Little Italy

Little Italy A hip & historic neighborhood in Downtown SD
🇮🇹 America’s largest Little Italy district
✨ Home to the Little Italy Mercato

(2224)

Once the hub of the tuna industry, the streets of San Diego's Little Italy were filled with culturally-rich Italian families; whose main source of economic support came from the Port of San Diego; where their tuna boats were docked and the canneries packaged the daily catch. By the 1970's, with the decline of the tuna industry on the West Coast and the destruction of 35 percent of Little Italy due

to the construction of Interstate 5, Little Italy suffered through nearly thirty years of blight and ruin. In the early 1990's, property and family-run business owners decided to take the revitalization, of their once thriving neighborhood, into their own hands. In 1996, Little Italy business owners voted to establish the Little Italy Association of San Diego to oversee and expedite the revitalization and beautification of the Little Italy neighborhood and promote it as a new destination in San Diego. Several years later the Community Benefit District was adopted under the umbrella of the Little Italy Association to keep San Diego's Little Italy clean and safe. Today, Little Italy San Diego has claimed its position as one of the largest and most well-known Little Italy's in the United States. Marco Li Mandri, Chief Executive Administrator of the Little Italy Association of San Diego stated, "Our business district is rooted in the toil of immigrants and the perseverance and optimism of a new group of business owners. Italian American and non-Italian business owners alike are seeking retail and professional space. Creative builders and architects are building beautiful new developments and the local redevelopment agency has funded more than three million in street improvements on the main commercial corridor, India Street. Not only does the Little Italy Association promote and keep San Diego's Little Italy clean and safe, but it has created an amazing venue for special events in an urban environment." The Italian's love of celebration is evident in our special events, which are sponsored or hosted by the Little Italy Association of San Diego. These include the largest Italian festival on the West coast - Little Italy FESTA! which happens every October; the largest fine art festival on the West coast - ArtWalk, which is the last full weekend of April; Carnevale, a Venetian "Mardi Gras" celebration each spring; and a thriving European farmers' market every Saturday - the Little Italy Mercato. We welcome you to come and discover Little Italy in San Diego and experience the culture and charm of our "Hip & Historic Neighborhood".

Some restaurants open. Others immediately become the group chat plan 🍣✨Last month,  officially joined the Little Italy n...
06/05/2026

Some restaurants open. Others immediately become the group chat plan 🍣✨

Last month, officially joined the Little Italy neighborhood, bringing decades of sushi craftsmanship, obsessive attention to detail, and one of the most talked-about sushi experiences in the country to San Diego.

Known for their insanely high standards, warm rice, melt-in-your-mouth fish, and minimalist approach to traditional Japanese sushi, Sugarfish has built a cult following for a reason. We’re talking first-in-line-at-the-fish-market-before-6AM levels of commitment.

The result? Sushi that feels simple, intentional, and genuinely unforgettable. Safe to say your summer dinner lineup just got upgraded, in the best way!

06/02/2026

If there’s one event to look forward to this June, it’s this 🍝✨�

Taste of Little Italy is back June 16 + 17 from 4–8PM, transforming the neighborhood into a walking culinary experience bringing together incredible restaurants, unforgettable flavors, and the lively atmosphere that makes Little Italy one of San Diego’s favorite neighborhoods.

Two nights. 48 square blocks. Endless bites worth talking about.

05/28/2026

Save this for later 🏨🍝✨

Traveling to San Diego or planning a Little Italy escape? Here’s your local-approved guide on where to stay, sip, and explore—no overthinking required.

🛏️ WHERE TO STAY
for a boutique stay right in the heart of Little Italy—walkable, design-forward, and the kind of place that makes your trip feel like a stay

for charming, European-inspired vibes with cozy rooms and a true neighborhood feel

🍷 ITALIAN CLASSICS (you’re in Little Italy… duh)
for traditional + vegan Southern Italian done right
for handmade pasta, pizza, and always a vibe
for cozy, authentic dishes (yes, the cheese wheel pasta)zucchero for rustic comfort food that feels like home

☕️ CAFÉS, SWEETS & DAYTIME STOPS
for espresso + paninis (European energy)
for over-the-top desserts
for some of the best gelato in the neighborhood
for matcha, aesthetic sips, and lighter options
for a classic Italian coffee moment i.e. strong espresso, pastries, and people watching

