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MacGuffins Bar

4.3 (6 reviews)
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Great little neighborhood bar and restaurant. We were staying nearby and it was good enough that we went there twice.

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Outcast Grill - Breakfast Burrito Brunch Combo

Outcast Grill

3.8(258 reviews)
1.3 miUniversity City
$$

Outcast Grill is a local University City restaurants that's been hanging around for years. It's…read moresurprisingly good food for a local haunt, and they have a nice beer selection on tap too. I've been here at least 5 times over the past 6-7 years, but came recently with my brother and had a great time. We ordered hummus and pita, a couple of Hazy IPAs, and some water and sat at the bar. The hummus and pita was honestly delicious. It was super fresh, and the bread was incredible fluffy and well-made. The hummus was creamy, flavorful, and the portion was on point. I'll need to come back sometime soon to review more menu items, but I've started taking this spot seriously. It's really good.

I've lived and worked in this location, for 4 decades. many businesses, have changed hands here…read more I've tried to support them, as I felt invested in the community. in fact, I just moved back, after a few years on the Central Coast. my buddy is the same. he has brought many people into the fold, to this location. He is the quintessential local you want to keep, a generous, gregarious tipper, who makes your establishment shine, who makes an establishment feel larger, feel welcoming, the place you want to come back to. on this dark, gray day, it turned black. ownership has changed. He was guilty of proffering a gift card, for the simple crime of a few happy hour beers.... Current ownership, former employees, would not except it. He was distraught. VERY large gift card. A VERY loyal customer. I sat, I watchec, the gentlemanly manner, in which he expressed his dissatisfaction. I have previously had to use California law, in similar situations. General California Gift Card Rules No Expiration: Most gift cards sold in California cannot have an expiration date and remain valid until they are redeemed or replaced. Cash Redemption: If the balance on a gift card is less than $10, California law requires the merchant to redeem it for cash upon request. (Note: This threshold is set to increase to $15 on April 1, 2026). Liability of Previous Owner: If a new owner is not legally obligated to honor your card, your legal claim is technically against the previous owner who originally took your money. Next Steps for Consumers Ask the New Owner: Many new owners will honor old gift cards as a gesture of goodwill to retain local customers and protect the brand's reputation. Verify the Business Entity: You can check the California Secretary of State's business search to see if the legal entity behind the restaurant name has changed. Contact the Previous Owner: If the current management refuses the card, you may need to seek a refund from the individual or company that originally sold it to you. Would you like help looking up the current business registration for a specific restaurant to see if the legal entity has changed? Big mistake, new owner. This is sport, for me. We will be back, but you wont be our first choice, anymore. We are pillars of the community. This will cost you a lot more, than your black and white interpretation, which, I will be looking into you transfer, don't think I it was chapter 7. I commend you on your bravery, on sticking to your soulless business acumen, and knowledge of what it takes, to provide customer service, rewarding loyalty, in these times of diminishing returns. I certainly will be back rarely. Wow. Seriously, that's how you run this business? Maybe, a business manager, an etiquette course? I did customer relations for a bank, a chain of appliance stores, USPS, just take my fee, out of the gift card. Update Asset vs. Stock Sale: If it is an "asset purchase" (buying equipment/name, not the corporate entity), the buyer typically inherits no liabilities unless agreed upon. Gift Cards: The new owner is not legally required to honor old gift cards unless they agreed to, or they are deemed a "continuation" of the old business, according to a discussion on Facebook. Successor Liability: California courts might impose liability if the new company is just a sham to avoid debt. Best Practice: The buyer should request a list of outstanding gift cards and demand the seller transfer cash to cover them to prevent loss of goodwill. If a new owner refuses to honor a gift card, consumers can complain to the California Department of Consumer Affairs. Sir, did you practice best practice? I'll let you know what the Department says

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The Watering Hole - Bar

The Watering Hole

4.2(59 reviews)
3.3 miClairemont
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Friendly sports bar. I usually go to another place but they don't open until 11 and the football…read moregame started at 10 am so I came here. They were open on time at 10 am with the game on the tv. Staff was very nice, bartender named Rachel told me they don't have food or coffee but I can go get some and bring it in. So I did. Very locals bar. Everyone seemed to know each other and they were welcoming. Saw at least 4 puppy dogs which were very cute. Decent selection of beers. Some microbrews mostly major label stuff. The Pacifico tap was having issues but hopefully that's fixed now. They were doing a betting pool for the SB which is fun. Also looks like they are doing a chili cook off for whoever signs up.Nice little friendly dive bar.

The Watering Hole is a local dive bar located in the Clairemont area serving a variety of beverages…read moresuch as beer and mixed drinks. Offered events and deals. Ambiance: Watering Hole follows the typical local bar vibe of a jukebox, pool table, and bar area. We came on a Saturday night and there was a decent amount of people. Drink-wise: Draft beer is affordable around $7. I didn't purchase mixed drinks so can'r speak on that, but they likely aren't back breaking on the price. Service: there was one bartender working the night but he was quick and efficient with everyone. In summary, the Watering Hole is a solid dive bar. Nothing crazy to offer which isn't a bad thing. Just a simple, nice local bar for people to hang out, talk, and have fun.

