22 Best Restaurants in The Central Coast, California

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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.

Café Zack

$$$ Fodor's choice

A local favorite for anniversaries and other celebrations, Zack's serves classic European dishes in an intimate, two-room 1930s cottage adorned with local art. Entrées of note include seafood specials (depending on the local catch), slow-roasted boar shank, and filet mignon, the latter typically crusted in peppercorns or topped with porcini mushrooms.

1095 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura, CA, 93001, USA
805-643–9445
Known For
  • Personal service
  • House-made desserts
  • Excellent California wines
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.

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Deetjen's Big Sur Inn

$$$ Fodor's choice

The candle-lighted, creaky-floor restaurant in the main house at the historic inn of the same name is a Big Sur institution. It serves spicy seafood paella, grass-fed filet mignon, and rack of lamb for dinner and flavorful eggs Benedict for breakfast.

48865 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, CA, 93920, USA
831-667–2378
Known For
  • Rustic, romantic setting
  • Ingredients from sustainable purveyors
  • Stellar daily breakfast
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. and Thurs. No lunch

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Ember

$$$ Fodor's choice

A barn-style restaurant with high ceilings and an open kitchen, Ember enjoys a red-hot reputation for Italian-inflected dishes prepared in an authentic Tuscan fireplace or a wood-burning oven. Chef-owner Brian Collins, a native of Arroyo Grande, the town bordering Pismo Beach, honed his culinary skills at Berkeley's legendary Chez Panisse Restaurant.

1200 E. Grand Ave., Arroyo Grande, CA, 93420, USA
805-474–7700
Known For
  • Seasonal menu changes monthly
  • Wood-fired flatbread pizzas
  • Craft cocktails, local wines, local craft beer on tap
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
Reservations not accepted

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The Lark

$$$ Fodor's choice

Shared dining—small plates and larger—and a seasonal menu showcasing local ingredients are the focus at this urban-chic restaurant named for an overnight all-Pullman train that chugged into the nearby railroad station for six decades. Sit at the 24-seat communal table set atop vintage radiators or at tables and booths crafted from antique Spanish church pews and other repurposed or recycled materials.

131 Anacapa St., Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA
805-284–0370
Known For
  • Social environment
  • Wines curated by a master sommelier
  • Handcrafted locavore cocktails
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Mattei's Tavern

$$$ Fodor's choice

Housed in a renovated 1886 building, erected during the stagecoach era, Mattei's encompasses several sophisticated, light-filled dining rooms with leather seats and benches, exposed brick walls, and high ceilings with wooden beams. The seasonal menu features California ranch–inspired dishes, many of which are cooked over a wood fire in the open kitchen and all of which use local and regional ingredients. You might start with Central Coast abalone and greens from local farms, then feast on squid ink rice with grilled octopus or pork belly and clams, and finish with a dark chocolate soufflé.

2350 Railway Ave., Los Olivos, CA, 93441, USA
888-218–4941
Known For
  • Stellar service
  • Historic saloon-style bar and lounge
  • Extensive list of local wines, flavor-packed cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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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.

48510 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, CA, 93920, USA
831-667–2345
Known For
  • Ambrosia burger, fresh fish, hormone-free steaks
  • Multiple view decks
  • Brunch and lunch at casual outdoor Café Kevah
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Sierra Mar

$$$$ Fodor's choice

At cliff's edge 1,200 feet above the Pacific at the ultrachic Post Ranch Inn, Sierra Mar serves cutting-edge American cuisine made from mostly organic, seasonal ingredients, some from the on-site chef's garden. The four-course prix-fixe option always shines.

47900 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, CA, 93920, USA
831-667–2800
Known For
  • Stunning ocean panoramas
  • One of the nation's most extensive wine lists
  • Iconic Big Sur farm-to-table experience
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Six Test Kitchen

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Tucked in a tiny space in the heart of Tin City, this Michelin-starred restaurant offers an intimate gastronomical experience nonpareil in SLO County—12 guests sit at a wooden counter that wraps around an open kitchen and dine on small plates, followed by a seasonal 12-course chef’s tasting menu (two seatings per night).

