We’ve been headquartered in San Diego for 76 years, so we know our way around this city pretty well. San Diego has grown considerably since the days it was a sleepy Navy town. In fact, California’s second largest city now offers an array of attractions, restaurants, entertainment and other hot spots for visitors. With perennial blue skies, 70 miles of beaches and a temperate Mediterranean climate, San Diego is an idyllic place to live, work and play. Urban San Diego is one of the most dynamic metropolitan areas in the country, drawing visitors and residents alike with tantalizing sights and sounds – from colorful Little Italy with its trendy shops and galleries to the downtown waterfront, replete with public art and rich nautical history, To help you feel more at home here, our attorneys have compiled an overview of their favorite spots to eat and play. Enjoy!
A native San Diegan, David loves fine dining – especially with an ocean view.
Scripps Aquarium – La Jolla A great place to spend the day. Awe-inspiring marine exhibits with cliff top views of the Pacific Ocean. The Gaslamp District – Downtown Exciting historic area with great restaurants and clubs. Theater – San Diego La Jolla Playhouse and Old Globe for superb productions.
Herb and Wood – Little Italy The branzino is excellent! Buon Appetito – Little Italy Another Little Italy spot ideal for pasta aficionados. Coasterra – Harbor Island Sweeping waterfront views and great Mexican fare. Bertrand’s at Mr. A’s – Bankers Hill A longtime favorite with exceptional cuisine and views. Eddie V’s – La Jolla Wonderful fare with an ocean view. Marine Room – La Jolla Beachside, about as close to the water as you can get! Piatti’s – La Jolla Shores Casual Italian.
With two boys, Robert has lived in San Diego for decades, and enjoys spending time with his family.
Hornblower Cruises – Downtown With or without kids, a great way to cruise the bay and to see the best of San Diego. Coronado Stroll the village, play a round of golf at Coronado municipal golf course or simply hang around the Hotel del Coronado.
Bertrand’s at Mr. A’s – Banker’s Hill Great view of the city and amazing lobster salad. Burger Lounge – Multiple locations in San Diego The Lounge Burger with a side of fries and a thick, creamy milkshake will make your day. Puesto – Headquarters at Seaport Village – Downtown Mexican favorites and a filet mignon taco that is amazing.
With two young kids, Jeremy gravitates toward family-friendly options.
Fleet Science Center – Balboa Park Lots of great interactive science exhibits and IMAX films. San Diego Zoo Safari Park – Escondido Sister park to the San Diego Zoo, with open space animal enclosures and a real safari atmosphere.
Corvette Diner – Point Loma’s Liberty Station A bit loud so not for the super young, but great fun for kids over three and kid-friendly food choices. Rubio’s – Various San Diego locations Home of the original fish taco. A San Diego original.
A world traveler, Camille loves music and vegetarian cuisine.
Valle de Guadalupe – Baja Mexico Mexico’s beautiful wine region is just a two-hour drive from San Diego, with excellent restaurants and wineries. Torrey Pines State Reserve – La Jolla A gorgeous place to hike any time, but especially before sunset. Live music – San Diego Music Box, House of Blues or North Park Observatory.
Urban India – Downtown Best Indian lunch buffet. Plumeria – University Heights Yummy vegetarian Thai food. Amazing. Khyber Pass – Hillcrest San Diego’s first Afghan eatery. A great spot for dinner Café Gratitude – Little Italy Delicious vegan fare. Lovely atmosphere and great for lunch. Starlite Bar – Midtown Fun spot for happy hour. Best Moscow Mule in San Diego!
The most recent associate to join CaseyGerry, David loves going to concerts and exploring new parts of town.
The Casbah – Little Italy Seminal rock venue just minutes from downtown – great shows just about every night. The Book Catapult – South Park Excellent independent bookstore with a great curated selection.
The Rose – South Park Wine bar and bottle shop with fantastic pizza in a charming neighborhood. Kindred – South Park Vegan bar and restaurant with an eccentric ambiance and great music. The Grass Skirt – Pacific Beach Tiki lounge hidden in the freezer of a poke shop – a unique San Diego experience!
A beach, music and theater lover, Gayle is married with two college-aged kids.
Humphrey’s Concerts by the Bay – Harbor Island Enjoy dinner and a show. Check out the lineup at www.humphreysconcerts.com. San Diego Civic Theater – Downtown Book of Mormon is playing July 23-28. “Bayside Summer Nights” – Embarcadero San Diego Symphony concerts by the bay. www.sandiegosymphony.org.
Jack & Giulio’s – Old Town Italian food in a Mexican Village atmosphere. Try the scampi a la giulio or the shrimp bisque. DZ Akins – East County San Diego’s version of a Jewish-style deli. Heaping plates of comfort food with a bakery counter and gift shop. Barrio Star – Bankers Hill Modern Mexican soul food. Try the taco plates. Check out Taco Tuesday, Wine Wednesday or Tequila Thursday
La Jolla native, avid tennis player and surfer, Jason is also a newlywed.
Go Surfing – Coastal San Diego San Diego has some great waves and 70 miles of coast line. Cabrillo National Monument – Point Loma Home of the historic San Diego Lighthouse with learning center, hiking and amazing views. Sunset Cliffs – Ocean Beach The sunsets and the scenery here are always spectacular.
The Fish Shop – Point Loma A local favorite. Try the spicy dorado taco! Supannee House of Thai – Point Loma Located in a strip mall, so you know it’s good. The Taco Stand – La Jolla, Encinitas, Downtown Everything is good here, especially all the salsas.
Has young kids, but loves a night out with his wife. Born and raised in La Jolla, he and his family now reside in North San Diego County.
La Jolla Cove and Cliff Walk – La Jolla Watch the seals, take in the beautiful ocean views and visit the shell shop cave with the kids. The New Children’s Museum – Downtown A new museum dedicated to imagination, creativity and critical thinking. Multiple hands-on art installations.
Born and Raised – Little Italy A swank spot and some of the best steak in San Diego! Sushi Ota – Pacific Beach Quite simply some of San Diego’s very best sushi. Award-winning Japanese cuisine.
For 72 years, the attorneys and legal staff at CaseyGerry have worked tirelessly to make sure that any person who is injured by the misconduct or negligence of others receives the justice he or she deserves. Since founder David Casey, Sr. won his first case against the San Diego Transit System in 1947, the firm has established a stellar reputation locally and nationally for expertise in civil litigation and complex personal injury cases.
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