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Big Sky Café
Big Sky Café Review
A popular gathering spot three meals a day, this quintessentially Californian, family-friendly (and sometimes noisy) café turns local and organically grown ingredients into global dishes. Brazilian churasco chicken breast, Thai catfish, New Mexican pozole (hominy stew): just pick your continent. Vegetarians have lots to choose from.
- Address: 1121 Broad St., San Luis Obispo, CA, 93401 | Map It
- Phone: 805/545--5401
- Website: www.bigskycafe.com
- Location: San Luis Obispo
Contact Information
- Reservations not accepted.
- Credit cards accepted.
Restaurant Details
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