Tag Archives: San Diego

Airport Bites: The Counter @ SAN

Chasing the Eclipse: Gastronomic Notes from a Trip to New Orleans and Dallas.

A decent blue cheese burger & an unmemorable salad at San Diego International Airport

No one goes to an airport to eat, but flight schedules sometimes make you have to rely on whatever food you can find at the airport for substance – particularly if you’re flying a no-frills airline which doesn’t even offer meals for purchase. While in recent decades airplane food has gotten better, it’s usually disappointing and overpriced. Our recent experience having lunch at the San Diego International Airport might have been that, if we hadn’t come with lowered expectations. As it happened, the burger I had The Counter was decent enough.

The Counter is a small gourmet burger chain that has a smattering of locations across the US – including at three different airports. I used to visit the Fremont location back in the day, before gourmet burgers were even a thing, and I was a fan of their fare. So I was happy to see they had a branch near the Southwest gates in Terminal 1 at the San Diego airport, where we stopped on our way to New Orleans. For better or worse, our plane was late, which gave us time to eat before we embarked.

blue cheese burger

I had the blue cheese burger. On its website, The Corner describes the Beef & Blue burger as having “danish blue cheese, organic mixed greens, tomatoes, bacon onion jam, garlic aioli, brioche bun” and it might, indeed, have had all that, though I don’t remember the tomatoes. The burger was fairly good. The beef patty itself was dry and overcooked, but the blue cheese sauce was fantastic, it almost made up for any deficiencies on the meat. The burger was expensive, I think upwards of $16, but it was quite large, I had trouble finishing it. For an airport burger it was as good as it gets.

Mike ordered a salad. He doesn’t remember what salad it was, but you can see it in the photo. He thought it was OK. He didn’t rave about it at the time, but I don’t remember him complaining either. It was just an unmemorable salad.

Still, for an airport dining experience, this was fine.

The Counter
San Diego International Airport
13225 N Harbor Dr
Terminal 1
San Diego, CA

Con Pane Rustic Breads & Cafe – San Diego

We went to Con Pane last February (2012) when we visited San Diego for the Democratic Convention.  Our friend Ralph took us there for breakfast one morning – and we had enough bread leftover for lunch!  I got the Sweet Bread Baker’s Plate ($4), consisting of 3 enormous slices of fresh bread (your choice), served with butter, fruit preserves and creme cheese.  The bread was delicious.  Probably my favorite was the Pain au Levain, your basic country white bread – with butter and jam it was just heavenly.  The Kalamata Olive bread was probably my least favorite, but I’m not a huge olive fan.  I recommend that you get a bread plate to share – one slice is definitely enough.  We also shared a couple of pastries, but it was too long ago and I can’t recall what they were.  My recollection is that they were good, but not impressive.  Coffee was good, and the place quite nice.  All in all, I’d go back.

Con Pane
2750 Dewey Rd, #105
San Diego, CA
(619) 224-4344
M,T,Th,F 7 am – 6 pm
Sat 8 am – 6 pm
Sun 8 am – 4 pm

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