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    Wolf in the Woods

    4.7 (523 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Vegetarian options - maiaze hen of the woods (mushrooms) not chicken with polenta and a side of potatoes
    Lee O.

    We came here for a birthday celebration amongst friends in ordered more than we could eat, but guaranteed that food is amazing! So glad we came here. Everything is meant to be shared here so come with a group to get more variety! Maize chicken -is definitely a perfect for mushroom lovers and vegetarian sensor. There's actually no meat in it. Polenta is nice and smooth and not overly salty. The potatoes are perfect perfectly crisp for the side dish as well. Focaccia is a must just like all the other reviews - it's served warm, soft pillow and crisp on top. I highly recommend the chicken liver pate - came out looking a little weird with a layer of it might be olive oil on top, but it's actually a soft pate underneath. Delicious with all the little fixings that come on the board. Can never go wrong with yellowtail Agua Chile - just got a perfect amount of spice and taste extremely fresh. The beef tartare was surprisingly very good with the orange so make sure you get a couple of those in the bite. The sweet corn soup is exactly how it sounds. Not grainy at all. Comes out looking pretty big but it's a flat bowl and we loved it. The carrot cake for dessert was not overly sweet and everybody in my group loved the caramel that came with it. Service was definitely attentive! I have no complaints about those that helped us during the day. They're really good about giving suggestions as well. Note that it is street parking in Mission Hills. The place does close early due to noise limitations in a neighborhood area. If it stores the end of the night, they will ask you to move inside if there's room. There's a time limit on the tables on the outside depending on the size of the group. They're very good about keeping things on track. -they do take reservations and there's plenty of people who tried to walk in as well, but there's gonna be a bit of a week for the walk-ins Remember, it's worth the price! Totally want to come back here already

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    Michele T.

    What a treat! SIL made reservations for 6pm on a Thursday a month before when we told her we would be visiting. She told us reservations at this time were hard to come by. We ordered so many things to share - focaccia bread, baguette (arrived warm - crusty outside and soft inside), potato chips (also arrived warm and there was a lot of it), Yellowtail Aguachile (light and citrusy), steak tartare (love), sweet corn and pinon soup (YUM - no wonder it's the Winner of Best Soup in SD), brussels sprout salad (simple but so good), Maize & Hen in the Woods, and the Lamb & Three Sisters (meat cooked perfectly medium and so tender). To top it all off, we ended our meals with the carrot cake and chocolate pot (that pinon brittle!). Each dish was beautifully presented - a feast for the eyes as they were so colorful. Service was great in that they offered recommendations and checked in on us often. It was also a beautiful day so the weather was perfect while we were seated outdoors. Great experience!

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    Michelle N.

    I had heard of Wolf in the Woods before, but never got around to trying it until my husband saw it on Resy as part of the Amex credit restaurants. We decided to give them a shot, and initially had a reservation but had to cancel last minute due to scheduling changes. We thought it'd be OK to do a walk-in if we arrived earlier in the day around 4:30pm, but turns out they were booked out the entire night! Luckily they suggested we grab a drink and wait, as there could always be a chance for us to get in. Good thing we did, as we got seated just 15 minutes later! - PARKING - Street parking, there's a row of spots right in front of the restaurant, but otherwise you'll have to park in the residential areas. - SERVICE/ENVIRONMENT - They have a few small tables lined up outside, and the interior is honestly not that big either. It made sense why it was booked out so easily - not only due to the popularity but the available seating. It's a very cozy vibe, and I wouldn't recommend coming with a party larger than 4. Every single person on the staff team were so friendly and welcoming, and definitely made our experience that much better. - FOOD - Octopus Special: This wasn't on their main menu, but we wanted to try it as we are big octopus fans! Really nice flavor, and although it had olives in it (I'm not an olive fan), I actually really enjoyed this dish! Smoked French Trout Roe ($38): The moment this was placed down I felt so fancy! I loved making each individual brioche bite, and the flavors all melded together so well! Savory, tangy, umami, all in one bite! Patatas Bravas: This is one of our favorite Tapas dishes, so whenever we see it, we automatically want to try it out! The patatas bravas here are more on the crispy baked potato side, rather than a crispy potato bite like we've had at other restaurants. This was mainly due to the larger pieces that were served. I actually very much enjoyed this - the sauces and seasonings they used were amazing! - OVERALL - I'm so glad we gave this spot a try, we will absolutely be back to try more of the menu!

