
by Candice Woo
Caffé Primo, which has locations throughout Los Angeles including the Sunset Strip, downtown LA and Santa Monica, opens its first San Diego restaurant today in the East Village at 1330 Market Street, in a 5,469-square-foot space at the based of the 13 & Market building that includes a large wrap-around patio which seats 80.
They're easing into things with just dinner service this week, but starting Monday, July 13, the all-day eatery will be open seven days a week, starting at 7 a.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday, with a morning coffee bar that features espresso drinks, fresh-pressed juice and house-based pastries, plus panini, crepes and omelets.
Source: http://sandiego.eater.com/
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