3075 Blue Rock Rd., Paso Robles, CA, 93446, USA
Known For
  • Ingredient-driven dishes that showcase Central Coast bounty
  • Does not welcome kids under 12
  • No accommodations for special dietary needs
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.
Reservations required; book online weeks, and even months in advance

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The Stonehouse

$$$$ Fodor's choice

The elegant Stonehouse—consistently lauded as one of the nation's top restaurants—is inside a century-old granite former farmhouse at the San Ysidro Ranch resort. The menu changes constantly but might include pan-seared abalone or classic steak Diane flambéed table-side, and the Plow & Angel pub downstairs serves casual bistro fare.

900 San Ysidro La., Montecito, CA, 93108, USA
805-565–1720
Known For
  • Ingredients from on-site garden
  • Heated ocean-view deck with fireplace
  • Elegant dining room
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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The Sur House

$$$$ Fodor's choice

The Alila Ventana Big Sur's restaurant sits high on a ridge, and magnificent terraces offer stunning ocean views and a full-service outdoor bar. Regional and international wines on a comprehensive list pair well with the California-inspired dishes, many of whose ingredients are sourced from local purveyors, and the bar serves seasonal specialty cocktails and California craft beers.

Thomas Hill Organics

$$$$ Fodor's choice

The Central Coast's abundance of organic and sustainably sourced bounty—veggies, seafood, meats, and breads—are creatively woven into innovative dishes at this brick-walled downtown favorite. The wine list celebrates local wines; with many by the half-glass, you can sample a good cross-section.

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, CA, 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
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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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, CA, 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
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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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.

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, CA, 993446, USA
805-221–5727
Known For
  • Rotisserie chicken, weekly specials
  • Market-inspired cocktails, extensive whiskey collection
  • Intimate, friendly atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch

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The Hitching Post II

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You'll find everything from grilled artichokes to quail at this casual eatery, but most people come for the smoky Santa Maria–style barbecue. Be sure to try a glass of owner-chef-winemaker Frank Ostini's signature Highliner Pinot Noir, a star in the film Sideways. Lunch and snacks are available earlier in the day at the Hitching Post Wines tasting room next door.

406 E. Hwy. 246, Buellton, CA, 93427, USA
805-688–0676
Known For
  • Entrées grilled over local red oak
  • Chef-owner makes his own wines
  • Classic cocktails
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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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, CA, 93101, USA
805-770–3344
Known For
  • Fantastic pastries
  • Hearty, healthful breakfasts
  • Turkey roasted or smoked in-house
Restaurant Details
No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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Jeffry's Wine Country BBQ

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Award-winning local chef Jeff Wiesinger and his wife Kathleen opened this casual eatery, tucked in a hidden courtyard a block from downtown City Park. Feast indoors or out on made-to-order sandwiches, hearty mac-and-cheese bowls, house-made potato chips, fresh salads, craft beer, and local wines while listening to throwback soundtracks from the ’60s and ’70s.

819 12th St., Paso Robles, CA, 93446, USA
805-369–2132
Known For
  • Delectable mac-and-cheese dishes
  • Smoked tri-tip and other meats
  • Savory paella
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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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.

Palace Grill

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Mardi Gras energy, team-style service, lively music, and great Cajun, creole, and Caribbean food have made the Palace a Santa Barbara icon. Be prepared to wait for a table on Friday and Saturday night, though the live entertainment and free appetizers, sent out front when the line is long, will whet your appetite for the feast to come.

8 E. Cota St., Santa Barbara, CA, 93101, USA
805-963–5000
Known For
  • Blackened fish and meats
  • Louisiana bread pudding soufflé
  • Cajun martini served in a mason jar

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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, CA, 93433, USA
805-904–6773
Known For
  • Pet-friendly patio
  • House-made pastas
  • Lively dining room with open kitchen
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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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.

2680 Main St., Morro Bay, CA, 93442, USA
805-772–4965
Known For
  • Freshly made salsas
  • Hefty portions
  • Daily specials
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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