The Central Coast Restaurants

The cuisine in Ventura and Santa Barbara is every bit as eclectic as it is in California's bigger cities; fresh seafood is a standout. A foodie renaissance has overtaken the entire region from Ventura to Paso Robles, spawning dozens of restaurants touting locavore cuisine made with fresh organic produce and meats. Dining attire on the Central Coast is generally casual, though slightly dressy casual wear is the custom at pricier restaurants.

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  • 1. Deetjen's Big Sur Inn

    $$$

    The candle-lighted, creaky-floor restaurant in the main house at the historic inn of the same name is a Big Sur institution. It serves spicy seafood paella, grass-fed filet mignon, and rack of lamb for dinner and flavorful eggs Benedict for breakfast.

    48865 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, California, 93920, USA
    831-667–2378

    Known For

    • Rustic, romantic setting
    • Ingredients from sustainable purveyors
    • Stellar daily breakfast

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed. and Thurs. No lunch
  • 2. The Sur House

    $$$$

    The Alila Ventana Big Sur's restaurant sits high on a ridge, and magnificent terraces offer stunning ocean views and a full-service outdoor bar. Regional and international wines on a comprehensive list pair well with the California-inspired dishes, many of whose ingredients are sourced from local purveyors, and the bar serves seasonal specialty cocktails and California craft beers.

    48123 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, California, 93920, USA
    831-667–2331

    Known For

    • Stunning views
    • Pacific-sourced seafood and local free-range meats and produce
    • Excellent wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 3. Tognazzini's Dockside

    $$

    Captain Mark Tognazzini catches seasonal seafood and delivers the bounty to his family's collection of down-home, no-frills, harborside enterprises—a fish market with patio dining and up-close views of Morro Rock (Dockside Too) and the original Dockside restaurant. Local musicians play live music nearly every day at the outdoor patio at Dockside Too.

    1245 Embarcadero, Morro Bay, California, 93442, USA
    805-772–8100-restaurant

    Known For

    • Fresh-as-it-gets seafood
    • Live music nearly every day
    • Front-row seats to Morro Rock views
  • 4. Big Sky Café

    $$

    Family-friendly Big Sky turns local and organically grown ingredients into global dishes, starting with breakfast. Just pick your continent—braised Brazilian lamb shanks, Southeast Asian noodle bowls and crispy tempura cauliflower, Middle Eastern shakshuka, Spanish paella, Nashville fried chicken sandwich.

    1121 Broad St., San Luis Obispo, California, 93401, USA
    805-545–5401

    Known For

    • Artsy, creative vibe
    • Ample choices for vegetarians
    • House-cured Reuben sandwich

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 5. Corazón Comedor

    $

    Born from the hankerings for food from the owner’s childhood haunts—the streets, markets, home–in Guadalajara, Mexico, this casual eatery (order from the counter) in the Arts District serves authentic south-of-the-border soul food, much of it derived from longtime family recipes and made with fresh local ingredients. Feast on everything from huevos rancheros, chilaquiles, and churro French toast for breakfast to tacos, tamales, enchiladas, and pozole for lunch and dinner.

    29 E. Victoria St., Santa Barbara, California, 93101, USA
    805-679–5397

    Known For

    • Excellent service
    • House-made salsas
    • Specialty ice creams and other desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
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  • 6. Farmer and the Cook

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    An organic farmer and his chef-wife run this funky café/bakery/market in Meiners Oaks, just a few miles west of downtown Ojai. Order a wood-fired pizza, bento box, sandwich, or a daily special, and then grab a table indoors or out on the patio.

    339 W. El Roblar, Ojai, California, 93023, USA
    805-640–9608

    Known For

    • Many veggie, vegan, and gluten-free options
    • Grab-and-go meals
    • Mexican-focused menu
  • 7. Harbor Cove Café

    $

    Waterfront views (from beside the Channel Islands National Park Robert J. Lagomarsino Visitor Center), hearty, cooked-to-order meals, and boxed picnic lunches make this casual dockside eatery a popular spot for island travelers and beachgoers. Fill up on a breakfast burrito before boarding the boat; take a boxed deli-sandwich along; and refuel posttrip with a hefty Angus burger, chowder, or fish-and-chips.

