Informal, loftlike watering hole with classic & unique cocktails, craft beers & California wines.
Pretty nice bar. Good selection of craft beers and cocktail options. Always busy, sometimes hard to get service and a seat, but San Pedro market has a good outdoor area
A place with good vibes and live music and lots of food choices. Liked the beers on tap, especially the IPA. Smooth and just enough punch. Enjoyed the pizza but no seasoning other chilli flakes and cheese. Garlic yucca fries were decent but the dip made it better.
This place is great! I came for lunch while visiting the area with family. we ordered a few things to try different foods and I really enjoyed the seafood spot. They had a lot of spaces indoor and outdoor to sit and enjoy your meal. For those who like sports, they were playing the football games!
Fun marketplace with many shops.... - ice cream shop to start the marketplace - great Indian Dosa place - South Asian - Pizza place - Few Nice bars - Open air seating in the middle - indoor seating with sports on TVs - There is even a Tequila Bar !! - Nepali momo bar - Mexican restaurant - Peruvian Restaurant - and more Kind of a mini Boston Market (of course smaller and less famous). But similar vibes, less crowded, less touristy. Has good parking nearby.
We came from out of town just to visit this market. (An hour and a half, drive time) Read a few reviews on the restaurants, but not too much said about the whole market itself. So, I wanted to review the market as a whole. I'll try, I mean. Arrived 10 minutes before doors were opened. Seems like a good neighborhood/area of San Jose. Plenty of parking when we arrived at 10:45am. *Free parking for the first 90 minutes, large parking garage, we ended up paying $3 for the extra 30-40 minutes afterward. We walked halfway around the block, and everything outside was kept clean and pleasing to the eyes. There was a coffee shop already open and taking customers, especially love the outdoor seating. Saw a few dogs on leashes. Their main website says dogs allowed, they just need to be well-behaved. *Two main food courts. Both courts have their own ambiance. One seems more dimmed and busier while the other was more open (bigger as well) stalls spaced more apart. Surprisingly, both courts had bars. One had a full service bar while the other mainly focused on craft beers, micro brew & IPA's on tap. This bar had canned beers too if there wasn't anything on tap you didn't like. There is plenty of outside seating area from four tops to benches to seating for 6-8 people. Tables and booths inside market area too. *Bathrooms- 4 of them situated around the market. And each had 3-6 stalls per bathroom. *Security was present. They seemed vigilant and were always walking around. *18-20 stalls of food, drinks, and snack stands to pick from. Asian, Mexican, pizzeria, American food to coffee, tea and boba drinks to pick from.