Rockin Baja in Old Town San Diego offers a full menu
of Mexican Baja food. Known for its food, drinks and entertainment it has
positive reviews from customers. The atmosphere is unique offering lots of knick
knacks to gain your attention throughout the restaurant. Fountains, wall
hangings, authentic décor, and plant life dot the well-designed floor space. It
is one of those places where so much lively entertainment, bright décor and spicy
food enhance your mood.
Live entertainment is a big attraction for Rockin
Baja. Patrons come to toast to good times and listen to the singers while they
order a bucketful of authentic Baja food. Lobster, fish tacos, and other zesty
Mexican style plates are on the menu. Originally started in the sleepy fishing
village of Puerto Nuevo its brand has been franchised
to a couple of locations around San Diego.
A few of their specialties include the Big Baja Bucket with Seasoned
Lobster Tails, Baja Style Shrimp, Carne Asada & Grilled Chicken. Includes
“All You Can Eat” Ranchero Beans, Mexican Rice, Flour Tortillas, Honey Chili
Butter and Fresh Salsas. You can also try the Lobster
Tacos del Patron which has Battered fried Maine Lobster topped with
shredded cabbage, crema fresca, tomato, onion, fresh sliced avocado and
cilantro ranch dressing. Served on warm flour tortillas.
The food follows the Baja tradition in
its taste and style. Baja is a region of Northwestern Mexico that includes well
known locations such as Tijuana, Ensenada and La Paz. There is
also a place called Baja California that is actually part of Mexico that is
somewhat cut off from the mainland by the Sea of Cortes and contains many of
the same cultural characteristics (1). The
area is known for its spicy seafood and hot and rugged landscape. Few Pintos
and electric cars there.
Rockin Baja is a place that you won’t easily forget.
Many of the patrons come back frequently throughout the year. Tourists like to
visit the historical offerings of Old Town and then make their way over to
Rockin Baja less than a block away. Heavy foot traffic, a few blocks from
public transportation and right in the vicinity of a major attraction helps
Rockin Baja keep on “Rockin”.
Rockin
Baja
3890 Twiggs St
San Diego, CA 92110
Sonnier, G. & Ainslie, A. (2011). Estimating the
value of brand-image associations: the role of general and specific brand
image. Journal of Marketing Research, 48
(3).
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