Bar in San Diego, United States
Modern Times Flavordome
100ptsEasy to book, genuinely worth your time.

About Modern Times Flavordome
Modern Times Flavordome is a brewery-anchored experience venue in North Park, San Diego — easy to book and better suited to groups and casual dates than to serious food occasions. The value per round runs below cocktail bar pricing, and the Flavordome format delivers more atmosphere than a standard taproom without the formality of a reservation-required dinner. Come for the drinks; treat food as a bonus.
Worth the Trip to North Park?
Getting into Modern Times Flavordome is not the problem — this is one of the easier bookings in San Diego's bar and dining scene, and that accessibility is part of what makes it worth considering. The real question is whether the experience delivers enough to justify the outing, especially when North Park has no shortage of options competing for the same evening. Based on what we know about the venue at 3000 Upas St, the answer leans yes — with the right expectations set.
Modern Times Flavordome sits within the Modern Times Beer ecosystem, a San Diego brewery operation that built its reputation on creative, high-concept brewing before expanding into food and experience. The Flavordome format is designed around that brewery identity: expect the sensory environment to be shaped by fermentation aromas, malt, and hops rather than a kitchen-first experience. If you are arriving primarily for food, recalibrate. If you are arriving for a full-format brewery experience in a venue designed with some ambition, the Flavordome is the right address.
For a special occasion or date night, the Flavordome offers more atmosphere than a standard taproom without demanding the formality of a sit-down restaurant. That middle-ground positioning is genuinely useful in San Diego, where the gap between a casual bar and a reservation-required dinner spot can feel wide. You get a designed environment, a drinks program built around the brewery's own output, and enough food to make an evening of it , all without the booking anxiety that comes with San Diego's more competitive tables.
On value per round, brewery-anchored venues like this one typically run below cocktail bar pricing, which matters if you are planning multiple rounds across an evening. Without confirmed current pricing in our database, we are not going to quote specific figures , but the Modern Times brand has historically positioned itself as an accessible mid-tier option rather than a premium play. That is a reasonable expectation to carry in, and if it holds, the value case is solid compared to cocktail-forward bars in the same neighbourhood.
For groups, the Flavordome's format works better than most intimate cocktail bars, where eight people at a small table becomes uncomfortable fast. The brewery-hall scale accommodates larger parties without the friction. For a date or business dinner, the atmosphere is engaging without being so loud that conversation suffers , though timing matters, as any high-capacity venue will get noisier as the evening progresses. Arriving early in the session is the practical move if you want the calmer version of the room.
Reservations: Easy to book; walk-ins generally viable but calling ahead is sensible for groups. Dress: Casual , no formal expectation. Budget: Mid-tier brewery pricing; expect lower per-round cost than dedicated cocktail bars in San Diego. Location: 3000 Upas St, North Park, San Diego, CA 92104.
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FAQs
- Is Modern Times Flavordome good for groups? Yes , the brewery-hall scale handles larger parties more comfortably than most intimate bars in San Diego. Groups of six or more will find the format works in their favour. Book ahead if you are coming with eight or more people.
- Does Modern Times Flavordome have outdoor seating? Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in our current data. Given San Diego's climate and the venue's North Park location, it is worth calling ahead to confirm before planning an alfresco evening.
- Do I need a reservation at Modern Times Flavordome? Booking difficulty is low , this is one of the more accessible venues in San Diego. Walk-ins are generally viable, but calling ahead is the sensible move for groups or if you have a specific time in mind.
- Is Modern Times Flavordome good for a date? It works well for a casual-to-mid date where you want atmosphere without formality. The brewery environment gives you something to talk about, and the format is relaxed enough that the evening can go at its own pace. For a more polished date, Raised by Wolves sets a higher bar on occasion feel.
- Is the food good at Modern Times Flavordome? Specific dish or menu data is not in our current database, so we will not overstate this. The Flavordome is primarily a brewery experience , food is part of the offer but not the main event. Arrive for the drinks program first and treat food as a complement rather than the centrepiece.
More to Explore in San Diego
If you are building a broader itinerary, Pearl covers Youngblood, 1450 El Prado, and 356 Korean BBQ & Bar across the city. For cocktail bars beyond San Diego, compare the format against Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, or Julep in Houston if you want a reference point for what a dedicated cocktail program looks like at its leading. Our San Diego wineries guide rounds out the drinks picture if wine is part of your planning.
Compare Modern Times Flavordome
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Modern Times Flavordome | — | |
| Raised by Wolves | — | |
| Youngblood | — | |
| Realm of the 52 Remedies | — | |
| Bali Hai Restaurant | — | |
| Homestyle Hawaiian | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Modern Times Flavordome and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Modern Times Flavordome good for groups?
Yes, and it's one of the more group-friendly options in North Park. The format works for casual gatherings without the booking friction you'd face at somewhere like Realm of the 52 Remedies. Larger groups should still arrive with a plan for seating, as the space fills on weekends. For a sit-down group meal with more structure, 356 Korean BBQ & Bar gives you a dedicated table format that Flavordome does not.
Does Modern Times Flavordome have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in available venue data for the 3000 Upas St location. Call ahead or check Google Maps for current layout before planning a warm-weather visit. If outdoor seating is a priority, Bali Hai Restaurant on Shelter Island gives you confirmed waterfront outdoor space.
Do I need a reservation at Modern Times Flavordome?
No. As noted in Pearl's coverage, this is one of the easier bookings in San Diego's bar and dining scene — walk-ins are the norm here. That accessibility is a genuine advantage over places like Raised by Wolves, where getting a seat takes more planning. Show up, find a spot, and order.
Is Modern Times Flavordome good for a date?
It works for a low-pressure, casual first or second date where the vibe matters more than formality. The North Park location at 3000 Upas St puts you close to other options if you want to move on somewhere else afterward. For a date with more atmosphere and deliberate design, Raised by Wolves in the Gaslamp Quarter makes a stronger impression.
Is the food good at Modern Times Flavordome?
Specific menu details are not documented in Pearl's current data for this location, so a dish-by-dish verdict isn't possible here. The venue's identity is built around its beer program rather than a kitchen-forward proposition. If food quality is the deciding factor for your visit, Youngblood and 356 Korean BBQ & Bar are covered by Pearl and offer stronger food-first cases.
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