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Route 29 Brings Napa to Gaslamp

Route 29 has opened in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter, bringing a Napa-inspired, farm-to-table “wining and dining” destination featuring an open kitchen. Start with one of the “Jars,” featuring house-layered creations such as Babaganoush, or their Chicken Cacciatore with mushrooms, garlic, tomatoes, herbs and bell peppers.

Small Bites include a beautifully presented Buffalo Filet Tartare with local avocado, garlic, capers, mango, and pomegranate salsa, topped with a poached quail egg.

For a light entree, try the scallops with corn three ways – scallops are served with a cornmeal crust, an apple bacon corn ragout, and on top of a saffron cognac sweet corn sauce.

For a more robust entree, try the filet. The 8 oz filet is served with sweet corn, roasted beets, bordelaise, and a bleu cheese sauce. With it, I highly recommend the side of butternut squash, a hearty portion with goat cheese and candied walnuts.

644 5th Ave (in The Gaslamp)
Open Sunday through Thursday from 4:00 p.m. to 10:3p.m and Fridays and Saturdays from 4:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.

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