Inside this bar and lounge, visitors will find two pool tables, darts and video games. Monthly prizes are given each month for the highest scores. The bar offers reasonably-priced drinks, a jukebox soundtrack, and foosball. The atmosphere tends to be low key, however, patrons break loose with Karaoke sing-alongs on Saturdays. In the backyard, a small patio displays a fountain with koi fish.
For the past 12 years, Nonno's Italian Restaurant has brought affordable and authentic food to the La Mesa community. Its sandwiches are a hefty 16 inches, and seafood entrees revolve around its distributor's latest catch of the day.
At Centifonti's, everything is made on the premises, including its own chocolate and sugar free varieties for diabetics. Its gelato is strictly "Nostra Produzione" [our production]. In addition to its amazing-looking and tasty desserts, this elegant and charming Italian restaurant also serves plenty of entrees, appetizers and a full bar. Happy hour is Monday through Saturday, 3pm - 7pm offering beer and local and imported wines. Weekends include sporting events and games. It has four big screen TVs for your entertainment.
This dimly lit neighborhood bar is a popular spot for area residents. The owner calls it a family bar with repeat customers who come back year after year. The full bar serves beer, wine and cocktails. Patrons enjoy karaoke on Friday and Saturday nights from 9pm - 1 am.
This locally owned Irish Pub and restaurant serves up traditional Irish grub and beer. The tables are built into nooks along the perimeter, all with a bar view and the raw cut wood rafters and 1960's classic Irish whiskey magazine ads give a small town feel.
This sushi restaurant has an East meets West feel, with a stone patio, firepit and umbrellas for sunny days. The wraparound sushi bar is staffed by Asian chefs who look like they know how to wield their knives, and the blue glow of the cocktail bar is a fun touch. A private room is available, while lunchtime delivery is free within five miles with a $65 minimum.
Since 1982, Hearth House has been known for a diverse local crowd, fun games and, more recently, a steak 'n DJ night. Shuffleboard, pool and Deerhunter the video game make this a fun bar. Even though Hearth House does not have a happy hour, the drinks are affordable at regular prices.
This old-style bar has a military theme. The U.S. flag flies high outside the building, along with the flags of all the military services. Norm's offers a pool table and hosts karaoke every Friday.
This chain is popular for its baby-back ribs, hamburgers, fajitas and other diverse Southwestern-inspired dishes. Happy hour specials and appetizers are featured, with seating available either in the large open bar or main restaurant. This is a casual, kid-friendly restaurant for friends or family.
Tiramisu Trattoria is an Italian restaurant located in the heart of downtown La Mesa. This restaurant serves authentic Italian favorites like lasagna Bolognese, linguini frutti di mare, saltimbocca Romana, thin-crust, Italian-style pizzas, and a variety of appetizers, such as polenta, carpaccio, stuffed artichoke hearts and calamari. The Trattoria has an extensive wine list and a full bar. Customers can sit in the main dining room or on the large patio.
This is a clean retro modern bar, serving a large variety of domestic and imported beers, as well as wines. The fun decor features a painting of Johnny Cash to the right of the entrance. The Regal Bar also has a pool table.