SANTA MARIA VALLEY visitor guide 2018
IN THIS EDITION:
Pedal to the Pinot The Ultimate Unplugged Experience A Day at the Dunes Sweet Strawberries and Tasty Tri-Tip
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Get the Most from the Coast
Top Moments to Capture
Map out your trip from the perfect home base
Find those perfect spots to share, #SantaMariaStyle
Things to do and see PAGE 8 - 9
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An Unplugged Experience
A Day at the Dunes
Fresh Finds
Tap into nature at Los Flores Park
An insider’s guide to three unforgettable outdoor adventures
Find markets and boutiques around the valley
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Luke Branquinho The 5x world champion steer wrestler shares his favorite Santa Maria spots
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A New California Getaway Two Travel Dads hit the central coast and have a Santa Maria Getaway
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2018 Events Plan your best year
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Go Against the Grain Plot your stops for craft beer and Santa Maria Style tri-tip and barbecue
Taking the Stage in Santa Maria Three must-visit theatres around our valley
Eat and drink PAGE 22 - 24
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Pedal to the Pinot
Meet Susan Righetti
Talking the Bike + Bottle Project with Dave Corey of Core Winery
Susan’s influence and passion impacts our region
Wineries, Beer and Restaurants
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Santa Maria Valley Wine Trolley Grab your friends and hop on board Santa Maria Valley’s favorite mode of transportation
Sip, swirl and chow down in Santa Maria Valley
Sweet Strawberries & Tasty Tri-Tip Santa Maria Valley’s roots in agriculture and barbecue
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Attractions
Stay in Santa Maria
Local businesses and fun for the family
Hotels and motels in and around the valley
The Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitor and Convention Bureau is your best resource for information on where to stay, things to do, where to eat, where to meet and more! 614 S. Broadway, Santa Maria, CA 93454 | 805.925.2403
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Get the Most from the Coast the perfect home base
Santa Maria Valley is the perfect home base for California’s
cycling, and authentic Santa Maria Style dining - you’ll find all
Central Coast. Boasting 34 tasting rooms, 6 unique AVAs, 13
that right in our backyard. And because we treat our visitors
beaches, and a growing selection of local breweries, all within
like family, your pocketbook will go much further here. Santa
a beautiful 30-minute drive. There is no need to venture out if
Maria Valley is the perfect home base where you can eat,
you are looking for sand dunes, hiking trails, horseback riding,
drink and do more for less.
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HOTELS & RESORTS
THE CENTURY ROOM EST. 1917
intner ’s Bar & Grill
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Top Moments to Capture find your #santamariastyle
Santa Maria Valley isn’t about making reservations months in
you love most. A place that will welcome you like family and
advance or fighting for space on crowded beaches. It’s a place
provide the backdrop for original stories to fill your feed and
to slow down and enjoy real experiences with the people
more importantly, your fondest vacation memories.
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Trek On or Trail Off
Find a Fresh Perspective
Catch an 805 Sunset at the Guadalupe Dunes
Santa Maria Valley is an area built around
A place where #nofilter is a given.
Find that perfect backdrop for your day of adventure. Venture off the beaten path and don’t worry about the forecast. Santa Maria has temperate weather year round, so find
agriculture. Get a fresh take, and grow.
your sunrise.
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Walk the Vines
Bug Out
Like the grapes surrounding the hillsides,
Drive a dune buggy over the five and a
Barrel Taste in a Wine Cave
take your time with the vines.
half mile stretch of beach at the Oceano Dunes SVRA.
Cottonwood Canyon was the first winery in Santa Barbara County to build wine caves.
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The Payoff Meandering roads, breathtaking views and
Taste Real Santa Maria Style Tri-Tip
Hop on the Wine Trolley
delicious destinations. Make sure to capture
A 150-year-old tradition from a single simple
From Memorial Day to Labor Day,
the clink at the end of the road.
recipe. If you think you’ve tried it somewhere
transportation to the wine country is covered.
else, you haven’t.