    7/2022 Jamón Ibérico
    Michelle F.

    Wolf in the Woods is fun, different. I love the interior design, from the tables to the lighting and minimalist vibes. The space is very intimate and perfect for date night. They have a decent wine list. Their menu is very unique with distinct flavors. I believe it's all served Tapas style. Some of my favorites are the harissa octopus. The presentation is beautiful and the yellowtail aguachile. I'm sure a number of the menu items have changed since I last visited in 2022. Their service moves on the slower but intentional side. Hopefully that makes sense. Wolf in the Woods is on the pricier side, I recommend trying it once and moving on. Unlikely a place to become a regular at.

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    Zaydian A.

    It's only been a few weeks, but Wolf in the Woods may have been my favorite meal of 2026. The restaurant itself has a very pleasant neighborhood vibe, and plenty of patio seating. As for the food let's get into it: - Smoked French Trout Roe (9/10) Perfect start to the meal, they make the breaded crackers in house which pairs well with all the sides. - Sweet Corn & Piñon Soup (10/10) This won best soup in 24' & 25' and I can see exactly why. The sweetness and char from the corn had my taste buds dancing. Never have I ever had a soup this delicious. Must order!! - Seared Prime Beef Filet (8.5/10) The meat itself was seasoned perfectly. I'm also a huge fan of the shallots and soy sauce combination, gave it a good asian twist. - Carrot Cake (100/10) You can't leave without ordering this. This is by far the best carrot cake I've ever had. The pecans were so good, even by themselves. They also added caramel drizzle on the side, but honestly it didn't need it. Overall such a great experience. The hospitality here is top notch, and the food is just as amazing if not better. Would I go again? Absolutely!

    Leona V.

    Perfect spot to chat and catch up over light dishes and drinks! I loved the decor. It felt very warm and cozy. We made a reservation for a weekday evening and had no problem finding parking. The dishes are more like tapas style, and they were all super good. I loved the aguachile and octopus. The carne adovada was very warming and slightly sweet.

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    Ali R.

    This was the best little spot! We went for a girls night and the food was next level! Highly recommend or a date night or cute girls night. Tucker was our server and he was great and recommended us delicious plates! We also got the chocolate cake and it was great!

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    Katie L.

    omg this place is so cute n romantic n it's tucked away in a lil neighborhood n just so cute n intimate. plenty of street parking btw aite so here's my ranking of the dishes we tried 1) Sweet Corn and Pinon Soup: voted best soup in SD! Literally would come here just for the soup. It's like drinking sweet corn bread in the best way imaginable with crunch from the pine nuts. The bowl was licked cleannnn 2) Yellowtail Aguachile: FATTY yellowtail and they're not cheap with their portion. Pairs so well with the creamy fresh avocado that's cut with the shallot and citrus. The flavors were just so good and refreshing here 3) The mini burger: DO YOU SEE THE JUICE! FATTY JUICY TENDER! I liked it by itself without any of the toppings and it didn't need the hatch chiles. 4) Jamon Iberico de Ballota: great jamon but wish it had more of the delicious tomato paste. The garlic aioli was sooo good and VERYY garliky. any more garlic and it would overpower the jamon. 5) Patatas Bravas: crispy and packed with lots of flavor, very filling. wish there was more sauce and garlic aioli honestly because it was sooo good 6) carrot cake: prob the MOIST-EST cake I've ever had like I did not see any crumbs LOL. Texture almost like a starbucks cake pop. I don't like caramel but their caramel wasn't too sweet and paired nicely with the cake. You could actually taste all the spices they used. I like it, but ended up being too sweet for me service was attentive and fast. you def need a reservation because there is limited seating

    Kathryn W.

    Love this restaurant. I love variety and unique dishes and this place has it all! Portions were perfect in my opinion but probably small for some but it is tapa style. Got trout roe and duck liver pate. Both were delicious and loved the bread they provided. It was slightly sweet and savory and super crunchy but not hard. Brussels sprout salad was delicious and I loved the corn soup. Anchovies were fresh and not fishy. I think the panna cotta was just alright tho, it tasted more like a jello/pudding. Service was great and love the interior design of the restaurant. We got seated right next to the balcony facing the mountain so it was a really nice dining experience.

    Corn soup- savory, creamy and tasted like a warm hug!
    Jessica G.

