Welcome to The Presley
The Presley, a trendy New American restaurant located in San Diego, offers a unique dining experience with its cocktail bar and seafood menu. With a casual yet classy vibe, this restaurant provides a variety of options for diners, including limited vegetarian choices. Customers rave about the delicious shrimp tacos and steak and eggs, as well as the parker house rolls with truffle butter. Although some reviews mention slow service, the overall atmosphere and food quality make The Presley a great spot for a quick bite or a leisurely meal. Don't miss out on their signature dishes like the lobster sliders and horseradish crusted salmon.
- 2855 Perry Rd Bldg 8 San Diego, CA 92106 Hotline: (619) 877-1800
The Presley, located in San Diego, CA, is a trendy and classy New American restaurant with a focus on seafood and cocktail bars. This establishment offers a range of utilities such as reservations, takeout options, and limited vegetarian choices. The Presley is wheelchair accessible and ADA-compliant, making it inclusive for all diners.
One standout feature of The Presley is its outdoor seating area, complete with heaters and covered seating for a comfortable dining experience. Customers have praised the ambiance and vibe of the restaurant, making it a popular spot for both casual meals and special occasions.
The menu at The Presley showcases a variety of dishes, with highlights including shrimp tacos, steak and eggs, parker house rolls with truffle butter, and lobster sliders. The cocktail selection is also impressive, with unique drinks like the Bee's Knees receiving high praise from patrons.
Despite some mixed reviews about service speed and menu limitations, the overall consensus is positive, with customers appreciating the quality of the food and the inviting atmosphere. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a leisurely brunch, The Presley offers a charming setting for a memorable dining experience.

This restaurant has a very good vibe! Parking can be hard to find during their peak hours! I got their champagne it comes with two choices of juice for 25 dollars. We tried the shrimp tacos , steak and eggs for breakfast. The food is good Service can be better. But it's a good spot for a quick bite and not too busy.

Came here for brunch on a weekday andbit was empty. They have nice open seating area, but their menu seemed pretty limited. The server told us on the weekend they have mote items. We got the parker house rolls with truffle butter and its was delicious! So soft and buttery, the truffle butter made it amazing. I ended up ordering the grilled chicken sandwich and it was pretty tasty. It tasted fresh and the fried it came with were perfectly crispy. Nice place to eat at, just somewhat limited menu.

We have been here once before for drinks but this time we came for bkfst/lunch right when they opened. We were the first to be seated. Nobody else was in the restaurant. We sat outside on the patio which is fairly large. It took a hot minute for our food when the server took our order but we weren't in a hurry. We just thought it was odd since we were the only ones there. Our server was nice. We ordered the following: Sausage and mushroom flatbread. It was good but it was a bit soggy. They do put a lot of sausage and that May have been part of the reason. Lobster sliders- tasty. Standard bkfst with two extra eggs. My husband wanted over medium but they were over easy. Lots of restaurants do that. I would probably come back for drinks and a nibble rather than a full meal. Again, the outside patio is great.

Very slow service today at lunch. Easy reservation was made. Menu a bit pricey. Easy parking in lots. Pork tenderloin was good. Large portion. Steak eggs Benedict was just ok as the steak itself was flank and well done. Would not order steak from this restaurant again. It was not great. The hard poach on the other hand was perfect. The potato seasoning was one of the best I have had. The table top s'mores were cute but it takes quite a while to cook the marshmallows. Outdoor seating was very sunny as more umbrellas would have been helpful.

I had a chance to have a date night with my husband, and the food was awesome. The service was really great, and our server recommended that we come back for brunch. So I came back for brunch with my group of girlfriends and it did not disappoint. Loved all the dishes that we chose, I ended up choosing the schnitzel and it was perfect. Their French toast was really yummy as well and I shared that with a friend. Since it's outside, we all brought a coat, but there are a ton of heaters that can be turned on if needed. Really love the vibe and really love the area. Perfect spot for brunch

We visited San Diego and found this cute restaurant. This place is really cute and has a nice vibe. It is pet friendly with ample patio seating with heaters. The waiters and waitresses were very nice and friendly. For appetizers we had the spinach artichoke dip which was just okay. I don't think it was worth the price point and be careful because it comes out as molten lava lol! My husband ordered the fish and chips and these were AMAZING. Probably some of the best fish and chips I have ever had. I don't normally love fish and chips but they were sooooo good! I ordered the shrimp tacos and I didn't love the sauce that comes on them and these shrimp seemed like they had been sitting out for a while. It wasn't the best but definitely not the worst shrimp taco I have had. For desert we had the mud pie. Oh my gosh! This was sooooo delicious and rich. I absolutely loved it. Overall I think this place is really great. There were some food options I wouldn't get again but the food that was good was reaaallly good!

I'd been thinking about trying this place for a while. I don't know that we'll come back or that it's a must go but it was nice to visit and we enjoyed our evening. 5 stars for service, 5 stars for my cocktail, 3.5 for the patio, 3-4 for food. SERVICE: exceptionally nice. The hostess was very welcoming, and I could see that the waitstaff here really likes working here (one server had her mom visiting and there was another table with a former staff member that everyone kept visiting). PATIO: large, and with good heaters. But there are three areas, and the one we were in (farthest from the road) needs some more greenery or decoration. It was lots of concrete. But the heater was nice! COCKTAIL: Got the Bee's Knees. A perfect little cocktail, with gin, simple syrup, mint, lime and cucumber. Enjoyed it thoroughly. APPETIZER: Parker House Rolls "with truffle butter". These were ok, like undercooked King's Hawaiian Rolls. They weren't bad, but I wouldn't recommend these. My sweetie got the LIBERTY GREENS. This was a week ago and I'm not remembering whether he loved it or not. I know I had some of the goat cheese and it was tasty. I think he liked the dressing? ENTREES: I got the Horseradish Crusted Salmon. I liked the potatoes. The spinach was fine (nothing to shout about). I did not like the "smoked tomato purée," but it was fine leaving it on the side. The salmon was pretty good; interesting crust. Not a must-have dish, but I liked it. Spouse did one of their steaks (I don't remember which). I did like the potato purée that came with it. DESSERT: he got the Roast Your Own Smores and liked it. So overall, this is not a restaurant I'm shouting about that you need to visit. But we like Liberty Station and it was fun to try here and we had a nice evening. They're definitely friendly and the food is good if not spectacular, and the patio is comfortable if not the best!