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An Unplugged Experience tapping into nature at los flores park If you’ve come to Santa Maria Valley to escape from the everyday, you’ve come to the right place. We’re all about setting our away message, shutting down that phone, and clocking out to tap in. For the ultimate Do Not Disturb experience, we’re huge fans of Los Flores Ranch Park, a firstof-its-kind, 1,778-acre open-space area in Santa Maria Valley that offers an array of outdoor activities for nature-lovers and off-the-clockers of all kinds.
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HIKING With 15 miles of hiking trails and tons of wildlife to view along the way, one of the best ways to unplug on your Santa Maria trip is to enjoy a hike in Los Flores Ranch Park. Guided tours and group nature walks are available for those seeking a little more structure and some nature education (you’ll learn tons of fun-facts about the park’s geology, plants, and animals)—or, simply pick up a trail map and head into the park on your own.
HORSEBACK RIDING With plenty of trails to explore and a special entrance for equestrians, Los Flores Park makes for an incredibly serene setting for horseback riding. Terrain is varied, and you’ll even find a few options for panoramic vista points that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Be sure to download a Los Flores Ranch Park trail map for the horse corral location and more.
MOUNTAIN BIKING With miles and miles of trails and terrain to explore, Los Flores Ranch Park is the perfect setting for both experienced and beginner mountain bikers alike. Rolling hills and panoramic vista points make for varied terrain...and a ton of two-wheeled fun.
ANIMAL FEEDING & WILDLIFE VIEWING We’re all about unplugging, but we have to admit: with acres of landscape to explore and everything from donkeys to goats to feed, we wouldn’t blame you for snapping a few pics and sharing this interactive experience with your social media friends. Once you’ve made friends with the fourlegged animals roaming the park, turn your eyes to the sky for a glimpse of flycatchers, kingbirds, grosbeaks, and warblers as they soar through the oaks during migration.
LOS FLORES PARK INFORMATION Location:
6245 Dominion Road—head South on Highway 101 from
Santa Maria, Left at the Clark Ave. exit, right on Dominion Rd.
Cost:
Children 15 and under: free | Adults 16-61: $3 per day
Seniors 62+: $1.50 per day | Annual Pass: $45 (up to 6
guests per day)
Hours:
Spring/Summer: Thursday-Sunday 8 a.m.-7 p.m.*
Fall/Winter: Friday-Sunday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.*
*Last Entry into Park is one hour before closing
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Luke Branquinho 5x world champion steer wrestler & santa maria valley local
SANTA MARIA VALLEY BORN & RAISED From the time I can remember, there’s always been tractors and mud on the road, that farming and ranching lifestyle. Being able to raise our boys in Los Alamos, in that same environment is very important to me. My wife and I want to give them the best opportunity to grow up, be successful, and do what they want to do, but be able to live that kind of wild and free
FAVORITE LOCAL EATS • The Hitching Post in Casmalia and Far Western Tavern are our favorites for steak • I’m a big Japanese food fan, Hamasatos in Santa Maria is my favorites • For Mexican food, you can’t beat Casa Mañana • Good ‘ol Pappy’s has some of the best tortilla soup in the world
lifestyle as kids.
85 DAYS AT HOME
ON HIS 2018 GOALS
Generally, you’re gone 280 days out of the
Just winning. Win as much as I can. Get back to the NFR and win a gold
year rodeoing, so it doesn’t leave a lot of
buckle. I’ve had quite a bit of success here in my career and will hopefully
time at home. I help my parents on their
keep it rolling.
ranch as much as possible. Whether it’s working cows or farming the fields, planting
HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE
grain hay or bailing, anything that needs to
Catch Luke Branquinho in action at the 2018 Santa Maria Elks Rodeo &
be done. When I am home, there’s no rest
Parade May 31-June 3.
for the wicked. If you want to get things done, you gotta just go to it. That’s how it is. Being with the family; my wife and kids is how I spend most of my time, doing anything outdoors. Last year, unfortunately I got hurt and was home from July on. While I was home, I held four steer wrangling clinics and being able to do that was pretty cool. I want to give back to the sport and it’s something I’ll continue doing, even after I’m done rodeoing.
