Where to Eat and Drink in Little Italy

Where to Eat and Drink in Little Italy
Ragu di funghi.
Ragu di funghi at Civico 1845. | James Tran

As the name suggests, Little Italy is where San Diegans go for exceptional Italian food. Over time, the neighborhood has blossomed into a premier dining destination, now home to a wide range of culinary gems: family-owned delis, classic pizzerias, seafood raw bars, opulent steakhouses, and vibey brunch spots. Catch the Little Italy Mercato Farmers’ Market on Wednesdays and Saturdays for locally sourced produce, or grab a creamy gelato and stroll through the Piazza della Famiglia — a public square rich in European charm. A walker’s paradise, the area is filled with art galleries, boutiques, and design stores stocked with eclectic finds. Find a list of the best restaurants and bars in Little Italy below.

New to the map this round: the second outpost of taquería Taco Centro and the new Global Fork food hall, which opened in June 2026.