Check out these bars for Vikings fans:
Pat O'Shea's Mad Hatter
3848 Geary Blvd.
(415) 752-3148
Playland Bar & Grill
2457 Noriega St.
(415) 759-1408
Bayside Bar & Grill
1787 Union St.
(415) 673-1565
(You also might want to check out this resource for Vikings games when you're traveling):
http://vikings.scout.com/2/11141.html
2006-11-02 06:18:54
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Hey Irish, The place voted #1 sushi in San Diego is a place called Zensei Sushi, it's a little expensive, but usually busy so it must just be me. (Web site is below) My favorite sushi joint is Harney Sushi, in the Old Town area of San Diego. It's a little touristy there, but they mostly see locals, especially the service workers from the surrounding hotels and restaurants. The nice thing is that they have two rooms, the bar room has live DJ's and the staff and owners are on the younger side (mid 20's to late 20's) and every owner takes his turn at the sushi bar -- so you know it will be done right. The prices are terrific. (Web site is below) When you get here, look for a publication at the local liquor and convenience stores called "The Reader". It's a free publication that comes out on Wednesday nights and has coupons for both of these restaurants as well as many other sushi places in San Diego. Reviews for some are in the rear of the magazine. Thai is a little different. Everyone in San Diego only likes one Thai place. If they like Taste of Thai, then they don't like Celadon, If they like Celadon, then they don't like Lotus Thai, etc. There are two area's for Thai food without driving for blocks and blocks. The 1st area is next to downtown called the GASLAMP. (Website is below) It is the trendiest, not necessarily the best. It's an area to be SEEN IN. But I will admit, there is a lot to see. The Second area is just north of Downtown, it is called HILLCREST. (Website is below) It's called bohemian, that's realtor speak for a lot of Gay people and Yuppies. Prices are better, the wait time is better than in the Gaslamp. As far as UTC/Golden Triangle and La Jolla. You would never be able to park a car or take a bus and just walk around looking at the different restaurants. It's a "keep the car with me" 'cause the next Thai restaurant is 1 mile away. Good dining! Hope you enjoy my city :-D James p.s. the area's listed are not cities, they are communities of San Diego, so they may not be listed on certain maps. Look in the front of the yellow pages in your hotel room, those are the best maps :-p
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answered by Anonymous
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