Welcome to Cocina 35
Cocina 35 is a Mexican breakfast and brunch spot located in San Diego, offering a wide range of options including chilaquiles, flan, and churros con cajeta. The restaurant is known for its vibrant atmosphere and Latinx-owned charm. Customers rave about the delicious food and friendly service, despite potential wait times due to its popularity. With options for vegan and vegetarian diets, as well as a variety of beverages like agua fresca and Mexican spiced coffee, Cocina 35 has something for everyone. Don't miss out on this trendy, romantic, and classy dining experience in the heart of Liberty Station.
- 2750 Dewey Rd Ste 104 San Diego, CA 921062750 Dewey Rd Ste 104 San Diego, CA 92106 Hotline: (619) 794-2041
Welcome to Cocina 35, a vibrant Mexican restaurant located in San Diego, CA. This Latinx and women-owned establishment offers a variety of options for breakfast, brunch, and lunch, making it a perfect spot for a casual meal with friends or a romantic date.
What sets Cocina 35 apart is its attention to detail in providing a range of amenities to cater to all guests. From vegan options to wheelchair accessibility, and even offering ASL proficient service, Cocina 35 prides itself on being open to all.
One of the standout dishes at Cocina 35 is the Chilaquiles Rancheros, featuring delectable tomato salsa chilaquiles topped with beef chorizo and eggs. For dessert, don't miss out on the Churros con Cajeta or the Flan, which are highly recommended by many satisfied customers.
Visiting Cocina 35, you can expect a bustling atmosphere with moderate noise levels, perfect for gathering with groups or enjoying a meal with kids. The restaurant also offers a full bar, free Wi-Fi, and outdoor seating, providing a comfortable dining experience.
Based on customer reviews, guests praise the delicious food, great service, and cool vibes at Cocina 35. While there may be a wait during peak times, the experience and flavors make it well worth it. Don't forget to explore the diverse beverage menu, including Mexican spiced coffee and fresh agua frescas.
Overall, Cocina 35 combines flavorful Mexican cuisine with a welcoming ambiance, making it a must-visit destination in San Diego. Whether you're a local looking for a new favorite spot or a tourist craving authentic Mexican flavors, Cocina 35 has something special to offer.

Located at Liberty station San Diego. You have to know two things: long lines (looooong) on weekends and amazing chilaquiles. No reservations on weekends but they have a bar line where you sit at the bar. I have had the La bomba and Mercado. Love both. The Chile verde is spicy level 5/10. I came with group of 8 on weekend around 9:30-10:00 and we waited 1.5 hours. I came party of 1 on Sunday at 2:30 and waited 10 minutes. The mimosa flight is potent! Prepared to be buzzed. I got mezcal de bueno and it is smoky.

Love all the food, also the service is great and the atmosphere is awesome,best place for a breakfast!!!!

Came here on a Friday morning. Unfortunately, there are no reservations during the weekend and there may be a wait time when you arrive. When I got there, there was a small ceremony across the street that just ended so it was a little busy. For a party of 2, we waited for about 35 min. Regarding the food. I ordered the seasonal chilaquiles and mole. I thought it was delicious. Usually, mole when I go to restaurants is a miss, but their mole was good. It does not come with any protein so I added asada and a fried egg. I also ordered a Michelada. Their Michelada mix was super refreshing. Overall, I would come back.

Food is delicious! Vibes are really cool. This is a great place to have a brunch date! Service is fast and friendly. There may be a bit of a wait being that this is a pretty popular place, but definitely worth the wait.

Talk about aesthetic! This cutie restaurant needs to be next on your list. As soon as you walk in you get a "food tour", the host guides you along the display case of all their food items. I thought I was window shopping lol We sat at the bar because it was a shorter wait time, the only downside of not sitting at a table was the service. The bartender was clearly busy so he couldn't attend to us as much as a server. We had to ask for refills on drinks and he forget to add the churros to our order. The food did arrive quickly! One of my favorite things about the restaurant was the pan dulce cart. A server would walk around the restaurant with a cart full of pan dulce and cafe de la olla. Such a great touch! Agua frescas - 9/10 Food - 7/10

Food and drinks were pretty good! I ordered the De Mercado chilaquiles and a mimosa flight. The chilaquiles were good, but could've used more meat and more than a single slice of avocado. The mimosa flight was good! I believe they were watermelon, orange juice, horchata, and mango with a tajin rim. Watermelon was the best out of the four. It was about an hour and a half wait, which was understandable for a Sunday. There were several birthdays, as the staff would come out every 5-10 minutes to sing and celebrate the guests's birthdays. It does get pretty loud at times but nothing too chaotic. I'd definitely go again, but preferably on a weekday since they take reservations and wouldn't be as busy.