A new soccer-inspired gastropub has unveiled in San Diego's BayHo area, taking over the space left dormant by the closure of Kitchen 4140. The first restaurant by Paris-born proprietor Caroline Sternberg, Red Card Café is now open at 4140 Morena Boulevard in Bay Park, offering a modern interior design, indoor-outdoor seating and a menu built around the rising popularity of international street foods.
Making creative use of an industrial space that once served as a catering kitchen, Red Card Café's design includes raised, air-duct accented ceilings and refinished white walls ornamented with oversized mirrors and historic, sienna-toned prints of early 20th century European football.
Entering the main dining room, guests can opt for plush booths, café-style and high-top tables, or a concrete finished bar complemented by a fire engine red tap pouring fourteen local craft beers. A semi-private room at the front of the main dining room will offer a more intimate space for smaller gatherings and overflow seating, while through a rustic, sliding barn door guests will discover a large back room featuring a communal king’s table crafted from reclaimed barn wood. In sharp contrast to this, a side area of Red Card Café’s back dining room has been transformed into a casual lounge area complete with white sofas and black leather chairs under modern, starburst-esque chandeliers.
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Red Card Café will serve lunch and dinner Monday through Friday, and brunch and dinner on Saturdays and Sundays. For more information, visit redcardcafe.com and check out the dinner menu below.




