Sunsets & sushi in the eclectic Ocean Beach
From fresh seafood, to fusion bites, to the best fish tacos, this tour engulfs you in a surf-town vibe replete with local art and independent eateries
We start at one of the iconic local spots, It's Raw Poke Shop. This stop offers some authentic poke made by a native Hawaiian family. They started as a humble food truck, but found their brick and mortar home in Ocean Beach, alongside other small, locally-owned businesses.
As you move to your next step, saunter along the boardwalk to the pier. Blue Water Seafood, across the street from the ocean, is up next. They prepare your order from fish they caught that morning. After some fresh Sashimi, pick up Newport Avenue. O.B. is known for being fiercely independent, and protective of their cozy neighborhood.
Make sure to check out all the beautiful murals as you make your way down Newport Avenue. OB local artist Rich James began the Mural project in 1999. Mike's Taco Club is next- another local hangout that is serving up the best octopus tacos in San Diego. Everything is fresh, and housemade. Grab a Horchata shake to wash down your taco. Mike makes it from scratch.
Stop four is Ocean Beach Kabob, another family-owned eatery known for authentic Mediterranean bites. Newport Avenue is home to some of the best antique stores in San Diego, check them out as you move along. Stop five is The Joint, an award-winning Tapas venue. Everything is delicious, but my favorite is the Charcuterie and Cheese board. It has pickled veg, honeycomb, and garlic confit! Your last stop is Wonderland Ocean Pub. This place has the best views in O.B. and some delicious ceviche