Owned by the Esquer family since 1996, Night & Day Cafe at 847 Orange Ave in Coronado, CA 92118, traces its history to 1927 when it opened as the D and D Cafe two doors down, later renamed by Paul Zeller in 1954 after he moved it to the current address. Known as one of the few late-night restaurants on the island — open Friday until 1:00 AM and Saturday until 2:00 AM — the 20-seat diner holds a TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice designation and ranks #10 among Coronado restaurants. Local favorites include the Garbage Omelet, Porker Omelet, chocolate chip pancakes, fish tacos, and the Coastal Taco Duo, all cooked on a flat-top grill visible from every seat at the horseshoe counter. The 20-seat counter wraps around a 100-year-old flat-top grill under a 125-year-old iron hood salvaged from a ship, in the same Orange Avenue block as Avenue Liquor and Wine Shoppe. Happy hour runs daily 3:00 to 5:00 PM with half-off beers, seltzers, mimosas, and munchies. Breakfast served all day. For full-service Mexican dining with margaritas and a courtyard patio, Miguel's Cocina is up the avenue.