"Wow!" is the first thing you'll undoubtedly say when you catch a glimpse of the view from Seaport Village. Scenery-lovers will enjoy this collection of cutesy shops and winding paths every bit as much as shopaholics do--because it sits right on the edge of San Diego Harbor, with its expanse of blue and views of passing water craft. There are 57 specialty shops here, and the term "specialty" really applies to them. With only a few exceptions, these are all one-of-a-kind boutiques. (The exceptions are (1) Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream, which has a location here; (2) The Upstart Crow, which is a local chain of bookstore/coffee houses; and (3)the Harley Davidson collectibles shop, which has another location at the Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles.) Other than that, you'll be seeing entirely unique stores here--which means HOURS of browsing possibilities for shopping lovers! (Plus, since the merchandise changes with the seasons, every trip here can be new and different!)
The stores fall mainly into two categoties--clothing and collectibles. In the collectibles/knickknacks category, you can find shops for soaps, windchimes, nostalgia, magic, toys, San Diego-themed merchandise, Christmas decor--you get the picture. Almost ANYTHING can be here, and most of it's highly unique merchandise. In the category of "clothing," the main emphasis of the shops here is "resort wear," for the whole family. You can find the hard-to-find: unusual clothing labels, unique prints, offbeat designs. One store even specializes in clothing that changes color when it gets into the sunlight! Still another category of visitors who'll enjoy Seaport Village is "seafood-lovers."
There are four restaurants here that cater just to seafood! One of them that you REALLY need to know about the San Diego Pier Cafe. This is the type of restaurant that can make a tightwad like me part with a dollar! This restaurant has views unlike any other because it actually sits on stilts out OVER the bay! Yet, it's prices aren't any higher than the other restaurants, with dinner entrees in the $12--$30 range, and lunch sandwiches/entrees ranging from $8-$17. Try to sit in the "back deck" area--its floor-to-ceiling windows ensure that you WILL get a bay view no matter where you sit. The Harbor House is an award-winning seafood restaurant with lunches ranging from $9-$25 and dinners from $18-30. Although not over the water, it, too has bay views. So does the Edgewater Grill, a seafood restaurant with entrees in the $11-$28 range--although their best views are from an outdoor patio. Not only the fine-dining restaurants have great views. Marion's Fish Market is a casual-dining seafood restaurant that has patio dining along the waterfront. There are other casual-dining opportunities to fit every taste--Italian, Greek, Mexican, and American--burgers, sandwiches, and even hot dogs.
In addition to shopping and dining, you can hear live musical entertainment at the gazebo on weekend afternoons. A beautiful 1895 hand-carved carousel will delight the children in your group.