Trust, San Diego, 4/12/25

building – 3752 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92103

Trust Restaurant is another of Chef/Owner Brad Wise’s concepts.  He is the chef at the Fort Oak restaurant written up a couple days ago.  This is a similar place in the idea of shared plates and wood-fired cooking.  This place opened in 2016 and was the start to a half dozen places he now owns.  On the ground level of a multi-story building, the corner restaurant takes full advantage of the patios outside to add extra dining space.  Inside some bench seating bisects the room between the bar with seating and the tables.   The back of the room is part of an open kitchen and there is music in the background.  The bare wood tables are matched by wood in the ceiling above the exposed ductwork.   Some sound absorbing panels hang up there to help with all the hard surfaces below.  It’s stylish but much more casual feeling than Fort Oak.  We were there for the brunch which is available on Sat and Sun but dinner is the mainstay, serving that every night but Tues.  Service was friendly and efficient and the food is good.  I’d love to know what you think if you go there for dinner. Continue reading

Fort Oak, San Diego, 4/11/25

building – 1011 Fort Stockton Dr, San Diego, CA 92103

Fort Oak advertises itself as an ‘ode to fire and the sea’ with Chef/Owner Brad Wise using a wood fire to cook much of the food.   They supplement that with a large raw bar for seafood.  They are open for dinner every night but Tuesday.  In a separate room where the wood-burning hearth/kitchen is they also have a Chef’s Counter for 10 guests on Thurs and Fri nights.  The tasting menu also has optional beverage pairings.  We were not able to secure a place at the tasting counter but our server walked us by the window to the room to see the chef and his team in action.  The  main dining area is in an historic former car dealership space with the horseshoe shaped bar being in the old showroom and then various dining rooms are in and outside.  A lion statue was supposed to be a tribute to the actual lion that the car dealership owner brought with him to work.  Tile, glass and wood make up the various stylish spaces filled with music.  The menu is designed to have shared small plates and we did just that – sharing a number of items.  While they were creative, I would say the food was mixed in tastiness, but the fun in lots of little plates is that some will delight you while others are just food.  Let me know what you think when you visit. Continue reading