“PB's go-to for lobster benedicts at noon and Spicy Pomegranate Margs at midnight, with a dog on the patio.”
Lobster omelet and lobster eggs benedict appear in a dedicated brunch visit review; another reviewer returned the next day specifically for lunch.
Reviewer specifically calls out the dog-friendly patio as a feature of the 'beautifully designed restaurant.'
Two separate lobster brunch dishes — coastal lobster omelet and lobster eggs benedict — mentioned by name in the same review, signaling a signature move.
Reviewer describes 'each room is really fun and cool,' implying distinct spaces within the venue.
One reviewer comes 'at least twice a week' and names three specific bartenders by name — Ieva, Jackson, and Madison.
Reviewer notes a football game being on and the bar being notably busy because of it.
“Hideaway Pacific Beach is where Mission Blvd slows down — full bar, serious brunch, and a dog-friendly patio worth lingering on.”
Where Taco Surf serves one thing well and Powerhaus runs a tight health-forward lane, Hideaway swings wider: this is a full American bar-and-grill with a brunch program serious enough to anchor a Sunday, a dinner menu that goes braised beef rib and chicken pot pie, and a bar side that regulars visit twice a week without getting bored. That range is the point.
The weekend brunch is the anchor. The **coastal lobster omelet** and **lobster eggs Benedict** show up in almost every glowing review — this is not the scrambled-eggs-and-bacon situation you'd expect a block from the boardwalk. The **cowabung** (frozen strawberry margarita variation) has developed its own following, and the **Spicy Pomegranate Margarita** at the bar is worth ordering when you've just walked Crystal Pier and need something cold with actual heat behind it.
Dinner holds its own. The **braised beef rib** and **chicken pot pie** read as comfort-forward, the kind of food that makes sense after a long day on the water when you want something with weight. The **grilled cheese with tomato soup** is the sleeper — it gets called out by reviewers who came for something else entirely. The **hanging pretzel** at the bar and the **salmon** have both earned repeat-visit status from the regulars who prop up the bar stools.
The room is worth noting: multiple areas with distinct feels, and a dog-friendly patio that actually works for post-beach afternoons when bringing the dog along isn't a negotiation. The bar staff — Ieva, Jackson, and Madison get named in reviews with enough consistency that they're worth seeking out on a busy night.
Parking on Mission Blvd requires patience on weekends; coming on foot from Garnet Ave or off the boardwalk path is the easier move. Reservations make sense for weekend brunch — this one fills.
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4474 Mission Blvd, San Diego, CA 92109, USA
6 months ago