(619) 291-7328
1640 Camino De la Reina
San Diego,
CA
92108
32.767
-117.1499
Neighborhoods: Mission Valley East, Eastern San Diego, Eastern
What People Are Saying About Seau's
The Editor

Erin Chambers
Citysearch
In Short – All-Pro linebacker Junior Seau's 14,500-square-foot restaurant is like one big touchdown celebration on game days. The main 12x14-foot flat-screen, plus 60 other television monitors catch all the action, while hungry sports fans nosh on the all-American menu of burgers, salads and classic fried-food appetizers perfect for sharing with a beer in the "Seau's Saloon" section. A full sushi and sake menu offers a healthier option.
seaus is by far one of the best restaurants in town
by srob17
I really enjoyed my expreience at seaus. the food was really good. I had the mama combo, my husband had the sushi. everything about it was good. service was excelent, best i have had in a long time. would definitely go back!
- Pros: great service and food
- Cons: loud
Get there before Two for Lunch
by jalu3
I am told that this place has a pretty good sushi bar, however, when we arrived for a late lunch, we found that the sushi bar is open only from 1100-1400 for the lunch crowd. But since were were already there, and unable to try their sushi, we went for some of their more mainstream dishes. The service could have been better, as our drinks got to the bottom of the glass a couple times without being refilled, and a couple times we got drinks that we didn't order all together. For appetizers we had the crab cakes, which were larger then what you'd find elsewhere, but not as good, better then decent, but not great.
My wife had the alfredo pasta which she really enjoyed with jumbo shrimp and chicken. I had the New York Steak sandwich. The meat was a little over done, and the bread could have been better.
Overall, go if you like the sports memorabilia, otherwise, although they have a wide and varied menu, unless you are in a large group that can't decide what to get, I would recommend going elsewhere.
- Pros: Wide Food Selection, Great Sports Memorabilia
- Cons: Sub-par service
The Details on Seau's
Where to Sit:
A private dining room is perfect for small parties of up to 20 people. There is also a separate Raw Mana Sushi Bar, and the Legends Room on the mezzanine level can be reserved for parties of up to 150.
Save Money:
Wednesday and Thursdays serve happy hour specials all night long in the bar area called "Seau's Saloon."
What to Drink:
Try the Samoan Slam with vodka, gin, rum, triple sec, sweet 'n sour and Coke.
When to Go:
Before and after big game days, there's usually a DJ or some kind of live music entertainment.
Category:
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, Discover, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Family-Friendly Dining, Celeb Hangout, Private Rooms, Lunch Spot, Dancing, Group Dining, Live Music, Happy Hour, Dine At The Bar, Bar Scene







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