6 Best Restaurants in Santa Cruz, The Monterey Bay Area

Laili Restaurant

$$ Fodor's choice

Exotic Mediterranean flavors with an Afghan twist take center stage at this artsy, stylish space with soaring ceilings. In the evening, locals come to relax over wine and soft jazz at the blue-concrete bar, on the seasonal heated patio with twinkly lights, or at a communal table near the open kitchen.

101–B Cooper St., Santa Cruz, California, 95060, USA
831-423–4545
Known For
  • house-made pastas and numerous vegetarian and vegan options
  • fresh naan, chutneys, and dips with every meal
  • traditional dishes like pomegranate eggplant and maushawa soup
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

Bad Animal

$$

By day, Bad Animal mostly sells rare and used books, but, at 5 pm, it morphs into a wine bar and restaurant, where you're encouraged to order a glass of wine while browsing the stacks. The menu depends on who is the current Culinary Artist in residence, a position that rotates every year or so. Previous artists, local up-and-coming chefs who typically plan to open their own restaurants when they move on, have showcased Italian and Thai cuisine.

1011 Cedar St., Santa Cruz, California, 95060, USA
831-900–5031
Known For
  • extensive list of natural, primarily French and California wines
  • interesting intellectual staff and clientele
  • emphasis on local, organic ingredients
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

Crow's Nest

$$

Vintage surfboards and local surf photography line the walls, and nearly every table overlooks sand and surf at this restaurant on the Santa Cruz Harbor. For sweeping ocean views and fish tacos, burgers, and other casual fare, head upstairs to the Breakwater Bar & Grill.

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Gabriella Café

$$$

Local artwork features prominently at this petite, romantic café in a tile-roof cottage. Featuring organic produce from area farms, the seasonal Italian menu might include wild-mushroom risotto; bouillabaisse; marinated chicken with apricots, currants, and olives; and roasted beet salad with wild arugula, goat cheese, and pistachios.

910 Cedar St., Santa Cruz, California, 95060, USA
831-457–1677
Known For
  • nearly all produce comes from local organic farmers
  • romantic interior with Moorish arches
  • weekend brunch
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.

La Posta Via

$$

Authentic Italian fare made with fresh local produce lures diners into this cozy, modern-rustic restaurant. Nearly everything is made in-house, from the pizzas and breads baked in the brick oven to the pasta and the vanilla-bean gelato.

538 Seabright Ave., Santa Cruz, California, 95062, USA
831-457–2782
Known For
  • seasonal wild-nettle lasagna
  • braised lamb shank
  • in the heart of the Seabright neighborhood
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

Oswald

$$$

Sophisticated yet unpretentious European-inspired California cooking is the order of the day at this intimate and stylish bistro, whose seasonal menu might include such items as seafood risotto or crispy duck breast in a pomegranate reduction sauce. The creative concoctions poured at the slick marble bar include whiskey mixed with apple and lemon juice or tequila with celery juice and lime.

121 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, California, 95060, USA
831-423–7427
Known For
  • excellent burgers and fries
  • crab appetizers
  • dark-chocolate soufflé and other tasty desserts
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues.