28 Best Restaurants in The Central Coast, California

Giuseppe's Cucina Rustica

$$ Fodor's choice

The younger sibling of the hugely popular Guiseppe's restaurant in Pismo Beach, this lively downtown eatery serves up authentic southern Italian fare in the historic Sinsheimer Bros. building, constructed in 1884. Dine in the spacious main restaurant amid high ceilings, fireplaces, and the bar or in the courtyard beneath strings of twinkling lights.

Tognazzini's Dockside

$$ Fodor's choice

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.

Andria's Seafood

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The specialties at this casual, family-oriented restaurant in Ventura Harbor Village are fresh fish-and-chips and homemade clam chowder. After placing your order at the counter, you can sit outside on the patio and enjoy the view of the harbor and marina.

1449 Spinnaker Dr., Ventura, California, 93001, USA
805-654–0546
Known For
  • harbor views
  • plates with locally caught grilled fish
  • wide-ranging menu of salads, burgers, chicken, and sides
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

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Arigato Sushi

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Locals flock to this two-story restaurant and sushi bar—famed for its wildly creative combination rolls and other delectables. Fans of authentic Japanese food sometimes disagree about the quality of the seafood, but all dishes are fresh and artfully presented.

1225 State St., Santa Barbara, California, 93101, USA
805-965–6074
Known For
  • innovative creations
  • lively atmosphere
  • patio and second-floor balcony seating
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Bar Le Côte

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Spanish flavors and seafood combine with coastal California flair at this trendy downtown eatery. Menu items change with the season, but perennial favorites include dry-aged branzino, paella, or saffron buns with Santa Barbara sea urchin butter. For a special-occasion treat, order the chef’s five-course tasting menu for two ($185).

2375 Alamo Pintado Ave., Los Olivos, California, 93441, USA
Known For
  • small-farm oysters
  • scallop crudo
  • fried-chicken sandwich
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.

Big Sky Café

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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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

Brophy Bros

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The outdoor tables at this casual harborside restaurant have perfect views of the marina and mountains. Staffers serve enormous, exceptionally fresh fish dishes, and if you walk in without a reservation, which are very limited, they will text you when your table's ready so you can stroll along the breakwater and explore the harbor while you wait.

Brophy Bros.

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The Ventura outpost of the wildly popular Santa Barbara restaurant provides the same fresh seafood-oriented meals in a spacious second-story setting overlooking the harbor. Feast on everything from fish-and-chips and crab cakes to chowder and delectable fish—often straight from the boats moored below.

Brydge

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The fresh bounty of the Central Coast takes center stage at this hyperlocal eatery in a Victorian-era home in Cambria’s Old Village. Soups, salads, burgers, sandwiches, and small plates to share predominate here, but you can also order large comfort-food meals (roast chicken, eggplant cassoulet, Wagyu rib eye) for two persons.

4286 Bridge St., Cambria, California, 93428, USA
805-203–5381
Known For
  • almost everything can be made gluten-free and dairy-free (just ask!)
  • tiny spicy meatballs, salt cod brandade
  • patio seating available
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.

COAST Big Sur

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Feast on ocean views and farm-fresh food at this casual café on a terrace atop three redwood water tanks and an art gallery. Lunch options include pizzas, vegan bowls, salads, mix-and-match dips, breads, and snacks—all made from organic, locally and ethnically sourced ingredients. The shop here is a good place to pick up picnic provisions.

49901 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, California, 93920, USA
831-667–2301
Known For
  • savory seed and oat bread and other baked goods
  • organic soft-serve ice cream
  • on-site shop for picnic provisions
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed. No dinner

Dorn's Original Breakers Cafe

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This restaurant overlooking the harbor has satisfied local appetites since 1942 and serves straight-ahead dishes such as cod or shrimp fish-and-chips or calamari tubes sautéed in butter and wine.

Ellie's Tap+Vine

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Chef-owner Joy Reinhart opened this locals-favorite restaurant to honor her deceased mom, Ellie, a colorful, full-of-life character who enjoyed life to the max. The intimate, clublike dining room and deck invite socialization, and the seasonal, farm-to-fork menu is filled with Ellie’s favorites, including liver pâté, crab cake atop creamy, sweet-potato-bacon-spinach hash, and slow-cooked beef short ribs.

3640 Sagunto St., Santa Ynez, California, 93460, USA
916-390–3595
Known For
  • extensive local and international wine list
  • partnerships with local purveyors
  • Tuesday Asian food night with ‘80s music, daily happy hour
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Linn's Restaurant

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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.

Luna Red

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A spacious, contemporary space with a festive outdoor patio, this restaurant near Mission Plaza serves creative tapas and cocktails. The small plates include birria-braised beef tacos, avocado-tuna ceviche, and crispy Brussels sprouts.

Lure Fish House

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Fresh, sustainably caught seafood charbroiled over a mesquite grill, a well-stocked oyster bar, specialty cocktails, and a wine list heavy on local vintages lure diners into this slick, nautical-theme space downtown. The menu, which emphasizes the use of organic vegetables alongside the local catches, includes tacos, sandwiches, and salads.

