San Diegans of Italian ancestry are working hard to restore and revitalize this seaside district just off downtown San Diego and the results are fabulous. Visitors will enjoy the plethora of Italian markets and bakeries, may watch a game of bolla at the local park or light a candle at the Our Lady of the Rosary Church where Italian fishermen of San Diego's once-massive tuna fleet used to seek blessings. In October, a three-day festival brings 50,000 visitors to the area. Credit card acceptance varies.
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I think that it's actually the business owners that pay for the Little Italy Association, but I could be mistaken. Regardless, it's an awesome thing to...
I have no idea how much of our Home Owners Association monthly dues go to support these guys, but I would support giving them 100% of it. I've never dealt...
A Wonderful Time!
My wife and I recently vacationed in SD and enjoyed a fantastic lunch in the "Little Italy District" at a cafe called Boun Appitete. Everythin...
not recommanding!
the day i went was a Saturday..its so quited and not fun at all...a waste of gas and time..i wonder why is it an attraction..did i missed somet...
Love to walk and watch the people.
Great atmosphere--best little coffee place in SD--Italia!! Great restaurants and desserts. All prices--Especially like the outdoor dining so ...
come for the annual festival!
i love the charm of this place. it's like it's own little italian village right in the heart of san diego. during the annual italian festival,...
Small but it works
It's home. You can find fresh Italian bread & cookies imported cheese & meats Fresh Italian Food by the load & cappuccinos. It's a small Commu
Euro-like Get-Away!
Little Italy has the Mediteranean climate along with the atmosphere. The restaurant experiences are economical and flavorful! Romantic ocean st...
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