Housed inside Point Loma's oldest home — an 1886 Victorian built by San Diego County Sheriff Frank Jennings — Jennings House Eatery in Point Loma serves breakfast and lunch from a women-owned kitchen established in 2017 on Rosecrans Street near Sunset Cliffs. Signature brioche French toast and house-baked scones come out of a from-scratch pastry program using locally sourced eggs and produce, a farm-direct supply chain shared by the peninsula breakfast menu at Fig Tree Cafe in Point Loma San Diego. A La Playa Trail Association exhibit lines the interior walls with historic photographs and articles documenting Point Loma's Portuguese fishing village, early Rosecrans Street car races, and the Jennings family's role in peninsula development. Garden and fire-pit patio seating wraps the two-story Victorian across front, side, and rear courtyards, creating an indoor-outdoor dining footprint distinct from the waterfront dock layout at Fathom Bistro, Bait, and Tackle on the pier. Weekend brunch adds bottomless mimosas and craft cocktails to the full breakfast-all-day menu, scaling the 1886 landmark into a private event space for parties on the Point Loma peninsula.