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. Madeline's

    $$$

    Dine on stellar French-American delights at a romantic, candlit table in this tiny restaurant within a tasting room and wineshop in Cambria's West Village. The menu changes seasonally, but you might start with diver scallops or stuffed quail, move on to Louisiana seafood gumbo or Long Island duck breast, and then finish with bananas foster or crème brûlée.

    788 Main St., Cambria, California, 93428, USA
    805-927–4175

    Known For

    • Lamb osso buco, octopus, and other unusual dishes
    • Excellent selection of local wines
    • House-made desserts
  • 2. Sea Chest Oyster Bar and Restaurant

    $$$

    Cambria's best place for seafood fills up soon after it opens at 5:30 (no reservations taken, but you can put your name on a waitlist at 5:30). Those in the know grab seats at the oyster bar and take in spectacular sunsets while watching the chefs broil fresh halibut, steam garlicky clams, and fry crispy calamari steaks; if you arrive to a wait, play cribbage or checkers in the game room.

    6216 Moonstone Beach Dr., Cambria, California, 93428, USA
    805-927–4514

    Known For

    • New England chowder house vibe
    • Savory cioppino
    • Waiting areas in wine bar, game room, and patio with firepit

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. mid-Sept.–May. No lunch, Reservations not accepted
  • 3. Brydge

    $$

    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

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
  • 4. 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
  • 5. 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.

    4095 Burton Dr., Cambria, California, 93428, USA
    805-927–5007

    Known For

    • Savory curries
    • Top-notch salmon bisque
    • Secluded (heated) garden patio
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