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"A full selection of alcoholic beverages are served, and you'll find that there is a good selection of wines...."
"Step into Lamont Street Bar and Grill and be greeted by an interior so intimate, you won"t be surprised it used to be a house. A fireplace, small rooms and a verdant, attractive courtyard make for a charming dinner experience...."
"A charming neighborhood bistro, this Pacific Beach spot has a patio fireplace and lots of relaxed charm. Seating is in three intimate rooms (it was once a house) or a quiet enclosed courtyard beautifully decorated with things green and growing...."
"PB's most romantic restaurant serves California comfort food, punctuated by bold and sometimes strange Mexi/Asian/Cajun flavors, in a rambling converted residence with several rooms and levels. Dinners come with soup or salad, and many entrées are served..."
""This is one of my favorite restaurants as the food is so flavorful and the atmostphere is fun. The soups are hardy and unique and they give large portions...."
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