A Dreamy Daytime Cafe and Pop-Up Dinner Space Opens in Leucadia The largest endeavor yet from CH Projects, the sometimes polarizing, always compelling group behind audacious spots like Morning Glory and Young Blood, earned an Eater Award for its suite of options to drink, eat, and play, with more yet to come. This summer’s opening, or reopening, of the historic Lafayette Hotel after a 31-million-dollar renovation was likely the biggest splash of the year. The Lafayette Hotel Enters a New Era of Glamour in North Park We’re excited to bring you even more in 2024.īut, in the interest of looking back as the year comes to a close, here are 10 of the most-read standalone restaurant stories from 2023 on Eater San Diego. The biggest stories from our coverage of the past year included news on openings large and small that highlighted the people and places that make up the fabric of our restaurant and bar industry, along with cuisine-specific maps and neighborhood guides curated for locals and visitors. Though the city is still collectively striving to attract more of the national spotlight, we know that our unparalleled ingredients and relaxed lifestyle make San Diego a truly special place to cook and eat. With the new year rapidly approaching, we’re taking a moment to reflect on the stories that most deeply resonated with Eater San Diego readers.
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