Old Town, the
“birthplace” of San Diego and California, is
such a lively district that business activities are thriving in the area ever
since.
Tourists would surely feel
ecstatic when they get to see what Old Town can offer. There’s the Candy Store
that houses over 100 nostalgic candies, homemade
fudge and ice cream that would make them feel like a child once again. Added to
that is the South American Imports which would make them discover treasures
from around the world, and the Whaley House, one of only a few officially
designated haunted houses in the country where guests can surely feel a little
eerie.
And if they want to buy a new pair of shoes,
Birkenstocks is the best place to visit where they can have a personalize fitting
of their most comfortable shoes, or stroll along the Old Town State Park,
California’s most visited state park.
Tired of strolling all shops at Old Town?
It’s time to scout for Old Town San Diego restaurants and have a bite of your favourite food.
Dozens of restaurants line up along Old Town
for diners to visit. But if you crave to taste traditional Mexican food, then
Cafe Coyote is the perfect place for you.
Cafe Coyote, one of Old Town San Diego restaurants, offers an array of traditional
Mexican food amidst a festive atmosphere. It is located at the Heart of Old
Town San Diego’s Historic Walking District.
For over 20 years, Cafe Coyote has remained
one of San Diego’s landmark restaurants. Its El Diablo Spicy Salsa Sampler is a
must-try for diners along with its Taquito Sampler Platter, Fiesta Sampler and
the famous Cafe Coyote Quesadilla – quesadilla filled with cheeses, tomatoes,
mushrooms and green onions served with fresh fruit salsa.
At Cafe Coyote, customers can select from
over 100 Tequilas prepared by the restaurant’s master bartenders for their
fresh frosty Margaritas. Café Coyote y
Cantina has been certified as a “Tequila House” by the Academia del
tequila and is identified as one of two “Tequila Houses” in the
United States.
Customers
would also get to see how their favourite fresh
tortillas are made by Mexican tortilla ladies the traditional way -- “a mano” (by hand).
Among Old
Town San Diego restaurants, Cafe Coyote is certainly the best place to
visit because it offers delicious and affordable food in a friendly and lively
setting. All these contributed to the restaurant’s being voted as the Best
Mexican Restaurant for seven years – from 2005 to 2006, and from 2008 to 2012.
So make your visit at Old Town memorable by
stopping over at Cafe Coyote, one of the best Old Town San Diego restaurants.

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