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Underpriced treasures is the reputation in the 10,000 sq.ft. antique mall. Antique furniture from primitive to elegant. Old tools, glassware, pottery, artifacts, toys, wine accessories, jewelry and more. Garden art in our 2,000 sq.ft. patio. Open every day 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 2320 Ramada Dr., Ste. A, (805) 237-4012
Each creation at Mistura treasures traditional elements of Peruvian cuisine by using Andean Native ingredients and locally sourced natural free range meats, sustainable seafood, and fresh organic produce. The food respects our land and seeks to transcend culinary aspects while providing high nutritional value. 570 Higuera St., San Luis Obispo, misturarestaurants.com, (805) 439-3292
This nine-hole executive course is located within feet of the ocean. 27 par. Open dawn to dusk daily. The course also offers a great seaside location, which means golfers rarely get too warm. You are almost guaranteed a perfect golf day. 9 La Sage Drive. (805) 481-5215
Join us May 2, 2020 for Wine, Beer, Food, Boutique Vendors and Live Music in the beautiful Templeton Community Park. The Templeton Wine Festival is produced by the Templeton Chamber of Commerce.
Tickets are on sale here on the site, in our office at 321 S. Main Street, or call 805-434-1789 to purchase over the phone.
Ticket are $40 pre-sale until Friday May 10th at Noon and then $50 at the door (starting at Noon on Sat. May 2nd) and include unlimited wine tasting, souvenir wine glass, live music and plus boutique shopping booths. Spend the afternoon under the shady oaks of the beautiful Templeton Community Park and enjoy dancing, wine tasting, shopping and gorgeous spring weather!
Food available for purchase, no outside alcohol, coolers or pets allowed. Low back chairs or picnic blankets welcome. Non drinking attendees are $20 each. This is a 21 and over event.
Two hidden treasures in downtown Templeton for one-stop shopping. Fresh flowers, plants, weddings, special events, local and worldwide delivery. Adelaide’s Kid Corner is a children’s boutique adorned with 0-5T clothing, educational toys and books. Brands available are: Giggle Moon, Zutano, Nano-Baby, Robeez, KicKee Pants, Mustard Pie, Melissa & Doug and more! 300 S. Main St., adelaidefloral.com, (805) 434-2997
The ultimate skydive experience! Jump out of a
perfectly good airplane and freefall over the Pacific
Ocean at 120 mph–take in 10,000-foot views of the
California Coastline as you descend over legendary
Pismo Beach. Located at 201 W. Grand Ave. in
Grover Beach.
Live entertainment for the whole family, featuring hilarious comedies and Vaudeville-style musical revues. Professional actors, food, drinks, beer & wine, and good old-fashioned fun add up to a unique and memorable experience that’s been thrilling audiences since 1975. 1863 Front St., Oceano, http://www.americanmelodrama.com, (805) 489-2499
The festival is an annual event held in SLO County. Attendees are transported to the Renaissance era with live entertainment, costumed actors, artisans, and food vendors. The festival features armored combat, live music, falconry, dance, and period comedy shows. 504 Madonna Road SLO, CCRenFaire.com, (805) 550-9177
The Paso Robles Historical Society is a non-profit organization that seeks and encourages the development of archives and serves as a repository for records and other materials. The Paso Robles Historical Society is located at the historic Carnegie Library in the downtown city Park. Open every day but Wednesday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Free Admission, (805) 238-4996
Call (800) 444-4445 or visit
hearstcastle.org for more information,
including schedules and rates.
The Visitors Center is open daily at 9
a.m. and includes a gift shop, various
dining options, exhibits and more. Read more about visiting Hearst Castle here: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/cambria-san-simeon/majestic-hearst-castle
Three-time reigning “Best Restaurant in North SLO County”. It should be on your short list of dining options in downtown Paso. Offering a modern twist on Mexican food with a bountiful selection of fresh seafood, shellfish, and prime meats. Don’t miss out on their impressive 300+ tequilas and the best margaritas in town! 1244 Park St., FishGaucho.com, (805) 239-3333
to the present are on display. Other
interesting exhibits on the Salinan
Indians, the Camp Roberts Railroad
Station, the Vietnam War, the
historic SATCOM station, a Korean
War Room, a new D-Day exhibit, and
an exhibit on the famous entertainment
stars who trained at the Camp.
The Museum offers video viewing
rooms, a military library, a picnic
area, and a gift shop. Red Skelton’s
barracks area is recreated in the Museum
Annex. Enter at the main gate
off Highway 101 and check in at the
MP station for a visitor pass. Building
114, Camp Roberts, Open Thurs. and
Sat. 9 am – 4 pm
Located on the north end of Ramona Avenue between Broderon and 4th Street, the park is open from dawn to dusk and has trails that wander through the Monterey cypress and eucalyptus trees around two freshwater ponds and a salt marsh to the edge of Morro Bay.
The boutique that will keep you and your friends
coming back for more. Not only are the prices
great but the customer service can’t be beat. They
carry a wide variety of clothes.
David J Rogers is a nationally recognized professional watercolor artist for over 25 years.
His home base is California’s central coast where he shows his unique watercolor artwork in the exclusive David J Rogers Fine Art Gallery located in the heart of the historic seaside town of Morro Bay, CA. He also teaches watercolor workshops on a monthly basis at both his gallery and at plein air locations around the central coast area.
He has sold millions of dollars of his artwork to collectors all over the world and was selected by Top Ten Magazine and topten.com as one of the top ten watercolor artists in the world in 2018.
Rustic outside with yummy local
products inside! Lots of tasty treats
to choose from. Many varieties and
flavors of nuts, dried fruits, sweets,
and local honey. Open daily 8:30-6
and they ship
A century-old inn and stage stop on
the old mission trail between San
Francisco and San Diego, this adobe
is located on grounds that once
belonged to Mission San Miguel and
is now part of the San Luis Obispo
Parks Department. The “Friends of
the Adobe” provides members the
opportunity to support and keep
in touch with history of the area.
The Adobe is California Historical
Landmark #936. Open Fri. – Sun.
11 am – 4 pm.
For eleven years Maddie Mae’s Pet Pantry has been helping residents and visitors of the Central Coast provide their pets with top of the line pet supplies. Come see us at our beach location in Cambria or our wine country location in Templeton. 614 Main Street, Cambria, maddiemaespetpantry.com, (805) 924-1139
Paso Robles tasting room is open 7 days a week.
10:00am – 5:00pm (winter hours)