    Went here to celebrate our birthdays, and this place did not disappoint! The outdoor seating is the best I've seen so far. This spot is nestled in a residential area, so it's very quiet and less foot traffic, which is very appealing if you're looking for an intimate, quiet dinner. They also have ample outdoor heaters! Yay! The food was phenomenal! We had the jamòn iberíco, corn soup, and the lamb! I'm not a lamb person, but their lamb was IMPRESSIVE! It was tender, well seasoned, and bathed in a delicious glaze. The service was warm and very attentive. Overall, I was delightfully pleased and would absolutely go back to this spot!

    Mor W.

    Some of the dishes were so good that I didn't even get a chance to take photos at the beginning. The place is absolutely perfect intimate, warm, and with a real family feel. We sat outside under the heat lamp, which kept us perfectly warm. The food came out very quickly, the service was excellent, and the whole atmosphere felt calm and high-quality. Most of the dishes were simply outstanding. In terms of alcohol, they only offer beer and wine unfortunately that's the only downside. Parking was surprisingly easy with plenty of street spots available. A rustic countryside vibe right in the heart of San Diego. I will definitely, definitely be back.

    Simon S.

    I really wanted to like this place, but the experience fell short. Even with a reservation, we were seated in a corner near the bathroom while plenty of other tables were open, which wasn't the best start. I ordered the octopus, but was told it was already sold out. The beef tataki wasn't great either, it consisted of thick slices of beef soaked in soy based sauce which masked all the other components of the dish. On the plus side, the corn soup was tasty and the yellowtail aguachile was refreshing and all the ingredients worked together. The mini burgers were fine, though I asked for medium rare and they came out medium well. Overall, the food didn't quite live up to the price. It's located in a neighborhood with street parking and probably not the best spot for large groups. I'd say it's worth trying once, but I probably wouldn't go back

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    Jennifer C.

    I haven't been back in a few years and decided to come for my birthday this year. The whole experience was so amazing from beginning to end. The service really puts it over the top. We made reservations about a month ahead of time and we got seated right at our time. The restaurant is very cozy. Some might say crowded but we didn't mind. Right when I sat down, I was told happy birthday and given a little card that was signed by everyone. Throughout the night I was told happy birthday a couple times. The somm that stopped by, upon hearing it was my birthday also gave us a complimentary splash of a sparkling wine. For food we really wanted to try the octopus but they didn't have it :( so instead we ordered the yellowtail aguachile. Also ordered the corn soup, brussel sprouts salad and the carne adovada. The corn soup really was the star as others have mentioned. A little sweet but massive corn flavor and I liked the corn fritters for textural contrast. The brussel sprouts salad was light but still had a lot of flavor with the curry. The adovada was really rich in flavor. We did think something besides the fry bread to soak up more of the sauce would have been nice since it's a fried dough that becomes cracker like. The yellowtail, while tasty, was probably the most mid thing we had.

    Croquatas: I believe these croquettes were made with ham and had a lovely crunch

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    There are tables outside, inside it might be tight

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    It's not a "no kids allowed" restaurant, but as a mom of a 2 y/o and 6 y/o I wouldn't bring kids here. Restaurant experience is best for parties of 2, and tables are tight. It's not cheap either so I would want to enjoy myself.

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    There is plenty of parking on the street.

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    Yes they do take reservations. In fact, I would highly recommend it. It gets pretty busy.

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    Yes, they do have patio seating with heaters right outside their restaurant.

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    Oddish Wine - 2nd 2oz tasting pour - Cosmic Dance

    Oddish Wine

    4.6(21 reviews)
    1.2 miLinda Vista
    $$

    Great staff, cheerful and helpful with suggestions if you just aren't sure in what to get. The wine…read moreis good, the red is not your typical dark red it is very light and almost reminds me more of a rose color. Different but tasty and refreshing. Their sangria is really good I think I of my favorites. Location is great, fun to grab a glass and enjoy some live music!

