Old Town State Historic Park is included as a California State Park and remains closed. However, the park is home to individual businesses that can open if they meet the state’s Covid-19 safety requirements. So under the June Gloom we ventured out for lunch.
All the restaurants outside the park boundary were quite crowded. At Cafe Coyote and Miguel’s the waiting lines have extended into the street. A few folks are not masked ...
I’m still not comfortable with the crowds and wanted an outdoor patio setting away from the street.
El Antojo (The Craving) may have the best chips in Old Town, although their patio is raised off the street it is also enclosed in plexiglass.
One of my favorites is Casa de Maria. It has a nice outside seating area and live music, but we eat there often.
Within the park boundary the larger shops like the colorful Casa de Aguirre are open.
But most of the smaller shops and all of the museums remain closed.
The plaza and Fiesta de Reyes are open. There are signs at the entrances outlining the safety requirements. With the reminder that “NO evidence of Covid-19 transmitted through food!”
Not surprisingly the dining area is packed. To accommodate, more tables have been placed in front of the performance stage.
Street tacos are tempting, maybe next time. There’s not a good place to sit and enjoy them.
We’ve made the rounds and Barra Barra Saloon is a perfect spot with its raised deck where we can people watch while listening to mariachi music.
And they’ve been voted Best Margarita in San Diego. For $7 I’d agree.