64 Degrees
Dining hall · La Jolla
About 64 Degrees
At 64 Degrees, we're thrilled to bring a taste of campus tradition to La Jolla. Inspired by our college roots, we've transformed into an inviting dining hall where friends and neighbors can gather. Our menu features classic comfort food with a twist - think juicy burgers, savory stir-fries, and fres...
At 64 Degrees, we're thrilled to bring a taste of campus tradition to La Jolla. Inspired by our college roots, we've transformed into an inviting dining hall where friends and neighbors can gather. Our menu features classic comfort food with a twist - think juicy burgers, savory stir-fries, and fresh tacos that will transport you back to your favorite cafeteria memories. As you step inside, you'll be charmed by the airy atmosphere and friendly service that makes us feel like home. Whether it's a quick bite or a leisurely meal, we're here to serve up warm hospitality alongside our delicious eats.
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64 Degrees is located in La Jolla, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Casa William Black-SDM-W-12 Locus A (CA-SDI-4669) (A 819m) — place in California listed on National Register of Historic Places Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
Parks & Gardens
- Revelle Plaza (A 86m) — park in the United States of America
- Muir Field (A 254m) — park in San Diego County, California, United States of America
- Matthews Quadrangle (A 781m) — park in San Diego County, California, United States of America
Other Points of Interest
- Q121463223 (A 292m)
- Q118668272 (A 302m) — building in San Diego, United States of America
- Q120405650 (A 369m)
- University of California, Sally T. WongAvery Library (A 590m) — academic library building part of the UC San Diego Library
- Conrad Prebys Music Center (A 777m)
- Biblioteca Geisel (A 822m) — main library building at University of California, San Diego
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64 Degrees La Jolla Reviews
They have this decent brunch every Sunday morning. The overall quality depends on the chefs. But today the salmon Benedict egg is extraordinarily good
Good place to eat on campus. Has several stations each serving a unique style of cuisine. Good options, and a good atmosphere.
The pinnacle of gourmet dining. Nothing comes close to the exquisite taste of the burger lounge, or the authentic cultural taste of the wok. Alice is also the best worker. Give her a raise!
food is fresh and made to order. The wait was a little extra. The portion of onion rings is a little small, but other than that it was excellent.
Lol I used to work here. For a dining hall, this place has pretty good food. I recommend a burger lounge black bean burger! There are food shows that give out free samples. The staff care a lot about sanitation even if the students u may notice try to cut corners. I love everything about this dining hall though. Revelle for lyfe
Different choices in one place, all great. Good prices and they bring your food to your table. Also a modern and clean place with sports o the many TVs, love this place!
I came from ucla and the dorm food at ucsd is quite different than I expected but in a good way! The hamburger was delicious and created in a creative manner
For food at UCSD, this is the best dining hall on campus. There is a variety of food including Chinese food, burgers, street tacos, salads, and specialty entrées. The go to are the burgers that are created to your liking. The brioche buns are great compared to other dining halls, and is a refresher from other bland food at UCSD.
The food here is a simply exquisite experience. Ranging from the rural farmlands of China to the urban sprawl of New York burgers, the delicacies of this area are simply metropolitan. Splurge on the limitless fountain drinks offered by the culinary staff, as they offer a wide range of options, not limited to coca cola, Sprite, and water. One shortcoming of this reputable dining institution is their "carmelized onions." These onions have been brutalised and undercooked by their fine chefs, however they redeem themselves in the light of their panko-fried onion rings. Then take a turn on the lighter side of their cuisine - the gourmet salad stand, where you are offered the highest quality vinigrette and olive oil. Here you experience the full range of freedom that accompanies the ability to serve yourself. All in all, the culinary staff here has been simply unrelenting in their pursuit of the art of the cook.
A good dining hall at the south side of campus for a selection of food from the grill, wok, and more. Seating is plentiful and the atmosphere is modern yet welcoming. Highly recommend the fish and chips or a wok-fried dish if you’re a student of any level.
This place is really well known for their Burgers! I love getting the turkey burger or even just the regular hamburger. It is super delicious and always consistent. The other options though are a bit mehh. Their Chinese food plates are sort of like Knock-off Panda express meals and their Revelle dining is sub par at best. I can't believe how small the portions are for Revelle Dining for food that I can cook better myself. Overall, the diner is pretty below average, but the burgers brings it back up!
Good but inconsistant. If you can get the tacos they are actually always amazing quality. Burgers are usually good but not a guarantee. Overall solid, my favorite dining hall, but it's still a college dining hall
One of the more modern and up to date school cafeterias I've been to. Multiple sections each featuring different types of cuisine, you'll definately get your money's worth
Another dining hall scamming poor students that are already in debt. Everything is overpriced and not usually worth it. Service is good enough, but not exceptional, because it is mostly students who are just working to make ends meet. Its not horrible, but if you are a student eating here everyday you will be sick of it after the first week
Burgers are a one shot try. Value for money isn't on the good end there, neither is the slightly high end attempt that they serve on plate. The wok (remotely Asian rice/noodle bowl) station isn't too bad for La Jolla in general and priced reasonably.
Very hard to eat vegan here. Not very inclusive when it comes to dietary restrictions. Only vegan options they have that are actually tasty are the curly fries. Very disappointing since people are paying thousands to come here.
One year ago, I may have given you five stars. But now the amazing giant custom salad bar with all sorts of great toppings is gone, and it seems like the only place ever open is the sad wok bowls (still eatable but lame) and the burger place (pretty decent actually). This place had the ABSOLUTE BEST SALAD CHOICES on campus and then they got rid of it and it's sad and was one of UCSD's worst decision making moments. It has lots of available kitchen space and food counters but it seems like none of it is ever used.
Do NOT order from Umi shitty food and wait time is beyond me
Triton grill, prioritizes service please buy app over people who come here nor there in person. This results in 34 more minute wait which is quite an acceptable for a sandwich.
I wouldn't even eat its food if someone paid me. The wok is an insult to the Chinese culture, the tacos r bland, revelle cuisine is disgusting and over priced, and it takes forever to get the burgers.
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9249 S Scholars Dr, La Jolla, CA 92093
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