Village Of La Jolla
La Jolla Village is the walking downtown of San Diego's wealthiest coastal enclave — 44 restaurants, George's at the Cove, El Pescador, 13 cafes, oceanfront parks on the Pacific bluffs. Three groceries are the gap. The socialGlue is 88 and the same faces appear at Living Room every morning.
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About this Neighborhood
La Jolla Village is the commercial and civic heart of a coastal enclave that doesn't need the city it's nominally part of. George's at the Cove has been the occasion restaurant for forty years. El Pescador Fish Market is where the actual fish gets purchased. Forty-four restaurants and 13 cafes serve a walking public that skews older, wealthier, and more local than the beach scene at Children's Pool would suggest. Living Room and Il Giardino di Lilli and Pinpoint Cafe handle the independent-coffee requirement. Three groceries are a gap — Jonathans, Prospect Market, and Pavilions — but La Jolla residents tend to have cars and drive to Whole Foods. The park system is the Pacific: Coast Boulevard Park, La Jolla Park, and Ellen Browning Scripps Park are all oceanfront. Life Time and The Perfect Workout signal the fitness economy. SocialGlue of 88 is real — this is a neighborhood where the morning coffee shop is a community institution and people have been going to the same one for twenty years.
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