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Follow Luke @lukebranquinho Branquinho family photo by Maeve Photography
Go Against the Grain
the quintessential santa maria style stop
THE PERFECT GRAND FINALE TO ANY ROAD TRIP IS A COLD BEER AND SOME LEGENDARY BARBECUE. Although our reputation is pretty well known along the west coast, some travelers may be surprised to learn that Santa Maria Style barbecue actually comes from a place, right here in the heart of the Central California Coast. We slow-roast our tri-tip using the same recipe our grandparents’ grandparents used. From classic steakhouses like Shaw’s to
with the locals and “another round” is a given. For those of you in town in the month of October, check out the annual Santa Maria Valley Beer Fest, where more than 30 regional craft breweries and cider producers showcase their best work.
THE SECRET TO SANTA MARIA STYLE BARBECUE
the famous Hitching Post to
TRI-TIP – In the 1950s, a Santa
the contemporary Far Western
Maria butcher popularized tri-tip, a
Tavern, your biggest cravings
triangular cut of beef prized for its
will be satisfied and you’ll
savory flavors and texture. Tri-tip
experience for yourself how
today enjoys a fanatic following and
in Santa Maria Valley, we treat
is regarded as a signature cut of
our visitors like family.
Santa Maria Style Barbecue.
Tucked away along the central
SANTA MARIA SEASONING –
coast are some of California’s
While other regional barbecue styles are famous for their sauces, Santa
best microbreweries and
Maria-style barbecue boasts a uniquely homegrown seasoning composed
taprooms—serving up ice-
of salt, pepper and garlic salt.
cold craft beers in a valley where you’ll make fast friends
RED OAK – Authentic Santa Maria Style Barbecue is cooked over coals of local red oak, giving the meat a distinctively sweet, smoky quality.
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A Day at the Dunes an insider’s guide to three unforgettable outdoor adventures
The largest remaining dune system south of San Francisco, The Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes offer endless opportunities for authentic, Santa Maria Style adventure. Encompassing an 18-mile stretch of coastline, we’ve scoured the sandy setting to bring you three not-to-be-missed experiences from a day at the dunes.
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01 GO WILDLIFE WATCHING AT THE RANCHO GUADALUPE DUNES PRESERVE COUNTY PARK Tucked away inside the sprawling Guadalupe Dunes is the Rancho Guadalupe Dunes Preserve, home to 550-foot tall dunes (the tallest on the entire west coast) and an extraordinarily unique ecosystem. With opportunities for everything from hiking to fishing to bird-watching, we happen to think the Preserve is the best area along the entire coast to reconnect with nature and unplug from the everyday. The Preserve is home to a wide variety of bird species and wildlife, so be sure to bring along a pair of binos—keep your eyes peeled for everything from snowy egrets to the western snowy plover. Cost: Free | Hours: Daily, 7 a.m. - dusk (with restrictions from March 1 - Oct 1 for plover nesting season) Tip: Walk along the ocean to Mussel Point (a 2.5 mile hike from the parking lot) for some seriously serene views. Or, pack a blanket and a cooler and treat yourself to an al-fresco oceanfront meal.
02 SOAK IN THE VIEWS AT OSO FLACO LAKE With walks suitable for any age and expansive views of the surrounding landscape, Oso Flaco Lake is a must-visit locale for anyone looking to find some serious serenity on their Santa Maria visit. This surprisingly woodsy area is home to spanish moss and marshy grasess, and feels more like a far-away forest than sandy dunes. The natural canopy supports an incredibly wide array of wildlife, including the sweetest songbirds you’ve ever heard. (Parking here will also give you easy access to the Preserve.) Cost: $5 parking per vehicle | Hours: Daily, Sunrise-Sunset
photo by Majorie Lane
Tip: Head out onto the mile-long boardwalk over the lake for a viewing platform that offers an incredible look at the entire San Luis Bay.
