24 Best Restaurants in North County and Around, California

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Dining in the North County tends to reflect the land where the restaurant is located. Along the coast, for example, there is one luxury fine-dining spot after another. Most have dramatic water views and offer platters of exquisite fare created by graduates of the best culinary schools. Right next door you can wander into a typical beach shack or diner for the juiciest hamburger you’ve ever tasted. Locally sourced food can be found at restaurants throughout the area, although a few chefs have adopted molecular gastronomic techniques. Backcountry cuisine is generally served in huge portions and tends toward home-style cooking, steak and potatoes, burgers, and anything fried.

The Goat & Vine

$ Fodor's Choice

Every morning at 3 am, chefs are hard at work in this scratch, stone-hearth kitchen where nearly everything is produced in-house, including the sauces, dressings, and breads baked with a sourdough starter dating back 120 years. Handcrafted sandwiches range from steak-mushroom melts with smoked blue cheese to turkey with aged Brie and balsamic compote, and the pizzas are large enough to share, though most people find themselves walking out with a to-go box—especially if they start with “Mother’s Meatballs,” made with Kobe beef, bubbling in a cast-iron skillet. If you didn’t save room for dessert, take a leisurely stroll around Old Town and come back for the bread pudding, a treat that lures people time and again.

Grange Garden

$ Fodor's Choice

Get ready for a true French garden experience, where you can sip espresso, pluck flowers from galvanized buckets, and even hold a bunny. This flower shop-meets-café experience has lite bites and pastries that will have you sinking your teeth into a flaky croissant and saying “merci!”

240 S Cedros Ave., Solana Beach, CA, USA
858-353--6163
Known For
  • Flower shop-meets-café
  • French pastries with bunny experience for kids
  • Events and workshops
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Moms Pie House

$ Fodor's Choice

In 1984, “Mom” (aka Anita Nichols) opened her first pie shop in the old Julian Café building. People lined the streets for a slice of the guilty pleasure, known for its buttery crust, not-too-sweet filling with local apples, and commitment to quality. Two bakeries later—plus training at Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Institute—the integrity of Mom’s pies remains the same. And although apple is the moneymaker, you can’t go wrong with peach, bumbleberry, or pecan pies, or other sweet treats like chocolate chip cookies and apple dumplings. For something savory, there are empanadas, sandwiches, and chicken potpies. When the wait is too long at the Main Street location, head five minutes outside of town to Mom's Wynola on Highway 78, or better yet, call in your order and they will ship a pie right to your door.

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Red Ocotillo

$ Fodor's Choice

For inexpensive comfort food, this desert restaurant serves sandwiches, pasta, burgers, and chicken-fried steak with thick fries; for super-fresh ingredients, request organic goods plucked from their adjacent vegetable garden. This is the area's best breakfast joint, with menu highlights including cinnamon French toast and smoked salmon eggs Benedict. Portions are hearty including the salads with homemade dressings; the seared ahi salad and cold peanut sesame noodle salad are both top picks on a hot day.  The air-conditioned dining room, full bar, and pet-friendly shaded patio are great when the season heats up.

Apple Alley Bakery

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This bakery tucked down a narrow alley proves there’s no such thing as too many pie shops in Julian. After mastering the apple-to-crust ratio, they took on lunch specials by offering a soup–sandwich–pie combo for $17. Wraps, salads, and other wholesome goodies are also available. Apple crumb is the biggest seller, but few can pass up their lemon tarts, molasses cookies, and apple strudels.

Carmelita's Mexican Grill and Cantina

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Before dawn, owner and chef Narciso Dorado preps all of Carmelita's meat, sauces, and sides to create the generous portions served at this friendly family-run eatery tucked into a back corner of what is called "The Mall." Carmelita's draws locals and visitors all day whether it's for a hearty breakfast, a cooked-to-order enchilada or burrito, or a brew at the bar. If you're still hungry, they'll serve you plenty of chips and salsa. It's the best place to escape the heat with a margarita on the rocks. 

575 Palm Canyon Dr., Borrego Springs, CA, 92004, USA
760-767–5666
Known For
  • Reasonably priced menu
  • Taco Tuesday $5 margaritas and $3.50 crispy tacos
  • Festive cantina

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Claire’s on Cedros

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Breakfast foodies religiously line up for a table at this cheerful A-frame restaurant for the chance to dig into wholesome food made from scratch like organic quinoa Benedict, multigrain pancakes, and French toast stuffed with fresh ricotta. Built from reclaimed wood and salvaged bricks, the eatery has a green roof, solar panels, and is insulated with recycled denim—all of which helped it earn platinum LEED status. Breakfast is served all day, but you can opt for sandwiches, salads, and burgers for lunch. You also can’t go wrong with the Thai steak salad made with grass-fed Angus or the cucumber-and-avocado sandwich with a side of homemade potato chips. The attached grab-and-go bakery opens at 7 am for train commuters. There is even a doggie menu for patio-side pooches. 

