Ciné Café in downtown San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter runs a full deli counter inside a combination convenience store and liquor shop at 412 K Street, two blocks from the San Diego Convention Center. The made-to-order sandwich menu — including a New York pastrami on rye, a stacked Reuben, and a Philly cheesesteak — occupies the same bodega-deli niche as Hub Market Deli and Liquor further up the Gaslamp, though Ciné's K Street position catches the Convention Center foot traffic that spikes during Comic-Con and major trade shows. Breakfast burritos, croissant sandwiches, and pre-made grab-and-go wraps cover the morning shift before the deli pivots to hot sandwiches and salads for the lunch rush. The liquor and beer selection runs deep enough to function as a standalone bottle shop, stocking a craft and import range that extends past the typical deli shelf into the curated territory of Gaslamp Liquor And Deli's specialty inventory further north on Fifth. Weekend deli service extends into the early morning hours, feeding the post-bar crowd with full-size BLTs and meatball subs after the Gaslamp Quarter's sit-down kitchens shut down.