The Deck at Moonshine Flats in downtown San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter is a 4,000-square-foot open-air bar and grill with a retractable roof, built as the laid-back extension of the 18,000-square-foot Moonshine Flats honky-tonk next door. A smokehouse BBQ menu of slow-smoked jumbo wings, loaded waffle fries, and flatbreads pairs with bucket cocktails and moonshine pours under the same Good Time Design hospitality group — the Nashville-and-San Diego company founded in 2006 that also operates Happy Does Bar in the Gaslamp. Sixteen LED screens carry live sports with venue-wide sound, positioning The Deck as a tailgate destination during Padres season and NFL Sundays three blocks from the San Diego Convention Center. Cornhole, shuffleboard, pool, and giant beer pong spread across the artificial turf around a living tree centerpiece, a yard-games density that parallels the bowling-and-arcade approach at East Village Tavern+Bowl nearby. The highest-capacity configuration connects directly to Moonshine Flats' main hall, scaling private events from The Deck's 225-person capacity to a combined 1,200-guest buyout across both venues.