New Restaurants Opening in San Diego’s Seaport Village by 2022

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Two new restaurants will be joining the lineup in San Diego’s Seaport Village by the fall of 222, according to the Board of Port Commissioners. Construction on Gladstone’s and Shorebird will begin next summer at the bayfront landmark, which is currently undergoing extensive revitalization, filling the 19th and 20th leases. 

Founded in 1972 out of Malibu, California, Gladstone’s is a beachside restaurant with a menu focusing on fresh concepts including seafood dishes such as king crab and lobster. The location at the Seaport Village will include an outdoor, wrap-around patio, perfect for enjoying the beautiful weather and freshly cooked seafood dishes. Replacing the beloved Edgewater Grill, Gladstone’s will be located in what is known as the Carousel District. 

Offering dishes made from scratch, Shorebird will be opening their third location, their second in California, replacing the Pier Cafe. Their menu can currently be enjoyed in Newport Beach and Sedona, Arizona. The third addition will span two stories, overlooking the San Diego Bay and will offer “casual plating styles” accompanied by “sophisticated culinary techniques.” 

While you’re in town shopping for condos for sale in San Diego, consider visiting the Seaport Village for your shopping, dining, and entertainment needs. As of now, 63 of the 71 available spaces for lease in the area have been filled. Many remain under construction, but there are a number of options currently open or debuting soon. Twenty of the spaces leased will be restaurants, with food ranging from New York-style Pizza, to Louisiana-style BBQ, all the way to Greek specialty dishes. 

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Just a couple of months back, both Zytoun Gourmet Mediterranean and Old Harbor Distilling Company both announced that they would be joining the lineup at the shopping, entertainment, and dining center along San Diego’s Embarcadero, slated to open in either the spring or summer of next year. Just last month, the Port announced the addition of Crack Taco Shop, a locally based restaurant offering authentic Mexican food.​​

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