A Page from History: Bungalows Still Hold Court in Ocean Beach
By Eric DuVall / Point Loma- OB Monthly (SDU-T) / June 17, 2025
Picture if you will a shaggy individual of indeterminate age deftly negotiating a gently curving garden path among several small dwellings.
He is evidently returning home from an evening’s revelry — and he might have stopped at the store for a quart of half and half. He grips his bowling ball a little tighter as he fumbles for his keys. Entering his cozy abode, something seems amiss. Before he can even put his half and half in the fridge, our protagonist — we are talking about “The Dude” here, in Los Angeles (with a hard “g”) — finds himself the victim of a home invasion due to a case of mistaken identity. That aggression would not stand, it is later revealed, but we have been introduced to Jeffery Lebowski and his charming and classic California bungalow court in the movie “The Big Lebowski.”
Bungalow courts seem ubiquitous in certain San Diego neighborhoods, and early suburbs such as Ocean Beach still claim plenty of them. Bungalow courts are still popular, right? Desirable domiciles? Absolutely.
So, similar arrangements probably have been part of most urban areas, correct? Nope. You might be surprised to learn, as I was, that the bungalow court is almost exclusively a Southern California phenomenon. In fact, experts tell us that more bungalow courts were built in San Diego than in any city other than Los Angeles.

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