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Founded by Big Sur Bakery & Restaurant chef Philip Wojtowicz and Big Sur Roadhouse chef Brendan Esons; Poppy Hall is a lively community gathering place, serving rustic California comfort food in an eclectic setting right downtown in America's last hometown of Pacific Grove.
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LindaRose Rooftop Bar & Grill (www.hotel1110.com/lindarose) features scenic views of Monterey Bay, Del Monte Beach, and Monterey's City Center and Marina. We offer a wide range of craft cocktails, spirits, and locally sourced wine and beer in a fun, relaxing atmosphere. Transport yourself to the Mediterranean Coast on our beautiful outdoor rooftop with flowers, heaters, a firepit, and our unique selection of fresh, delicious food and drink that is freshly made to order, sourced locally, and prepared in-house. Whether you're in the mood for a quick bite, a romantic dinner for two, or a full night of fun, we invite …
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We feature delicious wine and liquor alternative cocktails inspired by classic and not-so-classic tiki drinks. Also offered are local craft beers as well as interesting finds from outside of the are. Our Micheladas are the best in town! The vibe is serene with exotica music, dim lighting and plenty of cozy seating situations for a relaxing, chill time.
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20+ acre vineyard on 38-acre ranch just east of Paso Robles. Small lot wines from estate grown grapes.
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Derby Wine Estates is a unique place to visit in downtown Paso Robles. They offer wine tasting, charcuterie options, and tours by reservation of their on-site production facility in the historic Almond Grower's Building. They offer outdoor seating and service daily from 11am-5pm, as well as an indoor VIP Tasting Experience by reservation.
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Rancho Tierra Rejada, Spanish for “land of worked earth,” is the original name of the 2,500 acre Paso Robles ranch that is now home to the vineyards that produce Broken Earth Wines. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, grain and cattle were the primary commodities here. It was a land of pioneer families, vaqueros, banditos, and cattle barons such as the Miller & Lux Cattle Company. Paso Robles defined the real and true west before 1900. That pioneer spirit lives on today at Broken Earth Winery.
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