What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

Posted on March 19, 2013

Spring officially starts in a few days, but you wouldn’t believe it with the snow on the ground and freezing temperatures outside.  This blast of winter in mid-March is making me wish I was back in San Diego!

We had such an amazing trip that I wanted to share some of our favorite places that we visited in the week that we were there.

Matt and I looked into a ton of different hotel options but ultimately decided to stay at Estancia La Jolla.  We were convinced by the website’s photos of Spanish-inspired architecture and I’m happy to say that it was even more beautiful in person.  I should have gotten more photos of the hotel, but I was too busy taking it all in and enjoying the sunshine.

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

Before we even arrived at the hotel, their hospitality was apparent through tweeting with them.  When we did get there, they continued to impress us.  Everyone at the hotel was nice and helpful.  We were treated with a surprise bottle of champagne and chocolates that we enjoyed for a quiet night in with room service one evening.

Below is a photo right outside of their spa.  Matt and I splurged on a couple’s massage and it was completely worth it.  Before the massage, I was sitting outside by the fire in a fluffy robe reading my book, pretty sure that was one of my favorite afternoons.

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

While the weather in San Diego is unbeatable, I didn’t think it would be warm enough in February to go to the pool.  Even though I dreaded the thought of putting on a bathing suit, the unseasonably warm temperatures that we had at the end of our week swayed me.  How can you not want to live here?

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

Oh, and the food!  We didn’t pick the hotel for its dining options, but I was more than impressed with breakfast.  We had gotten a package that gave us a $25  daily breakfast credit so we had a couple of morning meals in-house.  Can I just say this was one of my favorite hotel breakfasts ever?  It was an egg white frittata with a bazillion veggies and chicken sausage.  I skipped the cheese because there were so many flavors and didn’t miss it at all.  A little avocado smeared on whole wheat toast with a slice of this frittata was a pretty great way to start the day.  Matt and I actually shared it after the first time I ordered it because the portion was so big!

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

Speaking of breakfast, if you ever visit San Diego, you NEED to go to Snooze Eatery… and promise me you won’t be on a diet that day.

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

We actually enjoyed our first meal / breakfast at Snooze and what a way to kick off vacation.  We had woken up at 4am that morning (well, pretty much every morning), so we had no problem arriving just a few minutes after they opened at 6:30am.  The best part of that was missing out on the crazy wait that they apparently get every morning.

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

We first heard about Snooze from our friends who actually just got engaged this past weekend (!!!), but everyone else who knows anything about San Diego also said we needed to go there.

The first order of business was pancakes.  They have an incredible variety of decadent dessert-flavored options on a regular basis, but apparently there is also a Cinnamon Roll option that isn’t even on the menu.  Glad I had the inside scoop:-)

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

The best part? They let you mix and match!  We were able to select three different flavors for our order and went with Sweet Potato, “Coffee and Donuts”, and Cinnamon Roll.

This photo is not a joke.

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

Both of us agreed that the sweet potato was the best one.  The texture and flavor of that pancake were so perfect that you didn’t even need any toppings.  The cinnamon roll pancake was a close second with its insane toppings (it is the one in front in the photo above).  The coffee and donuts was just ok.  The coffee dipping sauce was pretty amazing but I would have preferred another sweet potato pancake instead.

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

Supposedly there is also some crazy good peanut butter cup option but I didn’t want to get one that Matt wouldn’t share.  Guess I just need to go back on another visit!

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

The other thing that Snooze is well-known for is its eggs benedicts.  Honestly, this is not something I usually get excited about, but Matt loves eggs benedict and I figured it wouldn’t hurt to add some protein to the meal.

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

This is another place where you get to mix and match.  We got one of the basic Ham Benedict III and one of the Chilaquiles Benedict.

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

As someone who isn’t a big red-meat eater and really could be vegetarian pretty easily, I have to say that the Chilaquiles Benedict was kind of lifechanging.  The meat under the egg was just so melt-in-your mouth perfect and even though it sounds like something that would completely gross me out, it was seriously incredible.  I think Matt was more excited about me liking it than he was about eating it lol.

Oh, and we scraped off most of the hollandaise because it was completely unnecessary.

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

We could not have picked a better way to kick off our vacation.  This meal is my new favorite hiking fuel.

What to do and where to stay in San Diego, Part 1

I can’t wait to share more photos (and food!) from our trip!

This is not a sponsored post.  Matt and I paid for the hotel and meals and all opinions are my own. 

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