Urbane Café Restaurant Chain Makes Good on the Peninsula
Urbane Café
3954 W. Point Loma Blvd, Suite B,
San Diego, California 92110
Phone (619) 374-0183
www.urbanecafe.com
By LK Bruce
Hallelujah. You might not think the 42nd location in a sandwich/ salad/ soup outfit would elicit such a response but it does.
Urbane Café was founded by two friends in Ventura, hoping to fill a need there for a great sandwich and salad. Feeling every great sandwich starts with the freshest of bread, they designed the cafe around a hearth oven. The two came up with a bread recipe that was soft and round, baked “right in front of your eyes.” The menu then centered around locally sourced ingredients, house-roasted meats, and housemade crafted sauces to give each creation its own unique flavor. Though a chain at this point, they’re still family owned.
Urbane Café’s long-time location at the base of the University of San Diego may well be known to some Peninsula dwellers. Though just a hop and a skip from the Peninsula, to some it is psychologically remote, given the need to cross both I-5 and 8 to get there. Still it was always worth the hurdle, offering a unique take on lunch. When you remembered it.


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