Trust Us—Reservations Are a Love Language
When February rolls around, finding the perfect date night spot is a top priority. Whether you’re looking for a beachfront dining experience, a cozy bistro with candlelight or a wine and jazz-filled evening, San Diego is serving romance on a silver platter. From elevated tasting menus to sushi with a view, here are 16 of the most romantic restaurants in San Diego for Valentine’s Day 2025. HINT: Book now before you’re stuck with takeout and a sad grocery store bouquet.
The Shores Restaurant
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If the coastal g’ma aesthetic was a restaurant, it would be The Shores—but make it sexy. This year’s three-course prix-fixe menu ($70 per person) comes with ocean views, fresh seasonal dishes and a complimentary glass of champagne, aka the bare minimum for a romantic evening. Need something with a little more main character energy? Order the Burning Passion Margarita, a mezcal-fueled moment with passionfruit, hibiscus and lime.
Location: La Jolla
Lakehouse Resort
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If your ideal Valentine’s Day in San Diego includes escaping the city, soft lighting, and “accidentally” booking a staycation, Lakehouse Resort is the move. Their three-course prix-fixe dinner at Brickmans ($80 per person) includes Chilean sea bass with beet risotto and a 6-ounce Brandt Beef filet with Yukon Gold mashed potatoes. Feeling extra? Book the Love at the Lake Package, which includes 20% off a room, a bottle of sparkling wine and chocolates—because nothing ruins the mood like an Uber ride home.
Location: San Marcos
Flora
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For the couples who love love but also love a vibey cocktail, Flora in North Park is low-key romantic in the best way. This romantic restaurant’s three-course prix-fixe menu ($59 per person) lets you choose between starters like crispy wagyu meatballs or an octopus skewer, followed by lamb lasagna or sous vide duck. But the real star? The cocktail lineup features the matcha espresso martini and peach and jalapeño margarita, aka liquid courage for that “so, what are we?” convo.
Location: North Park
Fox Point Farms
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For couples who’d rather meditate together than pop a bottle at a steakhouse, Fox Point Farms’ Ayurvedic farm-to-table dinner is where food meets wellness meets romance. On Feb. 13 at 6 p.m., chefs Jenny Griffith and Zarah Kravitz are guiding guests through a three-course meal inspired by 3,000-year-old Ayurvedic healing traditions, crafted with ingredients grown just steps away. The vibe? An intimate dinner under the stars in the magical Hatch Gatherings greenhouse. This Valentine’s day event is all about holistic wisdom, mindful eating and nourishing body and soul.
Location: Encinitas
Pali Wine Co.
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For those who say, “I don’t want to do anything big for Valentine’s Day,” but still expect a thoughtful plan, Pali Wine Co. offers the perfect balance of chill and elevated. Their special Valentine’s Day wine flight features flirty natural wines, sparkling rosé and deep, moody reds. Pair these with a cheese board, bluefin tuna tartare and chocolate-covered strawberries for a snacky and sweet date night. Plus, there will be live jazz at 6 p.m. on Feb. 14—so you can pretend you’re in a rom-com during this amazing San Diego date idea.
Location: Little Italy
Cannonball
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The only red flag at Cannonball is the sunset reflecting off the ocean because this rooftop sushi spot at Belmont Park is the moment. The three-course prix-fixe dinner ($185 per couple) includes spicy tuna crispy rice or duck confit spring rolls, followed by a tomahawk steak for two or a sushi boat that looks like something from “Crazy Rich Asians.” Wrap it up with black rice pudding, and cue the “last night was everything” text to your group chat.
Location: Mission Beach
Juniper & Ivy
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If you’re trying to impress your date with Michelin-level food without actually flying to Paris, Juniper & Ivy is where you want to be. This Romantic restaurant in San Diego is offering a four-course prix-fixe Valentine’s Day menu ($150 per person) this year. It includes Moonrock oysters with caviar, yellowtail crudo with passionfruit, and petit filet mignon with mille-feuille potatoes. And let’s not forget the dark chocolate & peanut gateau or strawberry & yogurt mousse cake—because if you’re gonna get ghosted after this, you might as well end things on a sweet note.
Location: Little Italy
Lumi
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Sushi, funky rooftop views and just the right amount of boujee. Sounds like the perfect San Diego date idea! Lumi, helmed by world-renowned celebrity chef Akira Back, is giving date night energy with their Taste of Passion platter for two, featuring rainbow spider rolls, tako and prawns ebi nigiri, and mango dragon uramaki. Other standouts include the Sake to My Heart salmon tartar and the Spicy Romance bone marrow dish.
