![]() The Tivoli had a colorful past being in the Stingeree District – an active brothel upstairs, retired Wyatt Earp hanging out. It eventually became The Tivoli, after Carfield and Kramer’s Tivoli near Fourth was closed down. They originally called it The Tuscan House. A restaurant-bar was on the ground floor, with living quarters above. (1885- ✔) Tivoli Bar and Grill was opened by Italian immigrants Angelo and Giovanni ‘John’ Della Maggiora after they bought an old boarding house on the corner of Sixth and Island from W.T. If we’ve missed one, let us know in the comments below. Here’s a list of local San Diego eateries and drinkeries that have been in business for at least fifty years, updated from our original article. ![]() But some are more popular and stick around for decades. Restaurants come and go, bars come and go. A checklist of San Diego’s Oldest Restaurants and Bars
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