
Apartments near Cane's Bar and Grill in San Diego, CA (996 Rentals)


4850-4864 Coronado Ave

1050 Felspar St

4120 Venus St

1452 Grand Ave

1539 Grand Ave

Pacific Beach

3955 Honeycutt St

1435 Hornblend St

1929-1931 Fortuna Ave

3204-3218 Ollie St

834-840.5 Emerald St

4225 Montalvo St

1627 Thomas Ave

4410-4414 Haines St

4832 Coronado Ave

1104 Felspar St

1642 Reed Ave

826 Emerald St

1211 Felspar St

4011 Lamont St

1443 Hornblend St

4250-4258 Whittier St

4258 Jewell St

1746 Oliver Ave

1469 Hornblend St

4075-4077 Sequoia St

1760-1762 Oliver Ave

1620 Thomas Ave

Kendall Apartments

4231 Whittier St

1424-1430 Hornblend St

4080 Lamont St

1681 Thomas Ave

1444-1446 Hornblend St

1636 Thomas Ave

1973 Fortuna Ave

1749-1759 Reed Ave

3976 Morrell St

4225-4227 Whittier St

Point Loma Tennis Club

4046 Honeycutt St

Surf House

4009-4017 Honeycutt St

1860 Pacific Beach Dr

1775 Reed Ave

1478 Hornblend St

1664 Thomas Ave

1519-1553 Hornblend St

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Need a place to get out of your San Diego apartment and have a little fun? We have the perfect place. Watch the sunset while sipping your margarita or beer on the deck at Cane's Bar and Grill, a waterfront and rooftop bar in Mission Bay. Then, after the sun goes down, watch some live music if it's a Wednesday through Saturday, or just dance the night away to popular, "in" music. Their logo touts "Music, food and spirits" - just what apartment-ites are looking for when getting out for some fun for the evening. The full menu at Cane's will feed you well before you party. Mostly Mexican fare including tasty appetizers, soups and salads, and delicious chipoltle tortilla wraps, you can also wrangle a burger or a pizza and some dessert. Happy hour is Monday through Friday from 5-7pm, but another time for reduced price drinks is during NFL football games - sweet. A full bar is available, as are foreign and domestic beer and wine. Try a Hurricane, if you dare. Cane's is famous for them in the Mission Beach area. The margaritas are delightful as well, with several varieties to choose from. Three plasma TVs and 20 others throughout the wide expanse of the bar provide all sorts of sports in the right season for college and professional sports fans. It's the official football watching site for the Oregon Ducks, the University of Miami and the University of Colorado. And if you want to host a special party in an oceanfront banquet room, Cane's has the place with a variety of catering options available and three sizes of rooms to rent - from 50 - 800 people. So quit dilly-dallying around your apartment, teeter-tottering on what to do and head over to Cane's for good time, good people, and a good atmosphere! PS- If you find yourself falling absolutely in love with Cane's and becoming a regular. Ditch the commute from your old apartment and find a new place near your favorite San Diego nightlife spot. Check out all of the great apartments in the area at http://www.apartmenthomeliving.com
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