Bar in San Diego, United States
SODA & SWINE
100ptsPoint Loma's casual case for a visit.

About SODA & SWINE
SODA & SWINE is a walk-in-friendly, casual venue in San Diego's Liberty Station neighborhood — easy to fit into a flexible itinerary without advance planning. It works best as an early or mid-evening stop for smaller groups rather than a late-night destination. For visitors prioritizing value and low booking friction over a destination-dining experience, it fits the bill.
Should You Book SODA & SWINE?
SODA & SWINE sits in the Liberty Station area of Point Loma at 2750 Dewey Rd, a neighborhood that has quietly become one of San Diego's more interesting destinations for casual eating and drinking. Without published pricing data in our records, we can't give you a per-head figure, but the Liberty Station context and the format suggest this lands in the accessible, come-as-you-are price tier rather than the white-tablecloth end of the spectrum. If you're comparing value across San Diego's casual dining and bar scene, that positioning matters: you're likely getting a relaxed, no-ceremony experience without a bill that requires justification.
The address, a suite-numbered unit in a mixed-use Liberty Station building, tells you something about the physical space before you arrive. This is not a standalone restaurant designed to impress from the curb. Expect a compact, interior-forward room where the seating arrangement does the atmospheric work. That kind of space tends to get louder as the evening progresses, so if you're deciding between an early dinner visit and a late-night stop, factor in how the room is likely to feel once it fills. For conversation-heavy groups, earlier in the evening is the safer call. Later visits, once the crowd settles in, lean more toward a lively bar-adjacent energy than a quiet meal.
On late-night viability: Liberty Station is not a 2 AM neighborhood. SODA & SWINE's appeal as an evening destination is leading framed around the middle stretch of the night, the kind of place you'd land after an early event nearby or as a first stop before moving on, rather than a destination you'd build a late evening around. That's not a criticism — it's a practical read of what the location and format support. For a late-night anchor in San Diego, Raised by Wolves or Youngblood are better-equipped options with more dedicated late programming.
Booking here is easy. There's no evidence of a reservation-required policy or the kind of demand that creates a weeks-out wait. Walk-in friendly, which makes it a practical addition to a flexible San Diego itinerary rather than a venue you need to plan around. If you're building out a broader Point Loma or Liberty Station visit, pair it with a look at 1450 El Prado or 356 Korean BBQ & Bar for a fuller evening.
For broader context on where SODA & SWINE fits in San Diego's overall picture, our full San Diego restaurants guide, bars guide, and experiences guide give you the full map. If you're visiting from out of town, our San Diego hotels guide and wineries guide round out the planning picture.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 2750 Dewey Rd #104, San Diego, CA 92106 (Liberty Station, Point Loma)
- Booking difficulty: Easy — walk-in friendly, no advance reservation required in most cases
- Leading time to visit: Early evening for conversation; mid-evening for atmosphere
- Late-night viability: Moderate , better as an early or mid-evening stop than a late-night anchor
- Group size: Compact space; smaller groups will find it easier than large parties
- Pricing: Not published in current data , confirm directly before visiting
- Nearby alternatives: Raised by Wolves for late-night depth; Youngblood for a more curated bar experience
How It Compares
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Compare SODA & SWINE
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| SODA & SWINE | — | |
| Raised by Wolves | — | |
| Youngblood | — | |
| Realm of the 52 Remedies | — | |
| Bali Hai Restaurant | — | |
| Homestyle Hawaiian | — |
A quick look at how SODA & SWINE measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is SODA & SWINE known for?
SODA & SWINE is primarily known for its core concept and execution in San Diego.
Where is SODA & SWINE located?
SODA & SWINE is located in San Diego, at 2750 Dewey Rd #104, San Diego, CA 92106.
How can I contact SODA & SWINE?
You can reach SODA & SWINE via the venue's official channels.
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