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Forbidden Cove - Clairin le Rocher rum

Forbidden Cove

4.0(221 reviews)
5.0 miKearny Mesa
$$

Since it was on our way home.... The hubby and I tried the speakeasy Forbidden Cove. Great service…read more(they were able to squeeze us in). It was such a great experience. The drinks were top notch. The kahlua pork sliders were yummy. The atmosphere was super chill. You need a miniature tiki totem pole to enter the secret door. That was EXTRA cool. * Hawaiian Mai Tai * Lychee Moon * Banana Chi Chi * Krunky Punch * Kahlua Pork Sliders w/ Macaroni Salad & Sunomono Salad #DiningWithTheAndersons #Speakeasy #ForbiddenCove #AdultShenanigans #TryingNewPlaces

Be prepared to bring multiple forms of ID if you want to go here. I had been here once before few…read moremonths ago where I had a good experience. I came here again last night with friends and began to check in for our reservation with the bartender (the same bartender who had let me in the last time I was here). He spent a long time inspecting my CA REAL ID before going into the back. He returned and said he can't let me in since he doesn't trust my ID. He said store policy is that they have to be able to feel the imprint on your license's signature, which even he admitted that he could, but it was too faded so he wouldn't let me in. I showed him matching credit cards, Costco membership, and CA DMV mobile drivers license, but he still refused and pleaded ignorance. He gave me my driver's license back and said I'm lucky because he normally keeps fakes (thanks for the empty threat). In reality, he knew my license was legitimate and didn't want to have the cops called on him. This place really needs to update their policies and train their staff better on how to identify legitimate IDs. I'm definitely not gong to bother coming here again and will make sure I recommend others not to come here.

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Forbidden Cove - Painkiller (left) and Mai Tai (right)

Painkiller (left) and Mai Tai (right)

Forbidden Cove - Tiki Key

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Realm of the 52 Remedies - Clouds over Thailand

Realm of the 52 Remedies

4.4(870 reviews)
5.3 miKearny Mesa
$$

this was my first time ever going to a speakeasy, and it was such a cool experience with really…read moregood drinks and food! my coworkers and i had a reservation at 8 PM for our party of 6, and we waited about 10 mins for them to prepare our table and let us in. i thought it was really cool how they gave us a little background for the speakeasy and it made it a very immersive experience! drinks: - purple petunia: this was a good floral & slightly tart drink. i felt like it was pretty strong for my first drink of the night, but it was still pretty good! - saigon dreamer: my absolute favorite drink of the night that got me ordering a 2nd one! i love how the honey and coffee flavor balance out the alcohol, and it was an overall very smooth and easy drink to sip on. i also love the cute little star made of lemon peel! - mountain turtle: i was warned that this would taste like an alcoholic pocari sweat and thought that i would like it, but i was not a fan of this drink at all ... it was definitely too salty for my liking. the celery foam was an interesting topping to have and made the drink kind of fun to drink! food: - scallop ceviche: really fresh scallops cooked in a chili tomato sauce that was so addicting! my group and i really enjoyed this one and scooped up every last bite with the tortilla chips! - oko fries: also super addicting! the fries were super crispy, and the mornay sauce + miso ranch went really well together and were so yummy to eat with the fries. - chile garlic tamago: i expected a tamagoyaki from the name, but it's a deviled egg. a really good deviled egg tho! i loved how it was perfectly salty and nutty, and the jalapeno gave it a nice crunch! we really had such a great time here! they were so nice and let us stay past our 2 hr limit, and the staff were so knowledgeable about the drinks and were able to answer all of our questions for them! would definitely come back just to chill and eat & drink again!

A hidden speakeasy tucked inside Common Theory Brewery in Convoy -- such a fun concept. They have…read moretheir own parking lot, so no stress there. The entrance experience is really creative (I won't spoil it!), and our host was incredibly enthusiastic, setting the tone for the whole night. You do need a reservation, and they charge a per‑person deposit. There's also a time limit, which is a bit of a bummer, but understandable given how popular the place is. The space itself is gorgeous -- dark, cool, and atmospheric with tons to look at. Anime is projected on the wall, and the décor is super detailed and immersive. Each table has a QR code so you can browse their extensive drink menu. They do serve food, but our group of six came just for drinks. The cocktails are unique, beautiful, and definitely on the pricier side, but there's something for everyone. You can only order one drink per person at a time, and there can be a bit of a wait, but honestly the presentation makes it worth it. I tried the Kasato Maru and the Seoul City Hipster -- both vibrant, refreshing, and stunning. A cool, quiet, moody speakeasy with memorable drinks and a fun reveal. A great spot for a special night out.

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Realm of the 52 Remedies - Sitting area

Sitting area

Realm of the 52 Remedies - Main dining area

Main dining area

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View from my table

MacGuffins Bar - bars - Updated June 2026

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