Mission + Garnet, from Slater's 50/50 restaurant chain founder Scott Slater, will have six quick-service eateries when complete this spring
The intersection of Mission Boulevard and Garnet Avenue is the busiest intersection in Pacific Beach, especially in the summer when throngs of pedestrians pack the sidewalks. It’s about to get even busier.
On Feb. 16, restaurateur Scott Slater opened Mission + Garnet, a sort of outdoor food hall that, when complete, will feature six walk-up, quick-service restaurants with mostly outdoor seating. I visited Mission + Garnet earlier this week to try some food items and learn about what’s to come. Here’s an overview.Spitfire Tacos
— This Mexican-with-a-twist outlet serves tacos, burritos and bowls filled with fried chicken, Korean barbecue pork belly, black truffle carne asada and jerk chicken, as well as traditional options. I chose an al pastor pork taco that was filled with fresh and nicely seasoned ingredients and wish I’d ordered two. $4.75-$15.— Three eggs, fried or scrambled, are packed into these big, stuffed meals in a tortilla.
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