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619 Spirits is San Diego's first urban Distillery, Tasting Room and Restaurant. In addition to making our award winning 619 Vodka right here on site, we boast a full craft cocktail bar using distilled spirits, including rums, gins, and whiskeys all made in San Diego and the surrounding areas. We also have a full menu of eclectic food available for lunch and dinner, including happy hour food and drink specials every day. Open 7 days a week, we offer food late night as well, and are also open for Brunch on Saturday and Sunday. We're both kid-friendly and pet-friendly, with lots of games for both kids and adults alike.
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3015 Lincoln Ave, 92104, San Diego, United States
- 619spirits.com
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