Showing posts with label cambria restaurant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cambria restaurant. Show all posts

Monday, June 24, 2013

A Bottled Lunch in Cambria...


Sometimes lunch can be a difficult prospect. A neighbor of ours is shown here with a slight dilemma, which he eventually overcame. 

Lunch in Cambria is not quite so difficult .... except to decide just where to eat! Gourmet restaurants, great barbecue and home cookin coffee shops are a plenty. Visit SeeCambria.com for a partial list.

You can also see more Cambria photos at:
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Hope you enjoy my Cambria Impressions and would love to hear from you regarding your favorite Cambria Restaurant! 

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

You know you want to....

Cool ocean breezes, miles of boardwalk and trails on the very edge of the ocean, a glass of Chardonnay sitting on the deck of Moonstone Beach Bar & Grill, a comfortable room on Moonstone Beach to wake to fresh coffee and a croissant.... You know you want to!
 
This is an impression looking south down Moonstone Beach. 
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What is your favorite thing about Cambria?

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Monday, July 23, 2012

Cambria's Kitchen Tour, Don't Miss it!

Nearly forgot to share... come on over next Saturday for one of Cambria’s most popular events:
 The 12th Annual Great Kitchens of Cambria self-guided tour
Saturday, July 28, 2012
11 a.m. – 3 p.m.

See eight unique and wonderful kitchens, each full of inspiring ideas you can apply to your own home, now or in the future. Enjoy great food and entertainment as you wander through some of the most interesting and impressive kitchens on the central coast! Visit www.cambriakitchentour.com for all the details.

Zebra Hunting in Cambria

Been too long since I shared a photo, or two. Life on the coast can get busy. Did you know about the zebras who live just north of Cambria? They make a showing every now and then. You know when they are out and about when you see cars parked on the side of Highway 1 lined up for the circus.

My daughter and I went Zebra hunting one Sunday morning thinking, illogically, they would be out and about very early in the morning. We annoyed a few bulls hanging out on the side of the highway and caught a glimpse of the illusive black and white creatures just on the crest of the hill. Yes, look VERY closely you can see two of them meeting up for a days chew.

For those of you east of Cambria in the par boil weather, come see us for cool coastal mornings and walks along our exquisite ocean front.


Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Reflect, Rejoice, Rejoin....

I'm a bit late in adding a new photo to my blog. Gets busy in Cambria, when you let it. This image is a remote spot in Cambria's front yard which I enjoy from time to time. The waves stroll in as I reflect on how quickly time goes by and how often we just do not get around to those experiences we mean to do, but don't quite find the good sense to get done.

The next big "do" in Cambria will be the "Holidays in the Pines". A month of celebrations and events. I will share some Christmas Light photos from days gone by and invite you to visit for unique shopping adventures and wonderful dining experiences.

Don't forget to get your tickets for the Art & Wine Festival in January. We sold out last year and the Kick Off Party is selling fast. Visit CambriaArtWine.org for all the details.

I hope you enjoy my photos and would appreciate hearing from you.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Cambria Offers Mysteries of the Sea...

One of our favorite past times, when the grand kids come to call, is a visit to the tide pools. A fascinating metropolis of creatures living among the rocks and pools... even the adults get pulled in by the mystery of how it all comes together on the beautiful shores of Cambria. Sandy beaches and rocky terrain offer hours of exploration and wonder.

A visit to the Coastal Discovery Center is a must see to help explain the many wonders we encounter.... and of course lunch at Sebastians for one of the best sandwiches or salads you have ever encountered. The wait can be a bit long, but worth it. Those with no patience, need not attempt... but also miss out.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Rest, Renew, Refresh Cambria Style

Pockets of space where you can rest, renew and refresh are plenteous in Cambria. All along our shoreline and within the forests of pine and cypress trees.

Or enjoy one of our many wonderful restaurants and the special ambiance they have to offer.
Robin's offers patio dining;
International inspiration collides with the season’s bounty.
Moonstone Beach Bar & Grill has oceanview and patio;
Steaks, Seafood, Pasta, Full Bar
Las Cambritas will entertain you on the weekends on their back yard deck.
Great Mexican food and a full bar.
Tea Cozy offers a fun little cottage with each room decorated as an English parlor.
Homemade traditional British lunches and teas all day.
These are just a few of the deliciously fun eateries in Cambria.

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