Fish 101

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The line out the door—especially during happy hour—is a clear sign you’re at the best place in North County to find locally sourced, sustainably caught fish at a great price. Owned by surfers-divers-fishermen, John Park and Ray Lowe, the vibe is SoCal at its best, with a chill staff serving fresh-shucked oysters, thick clam chowder, and fish sandwiches grilled to perfection; a chalkboard menu displays the day’s catch and what’s been shucked on ice. Fish plates like mahi-mahi with flash-fried Brussels sprouts and Baja fish tacos with killer salsas are great options. They've got their own micro brew and a second location in Cardiff. Don’t be surprised to see pro surfers and skateboarders enjoying a cold one: Fish 101 sponsors some of the biggest names in action sports.

1468 N. Coast Hwy. 101, Encinitas, CA, 92024, USA
760-943–6221
Known For
  • SoCal vibe with amazing fish tacos
  • Fresh and healthy seafood
  • Seasonal, sustainable ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Flower Child

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Fast-casual takes a healthy spin at this cheery spot where you order at the counter and watch magic happen in the open kitchen. The menu evokes a colorful vibe with bowls like the Mother Earth (ancient grains and sweet potato) or the glow bowl (sweet potato noodles, bok choy, shiitake mushroom, and coconut milk); soups; mix-and-match sides; wraps; and salads mixed with fresh ingredients like organic kale, ginger miso vinaigrette, and proteins that include sustainable salmon, grass-fed steak, and organic, non-GMO tofu.

Harbor Fish & Chips

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Pick up a basket of fresh-cooked fish-and-chips at this dive and you're in for a treat. The shop has been serving clam chowder, jumbo fried shrimp, and fish sandwiches since 1969. Trophies and photos of big catch are on display. Outdoor tables offer terrific views of the Oceanside Marina. Early risers and late-night diners should look elsewhere since this spot opens at 11 am and closes at 7 pm.

High Pie

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Fans of Top Gun—or the 2022 Maverick comeback—can get a taste of the historic house featured in the original 1986 film. In 2023, the 100-year-old home was moved to its current beachfront location, which operates as a pie shop serving hot, hand-held pies in cherry, apple, blueberry, and seasonal favorites.

250 N. Pacific St., Oceanside, CA, USA
760-313–0027
Known For
  • Historic house
  • Fresh hand-held pies and pastries
  • Seasonal selections

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Juanitas Taco Shop

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Don't let the illuminated billboard covered in skate stickers deter you, as the line of hungry surfers-in-waiting is a sure sign you've found the best taco bar in town. Tacos are served on paper plates and burritos are rolled in parchment paper—you'll need both hands to hold these bad boys—at this no-frills hole-in-the-wall that's open until 10 pm, but that makes it easier to munch street-side, or better yet, take your feast to the beach and ride on. The shredded meat is tender and the salsas have a kick.

290 N. Coast Hwy. 101, Encinitas, CA, 92024, USA
760-943–9612
Known For
  • Big portions at a great price
  • Fish tacos
  • Chorizo breakfast burrito

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Julian Pie Company

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The apple pies that made Julian famous come from the Smothers family bakery in a one-story house on Main Street. In pleasant weather you can sit on the front patio and watch the world go by while savoring a slice of hot pie—from Dutch apple to apple mountain berry crumb—topped with homemade cinnamon ice cream. The Smothers family has been making pies in Julian since 1986; by 1989 the family had bought its own orchard, and by 1992 it had built a larger bakery in Santa Ysabel.  Arrive by 9 am to avoid the lines that wrap around the building.

2225 Main St., Julian, CA, 92036, USA
760-765–2400
Known For
  • Sweet Dutch apple pie
  • Frozen uncooked pies to go
  • Apple cider doughnuts
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Las Olas

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In 1981, Señora Mendoza created a home-cooked menu that is still used today, making this one of North County's best Mexican restaurants. Across the street from Cardiff Beach---you can grab a margarita or some fish tacos before heading off to view surfers awaiting their next wave---expect big platters of fajitas, chiles rellenos, and chicken taquitos served with rice and beans.

2655 S. Coast Hwy. 101, Cardiff-by-the-Sea, CA, 92007, USA
760-942–1860
Known For
  • Fish tacos
  • Authentic Mexican food
  • Local craft beers

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Old Town Sweet Shop

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Don't count calories here, because you'll lose track at this old-fashioned sweet shop with over 22 types of fudge, 43 flavors of ice cream, 15 different candy apples, and chocolate made in house. Their retro, and viral candy, will take you back in time. 

Petite Madeline

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Blocks from Oceanside Pier, Paris comes to the beach at this corner café and bakery where pastries, cookies, cakes, and chocolates will have you oh la la-ing over the French selections. If you're hungry for something a little more substantial, the breakfast and lunch offerings don't disappoint—try the breakfast sandwiches or bowls or the delicious chicken salad.