    Audish wine is the coolest winery in all of San Diego because they are biodynamic wines with…read moreminimal intervention that are all organic and all grown here! Other San Diego wine clubs focus on things like Spanish and French wines, fancy bubbly wines, Santa Barbara or Santa Rita.... This is truly San Diego. Oddish also has some of the craziest wines I've ever seen. For example, they had one called the hybrid that mixed wine, Mead, and cider. If you're looking to have fun and try a wine that is not full of itself but instead full of character, this is what you want. Also, I have a lot of friends who say that drinking wine makes them feel sick and that they never feel sick when they drink Oddish wines. Must be the way that they produce it and just how natural it really is. It's inside of a space called The Garten which is also such a must-see spot. They have Mead, beer, and a pizza truck? Pizza, outdoor oven type thing haha. And a stage that sometimes has live music. You order your drinks, sit on picnic tables with others, and enjoy the beautiful San Diego Sunshine

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    Carruth Cellars

    4.6(153 reviews)
    2.0 miLiberty Station, Point Loma
    $$

    Love this place for their massive outdoor area and their quaint indoor bar. I've been here a few…read moretimes and even hosted a small event of 20 people before. This time around, it was just the 3 of us, to chat over some wine and apps. Had their April featured Pinot, which was amazing (had 2 glasses). It's good to keep in mind that they only sell their flatbreads on certain days and unfortunately, they didn't serve it when we went. So, instead we had the crostinis, which is perfect if you want a little bit of everything, but not sure what to get. My friend got the chicken Caesar wrap, and it was a lot bigger than expected. As far as the ambience, there's seating all around the bar that's located in the middle. So it's convenient to just walk up to the bar to place your order. Servers and bartenders were friendly and quick. Overall this is a great laid-back place for small or large groups.

    I wanted to update my review, as I have been back several times through the years. Since my…read moreinitial review, there have been several changes.... some better than others. First, I still really enjoy the Carruth Wine Garden. It is nice to have an outdoor space to drink wine right in the center of the city. In general there plenty of parking ,and it is dog friendly. As far as the wine, it is very good. I like some more than others. More recently, I have enjoyed the Unicorn Red Blend ( a longtime favorite) and the Syrah. I love that it is dog friendly, inside and out. My dog loves going there and she makes friends each time. A change that they made recently is that the main garden area is now child-free, which was a positive change in my options, as it had gotten a bit chaotic in the past with children not being very well supervised. The still have a family-friendly outdoor space. In the past, there was always live music when I came. I was there most recently on a Saturday evening and was disappointed that there was no music. Also, the prices have gone up ($18 per glass). Unfortunately, I found the pours to be somewhat inadequate, though it depended which staff member was pouring the wine. They do not allow for outside food, and only make certain dishes certain days of the week, which unfortunately doesn't allow for many options if you are hungry. Water is readily available inside and outside. All in all, it is a lovely place with good wine to come with friends and your 4-legged friends. It has gotten a bit pricey, and I do wish we could bring out own snacks, but I still enjoy going and am sure that I will be back.

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    Jack and Giulio's Italian Restaurant - Veal Parmigiana

    Jack and Giulio's Italian Restaurant

    3.8(462 reviews)
    0.6 miOld Town
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    Jack & Giulio's is the kind of Old Town spot that makes you feel like you stepped into a classic…read moreItalian time capsule in the best way. It's a long-standing, family-owned restaurant (a San Diego favorite since 1961) with that old-school red-linen vibe, warm lighting, and a cozy patio that feels perfect for a date night or a celebratory dinner. We started strong with two martinis, then shared shrimp bisque, garlic bread, and a caprese salad. Every course came out hot, paced perfectly, and plated like they actually care. I ordered the cannelloni (comforty, rich, and exactly what I wanted), and he had the linguine with clams fresh, briny, and generous on the seafood. We finished with a double espresso, which was the perfect clean little mic-drop at the end. Service was impeccable attentive without hovering, friendly without being fake. The whole experience was warm but not stiff and everything was on point from timing to ambiance. If you want traditional Italian done right in Old Town, this place absolutely delivers.

    Love is in the air! Came here for work a couple days before Valentines Day. The owner (Jack)…read moregreeted me and found me a table. The bar has about 6 seats and was open at 6:30 on a Thursday. Stephanie was my waitress and she was super attentive, polite, and provided great recommendations. The owner checked in to make sure I was doing ok and helped my choose a dessert. The shrimp was amazing but the cheesecake...this might be the best cheesecake I've ever had! Perfect amount of graham cracker crust and the flavor of the cream cheese and cheese cake was amazing. Ambiance is great for a date with your significant other or a work meeting. Love this place!

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    Jack and Giulio's Italian Restaurant - Special of the day - Cioppino with spaghetti.   3 large pieces of white fish, jumbo shrimp, mussels, and clams.

    Special of the day - Cioppino with spaghetti. 3 large pieces of white fish, jumbo shrimp, mussels, and clams.

