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Fun dinner spot
What a fun place for dinner. We lived watching the planes fly over as we walked to the restaurant. Too bad it was too cold for us to eat outside. The charcuterie board was great - so much variety and perfect for our group of four. It would've been nice to grab a few more pieces of bread or perhaps some crackers. We all liked the salmon belly crudo. For our mains, the salmon was the winner. The oxtail pizza and bolognese cavatelli coming in second. The vegan tamales has potential, but were drowning in sauce. Service was good... but not always present. Our waitress was covering a large area with some large groups, so we had a longer than desired period between finishing our starters and ordering dinner. (With empty water and wine glasses, of course)
Be the first to ReplyPopular Upscale Pub
Found this great place on India St. a short distance from the main restaurant area of Little Italy, and very well worth the short walk. It's a large place with "alfresco" dining. At least twenty-eight beers on tap, with a friendly staff that prides itself on hospitality, and a pretty good food menu. Look forward to returning to this place and will recommend it to everyone visiting San Diego. In case you would like to know the name "Nolita" stands for "North Of Little Italy."
Be the first to ReplyGreat indoor/outdoor space
Parking in little Italy is a pain. There’s ACE parking structure at the corner or paid street parking. If you’re lucky, you’ll find a free spot in front of a residential home. We had our fur babies with us and made a reservation to sit outside at 5:45pm. They told us it’s a 2 hour time limit and we had to be done by 7:30pm because another party is booked after us. I saw dogs inside too so I suppose if you want to stay longer, you should book standard seating because there were a handful of empty tables. This place serves a little bit of everything from salad to veggies, pizzas to land, sea and pasta dishes. For a party of 6, we ordered all plates to share. -Jalisco ($22) - Birria pizza in 6 slices with a side of consome (birria broth). -Venison meatballs ($16) - 4 large meatballs on a skewer w apricot mostarda which is like a chutney. -Charred octopus ($18) - I love octopus but it’s not worth it for this price. It’s good but you only get 4 - one inch pieces which is like a tentacle of a small octopus surrounded by cucumbers. -La scala chop ($18) - similar to a typical wedge salad -Pork back ribs ($18) - came with 4 ribs and the flavor taste like an Asian marination with five spice topped with crushed peanuts. -Duck fettuccine ($34) - This would be my favorite and I could it all myself. It was sweet and savory and had more mushrooms than duck pieces. -Wood fried asparagus ($16) - Interesting twist with the breadcrumbs, salsa verde and soft boiled egg. However, I would skip this dish too. It was a joke to pay $16 for a few strands of asparagus. I would say the 7 dishes we ordered would be perfect for a party of 4 max. So order more or you’ll leave hungry. Their drinks were delicious. The gang buys a boat - sweet refreshing with yuzu, lemon grass, coconut, ginger, lime, Prosecco Floor is lava - tequila, mole bitters, tequila, guava, lemon. Not refreshing or sweet but gave me a good buzz after these two drinks. On Weds+Thurs, they have $1 oysters all day!
Be the first to ReplyTerrible experience
I went with a few friends and we were so disappointed. Food was barely edible, prices were outrageous and the staff especially the manager was rude and condescending. I think his name was Sean. Anyways, I'll never be back.
Be the first to ReplyGreat atmosphere
I love Nolita Hall! I went here with friends about a week ago. The ambience is always so amazing and I love that they have games there. The sausage pizza is delish!