03 KICK UP SOME DUST AT OCEANO For those who think of riding when they think of sand dunes, Oceano is for you. Bringing in over 2 million visitors each year, the Oceano Dunes State Vehicular Recreation Area is the only area within the Guadalupe Dunes where vehicles are allowed on the beach. With five-and-a-half miles of open beachfront, be sure to bring your quads and dirt bikes and get ready for a day of downright-dusty fun. Cost: $5 parking per vehicle | Hours: Daily, 6:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
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A New California Getaway two travel dads hit the central coast Story By Rob + Chris Taylor
Driving north out of Los Angeles you’ll go through several well
The Oso Flaco Lake Natural Area was really cool to explore with the kids.
known cities and towns, including Ventura and Santa Barbara.
Located where the Santa Maria Valley meets the ocean, the Oso Flaco
A lot of people will make these stops and then continue up the 101 until they hit the Bay Area (about 7 hours from LA) or they’ll stick to the PCH (Highway 1). For those road tripping
Nature Preserve is a part of California State Parks. It’s a fascinating spot where sprawling farm lands meet the willow forests of the
from the north, the 101 is an easy freeway to navigate from
coast… and then turn into
the Bay Area or if you’ve crossed the mountains from Central
pond/marshlands until eventually
California. Really, you can create almost any sort of road trip theme and the Santa Maria Valley will blend perfectly into it.
crossing rolling sand dunes down
... a fascinating spot where sprawling farm lands meet the
to the beach of the Pacific Ocean.
willow forests of the
An easy 1.5 mile walk, hiking the
coasts.
If you’re not a road tripper, you can also fly into the Santa
Oso Flaco is doable for almost
Maria Valley (SMX). While you might not find a ton of direct
any skill level. It’s even wheelchair/stroller accessible all of the way to the
flights, stopovers in LAS, BUR or LAX make it easy to get to.
EXPLORING NATURE ON THE SOUTHERN CENTRAL COAST Hiking is one of our favorite activities with the kids and without. And hiking can mean something different to everyone. For us it’s any experience where we’re going on a walk through nature, easy or difficult.
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beach. Wildlife to watch for includes birds, lizards, kangaroo rats (so cute!), legless lizards, fish, turtles, whales and more! Who wouldn’t love it?
THE SANTA MARIA VALLEY DISCOVERY CENTER Until you’ve been to a good children’s museum you haven’t lived. Well, maybe you have, but you’ve not seen how incredible the adult world seems to kids. The Santa Maria Valley Discovery Center was actually our first stop upon arriving in town and the kids were stoked.
Full of interesting local exhibits about farming, marine life and history,
about actually getting ice cream! We visited the Doc Burnstein’s location in
it was a hit. We appreciated having such different, simple to understand
Orcutt, California, but there are a few other locations too.
experiences for the kids. Something else about our visit to the Discovery Center was the community involvement. We were there during the local Nutrition Fair, so volunteers were present to teach kids about healthy eating, including making their own
We saw one of them in San Luis Obispo and then drove past the one in
Until you’ve been to a good children’s museum you haven’t lived.
snacks and walking away with a kid-friendly cookbook. It was a very thoughtful event for the youngest
Arroyo Grande. Next time, we’ll stop into all three, or more if more shops open, as you can’t have too much ice cream in your life. Our time in the Santa Maria Valley was a day or two too short. Next time we’ll be sure to schedule our trip differently. There are more outdoor adventures to experience and more wine to taste. There’s more to learn about farm country and the kids haven’t gotten to experience every flavor of ice cream the Valley can turn out. The Santa Maria Valley was such a great new way to experience California and we’ll happily return any time.
members of the community.
