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Where to Eat in Point Loma

<img alt="" src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/2XDJkbwkq1zTtC7prB9YKbZF_cg=/54x0:906x639/1310x983/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/64929705/10262180_705344669512278_5617425030428442924_n.0.0.jpg"> <small>Courtesy Photo</small> The historic fishing neighborhood is home to old-school favorites and new wave gems Note: map points are not ranked. </p> The coastal community of Point Loma is home to some of San Diego’s most historic landmarks, including the Cabrillo National Monument and Old Point Loma Lighthouse. And with its proximity to San Diego Bay, plus the world’s largest sportfishing fleet, the cuisine here has traditionally centered on fresh-caught seafood. Today though, Italian, Thai, and Polynesian-inspired fare all have their chance to shine. From new-school neighborhood gems to old-time mom and pop classics, these 15 spots across the peninsula are well-worth a visit. <p></p>

Courtesy Photo The coastal community of Point Loma is home to some of San Diego’s most historic landmarks, including the Cabrillo National Monument and Old Point Loma Lighthouse. And with its proximity to San Diego Bay, plus the world’s largest sportfishing fleet, the cuisine here has traditionally centered on fresh-caught seafood. Today though, Italian, Thai, and Polynesian-inspired fare all have their chance to shine. From new-school neighborhood gems to old-time mom and pop classics, these 15 spots across the peninsula are well-worth a visit.

The historic fishing neighborhood is home to old-school favorites and new wave gems
Note: map points are not ranked.