The 6 Best Late Night Restaurants in San Diego

Evan Tooley
Boring late night shift, frenetic clubbing or a long night at PETCO Park. Whatever has you wandering San
Diego's streets in the wee hours, don't sweat if attacked by the munchies monster. You won't have far to
run to find solace in one of San Diego's many late night restaurants. Action plan to follow!

Ciro's Pizza - Gaslamp, San Diego

Even if you have to keep a hand over one eye to see one of everything, you can't miss the pizza sign
swinging guys on the corner of Market and 5th. Looking (or squinting) at that line right out of the door
has got to tell you this is the right place to fill that grumbling hole down south. Offering a good
selection of cheap garlic knots and New York style slices, Ciro's will help you hit the spot before you
hit the sack.

Saska's Restaurant - Mission Beach, San Diego

This honest-to-goodness San Diego eatery on Mission Beach offers night owls an assortment of down to
earth goodies such as Seafood, pasta and steak entrees. Late night specials are up fro grabs from 11 pm
till 2 am and include pork chop and eggs, steak and eggs or Plain Jane eggs and all for under $10. If
you are into a little bit of Mexican fare Saska's serves up a mean salsa cruda, carne or pollo asada,
refried beans, eggs and avocado and rice with tortillas.

Turf Supper Club - Golden Hill, San Diego

Right on top of the historic Golden Hill neighborhood of San Diego, you'll find the Turf Supper Club.
This late night restaurant offers the hungry all-nighter a unique choice of raw meat, cold drinks and a
hot self service grill. Diners can tuck into anything from Rib eye Delmonico and sirloin to seafood
teriyaki and Portobello mushroom sandwiches.

Jimmy Wongs' - Hillcrest, San Diego

Although certainly upmarket by San Diego all night restaurant standards, don't let appearances fool you.
Jimmy's is always packed right up to last call at 3 am with fans waiting for their scrumptious entrees.
Appetizers gracing their extensive menu include spicy lettuce wraps, noodle dishes, curries, Singapore
style stuffed chicken wings and the signature "money bags".

Hong Kong Restaurant - Hillcrest, San Diego

When keeping the old candle burning at both ends, Hong Kong is just the place to do a bit of damage
control. Offering traditional Chinese feel good fare such as green bean chicken, Szechuan tofu,
Mongolian beef, walnut shrimp and the signature Hong Kong fried rice. Hong Kong is open until 2:30
am, 7 days a week.

Basic Urban Kitchen and Bar - East Village, San Diego

If a build-it-yourself Pizza tickles your fancy at 1 am then head off to Basic Urban. Situated in a
converted 1912 warehouse, Basic Urban offers up thin crust pizzas right out of brick ovens until 2 am.
Choose your pie base, red or white, top up the fillings and go for it!

Published by Evan Tooley

Evan Tooley is a lifestyle photographer, writer, and a digital nomad. He once heard that all you need is love. In addition to that, he also needs a cold glass of fresh coconut water and a trip to Gulf Sho...  View profile

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