Drink Craft Beer And Eat Casually Delicious Food At Blind Lady Ale House

A great neighborhood restaurant in a great neighborhood

About Blind Lady Ale House

Every neighborhood deserves a good restaurant and there are plenty of good neighborhood restaurants in San Diego, but it is rare to find a place quite like Blind Lady Ale House. If you live in Normal Heights, consider yourself lucky to be near what we consider one of the best restaurants in all of San Diego, but definitely the best neighborhood restaurant in the city.

At Blind Lady they do everything well – food, vibe, service, community involvement. They are like the cool kids with good taste who you want to be friends with. They are like if Keanu Reeves became the physical embodiment of a restaurant. Located on Adams Ave in the heart of Normal Heights, a diverse and casually cool neighborhood nestled between the 805 and the 15, Blind Lady Ale House is a proper ode to its location. It is charming without trying hard to be, it is high quality without being pretentious, it is eclectic but not in a self aware way. 

The restaurant itself takes up half a block. It is a big open space with high ceilings, picnic tables, individual tables, bar seats, and an area for live music. You order at the bar (though the process is mercifully orderly and well labeled) then choose your seat. There are no reservations. We suggest you choose a seat in the big dining room to be near the live entertainment. Or choose a seat with a view of the old, tiny TVs in the corners silently playing random VHS movies, just in case you lose interest in talking to your eating partners.  

The main items on the menu here are pizza and beer and on both fronts they do it well. Beer choices are either from curated local breweries or their own beers brewed on site. It is worth trying their beer, they only serve them at this location and they are top quality. They also have a well-curated wine list. The pizzas are Neapolitan-style with a wide range of options. Make sure to look at the chalkboard above the counter for any specials. The salsiccia and crispy prosciutto are delicious, but you can never go wrong with a plain cheese or pepperoni. Don’t overlook the starters – the moules frites are one of their best dishes.  

Blind Lady frequently hosts community events and live music. Every Thursday is live jazz which gets busy so we suggest you show up early. Check the calendar for other live music events. We once were treated to a surprise authentic polka band during Oktoberfest, so you never know what you will get.

The place is kid friendly, in fitting with the neighborhood vibe, but we see plenty of first dates, adult celebrations, and lonely stuffing your face with pizza and beer at the bar while watching the silent VHS movies situations, so it is a good fit for most evenings out.

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Great For

• Good beer
• Hanging with friends
• Supporting local business

A Closer Look

Blind Lady Ale House is owend by Jeff Motch and Clea Hantman, local San Diegans who also own the amazing Panama 66 in Balboa Park. They truly believe in creating community with their restaurants (see this interview here) and you can feel it when you walk in the door.

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