We have spent a great deal of time in San Diego, and there are certainly no shortage of hipster hotels to choose from. However, if you want someone right in the thick of things you should consider the Pearl Hotel. The decor is delightfully sleek, sophisticated yet casual and inviting. You walk in to the lobby surrounded by warm lighting and a very eclectic vibe, while being greeted by excellent staff member’s. The rooms are a combination of a retro-modern complete with telephones, storage space, comfy beds, and don’t let me forget…a goldfish.
The food, if you hadn’t guessed, is also a very varied menu created by Executive Chef Jaison Burke. If you are in town mid-week, they have a Dive-In movie night poolside. Great concept and it was one of the highlights of our trip munching on charcouterie platter while watch Pulp Fiction.
Bigger is not better. But if your looking for a swank place with tons of style and service that is welcoming, look no further.
1410 Rosecrans St (at Fenelon)
t – 1 (877) 732-7573 Website
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