223 N Coast Hwy., Oceanside, CA, 92054, USA
760-231–7300
Known For
  • 3-day-process butter croissant
  • Caramel turtle cheesecake
  • Waffle bar and barista specials

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The Plot

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Zero waste with root-to-stem consumption has this plant-based restaurant turning beets into catchup, cashews into cheese, and carrot tops into pesto. Sustainability rules the menu created with fresh produce from local farms and the regenerative gardens out back. Tastebuds are in for a pleasant surprise with the Kombu cauliflower, the Cubano (mojo marinated shredded jackfruit), and the kimchi bowl with red-lentil "spam." Weekend brunch rolls out “chicken” and oat-milk waffles along with other classics with a healthy spin like “sausage” and biscuits. If you can’t finish your meal, never fear. Leftovers are composted and nothing goes to waste, including veggie stock that makes its way into risotto and banana peels turned into tacos.

Quecho

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The elevated Mexican cuisine, margaritas, mariachi, and Talavera pottery may transport you to central Mexico before you dip that first chip into homemade guacamole. Pull up a colorful barstool and watch Julian go by from a wraparound porch where street tacos, enchiladas, and organic carne served in a stone molcajete come out sizzling hot. The spiked horchata with rum is like a milkshake for grown-ups. Note that this small restaurant closes by 8 pm. 

2603 B St., Julian, CA, 92036, USA
Known For
  • Classic guacamole
  • Julian apple margarita
  • Street tacos
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Ranch 45 Local Provisions

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Get ready for savory perfection with a concept built around locally sourced ingredients from ranchers, fishermen, and farmers who are dedicated to their harvest and sharing the beauty of their bounty. While the breakfasts (until 3 pm) are a hit, it’s what’s between the bread that matters, like Brandt beef patty burgers, smoked tri trip sandwiches, and beef sliders with homemade chips. Order at the counter for breakfast and lunch, or take it up a notch after 4 pm with full-service dinners offering dry-aged Brand beef with organic greens. The chef’s daily Brand Beef Tasting menu is what keeps customers loyal. If you fall in love with a cut, simply order any steak from the on-site butcher with a bottle of wine from the in-house market.

512 Via de la Valle, Solana Beach, CA, 92075, USA
858-461–0092
Known For
  • No corkage fee when purchasing wine from their shop
  • Chef’s daily Brand Beef Tasting menu
  • Locally sourced everything

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Soups & Such Café

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It's worth the wait for breakfast or lunch at this cozy café, where everything is fresh and made to order. The breakfast standout is eggs Benedict, both classic and vegetarian. For lunch you can choose among several classic salads and homemade soups.

2000 Main St., Julian, CA, 92036, USA
760-765–4761
Known For
  • Combo soup, salad, and sandwich for $18
  • Fresh and fast food
  • Homemade soups
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No dinner

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Sweet Spot

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Willy Wonka would be impressed with this authentic candy shop with barrels and bins piled high with gummies, drops, jellybeans, sour candies, and other nostalgic treats. There’s even ice cream to cool you down on a hot summer day.

3001 Carlsbad Blvd., Carlsbad, CA, USA
760-729--3005
Known For
  • Ice cream and fudge
  • Chocolates and gummies
  • Cotton candy and freeze-dried candy

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Thyme in the Ranch

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Put your phone down and lose track of time—or thyme—at this darling cottage in the heart of Rancho Santa Fe. Owner-chef Keely Barrera has created quite the spread with artisan-baked goods made with locally sourced ingredients like the homemade muffins that blend blueberry with bran or raspberry with mango. Grab a scone or sweet bread to go, or stay for the savory Mediterranean quiche, albacore tuna salad, or old-fashioned turkey meat loaf; the focaccia sandwiches are guilt-free with locally grown avocado, tomatoes, and eggplant. If available, snag a table on the patio overlooking the rose garden.
16905 Av. de Acacias, Rancho Santa Fe, CA, 92067, USA
858-759–0747
Known For
  • Fruit muffins
  • Savory brunch items
  • Garden setting
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner.

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Windmill Food Hall

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When you combine 12 food vendors with a full bar, game arcade, and live entertainment, you get one happy family. Located within Carlsbad’s iconic Windmill building, this upscale food court appeases finicky eaters with a variety of cuisines ranging from Mexican and Italian to Vietnamese and American. Although you can’t go wrong with any choice, top spots include Lobster Lab, Craft Pizza, and Thai Style. Grab a table inside for live music, or head to the patio for outdoor entertainment, including an antique car show held on the third Sunday of every month. Even weekdays draw a crowd with Trivia Mondays, Karaoke Tuesdays, Wine Wednesdays (bottles $15), and Drag Queen Bingo every second Wednesday of the month. Food stalls open daily from 10 to 9 other than the coffee and donut shop that are ready for early risers by 7 am.

The Wise Ox

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Order any one of just seven menu items and then dig into mouth-stretching sandwiches on the small patio with communal picnic tables. The turkey with Swiss comes on perfectly toasted sourdough, while the Philly cheesesteak is heaping with shaved New York strip and pickled peppers; just about everything pairs well with their selection of beers on tap, and of course the beef-fat fries. As many customers who roll in for the food, there are just as many coming to grab cuts off the block from the butcher. 

7750 El Camino Real Suite P, Carlsbad, CA, 92009, USA
760-477--0377
Known For
  • Homemade sauces and marinades
  • Beef-fat fries and dry-aged burger
  • Classic butcher shop and deli
Restaurant Details
No dinner
Closes at 5 pm

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