Guidebook for Atascadero

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Guidebook for Atascadero

Food Scene

Local, organic as possible food! Small, intimate setting. Great to take out and eat at home too.
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Fig at Courtney's House
311 6th Street
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Local, organic as possible food! Small, intimate setting. Great to take out and eat at home too.
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McPhee's Grill
416 S Main St
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Drinks & Nightlife

Located in downtown Templeton, 15c Wine Shop and Bar is a local and traveler favorite. Offering an amazing selection of small production Central Coast wines to over 500 from around the world.
624 S Main St
624 South Main Street
Located in downtown Templeton, 15c Wine Shop and Bar is a local and traveler favorite. Offering an amazing selection of small production Central Coast wines to over 500 from around the world.
Looking for a night out on the town? San Luis Obispo’s Downtown has you covered with a full lineup of bars, cafés, and lounges - along Higuera and its side streets. Centralized on the main drag, visitors can begin their night at a wine bar and hop to a lounge or pub as the evening progresses. Whether you enjoy live acoustic music at an outdoor setting like Luna Red or the flashing lights and DJ scene of MoTav, visitors are bound to have an amazing time. San Luis Obispo nightlife also offers exceptional evening events such as Art After Dark and Concerts in the Plaza, which reveal the true culture of SLO. Every first Friday of the month, Art After Dark takes place in Downtown San Luis Obispo as an evening of art, community, and culture. Art After Dark is a free, self-guided tour of galleries and non-traditional art venues showcasing the work of local, visual, literary and performing artists. With wine and appetizers served at various venues, people can appreciate the local talent and nightlife while strolling throughout SLO. Additionally, Concerts in the Plaza occurs on Friday nights at Mission Plaza from June until September. Free and undoubtedly fun, Concerts in the Plaza features musical genres across the spectrum from reggae to rock. With the option to bring in your own food and purchase drinks inside, you can set up a picnic in the plaza and appreciate the sound of local musicians. Explore San Luis Obispo nightlife at establishment listed below.
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San Luis Obispo
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Looking for a night out on the town? San Luis Obispo’s Downtown has you covered with a full lineup of bars, cafés, and lounges - along Higuera and its side streets. Centralized on the main drag, visitors can begin their night at a wine bar and hop to a lounge or pub as the evening progresses. Whether you enjoy live acoustic music at an outdoor setting like Luna Red or the flashing lights and DJ scene of MoTav, visitors are bound to have an amazing time. San Luis Obispo nightlife also offers exceptional evening events such as Art After Dark and Concerts in the Plaza, which reveal the true culture of SLO. Every first Friday of the month, Art After Dark takes place in Downtown San Luis Obispo as an evening of art, community, and culture. Art After Dark is a free, self-guided tour of galleries and non-traditional art venues showcasing the work of local, visual, literary and performing artists. With wine and appetizers served at various venues, people can appreciate the local talent and nightlife while strolling throughout SLO. Additionally, Concerts in the Plaza occurs on Friday nights at Mission Plaza from June until September. Free and undoubtedly fun, Concerts in the Plaza features musical genres across the spectrum from reggae to rock. With the option to bring in your own food and purchase drinks inside, you can set up a picnic in the plaza and appreciate the sound of local musicians. Explore San Luis Obispo nightlife at establishment listed below.

Sightseeing

William Randolph Hearst started to build a fabulous estate on his ranchland overlooking the village of San Simeon in 1919. He called the estate "La Cuesta Encantada" - Spanish for The Enchanted Hill. By 1947, the hilltop complex included a twin-towered main building, three sumptuous guesthouses, and 127 acres of terraced gardens, fountains, and pools.
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Hearst Castle
750 Hearst Castle Road
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William Randolph Hearst started to build a fabulous estate on his ranchland overlooking the village of San Simeon in 1919. He called the estate "La Cuesta Encantada" - Spanish for The Enchanted Hill. By 1947, the hilltop complex included a twin-towered main building, three sumptuous guesthouses, and 127 acres of terraced gardens, fountains, and pools.

Parks & Nature

Bishop Peak is a 1,546-foot (471 m) volcanic plug in San Luis Obispo, California. It is the tallest of the Morros or "Nine Sisters", a chain of similar peaks stretching to Morro Bay. It's mistakenly said to takes its name from its resemblance to a bishop's miter, however, it is actually named in homage to the town's name (San Luis Obispo). "Obispo" is the Spanish word for Bishop, and It is frequently referred to by locals as "Bishop's Peak".
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Bishop Peak Patricia Entrance
787 Patricia Dr
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Bishop Peak is a 1,546-foot (471 m) volcanic plug in San Luis Obispo, California. It is the tallest of the Morros or "Nine Sisters", a chain of similar peaks stretching to Morro Bay. It's mistakenly said to takes its name from its resemblance to a bishop's miter, however, it is actually named in homage to the town's name (San Luis Obispo). "Obispo" is the Spanish word for Bishop, and It is frequently referred to by locals as "Bishop's Peak".
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Cayucos
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Essentials

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Vons
7135 El Camino Real
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