Nómade is a San Diego tapas-and-records room on Adams Avenue, closer to an all-day neighbourhood listening lounge than a purist hi-fi bar. The official identity is plain enough: tapas, records, and a dining room where music is part of the format rather than an afterthought.
By day it works around coffee, brunch, and small plates. In the evening it shifts toward wine, cocktails, and vinyl. The sound-system details are not public, which places it on the music-forward restaurant side of the listening bar spectrum rather than the fully documented audiophile end.
Nómade belongs to the softer side of the category: records over dinner, low-pressure drinks, and a room that uses vinyl to set the pace without demanding strict silence.