Overview: Little Italy August options
This August, we are highlighting the entrepreneurs who are transforming the area – including those who got their start at the Little Italy Mercato Farmers’ Market and have now established brick-and-mortar locations in the neighborhood.
As the summer fun heads into August in a few weeks,
Little Italy
will be heating up with a wave of new businesses adding even more flavor to the neighborhood.
This August, we are highlighting the entrepreneurs who are transforming the area — including those who got their start at the
Little Italy Mercato Farmers’ Market
and have now established brick-and-mortar locations in the neighborhood.
From artisanal eats to retail gems, these new additions bring fresh options to Little Italy.
New on the block
Little Italy is always evolving with new businesses, uplifting and reflecting the dynamic and spirit of the neighborhood.
From globally inspired restaurants to casual outings and wellness retreats, the following new spots bring new measures of culture and creativity to every corner.
Bringing the heart of Basque, Galician, and Catalonian cuisine to Little Italy,
Barra Oliba
honors Spanish tradition with its healthy and delicious menu. The space provides a warm ambience, exposed kitchen, and long bar, inviting guests to watch their meals come to life.
A vibrant fusion of Latin American flair combined with Japanese technique,
Brisa
has joined Little Italy’s lounge dining scene.
Crafted by Chef James Montejano, the menu features dishes like smoky pork chuleta and bacon-wrapped scallops — all served in a coastal-inspired setting, made for staying awhile.
For those looking for something quick and casual, there is
Slice House
.
Founded by 13-time world pizza champion Tony Gemignani, this pizza chain provides a diverse selection of signature slices from New York to Sicilian style pizzas to pair with local craft brews and natural wines.
Offering an elevated dual experience under the same roof,
TABAC+
invites guests to relax in the newly opened Mediterranean restaurant, cigar bar, and hookah lounge.
The indoor salon is reserved for refined, hookah-free dining, while the outdoor garden patio provides the full experience – dining and hookah for guests 21 and over.
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Need a spot to get away from the outside noise and reconnect within?
The NOW Massage
is an option.
With its holistic approach and tranquil atmosphere, you can turn down the noise and listen to your body.
From the team behind the former Bolt Brewery,
Taco Loco
brings authentic street-style flavors combined with the relaxed San Diego energy to the heart of Little Italy.
Known for their $4 tacos, ‘never-from-a-mix’ craft margaritas, and rotating local brews, make Taco Loco your go-to spot for quick bites and good times.
Rooted in the Mercato
Evolving from Mercato stalls to brick-and-mortar storefronts, these businesses prove that passion combined with community support can bloom into something successful and special.
Each of the following entrepreneurs got their start at the Little Italy Mercato Farmers’ Market and now, they have permanent roots here in the neighborhood, bringing their signature flair every day of the week.
What began as a humble and local farmers market stall has quickly grown into a neighborhood gem.
Founded by chef Romain Mores,
Bonjour Patisserie
continues to attract customers with its traditional French techniques, flavors, and the ever-evolving dessert menu along with its curated coffee menu.
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Reconnect with your health — one cup at a time.
Rooted in wellness and inspired by tradition,
Tea Bazaar
brings tea to San Diego.
What began as Shell Singal’s personal mission to thoughtfully source tea has evolved into a local brand, known for its appearances in farmers’ markets across the city and now a new storefront in Little Italy.
What started as Manivela, the first fully-electric powered mobile coffee truck in California serving San Diego, has now evolved into
Immersion Coffee
, which recently opened its first brick-and-mortar shop here in Little Italy.
With a curated menu and space, Immersion is known for its brews, minimalist design, and community-focused atmosphere.
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