Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center
Non-profit organization · National City ·

Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center

Non-profit organization · National City ·

Hands-on garden, cooking, & environmental science classes

learning center
community garden
cooking classes
sustainable farming
healthy eating
organic ingredients
beautiful venue
friendly staff
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2525 N Ave, National City, CA 91950 Get directions

LGBTQ friendly
Trans safe
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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2525 N Ave, National City, CA 91950 Get directions

+1 619 434 4281
olivewoodgardens.org
@olivewoodgardens
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@OlivewoodGarden

Features

•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Wheelchair accessible seating

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Jan 7, 2026

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Fast-Casual Filipino Spot Launches at Liberty Public Market | Eater San Diego

"The holiday weekend ushered in the arrival of White Rice at the Liberty Public Market, the second food stall from chef Philip Esteban after he launched a ramen shop in the same space earlier this year. Started as a COVID-era concept when Esteban shifted his Craft Meals Catering business to a meal service delivery program that donates one meal for every meal purchased to local community groups like National City’s Olivewood Gardens and Father Joe’s Village, White Rice became so popular that the chef opened a dedicated storefront for its savory silog. Silog, a staple Filipino dish based on garlic rice and an egg, is offered any time of day via rice bowls topped with lechon kawaili (crispy pork belly), barbecue chicken skewers, mushroom and tofu sisig, and more, alongside Filipino classics such as sweet spaghetti, ube pandesal, and lumpia Shanghai. Designed to resemble a Filipino sari-sari (corner bodega), the 600-square-foot space is run by chef/kitchen manager Jan Tejada, is open daily from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and offers delivery and catering service; Esteban is also gearing up to launch other ventures in San Diego including a culinary store and a full-service restaurant in National City." - Candice Woo

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Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center

Anna F.

Google
Family friendly garden that constantly hosts classes and community events promoting healthy eating. My kids have participated in classes here for a few years now and have had a positive experience each and every time. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable and the gorgeous Queen Anne historic home is the icing on the cake of this wonderful property.

Hannah C.

Google
Beautiful venue and amazing cause and philanthropy! Great place for cooking lessons and learning sustainable farming. Also beautiful event venue!

Ramona W.

Google
Was very happy to be able to explore this hidden gem. Our tour guides were amazing. Both women, Alyssa and Angelina were very articulate and knowledgeable. The grounds are beautiful. I’m anxious to look into all they have to offer. Definitely worth checking out The house is beautiful inside and out.

David G.

Google
We have worked together for over 8 years and as the National City Chamber of Commerce we have had events like mixers at Olivewood Gardens, and they are very helpful, and they are a great opportunity to have events and Mixers. Thank you, Olivewood Gardens!

Lizzie

Google
This is an amazing, thoughtful educational food program. It offers many learning opportunities for families to eat well as well as provides food to insecure neighbors.

Tony Q.

Google
Beautiful 8-acre community garden targeted to educating school and community on self sustainable gardening.

Gaaron V.

Google
Cool garden and learning center, residential parking only. Lots to see and do

Josh M.

Google
Nestled amidst the urban jungle, Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center is a hidden oasis, promising serenity and a memorable experience. Stepping into this enchanting garden, you'll be whisked away to a world of tranquility that revitalizes both your body and mind. As a visitor, I immersed myself in the vibrant energy and serene vibe that permeates every inch of this remarkable space. Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center goes beyond a typical horticultural haven. It's a place where cooking and a healthier lifestyle harmonize. The team of passionate individuals here are culinary virtuosos, eager to share their wisdom and empower visitors to make mindful, nutritious choices. Through interactive cooking classes and workshops, I discovered new recipes, techniques, and the wonders of using fresh, organic ingredients. What sets Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center apart is its fusion of education and leisure. As I wandered through the meticulously tended gardens, I found myself embraced by nature's beauty. The air was filled with fragrant aromas, and the lush greenery formed a sanctuary for the weary soul. Every turn revealed a new story of plants, their health benefits, and the importance of sustainable farming practices that nourish our bodies and the Earth. The positive energy at Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center is infectious. The team members are not only passionate but also warm and generous. Stepping into this sanctuary feels like a homecoming, a reunion with long-lost family. Whether you're a novice or an experienced gardener, the staff is always ready to help and share their insights. What captivates me most about Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center is its ability to transport you to a serene oasis in the heart of the bustling city. It is a refuge from urban life, where you can reconnect with nature and find solace. Here, the natural world and the team members' wisdom intertwine, creating a refreshing and enlightening atmosphere. As a resident near Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center, I'm filled with gratitude. This garden stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration, a refuge from the chaos of modern existence. Every time I visit, time seems to stand still, reminding me of the importance of slowing down, forging a connection with the earth, and nourishing my body and soul. In conclusion, Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center is an extraordinary destination that offers an unparalleled experience. From the moment you enter, you're transported to a world of tranquility, surrounded by nature's artistry and embraced by a community of passionate individuals. Whether you seek healthier cooking, solace in the garden, or the warmth of the team members, Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center will leave an indelible mark on your memory. I am grateful to have such a remarkable garden close to my home, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone.
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Marcia R.

