
Come for the meal. Stay for the Shabbat feeling.
Join our warm and inspiring Shabbat meals with locals and visitors from all corners of the world. Enjoy delicious homemade food, uplifting melodies, and meaningful connection.
Experience a warm and welcoming Shabbat table.
Warmth
Step into an environment where every guest is greeted like family. Enjoy traditional, homemade food and community connection.
Joy
Immerse yourself in uplifting melodies, inspiring Torah insights, and a relaxed atmosphere perfect for recharging.
Connection
Meet locals and visitors alike. Our Shabbat table is a place to share stories, make friends, and leave feeling deeply connected.
Choose which meals you will be joining.
Friday Night Dinner
Experience a beautiful evening starting with warm prayers followed by a complete, traditional Shabbat dinner.
Reserve your seat for our Friday night meal.
Shabbat Day Lunch
Join us after morning services for a delicious Kiddush luncheon filled with great conversation and community.
Reserve your seat for our Shabbat day meal.
Chabad of Pacific Beach
community visionShabbat meals create more than a table. They create belonging. Whether you are a long-time local or visiting PB for the weekend, there is a seat waiting for you here.
Have special dietary needs?
If you have specific allergies or require special accommodations, please let us know when filling out your reservation or contact us directly.

Reserve your place for Shabbat in PB
Pacific Beach, San Diego
Shabbat Lunch — Following morning prayers
- Homemade Shabbat meals
- Friendly and welcoming atmosphere
- Guests from around the world
- Easy online reservation form
Complete your reservation online.
Questions about Shabbat Reservations?
Can I reserve for just one meal?
Yes. You can reserve for Friday night dinner, Shabbat day lunch, or both via the form above.
Do I need to reserve ahead?
Yes, reserving ahead is crucial as it helps us ensure we have enough food, seating, and hospitality prepared for everyone.
Is there a dress code?
We welcome you as you are. Most guests choose smart casual or traditional Shabbat attire, but the main thing is to feel comfortable.
