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Megan’s Organic Market is SLO’s #1 adult-use cannabis retail shop. They carry the widest selection of high quality products in the county, from customer-favorites to unique and hard-to-find gems. Check out their shop today! 280 S. Higuera St., SLO, megansorganicmarket.com, (805) 592-1420
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
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
In 1982 the Eberle Winery production facility and tasting room were open for business and in 1994 Gary expanded underground, building the first wine caves in Paso Robles. Now, over 30 years later, Gary Eberle and his wife Marcy still greet guests daily with complimentary wine tastings, public tours of the production facility and 16,000 square feet of underground caves. They also play host to a variety of delicious and entertaining events held at the winery throughout the year.
A wide variety of unique yarns, knitting and crochet supplies, buttons, and kits. Something for everyone, from the beginning knitter to the serious fiber artist. Unique gifts and offerings to remember your trip to Cambria. 4210 Bridge St. entrance on Main St., cambriayarn.com, (805) 927-3280
Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Comfortable, affordable & delicious. Full service bakery. Open daily 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m. 1491 Monterey St., splashcafe.com, (805) 544-7567
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Rhonda’s Relics offers a fun collection of vintage, eclectic and whimsical treasures for your home and garden. Take a journey into the past and enjoy the memories of your childhood or to a simpler time. 148 West Branch Street, Village of Arroyo Grande, rhondasrelics.com, (805) 270-4045
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
Our vineyards are located six miles north of Paso Robles, CA, near the eastern slope of the Santa Lucia Mountains. The mainly southern-facing, rolling hill vineyards are planted on well-drained, moderately deep, silty clay loam soils. Hot summer days and cool nights provide ideal growing conditions for the vines. Read more about Vista Del Rey Vineyards:
https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/paso-robles/get-off-the-beaten-path
In mid-town Cambria the quaint shops include several beautifully curated shops: Cambria Garden Shed, garden and home grown rare and exotic succulents; Lily’s Coffeehouse, refreshments; Ocean Heir, woman’s apparel and greeting cards; Simplistic Home, home décor and gifts; and, Cayucos Cellars Winery. cambriagardenshed.com, (805) 927-7654
More Info: https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/cambria-san-simeon/the-marketplace-at-the-garden-shed
The genesis of the wine story for Pear Valley began in the late 60’s when owner Tom Maas was stationed on an army base in Germany…in the midst of a vineyard. Here he learned to love both wine and the vineyard. Decades later, when the kids were grown and responsibilities waned, he was free to pursue his dream of owning and living in a vineyard. It started with 20 acres in 1999 and now Tom and Kathleen own 113 acres where they dedicate their energy and resources to providing the best environment for growing premium grapes. The vineyards are operated with sustainable farming practices to ensure that the best fruit possible will still be grown there when their grandchildren operate the farm.
The next phase of the dream began in the Spring of 2008 when they broke ground on a 14,000 winery and 5,000 square foot tasting room. Continuing the dedication to providing the best environment possible, the winery and tasting room were designed in partnership with PG&E through their “Savings By Design” program to design buildings that are energy efficient and environmentally sound.
In August 2012 Pear Valley officially achieved Sustainability in Practice (SIP) Vineyard Certification. Attaining SIP Certification demonstrates dedication to vineyard practices that are environmentally sound, socially equitable and economically-viable. To read more go to http://www.vineyardteam.org.
Tasting Room Hours:
11am to 5pm 7 days a week by appointment
The #1 local spa since 2003, offering 2,200 sq. feet with 7 treatment rooms. Massage, facials, body wraps, detox, infrared saunas, health coaching and a beautiful meditation room, and 2 couples rooms. SkinCeuticals and its private organic sea based skin and body line. 617 12th St., thespacentralcoast.com, (805) 591-7157
Founded in 2003, Line Shack Winery was the realization of over two decades of Balentine family winemaking experience. With this venture, owner/winemaker team Bob and Daphne Balentine set out to produce affordable, world-class wines from California’s Central Coast, particularly from the new San Antonio Valley AVA in Southern Monterey County. The San Antonio Valley is the site of California’s second mission, Mission San Antonio, where some of the first wine grapes were ever planted in California. This region provides warm days followed by cool nights, enabling fruit to achieve extended hang time and maximize its true varietal characteristics.
Our vineyards are located in the San Antonio Valley, a 1200 foot high Mountain Valley in the heart of the Santa Lucia mountain range and several miles inland from the Pacific Ocean on the Central Coast of California. The region is quickly becoming renowned for the excellent warm-climate Bourdeaux and Rhone grape varieties. The wines produced are intensely flavored, full-bodied reds and whites of exceptional character.
To round out our portfolio, we source small amounts of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay fruit from the cooler Santa Lucia Highlands, also located in Monterey County. All of our wines are made in an approachable style that is both respectful to the varietal and representative of the California South Coast terroir. As Monterey County natives, we are proud to showcase wines from this beautiful region! We look forward to sharing our family tradition with you and yours!
Eureka! features an elevated collection of the best burgers paired with local craft beers, small-batch whiskeys, and classic cocktails making it the perfect place for for the local community to dine, drink and socialize. 1141 Chorro St., Downtown San Luis Obispo, eurekarestaurantgroup.com
Chances are outlaws like Jesse James huddled within these walls. The saloon is one of the oldest and most unique false-front buildings in the area. Enjoy your visit to this historic saloon and raise your glasses to the spirit of Jesse James. 1234 Pine St., (805) 238-1114
Read more about the saloon at https://www.slovisitorsguide.com/paso-robles/country-saloon-character
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
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The SLO Children’s Museum boasts three floors of interactive & imaginative exhibits for children ages 2-10 and their families. Find science exhibits on the first floor. Visit a tiny town on the second. Little ones will love the third floor “train station.” 1010 Nipomo Street, San Luis Obispo, slocm.org, (805) 545-5874.
SLOMA is in downtown SLO at the west end of Mission Plaza. SLOMA’s exhibition program brings together visual artists from around the world and renowned artists from California and the US. An essential visit! Open Thu – Mon, 11–5. Free admission. 1010 Broad St., sloma.org, (805) 543-8562