Hi,
I have a few favorites in La Jolla.
1). Brockton Villa Restaurant - 858-454-7393 $$ (Moderate)
2). Azul - La Jolla - 858-494-9616 $$+ (Upper Moderate)
3). George's at the Cove - 858-454-4244 $$$ (Expensive)
But worth every penny. George Hauer is the consummate host and there are several dining rooms available as well as the upper deck. The last time I was there for brunch was Mother's Day a few years back so they might not have all levels of the restaurant open. Trey Foshee is Executive Chef and makes sure his staff knows that You Are Their Most Important Customer!
4). The Marine Room - 858-459-7222 $$$ (Expensive)
This is the Grand daddy of all Brunches. The Dining room sits on the water, during high tide, the waves break on the windows. Food and Service are the best you will find in San Diego, no matter what meal you are served. Executive Chef is Bernard Guillas. He makes this restaurant shine!
Now whether you can get a reservation or not is iffy if you need one for Sunday Morning (7/09/06). That being said, If your party is small enough they should be able to fit your party in.
The nicest thing is that these restaurants (Except the Marine Room) are all within a few blocks of each other as well as other good brunch restaurants along Prospect Street. There are also hotels along the way like the (5). La Valencia Hotel (The big Pink one!) that also serve Sunday Brunch, I just have not been to any of those other places. That being said, it is La Jolla, and almost any place that you choose, will offer you a very nice brunch
I hope that this was help full, Good Eating!
James
2006-07-08 22:48:10
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answered by jpr_sd 4
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If you want to "DO" brunch in La Jolla - you MUST do "The Marine Room" Otherwise, why bother? You can't get anything like it anywhere else. I love George's, I love the Valencia. But to miss the Marine Room for Brunch in La Jolla, would be like missing Disneyland while in Anaheim!
2006-07-12 23:08:18
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answered by Sidoney 5
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Two good places that I can think of are the Cottage in La Jolla and the Brockton Villa.
Go the Brockton Villa for more of a healthier preparation style. The websites have their menus.
2006-07-08 15:40:32
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answered by ? 3
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Garden Court at the Marriott
or Hotel Del Coronado - wonderful, but expensive champange breakfast buffet.. wonderful memory
2006-07-08 12:19:26
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answered by dotteel2 3
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Nordstrom at UTC. the dep. shops in downtown l. a. Jolla are fairly frequently geared to the 40+ set. if you're a male, Tommy Bahama on Wall highway is astounding for the final set. because of the very actuality I even do not comprehend your kind in clothing, it ought to correctly be difficult to be particular.
2016-11-01 11:05:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Mission Coffee Cup, by far is the best.
Eclectic selection, amazing pancakes and great Mexican and Asian dishes.
It will cost $25 for 2 people.
2006-07-14 03:52:28
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answered by Ural Y 1
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The Hyatt!
2006-07-09 00:35:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Marine Room ...............upscale with prices to reflect ..........but well worth every bit of it !
2006-07-13 22:07:07
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answered by BIGG AL 6
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www.lajollabythesea.com
2006-07-09 05:46:11
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answered by .·:*RENE*:·. 4
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