When we first reported that beloved Leucadia date spot Valentina was getting a sibling, the Solana Beach wine bar was planned for a March 2024 opening. Though what restaurant partner Todd Henderson calls “some barriers and unexpected delays” extended that timeline, North County dwellers awaiting a new place to woo Hinge matches will soon find succor: Vále Bodega should finally open its doors at 346 South Cedros Avenue by the end of the year.
Henderson says guests should expect Vále to feel like a little sister to Valentina, the Spanish-Mediterranean bistro that Mario and Morgan Guerra founded in 2019 and named after their daughter. The Guerras’ restaurant group The Leucadia Co. also operates Hamburger Hut, Corner Pizza, and Jaguar Paw, and the couple had been looking to replicate Valentina’s success in North County.
Many of Valentina’s dishes ( including the croquetas de iberico, gambas al ajillo, and jamón ibérico sliced from behind the bar) will appear on Vále’s menu, and it’ll share its big sib’s emphasis on small plates and local, sustainably caught fresh seafood. The wine program will be similar, as well, with lots of traditional Spanish wines, as well as a few Henderson calls explorative but not too adventurous.
“This is a space where we love to be able to have our creature comforts—things that are comfortable and familiar to a lot of our guests,” he says.
The space is quite small, with seating for a little over 20 guests and no outdoor space. A large bar will dominate much of the interior, along with a wooden banquette along the window custom built by local surfboard shaper Jon Wegener. Valentina’s executive chef Benjamin Lara (formerly of Campfire) will work with Mario Guerra on a few new menu items inspired by Guerra’s childhood visits to Spain to visit family. The food, Henderson says, is unfussy and “delicious, but it’s not bending the concept of what’s palatable. It’s tasty and simple and beautiful.”
Above all, Vále hopes to be a community gathering space helping friends and neighbors connect. After 17 years in the restaurant business, Henderson says that as much as he loves wine, he loves bringing people together even more. “Providing a service to others and creating a little landmark in a community—that is something I’m incredibly passionate about and very much looking forward to,” he says. “Being able to establish just a small, little space over in Solana—where I think Cedros will be very happy to have us—it’s just a beautiful endeavor.”
San Diego Restaurant News & Food Events
October Is Farm to School Month
If you aren’t already familiar with Olivewood Gardens, I strongly recommend you give the National City–based nonprofit a gander. The nearly eight-acre property offers opportunities for adults and children to learn about farming, sustainability, cooking, gardening, and nutrition and hosts a number of classes and other events. This month, Olivewood is partnering with the National City school district to teach students about gardening. To learn more about upcoming events or get involved, check out the org’s website and Instagram.
Beth’s Bites
- San Diego’s first alcohol-free bar is opening in Hillcrest at the end of the year.
- We started looking into Oslo Sardine Bar’s Jacumba project back in March, and Max Daily is still teasing us with cryptic non-updates. Patience is not my strong suit, Max!
- My family and I are huge fans of the food court at H-Mart on Balboa, and were disappointed to see the Korean snack bar It’s Boonsik had left the building. However, it appears they may be popping up once more in… the Northrop Grumman campus at 9326 Spectrum Center Boulevard? Weird, but better than nothing, I suppose.
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