DOC BURNSTEIN’S ICE CREAM LAB
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meet the man behind the Central Coast institution Doc Burnstein’s Ice Cream Lab and his passion for ice cream directly made our time in the sunshine even better. Having a severe egg allergy keeps our littlest guy from enjoying ice cream most of the time. We found that almost every flavor from Doc Burnstein’s was good to go for him. He was to the moon
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Taking the Stage in Santa Maria three must-visit theatres around our valley
away from the everyday and embark on truly authentic
THE GREAT AMERICAN MELODRAMA & VAUDEVILLE REVUE
experiences—and one of the best ways to do so is through
Located just minutes from Pismo Beach in Oceano, The Great American
Santa Maria Valley offers endless opportunities to get
our vibrant theatre community. Live performances, seasoned actors, and open-air venues all make for endless
Melodrama & Vaudeville Revue offers patrons interactive, unforgettable performances night after night. Renowned for its sawdust-covered floors, cabaret tables, and actors from across the country, nightly entertainment
entertainment during your visit. Read on for a behind-the-red-
at the Melodrama is served up alongside tasty pub fare from an in-house
curtain look at the top three must-visit theatres in and around
restaurant. Major bonus: shows are performed in the classic melodramatic
our valley.
PCPA (PACIFIC CONSERVATORY THEATRE FOR PERFORMING ARTS) For over 52 years, the PCPA Pacific Conservatory Theatre has been producing everything from Shakespearean plays to Broadway musicals. With year-round entertainment offered in its two main venues, plus an outdoor festival theatre, every season boasts a diverse and entertaining lineup of live theatre performances—from thought-provoking dramas to foot-tapping musicals and everything in between.
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style—meaning the audience is encouraged to cheer the hero and boo the villain for a night full of howls, hoots, and endless laughter.
SANTA MARIA CIVIC THEATRE The Santa Maria Civic Theatre is another outlet at which passionate, live community theater may be enjoyed throughout the year. The theatre group is the oldest and longest-running one of its kind between Ventura and Monterey, making it a fine-tuned favorite for any visitor to the Santa Maria Valley.
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SEPTEMBER 2–4
OCTOBER 6
Central Coast Tennis www.centralcoasttennis.net (805) 937-3222
Monarch Dunes Golf Course www.dunescenter.org (805) 343-2455
Santa Maria Open Tennis Tournament
FOUR 9
All Ford Car Show & Swap Meet Santa Maria Ford A’s Club www.santamariamodelaclub.com (805)COSTA 598-8133 DE ORO
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Celebration of Harvest Weekend
Santa Barbara County Vintners Association www.celebrationofharvest.com 688-0881 WINERY(805) & MARKETPL ACE
Try award-winning Santa Maria Valley wines and produce at the Costa de Oro Winery & Marketplace. – October(cdowinery.com) 1 7
August Wilson’s FENCES PCPA Theaterfest, Marian Theatre www.pcpa.org (805) 922-8313
DECEMBER 2 OCTOBER Santa Maria Christmas Parade of Lights Rotary 6 Clubs of Santa Maria
Autumn Arts Grapes & Grains Festival Santa Maria Recreation & Parks Dept. SEPTEMBER www.cityofsantamaria.org 2 –925-0951, 4 (805) ext. 2260
Santa Maria Open Tennis Tournament
Coreopsis Golf Tournament www.smparadeoflights.org Monarch Dunes Golf Course (805) 680-0071 www.dunescenter.org 9(805) 343-2455