    1867 Spinnaker Dr., Ventura, California, 93001, USA
    805-658–1639

    Known For

    • Hearty breakfasts
    • Harbor views
    • Seafood tacos

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 8. Jeannine's

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    Take a break from waterfront and State Street explorations at Jeannine's, revered locally for its wholesome sandwiches, salads, and baked goods, made from scratch with organic and natural ingredients. Dine in the expansive dining room or on the patio, or pick up a turkey cranberry or chicken pesto sandwich to go and picnic on the beach or nearby Chase Palm Park. Jeannine's also has outlets in Montecito, Uptown, and Goleta.

    1 State St., Santa Barbara, California, 93101, USA
    805-770–3344

    Known For

    • Fantastic pastries
    • Hearty, healthful breakfasts
    • Turkey roasted or smoked in-house

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations not accepted
  • 9. Linn's Restaurant

    $$

    Homemade soups, potpies, and other farmhouse comfort foods share the menu at this spacious East Village restaurant with fancier farm-to-table dishes such as organic, free-range chicken topped with raspberry-orange-cranberry sauce. Also on-site are a bakery, a café serving more casual fare (take-out available), and a gift shop that sells gourmet foods.

    2277 Main St., Cambria, California, 93428, USA
    805-927–0371

    Known For

    • Olallieberry pie
    • Numerous gluten-free and vegan options
    • Family-owned and -operated for decades
  • 10. Santo Mezcal

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    Authentic flavors of coastal Mexico and fresh local ingredients make for packed indoor and outdoor tables at this eatery a block from the train station. For breakfast, fill up on huevos rancheros or chilaquiles; for lunch or dinner feast on seafood ceviches, grilled chicken breast with authentic mole poblano, or Mexican shrimp in a creamy mezcal sauce.

    119 State St., Santa Barbara, California, 93101, USA
    805-883–3593

    Known For

    • Weekday happy hour
    • Fresh crab enchiladas and quesadillas, grilled rib-eye tacos
    • Good selection of tequila, mezcal, cocktails
  • 11. SLO Provisions

    $$

    Stop at this casual café–market in the Upper Monterey neighborhood for a sit-down or takeaway meal all day. In addition to full meals, you can order specialty sandwiches, farm-fresh salads, and baked goods, or hang out and taste wine or beer at the casual tasting bar.

    1255 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, California, 93401, USA
    805-439--4298

    Known For

    • House-roasted rotisserie meats
    • Family-style dinners
    • Daily specials

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 12. Splash Café

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    Folks stand in line down the block for clam chowder served in a sourdough bread bowl at this wildly popular seafood stand. You can also order beach food such as fresh steamed clams, burgers, and fried calamari at the counter (no table service) here and at Splash's second location in San Luis Obispo, which has an on-site bakery and additional menu items.

    197 Pomeroy St., Pismo Beach, California, 93449, USA
    805-773–4653

    Known For

    • Famous clam chowder
    • Sourdough bread bowls baked in-house
    • Cheery hole-in-the-wall
  • 13. The Dutchess

    $$

    A bakery, shop, and café by day, this lively locals hub, run by longtime friends, morphs into a Burmese-Californian restaurant and bar by night. Menu items range from croissants, flatbreads, sandwiches, and salads to tandoori chicken or seafood dishes, and most ingredients used to make them come from eco-minded purveyors within 50 miles (some from a co-owner’s family farm).

    457 E. Ojai Ave, Ojai, California, 93023, USA
    805-640–7987

    Known For

    • Live music Thursday night, happy hour specials weeknights
    • Spicy Burmese rice bowls
    • Nearly everything made in-house

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.

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