Galley at the Marina
550 Marina Parkway, Chula Vista, CA 91910
The tasty happy-hour specials make for a casual restaurant experience, overlooking the scenic marina in Chula Vista. Enjoy a half-pound hamburger with french fries, chicken Caesar salad with sourdough toast, or a filet mignon steak plate with steak fries. Price range of entrees: $15 - $30. Live music Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Wednesday evenings.
Happy Hour: 3:00– 6:00 p.m. Monday–Friday. Dine-in specials: Thursdays – all you can eat fish and chips. Wednesdays – half pound cheeseburger and french fries served with all the fixings. Tuesdays - taco specials.
Buses: No buses (nearest, 701, 709 at H Street trolley station)
Nearest bus/trolley stop: H Street trolley station
Trolley: Blue Line
Additional Info
Hours
Sunday | 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. |
Monday | 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. |
Tuesday | 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. |
Wednesday | 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. |
Thursday | 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. |
Friday | 11 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. |
Saturday | 9 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. |
Restaurants details
Cuisine | American Burgers Fish & Chips Fish Tacos Hot Sandwiches Salads Seafood Steak |
Price range of entrées | $15 - $30 |
Delivery | No |
Outdoor seating | Yes |
Party room | Yes |
Reservations accepted | Yes |
Kids menu | Yes |
Occasional live music | Yes |
Vegetarian friendly | Yes |
Vegan friendly | Yes |
Payment options | Accepts credit cards |
The food isnt anything to write home about, but the view is great. The service is bad most of the time and if you don't tip, you are considered rude and asked not to come back. The restaurant a few steps away (South Bay Fish and Grill) has better view, service and specials.
As a previous customer of the Galley at the Marina restaurant I am very upset and will certainly not be going back or recommending this restaurant!
I have a service dog, and am aware of my rights according to the American disability act and although my dog does NOT need to have the service dog vest or any type of tags on him indicating this I do have them as a precaution
Today July 6th, 2014 at 10:00 am I visited the restaurant with my aunt to have breakfast. Miss S. Esparza, the hostes, treated us with a you can't come in here with a dog. I explained to her that this was a service dog and she demanded that I show her proof of this fact. Now according to the ADA LAW persons with service dogs need not have them nor certified nor show any ID, vest or tags as proof. By law the business is allowed to inquire if the dog is a service animal and if so what service does he render.
Miss S. Esparza treated me with such rudeness, humiliating me in front of all the restaurant, denying me to be seated. While Miss S. Esparza was all high and mighty treating me like a criminal another waiters approached and asked what the problem was, I explained the situation and she immediately told Miss S. Esparza that I was correct and should be allowed in. Miss S. Esparza still denied me to be seated and was very adamant about it.
I pointed out to this employe Miss S. Esparza that she was treating me very rudely to which she told me that if I don't like it I should go elsewhere!!
The owner of this restaurant, Fran Muncie, has apparently given orders to require written proof that the dog is in fact a service animal, even though the law states differently!
The Galley at the Marina is breaking the law when they require customers with service dogs to show written proof stating that the dog is a service dog.
The Galley at the Marina is breaking the law when it denies customers with service dogs to enter their restaurants because they do not have written proof that the dog is a service dog.
Fran Muncie, I do hope you inform yourself and stop breaking the law and discriminating against your customers!!!