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Coast Tennis 15 – 16 29Central www.centralcoasttennis.net Cruzin’ For Life Car Show & Cruise Dia De Los Muertos (805) 937-3222 Cruzin’ for Life Veteran’s Memorial Cultural Building www.cruzinforlife.net BOOMERS www.cityofsantamaria.org 9 (805)Maria 937-8008 ers! Santa with mini-golf, go-karts, bumper boats & (805) 925-0951 ext. 2349 All Ford Car Show & Swap Meet arcade games. (boomersparks.com/santamaria). Santa Maria Ford A’s Club 15 – Oct. 1 NOVEMBER www.santamariamodelaclub.com August Wilson’s FENCES 598-8133 16(805) - December 31 PCPA Theaterfest, Marian Theatre Holiday Extravaganza www.pcpa.org The American Melodrama 15Great – October 1 (805) 922-8313 www.americanmelodrama.com August Wilson’s FENCES (805) 489-2499 PCPA Theaterfest, Marian Theatre 21 - November 12 www.pcpa.org The Phantom of the Melodrama (805) 922-8313 The Great American Melodrama www.americanmelodrama.com 15 –Golf 16 Rancho Maria Club (805) 489-2499 Cruzin’ For Life Car Show & Cruise
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Orcutt Annual Christmas Parade
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Veteran’s Memorial Cultural Building www.cityofsantamaria.org (805) 925-0951 ext. 2349
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August Wilson’s FENCES
PCPA Theaterfest, Marian Theatre www.pcpa.org (805) 922-8313
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Fresh Finds
markets and boutiques around the valley
OUTDOOR FARMERS MARKETS
SHOPPING
Orcutt Certified Farmers Market
Company’s Coming
Bradley and E. Clark Ave. / Orcutt CA
1108 East Clark Avenue, Santa Maria, CA (805) 937-8766
Open Tuesdays from 10 a.m. — 1:00 p.m., the Orcutt Certified Farmers Market offers produce including vegetables, citrus and strawberries, local honey, farm fresh eggs, baked goods, jams, and jellies.
U-Pick Berries 3607 Dominion Road / Santa Maria / (805) 260-0497 Grab a bucket and pick your own fresh, tasty blueberries at the U-Pick farm. All you can eat while you’re picking! Open March through June, Wednesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. and Sunday, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Santa Maria Farmers Markets Town Center West at the corner of Broadway and Main Wednesday and Friday Fridays from 5 to 8 p.m. April through September, this weekly event features a farmer’s market, live music, food booths, food trucks, arts and crafts, kids’ activities, novelty items, and a beer and wine tent. On Wednesdays, visit locallygrown produce stands from noon until 4 p.m. year-round. Learn more at SantaMariaValley.com/Farmers-Markets
For a full list of stops, visit: SantaMariaValley.com/attractions
An award-winning boutique shop with Gift Baskets, Collectibles, Jewelry, Ceramics, Candles, Candle Accessories, Handbags, Hats, Pillows, Pictures, Picture frames, Wine & Martini Accessories, Bridal & Baby Registry, Seasonal & Holiday Gifts, Clocks, Fairies, Roosters, Angels and more.
Santa Maria Town Center 371 Town Center East. Santa Maria, CA (805) 922-7931 From department stores like Macy’s and Sears to tons of delicious dining options, Santa Maria Town Center is great one-stop shopping option.
Vintage Veranda 255 Union Avenue. Orcutt, CA (805) 937-6767 The Vintage Veranda is a 16,000 square-foot space featuring 25 unique dealers of antiques, vintage, art, and objects of good-design. Strolling the aisles at Vintage Veranda you’ll find everything from antique and mid-century modern furniture to statement costume jewelry, from iconic designer goods to decorating basics.
Old Town Market & Antiques 405 East Clark Avenue. Orcutt, CA (805) 937-5619 Besides having a down-home feel and the charm of a historic sixty-five year old market, Old Town Market specializes in fine local wine, locally grown produce, made to order deli, specialty cheeses and local items, and a unique collection of antique furniture, collectibles, and primitives.
