An Insiders Guide On Places To Eat At The ESRI International User Conference 2008
For first time attendees to the ESRI International User Conference it can normally take a few days before getting to grips with everything happening in San Diego.
One of the questions always asked is where is a good place to eat? Well Rupert Essinger who is one of the product engineers at ESRI has complied a list of his recommendations to help others out.
Rupert Essinger works for ESRI as a mapping product engineer and is lucky enough to live in San Diego. Click on the comments section below to check out some tips from him on reasonably priced places to go in Downtown San Diego that you may not normally come across or see in the official guides.
Some of his places include:
Great quiet place for inexpensive breakfast or lunch – Brickyard Coffee and Tea
Breakfast and lunch place in cool building – Café 222
Breakfast and lunch place in historic 1878 building – The Mission
Stock up on goodies – Ralphs Supermarket
A friendly brew pub off the beaten track – Karl Strauss Brewery
Industrial style bar and pizza place – BASIC Urban Kitchen
Zanzibar Cafe and Wine Bar
Quieter alternative to the Gaslamp District for evenings – Little Italy
Possibly the most amazing bakery you have ever seen – Extraordinary Desserts
Best seafood dinner with views of the bay – The Fish Market
Nice place to go for quiet evening meal with views of the city – Coronado Island ferry landing
Full information about these places along with web site links can be found here: http://blogs.esri.com/Info/…

