The lost restaurants of San Diego: Before the counter culture

Part one in a four-part series.

Downtown San Diego’s dining culture did not begin as a destination scene. It began as a necessity.

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, food service in San Diego was scattered across boarding houses, early hotels and small cafés that emerged alongside the city’s growing commercial core. There was no centralized dining district—only meals shaped by movement, work and proximity…

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