Listed below are links to reviews of Croce's from around the web.
[ more from entertainment.signonsandiego]
"Croce's decor is refined East Coast classic, with black-and-white-tiled floors and an uncomplicated, salt-and-pepper style. Loft-style balcony seating, while uncomfortably warm at times, offers an entertaining view of downstairs diners and busy Fifth Aven..."
[ more from gayot]
| "A San Diego institution since the 1980s, Croce's combines contemporary American fare with live blues and jazz. Opened as a tribute to Ingrid Croce's late husband, popular singer-songwriter Jim, the restaurant has walls covered in photographs and memorabil..." |
1 reviews
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[ more from gregsguide]
"Croce's Restaurant is located on the corner of 5th and F, downtown San Diego in the heart of the historic Gaslamp Quarter. Our award-winning American Regional Restaurants featuring fresh fish, prime meats, pasta, salads and house-made desserts are open fo..."
[ more from insiderpages]
[ more from local.yahoo]
| ": Restaurant and staff are extremely nice, were seated immediately and waitress was asking us for our order as soon as we sat down. However, they allow no subsitutions or other changes to menu items, which means we had several items on our steaks that we..." |
11 reviews
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[ more from sandiego.kudzu]
| "Unfortunatley, if it weren't for the good food, this place would get a terrible review. It is just too bad that the server was terrible ( i used to be a server so I know how to treat a patron) and the hostess was sooooooooo rude...." |
9 reviews
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[ more from sandiegometro]
"I fell in love with the “Contemporary Meatloaf” ($24. Yes, twenty-five bucks sounds a bit steep, but this is not the meatloaf of your childhood you know, the version your mother made that you tearfully picked at sitting alone at the din..."
[ more from tripadvisor]
"We arrived before the restaurant was crowded and received great service...."
[ more from wcities]
"Named for the late, great singer Jim Croce, this trendy spot in the downtown Gaslamp Quarter is an ideal place for people-watching, while enjoying live jazz entertainment. From time to time, the late performer's son (now known in his own right), pops in w..."
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