Keating House in downtown San Diego's Bankers Hill district occupies an 1888 Queen Anne Victorian listed on the city's register of historic places. The nine-room layout divides between six chambers in the original mansion and three in the converted carriage house, each with a private bath — a bed-and-breakfast format rare on the residential stretch of Second Avenue that also hosts CUCINA urbana for neighborhood dining. Period millwork, original hardwood floors, and crown moldings survive throughout both structures, preserving the late-Victorian craftsmanship that earned the property its historic designation. Gardens wrap the property and connect to a communal patio where the morning meal centers on seasonal produce and house-baked goods. Guests walking four blocks north reach Balboa Park and the San Diego Zoo, passing the same Bankers Hill dining corridor that includes Hob Nob Hill's 1944-era breakfast counter. Full-building buyouts accommodate wedding parties and multi-room retreats using all nine guest quarters across both structures.