🍸 WHERE TO DRINK
for rooftop energy + golden hour cocktails
for dark, moody drinks + an intimate vibe
for bold flavors + late-night energy
for beers with a North Little Italy backdrop

🌿 WHERE TO EXPLORE
Piazza della Famiglia for live music, people watching, and that signature Little Italy buzz
Waterfront Park for bayside views + a perfect daytime reset
Amici Park for a low-key hang (and your pup will love it 🐾)

✨ Pro tip: stay central, grab a drink, and just wander—Little Italy is best experienced with no real plan

05/25/2026

National Wine Day = your sign to romanticize the entire evening through Little Italy!

From cozy pours at → golden hour at → a little main character moment at → casual sips at → and “one last glass” (that’s never actually the last) at !

No bad choices, just good wine and better company ✨

Save this for your next Little Italy night out 🍷💌

Not all stories are told loudly. 🇺🇸This Memorial Day weekend, we pause at Piazza Basilone, a space rooted in legacy, sac...
05/21/2026

Not all stories are told loudly. 🇺🇸

This Memorial Day weekend, we pause at Piazza Basilone, a space rooted in legacy, sacrifice, and community. Created to honor GySgt John Basilone and the “Boys That Never Came Home,” this piazza stands as a tribute to those who gave everything in service to our country.

From World War II to Korea and Vietnam, their names are etched into histor and into the heart of Little Italy. This weekend, we remember their courage, their sacrifice, and the lives they never got to fully live. As the flags of the United States, Italy, Portugal, and Mexico fly above, they remind us of the diverse stories, families, and dreams behind each name.

🇺🇸✨

Not all stories are told loudly. 🇺🇸This Memorial Day, we pause at Piazza Basilone, a space rooted in legacy, sacrifice, ...
05/21/2026

Not all stories are told loudly. 🇺🇸

This Memorial Day, we pause at Piazza Basilone, a space rooted in legacy, sacrifice, and community. Created to honor GySgt John Basilone and the “Boys That Never Came Home,” this piazza stands as a tribute to those who gave everything in service to our country.

From World War II to Korea and Vietnam, their names are etched into histor and into the heart of Little Italy. Today, we remember their courage, their sacrifice, and the lives they never got to fully live. As the flags of the United States, Italy, Portugal, and Mexico fly above, they remind us of the diverse stories, families, and dreams behind each name.

This Memorial Day, we remember. We honor. We carry their legacy forward. 🇺🇸✨

05/19/2026

Vino, fresh flowers, fountain views, and a local vendors that turn a simple stroll into a whole experience 🍷🌸 This is Little Italy on any given day ✨

05/15/2026

ONE MONTH OUT 🍝✨
Taste of Little Italy is calling…

June 16 & 17 | 4–8PM
48 blocks. 20+ restaurants each night. A full-on flavor crawl through the neighborhood.

Grab your Taste Passport at Piazza della Famiglia, then wander, sip, snack, repeat—with live music + piazza moments along the way.

🎟 Tickets are live—don’t wait!

05/10/2026

From market booth to brick & mortar ✨

Some of Little Italy’s most loved spots started with a simple setup at the Little Italy Mercato Farmers' Market — just a table, a dream, and something worth sharing.

Today, names like and have grown into full storefronts right here in the neighborhood… proof that big things really do start small 🤍

The Mercato isn’t just a mid-week or weekend stroll, it’s a launchpad for local vendors, artisans, and makers ready to take that next step. So if you’ve been thinking about joining… this is your sign.

You never know where it might take you.

05/09/2026

Giorno della Mamma 💐✨

Start the day slow with mimosas at (because obviously 🥂) cute, light, just enough to kick things off without ending the day early.

Then head into a seafood-forward brunch moment at — think fresh oysters, coastal vibes, and if you’re doing a later brunch… their $1 oysters + happy hour (3–5PM) is kind of the move 👀

After brunch, take a stroll and stop by Extraordinary Desserts for something sweet (because no Mother’s Day is complete without dessert… and these are next level 🍰✨)

And before you head out, grab mom something special 💐
Stop by the for flowers + the cutest little extras (yes it’s open every Saturday in Little Italy… totally worth it)

Address

San Diego, CA
92101

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

(619) 233-3898

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Little Italy posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to Little Italy:

Share