Groundbreaking Event Celebrates Waterfront Restaurant Development

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<p>Were it not for the project renderings of the development project on the North Embarcadero waterfront, it would be difficult to imagine what the water-adjacent space will become in the next year.</p>
<p>This iconic location, previously held by Anthony’s Fish Grotto, will be transformed into a two-story restaurant facility with a perimeter walkway and a viewing deck.</p>
<p>The Port of San Diego and the Brigantine, Inc. held a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday morning to mark the start of construction of the waterfront restaurant site, Portside Pier.</p>
<p>The restaurants options at the Portside Pier will include Brigantine on the Bay, Miguel’s Cocina, Ketch Grill &amp; Taps, and Portside Gelato and Coffee.</p>
<p>Aside from the dining experiences, the Portside Pier will also have free public access to those who want to enjoy the views the San Diego Bay has to offer.</p>
<p>The project construction is expected to begin next week and could take 16 months to complete.</p>
<p>According to Board of Port Commissioners Chairman Rafael Castellanos, the project is expected to generate more than $1.1 million in annual rent to the Port of San Diego.</p>
<p>“This is what we call San Diego’s front porch so when the big cruise ships come in this is the first thing they see, so it’s going to be a flagship project that will really be world class,” Castellanos said to La Prensa San Diego.</p>
<p>Castellanos said that when the Port began to see what restaurant developers could do with the space, the Portside Pier is exactly what they had in mind.</p>
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<p>In 2017, the lease held by Anthony’s Fish Grotto – a popular seafood spot that had been on the North Embarcadero location for 52 years – expired and was not renewed by the Port.</p>
<p>According to a Port press release, following a competitive public process, the Port selected the Brigantine’s Portside Pier restaurant development in an effort to promote quality development.</p>
<p>The Brigantine, Inc. is a San Diego restaurant company that owns and operates restaurants like Brigantine Seafood and Oyster Bar, Miguel’s Cocina, and Ketch Grill and Taps.</p>
<p>Mike Morton, president and CEO of the Brigantine, Inc., said this project is the largest and first over the water project for the restaurant company.</p>
<p>“Standing here today, I really don’t think we could have dreamed of a nicer location,” Morton said.</p>
<p>Morton said the waterfront restaurants will add approximately 250 jobs to the site alone.</p>

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Andrea Lopez Villafana