![]() Most of the complaints about the burger at Rocky’s Crown Pub revolve around the fact that it is too old school in an age of fancy burgers. This is the same place that supplies Slater’s 50/50, another one of our favorite hamburger places. They will set condiments by your side including a jar of the pickled yellow cascabella peppers popular at In-N-Out.Īccording to a 2009 review of Rocky’s Crown Pub in Serious Eats, the meat comes in 10-pound blocks from Jensen’s Meat. These are the basic deal, lettuce, tomato and onion (I always get no mayo). This is a very small place with a few tables and seating at the bar.īurgers are cooked to order so it can take a while. ![]() I have actually only gone here for lunch so I can not say what the nighttime crowd is like. The crowd tends towards an older group of 50+. However, with the high price of San Diego craft beer, that is just the way things go.ĭuring lunch time, Rocky’s Crown Pub can get packed. I remember just a short time ago this special was only $10. Fries are $4.Ī big attraction at Rocky’s Crown Pub is the lunch special where you get a 1/3 pound cheeseburger, fries and a pint of beer for $14.75. There are two burger sizes at Rocky’s Crown Pub, 1/3 pound and a half pound. Prices have definitely gone up in recent years so bring lots of money. The only food they serve is burgers and fries. Rocky’s Crown Pub was founded in 1977 along Ingraham St in the Crown Point area of Pacific Beach. However, the web site is and that burgers are what make this place special. Mainly this is because Rocky’s is a bar where no one under 21 is allowed. We don’t get to Rocky’s as much as we would like. In Fun Diego Family’s quest for the best burgers in San Diego this is our review of Rocky’s Crown Pub in Pacific Beach. They deserve to be as they make a great burger. On almost any respectable list of best hamburgers in San Diego, Rocky’s will be near the top.
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