12 Best Restaurants in The Central Coast, California

Nepenthe

$$$ Fodor's choice

The coastal views are utterly spectacular from Nepenthe, named for an opiate mentioned in Greek literature that would induce a state of "no sorrow." For the best vistas, settle on the terraced deck in the late afternoon, order a glass from the extensive wine list, and watch the sun slip into the Pacific Ocean.

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

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

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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.

Harbor Cove Café

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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.

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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner, Reservations not accepted

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.

Mersea's

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Walk down the pier to this casual crab shack where you can order at the counter, grab a drink at the bar, and find a seat on the deck or in the casual indoor dining area to gaze at spectacular Avila Bay views while you dine. The menu includes chowder bowls, burgers, sandwiches, seafood, and salads, plus bowls of fish, shrimp, or chicken served over rice pilaf and veggies.

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.

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.

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.

Taco Temple

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This family-run diner serves some of the freshest food around. The seafood-heavy menu includes salmon burritos, Alaskan cod tostadas, superb fish tacos with mango salsa, and other dishes hailing from somewhere between California and Mexico.