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Paseo Gastronomico La Luz; Downtown's Restaurant Row

Updated: Jul 1, 2018


An old brick building next to the railroad tracks is the site of Olio, one of the most popular restaurants on San Jose's Paseo Gastronomico La Luz.

by Michael Miller

(February, 2015)


Paseo Gastronomico La Luz; Downtown’s Restaurant Row.  

In the last few years, the city of San José has been creating a “restaurant row” close to Downtown.  Costa Ricans know it as Paseo Gastronomico la Luz.  It is Calle 33, between Avenidas 1 and 11 in Barrio Escalante.


Although it is still relatively undiscovered by tourists and North American expats, the Ticos are flocking to it.

The Costa Rica Beer Factory offers casual dining and beers from around the world.

After 7 p.m., this exciting restaurant row on Calle 33 is glowing from the lights of over 15 restaurants, cocktail lounges and coffee shops.  On a busy night, the street is jammed with cars trying to find a place to park, the bars are filled with laughter and conversation, and local couples are strolling from one venue to the next.


If you venture to Paseo Gastronomico on a Friday or Saturday night, you will find many of the restaurants packed with happy patrons.  Without a reservation, you may have to join a line outside to get a table.


A wine display greets patrons of Sophia Mediterranean Restaurant, which boasts the largest selection of lamb dishes in Costa Rica.

According to Jeannyna Soborio of Keidas Lounge, “We wanted to create a dining alternative to Escazu.  Paseo Gastronomico is a clean and safe street with a wide variety of restaurants and lounges that has become a popular destination for residents from this part of the Valley.”


At the south end of the “restaurant row,” on the corner of Avenida 1, is a small place specializing in crepes and coffee, called Creperia El Gato Negro.  At the opposite end, on the corner of Avenida 11, is a barbecue restaurant called La Parrillada d’ Escalante.


In between, you will find such popular places as the Costa Rica Beer Factory, which features beers from all over the world; L’Ancora, a traditional Italian restaurant; and The Beer and Cheesecake House, a casual dining place with a balcony overlooking the street.


The bar at the inviting Keidas Lounge, features many small "tapas" size offerings, allowing patrons to sample a number of dishes.

The two most popular restaurants on the Paseo Gastronomico are called Sofia Mediterráneo and Olio Pub and Restaraunt.  Sofia Mediterráneo, specializes in eastern Mediterranean food and boasts the largest selection of lamb dishes in Costa Rica.  (Their lamb is raised in Guanacaste.)  Olio Pub and Restaraunt, which sits just inches from the railroad tracks, draws a hip crowd to its bar and restaurant with its international fare.


Paseo Gastronomico is finding its niche with Costa Rica’s expanding middle and upper-middle class white-collar workers.  The patrons tend to be twenty to forty- something, affluent, educated and, judging by the menus and the wine lists, sophisticated diners.


L'Ancora Restaurant features traditional Italian fare on the Paseo Gastronomico.

And its location seems to be a big plus.  Paseo Gastronomico La Luz is just east of Downtown San José, in the quiet and charming neighborhood of Barrio Escalante, which has a growing number of schools and professional office buildings.  It is about midway between Downtown San José and the University district of San Pedro.  It is a quick cab ride from the Downtown hotels and theaters.


The Beer and Cheesecake House early in the evening, with its popular balcony overlooking Paseo Gastronomico.

If you wish to find Paseo Gastronomico La Luz by car or taxi from Downtown San José, take Avenida 2 toward San Pedro.  Look for the former Bagelman Restaurant. That is Avenida 33.  The “restaurant row” begins 200 meters to the north.


No compensation has been asked for, nor received, for this article. Although Paseo Gastronomico La Luz is a little outside of the Downtown San José area, it is all part of "the real San José."


Michael Miller is the author of the first and only guide book that focuses on Downtown San José, Costa Rica, titled The Real San José. Paperback copies are available for sale at selected retail outlets in San José.  An electronic version of The Real San José is available at Amazon/Kindle.  To access it, click here.


Your questions and comments are always welcomed. You can contact Michael directly by email: therealsanjose@gmail.com You can see additional stories that Michael has written about Downtown San José at his website:  TheRealSanJose.com


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