen girls of colour while taking a yoga class at Kate Sessions Park. Organized by local nonprofit One Love Movement, all donations for the event go towards college scholarships for girls of the DETOUR F.A.N.C.Y. Expo & Leadership Academy, a mentorship program that promotes equity and inclusion in higher education for girls of colour. All while enjoying stunning views of Mission Bay.
Cost: Donation-based

Photo by Bianca Quirino Photography l Courtesy of Simplemente Chingona
Photo by Bianca Quirino Photography l Courtesy of Simplemente Chingona
Photo by Bianca Quirino Photography l Courtesy of Simplemente Chingona

Shop local women-owned businesses

Sunday, March 5, 1 pm to 5 pm
Middletown
What better way to celebrate the women in your community than by supporting their local businesses? The Women’s History Month Market, located in the FEMX Quarters venue, is a pop up market you don’t want to miss. The market will feature over 35 vendors from women artisans and you’ll find uniquely crafted sunglasses, jewellery, clothing, and more. The family-friendly (and pet-friendly) event will also include food and music.
Cost: Free

Drink beer crafted by female brewers on International Women’s Day

Wednesday, March 8, 6:30 pm to 10:00 pm
Escondido
Women were the original brewers of ale, after all, so it only makes sense to honour our past and present beer connoisseurs with dinner and brews. Located at Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens, Stone International Women’s Day Beer Dinner features three courses, each paired with a tasty beer specially brewed by a team of women at Stone Brewery. The event is part of a larger global celebration for International Women’s Day, where brewers all over the world brew a speciality beer that supports The Pink Boots Society, a non profit that empowers women and non-binary people in the beer industry through scholarships and education. Grab your tickets while you can! 21+
Cost: $50-$70

Attend an exhibition celebrating female and non-binary artists

Saturday, March 11, 5:00 pm
Barrio Logan
Head over to the entertainment and community venue Corazon del Barrio and show your support to female and non-binary artists, whose art and music will be featured in the Diosa Art Show. Around 40 artists are on the bill at this all-ages event.
Cost: Free

Drink some pints for the pups

Saturday, March 11, 12 pm to 4 pm
Carmel Mountain
If you need another excuse to down some brews, Second Chance Beer Company is hosting its first ever Ladies & Pups Market for Women’s History Month. The brewery, which holds various events throughout the year, donates a percentage of its sales to animal rescue organizations in California and Arizona. The dog-friendly market will include pop ups from women-owned businesses such as Bold Bouquet, Wet Nose Pottery, and No, You Sit! Treats. For the occasion, Second Chance will serve Fistful of Gummies – Berry Edition, a rendition of their fruited sour beer created in collaboration with Pink Boots Society, an organization that supports women and non-binary individuals in the beer industry.
Cost: Free

Photo courtesy of Women's Museum of California
Photo courtesy of Women’s Museum of California
Photo courtesy of Women’s Museum of California

Attend a ceremony at the Women’s Museum of California

Saturday, March 18, 11 am to 1 pm
Rolando
Perhaps San Diego’s largest Women’s History Month event, the San Diego County Women’s Hall of Fame recognizes local women for their achievements in the community. The annual event, which takes place at Joan B. Kroc Theatre, is a project of the Women’s Museum of California, a museum dedicated to educating the public about women’s contributions through history with exhibits, programs, and events. Over 100 women have been inducted into the Women’s Hall of Fame since the program was founded in 2001, and this year’s class includes notable women like activist Norma Chávez-Peterson and Chula Vista Mayor Mary Casillas Salas. The event includes a VIP brunch followed by the Induction Ceremony. Be sure to purchase tickets early to secure your spot.
Cost: $20-$150

Join a community of local women and get inspired

Monday, March 20, 5 pm to 7:30 pm
Miramar
The Women’s Speaker Series at Alesmith Brewing Company is a monthly community gathering where local women come together to support one another in achieving professional and personal goals. The event includes a social hour followed by a selected speaker. For this month, the Women’s Speaker Series features career coach and small business owner Laura Bashore, who will share her insight on how you can advance your career or business. Make sure to reserve your spot before attending!
Cost: Free

Come hear about the roles San Diego women played during World War II

Tuesday, March 21, 1 pm to 3 pm
Mission Valley
In the early 20th century, many women were not allowed or expected to be the breadwinners for their households, but things suddenly changed with the United States’ entry into World War II. Here’s your chance to learn about the real experiences of women who lived through WWll and how they navigated through it all. Presented by Oasis San Diego, head over to Mission Valley Library to attend this in-person event.
Cost: Free

Photo by Carly Topazio l Courtesy of The Rosin Box Project
Photo by Carly Topazio l Courtesy of The Rosin Box Project
Photo by Carly Topazio l Courtesy of The Rosin Box Project

Attend a ballet program choreographed entirely by women

Thursday, March 23 – Saturday, March 25 & Monday, March 27, 7:30 pm
Liberty Station
Experience not one but three world premiere ballet performances at The Rosin Box Project, a contemporary ballet company that works to redefine the concept of dance and how it’s experienced for both artists and audiences. To coincide with Women’s History Month, TRBP is kicking off its 2023 season with Empower, a female-led ballet program choreographed by TRBO Residents Lauren Flower, Bethany Green, and Carly Topazio. The program, which takes place at Light Box Theater, offers a fresh take on dance by pushing the boundaries of traditional ballet. Your ticket includes a post-show reception.
Cost: $45

Hear music by a little-known female early 20th-century composer

Friday, March 24, 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm
Balboa Park
While you may not be familiar with composer Alice Barnett Stevenson, she played an integral part in San Diego’s music scene during the early 1900s. Stevenson was an active member of various music organizations at the time, and she composed art songs for voice and piano and performed at schools all over the country. Her home became a hub for local recitals from visiting musicians, and was also where the San Diego Symphony was founded. This month, you can hear her compositions performed live for the first time in nearly 100 years at the San Diego History Center. Selected works by Stevenson will be performed by musical scholar Katina Mitchell and pianist Yewon Lee. Be sure to reserve tickets ahead of time.
Cost: $25-$40

Listen to Black San Diego women discuss important community issues

Saturday, March 25, 12 pm to 4 pm
Valencia Park
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Friends of Malcolm X Library are hosting Ain’t I a Woman, an event featuring Black women who will be speaking about their professions and discussing the challenges faced within the workplace and the community while offering suggestions on how to further enhance and embrace equality. The event includes a Q&A panel discussion, door prizes, free raffles, as well as music, poetry, and dance. Seating is limited so be sure to reserve your spot early.
Cost: Free event. Lunch purchase is $15.

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Michelle Harris is an Editorial Assistant at Thrillist. Over the years her writing has also appeared in Atlas Obscura, Mental Floss, and Audubon Magazine. When she’s not busy typing, she enjoys hiking, road trips, and cooking vegan food.

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