

Uptown Tavern is your home away from home. Whether you live in Hillcrest or are just visiting, you will be welcomed here with all the familiarity of family. As a proud member of the Hillcrest community, we understand that real people-to-people connection is what matters most at the end of the day. As such, we view our guests as extended members of our own family. This focus on interaction keeps us in tune with the desires and dreams of our neighborhood, and we strive to make those dreams a reality for all.
Pub with patio serving locally sourced, sharable American plates & a long list of microbrews.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1236 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92103
Phone: (619) 241-2710
Website: https://uptowntavernsd.com/
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Reviews
The female bartender behind the bar was shockingly unpleasant. Nasty attitude, zero hospitality, and acted like allowing people to exist near the patio before opening was some massive inconvenience. No greeting, just straight-up rude.
First impressions matter, especially in spaces that are supposed to feel welcoming and inclusive. Instead, we were made to feel unwelcome and brushed off for no reason. If this is how customers are treated before the doors even open, I can’t imagine sticking around once they do.
Plenty of bars manage to open without treating people like an annoyance. Do better.
Extensive cocktail menu, small bites to share, as well as a full dinner menu, and indoor-outdoor setting make a great happy hour spot. Dog-friendly patio. Brunch seems to be a major attraction, as well.
Details:
We missed lunch after a long day at the zoo, so popped in at Uptown Tavern for an early happy hour and bites to eat. We had the Sutter Smash (delicious), and the Xocoveza from Stone Brewing. Our food took a little while, but we had fun people watching and nursing our drinks. The veggie sliders (beet patties with goat cheese) and fries were excellent, and I’d definitely order again. The 5-spice wings were a bit of a miss for me. I was hoping they’d be more spice-forward, but the Mister thought they were fine. Weirdly, they were served with pickled ginger, which didn’t compliment the flavor, but it was easily picked off. I’d stick to the traditional buffalo wings. The rest of the menu looked promising, but we didn’t want to spoil our dinner reservations for later in the night. Note that street parking is very limited, so allow for time to circle around if you’re meeting friends. Overall, worth a visit if you’re in the neighborhood!