Plan your visit to Del Mar

The Del Mar dining year has structural rhythms that reward planning. Tuesday and Wednesday nights at the top tier are the city's most coveted reservations. The kitchens are fresh from the weekend, the rooms are populated by serious diners rather than tourists, and the wine programs run their best service. Thursday is when the financial-services and professional-class power dinners concentrate. Friday and Saturday at the top tier require advance planning by two to three weeks; the lunch services at the top-tier restaurants are often bookable closer to the date.

Reservations should be made directly with the restaurant where possible. The major platforms. OpenTable, Resy, and Tock. Handle most of the city's better restaurants, but a phone call to the maître d' for a specific table preference is rarely refused at the top-tier addresses.

Tipping in the United States runs 18-22% on the pre-tax bill at the four-dollar-sign tier; the lower tier follows the same percentages. Service charges added automatically to large groups are standard. The wine programs at the top-tier restaurants reward the diner who orders by the bottle.

What makes Del Mar different

Del Mar's dining culture is shaped by two things: the summer race meet at the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club and the luxury resorts above the bluff. Quiet Tuesday and Wednesday nights at the chef-counter and Camino Del Mar chef-owner rooms are often the most coveted reservations; Friday and Saturday at Addison (three Michelin stars), Pacifica Del Mar and the Camino Del Mar fine-dining circuit need planning two to four weeks ahead, and Addison itself books months out for prime-time service. The wine programmes at the top tier are unusually serious, with real Burgundy, Bordeaux, Champagne, California and Baja depth, and ordering by the bottle is the norm. Peak demand runs mid-July through early September for the race meet, when the better rooms book out by April, with a secondary peak around the San Diego County Fair in late June and early July.

Frequently asked questions

Which restaurant in Del Mar is best for closing a business deal?

For 2026, our editors point to the city's most reliably calibrated power-dining rooms. The addresses where the table itself is part of the conversation. Look for the restaurants we've badged Close a Deal in our ranking above; book directly, arrive first, order the better wine.

How far in advance should I book Del Mar's top restaurants?

For the top tier. Our top three above. Book two to four weeks ahead for weekend service. Mid-week reservations are often available within seven days. The chef's-counter and tasting-menu rooms typically need longer planning.

What's the dress code at Del Mar's fine-dining restaurants?

Business casual is the floor at the four-dollar-sign tier; smart casual is acceptable at the three-dollar-sign tier. Jackets are recommended for men at the formal dining rooms; trainers are accepted at the chef-owner generation but not at the formal power-dining rooms.

Are these restaurants open for lunch?

The established fine-dining rooms and the steakhouse circuit run lunch services. Many tasting-menu addresses are dinner-only. Check each restaurant's listing on its detail page (linked above) for the current schedule.