Yelp
My first time here we've had guess speakers from here come to our Chula Vista Garden Club. But I heard about Olivewood but never come by. It's nice a peaceful here, we had a appreciation luncheon here today what beautiful place There's a working kitchen here and classes too here. Alise was our chef she cooked vegan today for us all Pasta. A family memories from childhood by the chef she amazing 5/5 Salad with dressing and Flower's we all could eat was snap pea taste And cauliflower ceveiche a 10 We all enjoyed a afternoon surrounded by beautiful tree dressed up there recipes online too From Olivewood Parking can be tricky tho Come October & November they have events here for all too
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Kay C.

Yelp
I attended a dinner party event at Olivewood Gardens and was able to walk the grounds. The gardens are well maintained and vegetables and flowers were growing well. The lovely Victorian home sits in the middle of the property. So surprised to find this property in the middle of residential area. Makes for a gorgeous venue for outdoors dining.
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Keith C.

Yelp
We attended a Blank Table event at this location and this location was fantastic! Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center is a lovely venue in National City. Beautiful, well-kept gardens, ample parking, and big heritage trees that create instant shade and atmosphere--Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center is a hidden gem for events. The grounds feel serene and intimate, with plenty of spots for photos and conversation. Wonderful setting without the fuss.
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Michael L.

Yelp
Great company to volunteer and help, definitely a good cause and it's a beautiful property. The people are friendly and know what they're doing and care passionately about their cause. Definitely worth checking out!
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N. P.

Yelp
Wow, gorgeous garden! Everything here is organic, Joyce gave us a tour, what a wonderful experience. The Victorian house sits surrounded by many fruits, vegetables and plants that are planted and cared for by volunteers, this was such a treat. The house was originally built in the 1800s by the Noyes family. During the 1980s the Waltons (yes, of Walmart fame) moved into the house, they only fed their 3 year old son from the organic garden who was stricken with cancer at the time. They moved out years later and generously donated the property; their son currently lives a healthy life. This amazing place also holds classes, I look forward to returning on a regular basis!

M L.

Yelp
Training was biased, cliquey, and unprofessional. Not from the quality cooks & chefs- they were great. Admin were the ones with the problems. I'm sorry that I wasted my time anticipating taking this class (years). I thought I would be learning how to cook traditional Mexican food in a more healthy way, but that was in no way, shape, or form what was taught. Totally disappointing.
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Jazmine C.

Yelp
Not to be mistaken for a certain Italian restaurant chain.... Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center, is an edible education garden and one of my favorite Non-profits! As a pretty regular volunteer since January 2012 I can attest to the wonderful experience many families leave with. This review has been a long-time draft, and that's because I can't seem to express the way this place lights people up, most especially the children when they learn about something new from the garden. This place is great for all ages. I've even taken my grandparents on their own little field-trip so they could get out of their little apartment. This place could also be great for out of town guest. Have a "No Thank You bite" and check out the place at least once! **Click on the link to the web and check out the calender of events. There are a few weekends a month that are Free for families. ** Take a free public tour on Tuesdays at 10am. From there, you can find out more on the services offered through this hidden gem of National City.
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Nikolz K.

Yelp
Olivewood gardens is very fun to be at and learn about food and nutrition I went on May 16, 2018 and all the staff is very kind. I got to do some light weeding and harvesting for a compost pile and I also got to see different stages of the composting piles. I also got to be in there kitchen were I learned a recipe for veggie tacos which were delicious.
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Sukanya R.

Yelp
My husband and I have recently begun growing some container plants in our apartment patio. We are novices at gardening but were looking for ways to learn more about the area. So, I searched around online and found a listing for a free French Intensive Gardening class in May 2013. We immediately registered for it. It was a 3 hour class on a Saturday morning. So, the timing suited us well. The gardens were lovely and the instructors (Martha and Joni) were very knowledgeable and passionate about their work. There were about 15-20 of us in the class.We were divided into two groups. Some folks had been doing this for years while some like us were completely new. The instructors answered all our questions, even the dumb ones. We were even given handouts that had valuable information about the topic of our class: companion planting.We were first taken on a short tour of the gardens which was fascinating by itself. There were lovely flowers and also a whole lot of vegetables. The tour was followed by one round of companion planting with corn, beans and beetroot and then a second round of double digging to prepare the bed. After the class got over, we volunteered to stick around and help with some bed preparation. It was not only a fun learning experience but also a wonderful feeling to give back. If classes are not something that you are interested in, you can just visit the garden and take a tour. It's a lovely place.