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A casual beach bar specializing in wines, champagnes, and beers plus light appetizers. With stunning ocean and pier views that are very welcoming. Inside a contemporary, yet intimate setting with the largest TV for viewing your favorite sports. 10 N. Ocean Ave., http://www.beachbums805.com, (805) 900-5360.
Cayucos Sausage Company is a seaside delicatessen that makes gourmet sausages with the finest ingredients and never uses preservatives. In addition to the sausages they are an upscale full-service deli and meat market. 12 N. Ocean Avenue, Suite 121, cayucossausage.com, (805) 900-5377
Are you ready for an amazing time? Do you have what it takes to solve the escape rooms and virtual reality experiences? Save room for their selection of food, beer, wine and refreshments. Come and escape life for a while! 8115 El Camino Real, thegreatescapeadventure.com, (805) 703-1452
Paso Robles tasting room is open 7 days a week.
10:00am – 5:00pm (winter hours)
Browse this village of shops for a selection of fabulous antiques and treasures for everyone. Vintage, home decor, western, gifts, jewelry, accessories and everything inspirational. Open Mon. to Sat., 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Wed. ’till 6 p.m., Sun., 11 a.m.-4 p.m. In downtown at 1344 Pine St., reminiscepasorobles.com, (805) 239-1001
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
Unique art gallery and design space featuring interactive and installation art with giant butterflies and crystal pyramid. Private paint parties and meditations. One-of-a-kind encaustics, acrylics, sculpted paintings, jewelry, glass, crystals, stones, sculpture, digital art, cards, prints & gifts. 829 10th St. B, deprisebrescia.com, (310) 621-7543
We stay open all year and serve a hearty breakfast everyday starting at 6 AM (7 on weekends). We serve a great lunch special every week day. So come on by and enjoy a good meal at reasonable prices. And don’t forget to come back here for more on us and Pismo Beach! – Penny 🙂
Offers culture-specific cuisine, specializing in authentic
Latin flavors including fresh local produce,
meats and cheeses. The restaurant also features a
craft cocktail menu using garden fresh ingredients.
The Nautical Cowboy offers sustainable seafood and some of the region’s finest cuts of meat. Located inside of the Historic Carlton Hotel in Downtown Atascadero, the Nautical Cowboy is open daily and features live music every Thursday-Saturday. Come enjoy a local fave! (805) 461-5100
Antipasti, hand crafted pastas, generous main courses and truly inspired desserts, such as Chef Varia’s famous tiramisu. The highest quality and freshest foods. Open weekdays for lunch & dinner. Open Sat. & Sun. for dinner at 5:30 p.m. 943 Spring St. Call for reservations. (805) 237-0600
Mouthwatering deserts, savory breakfast options and of course cookies and cupcakes galore, this is destined to be your new favorite stop. Available for catering, or pop in and see the friendly staff and try any of their sweet treats made fresh daily. 22720 El Camino Real Suite A, Santa Margarita, (805) 709-1907
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
East Coast flavor on the Central Coast! In addition to 18” hot and cold sandwiches, they have salads, pickles, chips, homemade cookies, and drinks, including beer and wine. Enjoy on their dog-friendly patio or take your Grinder on adventures. 1901 Broad St, SLO, giantgrinderslo.com, (805) 543–6700
They say good fences make good neighbors, but it was a love of wine and winemaking that was the connection between Opolo proprietors Rick Quinn and Dave Nichols.
Their two families have lived side-by-side in Camarillo since 1996. As Nichols remembers, “I knew Rick to say hello to, but that was about it. Then one day, he said to me, ‘Hey Dave, I just planted 10,000 grapevines!’” And so began the evolution of Opolo, one of Paso Robles’ premier labels. Quinn and Nichols have been neighbors in two counties since 1997 when Nichols bought vineyard property adjoining Quinn’s. Together they now own and farm nearly 300 acres of vines on the east and westside of Paso Robles.
Opolo’s estate vineyards were established from 1994-1996, with sites on both the west and east side of Paso Robles. The topographically diverse, coastal landscape of the westside vineyards provides for an intense and unique flavor profile. The heat and dryness of the east side vineyard make it an ideal microclimate for growing Bordeaux varietals. Home to a wide range of varietals, the estate vineyards help allow the team at Opolo to create many unique single varietals as well as award winning blends.
SUSTAINABILITY
At Opolo we believe a strong, cooperative relationship with the land and our environment is crucial. We practice sustainable methods in both the winery and vineyard operations in order to preserve our environment, water and local wildlife. Opolo is a “SIP” Certified operation as well as certified organic by “CCOF” in our 64 acre walnut orchard. We continue to be great stewards of the land and invite you to come to our vineyards and see our operations!
Row Crops
We grow barley between the planting rows in order to hold moisture in place and prevent erosion during the winter rains (when there is rain) and instead of cutting and removing the barley, we simply mow it in place to add beneficial nutrients back to the soil.
Owl Boxes
Owl boxes make great homes for nesting owls, as well as provide a natural rodent and pest control in the vineyard.
Constructed Wetlands
Water is recycled at Opolo through our two-tank wetlands’ system, which uses marine plants to filter the water so it can be reused in the vineyard. The wetlands also provide a habitat for beneficial microorganisms, insects, and birds.
Cool and friendly casino, bar, and kitchen with live Poker, Blackjack, 3-Card Poker, Ultimate Texas Hold ’em. Non-smoking European style casino, full bar, late night kitchen. Great food and cocktails too! Near Highway 101 at 46 East, 1144 Black Oak Dr, Paso Robles, (805) 226-0500
A tiny place serving up big flavors…including
homemade pasta, wholesome vegetarian bowls
and slow cooked meats off the rotisserie. Making
their own sandwich rolls and focaccia every morning
and using mostly organic vegetables
Great family dining for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Serving traditional breakfasts for around $6. Lunch is served all day including burgers, sandwiches, salads, and wraps. Dinner served from 3-8 p.m. Great homemade comfort food for under $10. Plus daily specials. Enjoy watching the trains go by. 170 W. Grand Ave, (805) 489-3030
Salty Sister a boutique hotel is Morro Bay’s newest hotel and closest lodging to Morro Rock. With a stunning panoramic view of the bay, this boutique hotel | vacation rental is a popular addition to the Morro Bay waterfront. Rent the full complex (six private suites) or choose a 1, 2 or 3 bedroom suite layout, http://www.7svr.com, (805) 900-6000