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Expensive food spots in East Village

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Coffee shop combines clean, modern design with indoor and outdoor seating overlooking a ballpark. Atmosphere stays relaxing and vibrant, suitable for studying or socializing. Space welcomes dogs with free treats and offers free wifi for convenience.

Freshly made food offers a great variety of options with consistently tasty flavors. Coffee pairs well with the delicious dishes, making both stand out.

People are saying

"I found the food options here to be amazing and delicious."

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Expect to pay around $7 for a regular-sized coffee.

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The coffee shop is dog-friendly, making it a great stop for pet owners.

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They do not allow outside food, so plan accordingly.

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Bright, open bakery with heated patios and live local music creates a warm, inviting vibe. Small indoor space fills quickly, making it lively and social with families, dogs, and shared tables. Unique entry by buzz-in adds a speakeasy feel to the experience.

Food features Bibimap croissant as a standout item. Service and food quality stay consistently excellent with friendly, informative staff.

People are saying

"The croissants here are impossibly flaky, buttery, and light."

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Live music performances happen every Saturday morning.

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Pre-ordering is recommended as popular items often sell out quickly.

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Expect long lines on Saturday mornings, especially for croissants.

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Cafe offers modern and elegant design with cozy, stylish decor and plenty of seating options including a vibrant outdoor patio. Atmosphere feels warm and inviting, suited for relaxing moments or casual meetups. Space includes amenities like plugs, wifi, and board games, balancing comfort with functionality.

Exceptional food arrives quickly, often before exploring nearby shops. The dining experience feels welcoming and memorable.

People are saying

"The food here is great, with flavorful desserts and quality coffee."

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They don’t open until 9 AM.

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The café only allows one hour for seating used for studying or laptop work.

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The pricing is high, with a coffee and pastry costing nearly $25.

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Ballpark features great views from every seat and a video game-style scoreboard that adds excitement. The atmosphere stays fun and lively, with fans enjoying the game regardless of the outcome. The venue is kid friendly and offers plenty to see and do, making it a well-maintained and engaging place to watch baseball.

Food quality stays consistently very good with a wide range of options for all tastes. Prices lean toward the higher side, typical for major sports venues.

People are saying

"The food options here are excellent and worth the cost."

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Parking costs more than the ticket.

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Food and beverage prices are high, typical for major sports venues.

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Security is strict about purse size; store belongings in a paid locker.

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Restaurant combines sophisticated steakhouse decor with casual, comfortable seating and multiple TVs for game viewing. Atmosphere shifts from chill and welcoming to lively during sports events, attracting those who enjoy burgers and drinks in a fun, relaxed setting.

Food comes out quickly and tastes consistently delicious. Service matches the food with great attention and the spot offers top-tier drinks alongside meals.

People are saying

"The food here was really good and amazing."

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Parking is nearly impossible during Padres games without paying a high fee for garage parking.

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Swagyu Burger East Village offers dog-friendly items for customers with pets.

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Expect quick service on game days due to high demand.

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Diner-style setup with small town charm and bar-style seating creates a casual, nostalgic vibe. Outdoor seating under shade adds to the relaxed atmosphere, while music enhances the energy. The place feels warm and welcoming despite some noise from nearby delivery trucks.

Food here is consistently delicious and reasonably priced. The menu offers fresh options that stand out for quality and value.

People are saying

"The breakfast burritos here are delicious, especially with the fresh salsa."

Good to know

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On its 13th anniversary, the restaurant offered 50% off food.

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The restaurant is located just a couple blocks from the convention center.

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Free coffee is available before 9am.

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Mexican restaurant with Padres-themed decor and a baseball vibe featuring high ceilings and lots of TVs. Atmosphere feels positive and relaxing, making it a common spot to share drinks or eat before games. Menu offers a mix of deli and Mexican dishes with reasonable prices near the ballpark.

Food offers full of flavor dishes with quick service from polite staff. The menu includes delicious Mexican fare enjoyed alongside margaritas.

People are saying

"The food here is really good and full of flavor."

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They opened early, making it perfect for a pregame snack.

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Their prices were better than inside the ballpark.

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The location is great, right near Petco Park, with plenty of seating inside and outside.

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Japanese-style bakery offers bright, airy space with indoor and outdoor seating and archway shelving adding architectural depth. Atmosphere ranges from cozy and inviting to loud and lively, supporting socializing and casual dining. Hidden speakeasy and sushi bar add unique features beyond typical bakery settings.

Food features perfect Japanese comfort dishes like beef, egg, and rice, alongside Matcha Latte, curry pan, and Hayashi rice bowls. The taste is consistently amazing and worth the wait.

People are saying

"The food here, especially the sandwiches, has fantastic bread."

Good to know

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Their baked goods sell out before 2pm, so it's best to go early for the most options.

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The Naruto pastries sell out by 12 noon and are not made again after selling out.

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ASA Bakery is cashless, so customers need to bring their card or use mobile payment methods.

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