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House of Blues San Diego

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4.3 Google Review
1055 Fifth Ave, San Diego, California, 92101, United States
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May 15, 2018
One of my favorite venues in San Diego. The restaurant food is good, the drinks even better. They have a low key, laid back feel but I like that. It feels intimate and up close with the artists that perform and for me it makes the concert experience much more enjoyable. Prices are very reasonable for the location. Always pay the $20 extra at the bar or store. You'll be the first ones in and you can enjoy not having to wait in line.

Apr 30, 2018
Great place to see your favorite artist! So intimate and the ambiance is great! Best part? The intimate size of the House of Blues is the best. Adjacent restaurant just as good and great prices. Good food!

Apr 19, 2018
Awesome venue. Small (in a good way), great food, decent beer selection... We sat in the balcony and you're so close you feel like you're on stage. My only complaints were the drunk couple in front of us and the dude getting high. Fortunately security came over and talked to both of them... Although they probably should have come over sooner...

Mar 22, 2018
It is the perfect size venue to go to a concert. I loved the decor, although the neighborhood was a bit scary when you walk out to go to wherever you could find a parking spot close .which we parked in a pay to park about a block away. But it's downtown so it's expected to see shady or homeless downtown. At the same time there were police cars that we're always circling and keeping an eye out probably for that exact reason. But it was a great night

May 1, 2018
Had the chance to eat and watch a show with my wife here last month. I'm a California native, however have rarely ventured into San Diego (just for the obligatory journey to see Shamu). Lots of typical hippie culture as you approach the coast, but I found this club to have a rather unique character to it. The food was quite good, tried the jambalaya with shrimp and was as pleased with the shrimp as I was displeased by how many I got (I counted 5 total). That said, the service was very good and the showroom was delightfully compact and imparts a very cool vibe for a rock show, intimate and a bit dirty. Mary Jane certainly made multiple hints of her presence during the show, but I consider that an even better contribution to the atmosphere! Great experience, but since it is in the downtown area, parking is a chore.

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Tue:4 pm - 10 pm
Wed:4 pm - 10 pm
Thu:4 pm - 10 pm
Fri:4 pm - 11 pm
Sat:4 pm - 11 pm

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