Novo Restaurant & Lounge

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In the colorful dining room or on the large creek-side deck, this animated downtown eatery will take you on a culinary world tour. The salads, small plates, and entrées come from nearly every continent. The wine and beer list also covers the globe and includes local favorites.

Oku

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Locals and visitors alike flock to this sleek, Asian-inspired restaurant across from Stearns Wharf and East Beach (reserve a second-story table for killer views). The eclectic menu focuses mostly on small plates of classic dishes meant for sharing—sushi, sashimi, yakisoba, ramen soup with pork belly, black-garlic filet mignon—but it also has creative surprises like the halibut-crab-avocado "lollipop" or the lobster-tempura-Wagyu beef roll.

29 E. Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara, California, 93101, USA
805-690–1650
Known For
  • two cocktail bars and a sushi bar
  • crispy Korean cauliflower with yuzu-shiso aioli, kalbi-style short ribs
  • craft cocktails, extensive wine and sake list

peasants FEAST

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This low-key, family-friendly eatery in the heart of town serves up made-from-scratch dishes that showcase seasonal local bounty sourced from trusted fishers and farmers. Feast on soups, beef-and-cheese smash burgers, and various salads and sandwiches in the casual interior or in the cozy brick patio.

487 Atterdag Rd., Solvang, California, 93463, USA
805-686–4555
Known For
  • tacos with rockfish, gourmet mushrooms, or slow-cooked pork
  • house-cured and smoked bacon, pickled organic veggies, pastrami-smoked salmon
  • arcade and deli/market attached to restaurant
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Wed. or Sun.

Robin's

$$

An international, vegetarian-friendly dining experience awaits you at this cozy East Village cottage. Dinner choices include chiles relents, grilled Skuna Bay salmon, lamb curry, and grilled pork chops. Lunchtime's extensive salad and sandwich menu embraces burgers and tofu alike.

Rumfish y Vino

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The sibling of a popular namesake restaurant in Placencia, Belize, Rumfish y Vino serves up zesty Caribbean fare with a California Wine Country twist in a courtyard venue just off Main Street near the mission. Eat in the beach-chic dining room or on the heated patio with a roaring fireplace, and perhaps enjoy one of the live music shows offered several nights a week. The seafood-heavy menu changes depending on the local catch.

S.Y. Kitchen

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The owners of Toscana, a popular eatery in L.A.'s Brentwood neighborhood, run this rustic-chic restaurant with an Italy-meets-California-Wine-Country vibe. Chef and co-owner Luca Crestanelli, a native of Verona, Italy, typically offers multiple seasonal daily specials.

1110 Faraday St., Santa Ynez, California, 93460, USA
805-691–9794
Known For
  • wood-fired pizzas and oak-grilled entrées
  • creative craft cocktails
  • gelatos and "not-so-classic" tiramisu

Santo Mezcal

$$

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.

SLO Provisions

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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.

The Dutchess

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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).

The Hatch

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A wood-fire rotisserie in an open kitchen, simple but tasty comfort foods, and a lively bar scene attract locals and visitors alike to this cozy, casual space in an historic brick building a block north of the main square. Although reservations are recommended, bar seating with access to full dinner menu is available for walk-ins.

835 13th St., Paso Robles, California, 993446, USA
805-221–5727
Known For
  • rotisserie chicken, weekly specials
  • market-inspired cocktails, extensive whiskey collection
  • intimate, friendly atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

The Spoon Trade

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A silver spoon display at the entrance reflects this casual eatery's mission to "spoon food and trade stories" with diners who indulge in traditional American comfort food that's given a modern twist. Perennial menu faves include tri-tip tartare, grilled artichoke, duck ramen, and fried chicken with sourdough waffles; save room for a root beer float or brown sugar pot de crème for dessert. During the day, pick up fresh goodies at Grover Beach Sourdough, the restaurant's bakery across the street.

295 W. Grand Ave., Grover Beach, California, 93433, USA
805-904–6773
Known For
  • pet-friendly patio
  • house-made pastas
  • lively dining room with open kitchen
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

Trattoria Grappolo

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Authentic Italian fare, an open kitchen, and festive, family-style seating make this trattoria equally popular with celebrities from Hollywood and ranchers from the Santa Ynez Valley. The noise level tends to rise in the evening, so this isn't the best spot for a romantic getaway.

3687--C Sagunto St., Santa Ynez, California, 93460, USA
805-688–6899
Known For
  • thin-crust wood-fired pizzas
  • risottos and homemade pastas
  • carpaccio
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Ventana Grill

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Perched on a bluff at the northern edge of Pismo Beach, Ventana Grill offers ocean views from nearly every table, unusual seafood-centered Latin American–California fusion dishes, and more than 50 tequilas plus craft cocktails at the bar. Reservations are essential—this place is almost always packed, especially during the weekday happy hour.