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    Fort Oak

    Fort Oak

    4.2(773 reviews)
    0.6 miMission Hills
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    Lots of hype about Fort Oak. Seemed to be busy when we were in the area. Menu is pinch…read moreoff-putting. Wasn't tooooo much looking forward to it, but it fit all the Birthday Dinner check marks and you can't down talk a place if you haven't been there. First. Listen. Everyone's using open table. But Fort Oak, tell Open Table to chill. I used open table to reserve about 4 days in advance, but still got a TON of emails, and a ton of notifications. Including one that, if I didn't respond to it, would cancel my reservation. Then 3 follow ups asking me to review Fort Oak. Haysuse on a pogo stick, that was almost a detractor from the actual dinner. Is this dinner or a past due bill sent to collection agency? I digress. First, our waiter Johny E, phenomenal. Dude knows wine in ways that are supernatural. Spot on recommendations. Second. Put on your Pulp Fiction "5 dollar shake" face about a 50 dollar pork chop. A FIFTY DOLLAR PORK CHOP. Waiter, who had already proven he know WTF was what, simply said "we're known for it, you will probably enjoy, people rave about it". So, I mean, when in Rome. Johny wasn't lying. It's a pretty @#$#ing good pork chop. Color me amazed. You can be skeptical. You might say I was just trying to justify having spent 50 on a pork chop. Try it. Stunning. I don't know if it's the best I ever had, but I can't remember a better one. Over all, they nail the experience, the food, and wrap it up in a bow. It is always busy, so a reservation is best (I'd call vice using that @#$# open table app, I swear). Shout out about Johny - in fact, ask for him to be your waiter, he a star.

    Easily the best meal I've had in a while! We had a reservation at 7 pm and were seated right away…read more Reservations seem like they would be your best bet here, as the restaurant was very lively and crowded. However, we were seated on the outdoor patio which was spacious enough (and dog friendly). The decor was also beautiful! Now for what we ordered: - Ahi Tartare: we weren't planning to get this, but the server recommended. This was fantastic. The crispy shallot added a good amount of crunch, and the brioche it was served with was buttered and toasted to perfection. A standout dish for us - Little Gem Salad: not a must get, but delicious nonetheless. I loved the whipped feta and ranch in this - Goat Milk Cavatelli: soooo good. The sausage in this is really yummy and nicely paired with the charred broccoli. I'd recommend this one - Branzino: delicious. Comes de-boned which is appreciated, and is deliciously flaky. Get this! - NY Strip: ok I know I've said "get this" for basically everything....but seriously get this one. The presentation is beautiful and the squash, bone marrow, and everything else on top were very tasty. This was our favorite dish!

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    Gianni Buonomo Vintners - Red wine barrels at the wine tasting room.

    Gianni Buonomo Vintners

    4.6(70 reviews)
    1.5 miMidway
    $$

    I've been enjoying Gianni Buonomo's wines for about 7 years now. I loved their tasting room OB. It…read morewas so cute and back-in-the-day, it was super fun to go to the OB Street Fair on Wednesday to pick up some food and then enJoy it with a glass of wine or two in the tasting room with other lively patrons. Brigitte was a very nice member of the business back then, and either Al or Keith was usually on hand to chat about the wines and other things in a friendly manner. My favorite wine was their version of Viognier & M's favorite is the Symphony. (Neither one of us is big drinker.) Last year, they moved to new location on Pickett Street. It feels smaller and more cramped than their previous space but it is decorated nicely and has a small dedicated parking lot. It is also in a very industrial area, and a bit out of the way. For me, it's not super conducive to hanging out. I can understand the reasons for moving, but it definitely impacted the ambiance, imo. Today, we picked up a bottle of Symphony from Al to take home. There were a few patrons inside enjoying their wine on a rainy Saturday afternoon. Gianni Buonomo is a special and unexpected winery that is definitely worth experiencing. Their wines have won multiple awards and Keith & Al are super knowledgeable and amicable.

    We went to Gianni Buonomo location with friends 3 years in their old location in OB and had a great…read moretime sampling different wines. They've moved to a new location in Midway last year. On a Thursday afternoon, there were a couple of other winery members picking up and tasting wines when we got there. We did a red wine flight and tried a varietal we have never had before (Lagrein) of two different years. They source the grapes from Washington State and California (Sierra foothills and Amador county). All of the wines we've had was very enjoyable. You can taste the care and thoughtfulness that goes into their wine making process. Very chill atmosphere and conducive to an enjoyable taste experience. There's a nice parking area for tasters right in front of the wine shop.

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