Be the first to ReplyStay Classy, San Diego! Racist, Ageist & Rude
We’ve been here a number of times for drinks, but never dinner. We booked a reservation early (5:45 pm) as we were meeting friends later for drinks. We were seated at 5:54 pm - I made a note of it, because they say they won’t hold a table longer than 15 minutes past reservation time. Within minutes of being seated, our rude and clearly miserable server told us that they had a strict 2 hour table time. Um, okay, but can we maybe say “hi” first and order drinks? And, fine. We don’t park at dining tables in busy restaurants - that’s just rude and unsophisticated. Okay, not off to a great start. After getting our drinks and placing our food order, the hostess came up to our table and told us the table had a strict 2 hour seating time. Okay. We got it. Not once did anyone ask us if our drinks were good (they were!), if our food was good (it was just fine), or if we needed anything, but at 7:05pm, another person came up to our table and told us we were fast approaching the 2 hour mark, and would we be leaving soon? My husband told her politely we had been seated at 5: 54pm (this was 7:05 pm), and she slunk off without an apology or reason. It was at this point I noticed another table getting the same treatment - a BIPOC couple, while we were the only table over 40. Other tables, filled with young, blonde, white 20 somethings, who were seated at their tables when we arrived, were allowed to sit and enjoy their drinks (only drinks, not food!) without being harassed, hassled or harangued. We were and are still pretty shocked and disgusted by the entire experience. Despite this, we left a 30% tip because service workers are overworked and stressed, and because we didn’t want to sink to their level. (Also, not a mask to be seen....) So, Stay Classy, NoLita Hall. We won’t be back.
Be the first to ReplyGreat beer and fantastic pizza
Great pub and bar to hang out for a drink and watch planes ✈️ fly over. A crowd pleaser and good food restaurant. Lots of good vibes here. This place is always packed for happy hours. It helps that this restaurant is Michelin Bid Gourmand rated. Michelin describes this restaurant as follows: “ Nolita Hall brings new meaning to “flights” of beer, as it is directly in the flight path of the San Diego International Airport. This amiable hot spot doesn’t waste time with superficial changes; instead, they play it up with a board announcing the origin city of all planes inbound”, don’t you think this is cool? We came during happy hours for some drink before a birthday dinner at Cucina Urbana. Open space and a great variety of cocktails and beer selection. Didn’t order any food here just drinks but the place was clean and the service was great. After we told our waitress that we were in a hurry, she got our beer and cocktails in less than a minute. The drinks were delicious especially the cocktails. Beer selections are extensive here. Many local brewed beers here. Can’t wait to come back for food next time.
Be the first to ReplyThe place is really cute. Needs to be cleaner
The place is really cute. I felt that the cleanliness effort could have been enforced a bit more in general and considering the current times. We were greeted by the host, she took her time after seeing us and asked us if we had a reservation. Immediately after we were sat at our table which has a couple of long hairs that grossed me out. I asked one of the busboys if he could wipe the table down and showed him the hairs. Very nice, he quickly cleaned the table off. I had a strawberry sangria that was really good and we ordered the cannoli french toast and the breakfast pizza to share. The toast was delicious, not too sweet, it was perfectly balanced. We would have appreciated two slices instead of one, but ok... the breakfast pizza took a bit to come out. We added sunny side up eggs and prosciutto OMG their prosciutto was soooo good. Again, there were a couple of slices on there, it would have been better if we had a little more. All in all, the experience was nice, the place is very cute. A couple of flies were roaming around the whole time, but if you have open spaces like that I guess it is normal. I would just tighten up the service.
Be the first to ReplyA good place except for the noisy music
This potentially popular restaurant and bar could be an excellent stop for worldwide visitors to Little Italy in San Diego, but the music is too loud them to enjoy talking to friends and hearing each other. So we just had a drink and decided to go elsewhere for a quieter, more enjoyable evening together. Even people walking on the main street in Little Italy would enjoy it in that area better, if the volume were reduced just so people would not have to struggle to converse. In fact the music sound more like noise than music, as it is so loud it is distorted. Other than that there appears to be good food, an excellent environment and a possible drawing card for customers. Why not be considerate and be a positive part of this historical landmark, instead of a negative. Please do this as we would like to return, if in a quieter ambiance!.
Be the first to ReplyDelicious pizza in a fun atmosphere
This is a hip trendy place in a large open atmosphere with lots of hanging plants and two very large TVs with sporting events playing. Plus they have shuffle boards you can play. My vegan gluten free daughter loved the pizza and so did I. We had a drink at the bar while waiting for a table, helping pass the time. Food is reasonably priced and very good with flavorful options on the pizza.
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