The SLO region provides relaxation, nature, wine, beer, spirits and great food all at your fingertips. There are not a lot of places where one can go from surfing, to wine tasting, to nature hiking, to fine dining, all within a few minutes drive or walk. This is one of the reasons why I love this area. It doesn't hurt that the people are also friendly and happy to be doing what they're doing, at the moment they are doing it. For me, as a food lover, my focus is normally on the consumables and within this region, I am spoiled for choice.
Here are some of the things I've enjoyed.
Chulos Cafe & Cantina
335 Posada Ln, Templeton
In the outskirts of the SLO area, this is definitely a destination for delicious Latin fusion food, with influences from Mexico and Peru. There are also some additional American offerings, but I opted for the Latin plates. I was very happy with what came out of the kitchen and the calming outdoor patio and colorful decorations made this location a serene environment to have great food and enjoy festive, live music, when it's on the agenda.
https://chuloscafecantina.com/
Chorizo con Huevos. One of their Mexican breakfast options with two eggs, scrambled with savory chorizo and served with seasoned rice, Peruvian-style beans, which were rich and earthly and a choice of corn or flour tortillas.
The Alchemist's Garden
1144 Pine Street, Paso Robles
By definition, an Alchemist is one who turns something ordinary, into something extraordinary. This establishment is one of those places that takes simple ingredients and turns them into innovative, modern, memorable dishes that I will think about over and over again until the next time I visit. Located in the heart of downtown, this was a happening spot with a lively bar area, great service and a contemporary vibe with little details in the space and food that made this experience truly unique and cherished.
https://www.alchemistsgarden.com/
Wise Stone. Inspired by the Manhattan, this was made with rye whiskey, apricot liqueur, cream sherry, angostura bitters, and orange bitters. This was a nice cocktail with wonderful aromas from the zest, a luxurious mouthfeel, fruity on the nose, balanced and a great sipper.
Farmhouse Corner Market
1025 Farmhouse Lane, San Luis Obispo
If in the Airport area, or in the mood for a little drive, this might be a great first or last stop. An all-category location, this is a restaurant, market, caterer, and music venue all in one. If the restaurant doesn't have the beer or wine that is desired, a look at the market might yield pleasing results. A quick lunch and stop at the store was on the agenda for me this day and it was well worth the trip for tasty food, nice service and a quaint location.
https://farmhouseslo.com/
Farmhouse Burger. A juicy, tasty burger made with local beef, aged white cheddar, red onion, tomato, lettuce, tarragon aioli and a fluffy, buttery brioche bun. The side of fries were crisp and both were gone within minutes.
855 Aerovista Place, San Luis Obispo
A friendship between a Californian and an Aussie resulted in delicious whiskey in my glass. This proves that beautiful things can be created when countries align and work together, at least on a gastronomical level. This was a tasting room, a bar and a cool space to hang out with friends. I enjoyed a nice tipple or four during my relaxed visit.
http://slostills.com/
1422 Monterey Street, Ste B100, San Luis Obispo
One of their two locations in the SLO area, this little hideaway brewery was tucked away on a narrow street with other small businesses scattered about. The friendly service was inviting and the quiet weekend day made for a relaxing rest with some brews after a long hike on the trail behind a nearby high school. The variety of beers would make everyone happy and the knowledgeable staff made for a pleasant experience.
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