The Granada Bistro in downtown San Luis Obispo recently updated their offerings and we wanted to get all the dirt on how they go about doing such a thing. Our friends over at Parker Sanpei gave us the intro and we threw down the questions. If you've not been to Granada, pretty … [Read more...]
Adventure: Chapel Hill and Wildflowers
A couple of weeks back we decided to go out to Chapel Hill again and take the beautiful walk up to the top. This time of year, the hills are green from all the rain we’ve had but the vines that line the walk up have not yet seen bud break. Sammy did the walk up and down on his … [Read more...]
Tin City Cider Co.
Although I’ve had some cider from Tin City Cider Co. at restaurants in town we had not made it in to actually taste their line-up of ciders. So…we changed that. I love the vibe in there. It fits right in with the ‘Tin City’ industrial, rustic feeling. You can check some photos … [Read more...]
Travel: Shaver Lake, CA
It’s now been a few weeks since our trip to Shaver Lake and it still pops up in my head from time to time. It was the first-time Annie and I had gone to the snow together and Sammy’s first time in his life. … [Read more...]
Castoro Cellars Announces New Name for Beaverstock Music and Arts Festival
Our good friend, Catherine over at Jaeger Wine Communications just sent us this cool tidbit! Beaverstock has been one of our favorite events to attend locally for a number of reasons. I'm glad they grabbed the bull by the horns and came up with a cool new name! Take that, … [Read more...]
Pozo Saloon in Santa Margarita
On our recent visit to Santa Margarita Lake we had to go back to Pozo Saloon. If you haven’t been you’re really missing out on one of those fun, rustic pieces of history. The wood floors inside are worn and creaky but it completely adds to the experience. It’s extremely … [Read more...]
Santa Margarita Lake
We went out to see Santa Margarita Lake after hearing it was at 100% capacity. The last time we were there was in August of 2016 and it was at about 12% capacity based on what a Ranger told us. On this most recent visit it was astonishing to hear from the lady at the front kiosk … [Read more...]
Three Pinot Noirs from Baker & Brain
We recently had a motley crew of friends over (Lisa, Amy, and Mark) to do a little drinking and eating…because that’s what Paso Roblans do. Well, other people do that too, not just Paso Roblans. The reason for the gathering was the vertical of Baker & Brain Pinot Noirs. A … [Read more...]
Gary Eberle Roast Benefits must! charities [Photos]
I’m not going to do a normal write-up on this one. Instead I will simply say that we were honored to be at this event for Gary Eberle. The fact that the event benefit must! charities is icing on the cake. It was great seeing all the familiar faces and I will say, the roast was … [Read more...]
Refugio Paso Robles: Unique Tapas & Spanish Wines Class
We were finally able to make it to Refugio Paso Robles for one of their cooking classes. It was long overdue. Brigit Binns, author of numerous cookbooks, has a wonderful setup at Refugio. There’s a large, open semi-professional kitchen which has beautiful finishes and is … [Read more...]
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