Location: Gaslamp Quarter
Huntress
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If your love language is “ordering the most expensive thing on the menu”, Huntress is the move. Their chef-curated Valentine’s Day specials include Wagyu Cipollini Onions, Bison Short Rib, and a Raviolo Heart with farm-fresh egg yolk and roasted wild mushrooms. And for dessert? The Broken Rose—a strawberry white chocolate mousse cake that looks like it belongs in an art gallery. Pro tip: Book the Sweethearts Table for extra romantic vibes and a little flex for the ‘Gram.
Local Insight: Book the Sweethearts Table—perfect for a romantic evening, complete with a flower arrangement and festive decor.
Location: Gaslamp Quarter
Valentina
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For the couples that thrive in candlelit bistro settings with a solid wine list, Valentina in Leucadia delivers. A three-course prix-fixe menu ($88 per person) is on offer for Valentine’s Day 2025 in San Diego. It features patatas bravas, chicken paillard and lubina con patatas (sea bass in lemon butter sauce). But let’s be real—you’re here for the basque cake and the perfectly curated wine pairings that make you feel like you just booked a spontaneous trip to Spain.
Location: Leucadia
Amaya at Fairmont Grand Del Mar
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Channel your inner “Emily in Paris” at Amaya at Fairmont Grand Del Mar, where old-world romance meets Michelin-star-worthy cuisine. Their five-course La Vie en Rose Valentine’s dinner ($195 per person) is all about exquisite flavors, elegant plating and “I’m definitely posting this” ambiance. Add on the champagne pairing because, honestly, what’s romance without a little extra sparkle?
Location: Carmel Valley
Marisi
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Marisi is where coastal Italian elegance meets “should we just move to Positano?” energy. This year, steamed saffron mussels, king crab carbonara and pasture-raised New York strip grace the four-course Valentine’s menu ($125 per person). Plus, guests have the option to add burgundy black truffle for some extra decadence. Finish the night with a Baked Alaska at this romantic restaurant in San Diego.
Location: La Jolla
Ponyboy at The Pearl Hotel
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For retro charm with a side of nostalgia, Ponyboy’s Sea of Love Valentine’s dinner ($129 per couple) is a 1960s dream. Menu highlights include uni Rockefeller, “Marry Me” duck confit and pineapple upside-down cake. And if you’re feeling bold (or just obsessed with melted cheese), don’t skip the cheese fondue appetizer or the chocolate fondue dessert. Cue the “Lady and the Tramp” energy.
Location: Point Loma
Mister A’s
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Nothing says romance like sweeping 180-degree views of the San Diego skyline at Mister A’s. This iconic restaurant’s four-course menu ($175 per person) brings favorites like French onion soup, Maine scallops poêlée and a Snake River Farms rib chop for two, plus butter toffee cheesecake for dessert.
Local Insight: Don’t fail to experience Mister A’s “L’amour on the 12th Floor” cocktail menu, available starting Feb. 3!
Location: Bankers Hill
Lionfish at Pendry San Diego
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For seafood lovers who want to do Valentine’s Day right, Lionfish is rolling out its three-course “Love Bites” menu ($95 per couple). This experience is designed for sharing (because what’s love if not a reason to steal bites off each other’s plates?). Start with a half-dozen oysters, a tuna sashimi rose or wagyu beef tataki with ponzu. Then, dive into lobster pasta, an eight-ounce filet or crab agnolotti with corn chowder. And just when you think you couldn’t fall harder, dessert arrives in the form of a churro ice cream sandwich with dulce de leche.
Local Insight: Executive Chef JoJo Ruiz is a James Beard Smart Catch leader, so you can feel good about this Valentine’s date idea in San Diego.
Location: Gaslamp Quarter
Cori Pastificio
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For an indulgent, pasta-filled day of love, Cori Pastificio is serving up two swoon-worthy dining experiences crafted by Chef Accursio Lota. The four-course menu ($95) offers a romantic spread featuring an amuse-bouche, your choice of appetizer, entree and dessert, with highlights like freshly made pasta, butter-poached lobster tail and beef cheeks. For those looking to go all out, the six-course Chef’s Tasting Menu ($125) includes Big Eye tuna crudo, truffle-infused dishes and a coconut profiterole filled with lemon custard (read: worth every calorie).
Location: North Park
- Kaylin Waizingerhttps://localemagazine.com/author/kaylin-waizinger/
- Kaylin Waizingerhttps://localemagazine.com/author/kaylin-waizinger/
- Kaylin Waizingerhttps://localemagazine.com/author/kaylin-waizinger/
- Kaylin Waizingerhttps://localemagazine.com/author/kaylin-waizinger/