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Chulos offers an extensive menu, featuring American cuisine with a Latino touch, not to mention a wide selection of artfully created coffee beverages. The sophisticated dining experience includes Nouveau-Latin dishes and handcrafted cocktails. Truly a hidden gem. 335 Posada Lane chuloscafecantina.com, (805) 434-3044
Serving an extensive list of gourmet pizza, pastas, calzones and much more, Paso Pizza Kitchen has been a local favorite since opening in 1991. With a second location now open you will be able to enjoy their tasty dishes regardless of what side of town you visit. Call (805) 227-0777 for delivery
625 12th Street, Paso Robles, CA – Click to Order Online
1467 Creston Road, Paso Robles, CA – Click to Order Online
April 18-19 2020
WHERE:
Paso Robles Downtown City Park East end of Park. Spring Street and 12th Street Paso Robles, Ca.
WHEN:
Saturday April 18 10am to 5pm
Sunday April 19 10am to 4pm.
PARKING: Hundreds of free parking spaces within 3 blocks of Paso Robles Downtown City Park
WHY: This show offers artists and crafts people a high quality outdoor setting to display and sell their wares to an appreciative audience.
RESULT: Paso Robles Art in the Park is looked upon as the finest display of handmade art and crafts presented in San Luis Obispo County.
EXHIBITS: 130 booths representing independent artists and craft workers .
FOOD: The art show at downtown city park is surrounded by great restaurants for a snack, lunch or after-show dinner.
A farm-to-table restaurant with a dynamic menu reflecting our local abundance. We believe in the significance of organic, regionally produced food. We have both a beautiful covered outdoor patio and an indoor dining room. 1313 Park Street, thomashillorganics.com,
(805) 226-5888
Experience Chef Andre’s artistry with flavors. The menu changes with the seasons, focusing on French cuisine and the freshest seafood. Classics are given a permanent spot. Downtown at 1032 Pine St. pasoterra.com, call for reservations, seating is limited. (805) 227-4100
Coastal embodies the California spirit of freedom. They’re passionate about California and cannabis and pride themselves in their high quality, locally-sourced product selection. Explore and discover the benefits of cannabis, browsing by category, effect, or most popular. coastalcalifornia.com, (805) 476-3420
San Luis Obispo Delivery
Hours: M-Sat:10AM-8:50PM / Sun:11AM-7:50PM
Handmade organic fair trade chocolates right here in SLO. An excellent choice of gifts for friends, family and for yourself! Enjoy a delicious truffle, cup of hot chocolate or a chocolate shake while you shop. Mon–Fri 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sat 10 a.m. -7 p.m., Closed Sundays. 1445 Monterey St, mama-ganache.com, (805) 782-9868
Park Street Gallery showcases some of the finest work from premier artists of the Central Coast. Featuring original paintings, sculpture, furniture, unique jewelry, blown and fused glass, wood turnings, ceramics, and fiberarts! Located at 1320 Park Street, Paso Robles. parkstreetgallery.com, (805) 286-4430
Featuring a variety of breakfast choices, salads, soups, piled high sandwiches and a full expresso/smoothie bar. Catering menu. Delivery available 7 days a week. Red Scooter Deli – The Deli that Delivers. redscooterdeli.com, (805) 237-1780
Delivery provided 9am-3pm Daily
(Call, Fax, email before 2:30pm)
Winery Delivery Available
Call early to schedule
The largest selection of cigars and accessories on the Central Coast. Large walk-in humidor, Italian hand-made Briar pipes and pipe tobacco. Cigar accessories including S.T. Dupont and Xikar. Unique gifts for all special occasions, including Waterford Crystal. 625 Spring St., boydstobacco.com
Two giant locations on the Central Coast offering a nice selection of antiques and collectibles. Open daily 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Located in Cambria at 2110 & 2084 Main Street. RichManPoorManAntiques.com, (805) 203-5350
Read more about the antique store here: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/cambria-san-simeon/nostalgic-antiques-draw-rich-and-poor
The candies are made up of recipes from Europe brought to America in 1927. In 1969 it was Gerald’s good fortune to have met the candy maker who brought the recipes here. Since then he has been making these wonderful fine chocolates for us to enjoy!
Tin City is an evolving industrial makers market nestled amongst the oaks where friends, adventurers, and aficionados come together to partake in craft wine, beer and spirits served up by Paso’s most passionate artisans. Learn more
Proudly Serving the Central Coast Since 1966
California Fresh Market provides groceries to the local community. Organic, Specialty, and Gourmet products. Full Service Deli & Bakery, Full Service Meat & Seafood, Specialty Wines & Cheeses, Unique Gifts and so much more! californiafreshmarket.com, 555 Five Cities Dr., Pismo Beach, CA 93449, (805) 295-7162; 771 Foothill Blvd., San Luis Obispo, CA 93405, (805) 250-1425
Shop online for the fashionista in you. Affordable and fun, come shop for a friend, family, or spoil yourself. Be the girl who just went for it! Stylish.closetcandyboutique.com, Call For a personal shopping stylist: (805) 464-1058
The artists at Cabana Jewelry & Gifts create one-of-a-kind, high-end designer sea glass jewelry made from sea glass found on Cayucos Beach and abroad. You will never see one like the other, come find a piece to bring home today! 14 North Ocean Ave., Cayucos. facebook.com/Cabana-Jewelry, (805) 459-1480
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.
Come explore the daily farmers’ market with huge selection of fresh produce, an assortment of gourmet goods, gifts, and garden items. Kids will love the “critter corral” petting zoo area. More than a farm, it’s a great family outing! Just north of Nipomo off Hwy. 101, 1275 N. Thompson Ave., windmillfarms.org, (805) 489-1000
The owners have been serving award-winning pizza in a cozy Alaskan atmosphere since 1988. Munch on peanuts and toss your shells on the floor. Try the Reindeer Sausage! They also have a gluten-free crust option. Sun-Thurs: 11-9 p.m. / Fri & Sat: till 10 p.m., 104 Bridge St., Arroyo Grande, klondikepizza.com, (805) 481-5288
This restaurant is a must-stop and is popular with the locals. There is often a line out the door to get clam chowder in a bread bowl. Pismo Beach is called the “Clam Capital of the World,” so you shouldn’t leave without trying a bowl. 197 Pomeroy, Pismo Beach, splashcafe.com, (805) 773-4653