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Events in the Valley plan your best year
January JANUARY 12 - 28
Kimberly Akimbo Santa Maria Civic Theatre smct.org (805) 922-4442 JANUARY 18 - MARCH 4
Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery The Great American Melodrama americanmelodrama.com (805) 489-2499
February FEBRUARY 16-19
Three Viewings Santa Maria Civic Theatre smct.org (805) 922-4442 FEB 15 - MARCH 4
The Crucible PCPA Theaterfest, Marian Theatre, Santa Maria pcpa.org (805) 922-8313
March MARCH 8 - 25
The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence PCPA Theaterfest, Severson Theatre, Santa Maria pcpa.org (805) 922-8313 MARCH 8 - APRIL 22
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MARCH 9 - 25
APRIL 26 - JUNE 10
Santa Maria Civic Theatre smct.org (805) 922-4442
The Great American Melodrama americanmelodrama.com (805) 489-2499
Noises Off
Less Miserable
MARCH 17
St. Patrick’s Day Car Show St. Louis de Montfort Church kofc11137.com (805) 878-1739
May MAY 4 – 20
Real Women Have Curves
April
Santa Maria Civic Theatre smct.org (805) 922-4442
APRIL 6 - 8
MAY 5 - JUNE 8
The Vagina Monologues
NASA InSight Mars Mission
Santa Maria Civic Theatre smct.org (805) 922-4442
Vanenberg Air Force Base mars.nasa.gov/insight/
APRIL 15
AMGEN Cycling Tour of CA Stage 2 Men’s Finish
Santa Maria Valley Discovery Museum smvdiscoverymuseum.org (805) 928-8414
Gilbraltar Road, Santa Barbara County amgentourofcalifornia.com
APRIL 21
Cruisin’ Nationals West Coast Kustoms Car Club
Santa Barbara County Vintners Association sbvintnersweekend.com (805) 688-0881
westcoastkustoms.com (951) 488-0413
APRIL 26 - MAY 13
Santa Maria Elks Rodeo & Parade
PCPA Theaterfest, Marian Theatre, Santa Maria (Additional show June 14 – July 8, Solvang Festival Theater) pcpa.org (805) 922-8313
Santa Maria Elks Recreation, Inc. elksrec.com (805) 925-4125
Family Kite Festival
Vintners’ Festival
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
APRIL 27 – 29
Strawberry Festival Santa Maria Fairpark santamariafairpark.com (805) 925-8824
MAY 14
MAY 25 – 27
MAY 31 – JUNE 3
June CHECK FACEBOOK FOR FINAL DATES
Foxen Canyon Wine Trail’s Summer Sipping www.facebook.com/FXCwinetrail/ (805) 937-8507 JUNE 14 - SEPTEMBER 15
The Mix Tape
The Great American Melodrama americanmelodrama.com (805) 489-2499 JUNE 23
Elks Car Show Elks Lodge #1538 santamariaelks.com (805) 922-1538 JUNE 28 - JULY 7
Vanya & Sonja & Masha & Spike PCPA Theaterfest, Marian Theatre, Santa Maria (July 12 – 22, Solvang Festival Theater) pcpa.org (805) 922-8313
JULY 21
Bent Axles Car Show & BBQ
October
Bent Axles Car Club bentaxles.net (805) 937-2247
CHECK WEBSITE FOR FINAL DATES
JULY 22
smbeerfest.com (805) 720-5342
Obon Festival Veteran’s Memorial Cultural Building guadalupebuddhistchurch.org/index.htm (805) 837-9027
August AUGUST 16 – 25
Arcadia
PCPA Theaterfest, Marian Theatre, Santa Maria (Aug. 30 – Sept. 9, Solvang Festival Theater) pcpa.org (805) 922-8313 AUGUST 17 – 19
North/South Run (Classic Truck Show) Historic Santa Maria Inn Pickupslimited.com (951) 237-1570
Santa Maria Valley Beerfest
OCTOBER 6-7
Central Coast Air Show Santa Maria Public Airport santamariaairport.com/ OCTOBER 28
Dia De Los Muertos Veteran’s Memorial Cultural Building www.cityofsantamaria.org (805) 925-0951 ext. 2349
November NOVEMBER 15 - DECEMBER 31
The Holiday Extravaganza The Great American Melodrama americanmelodrama.com (805) 489-2499
JUNE 30 – JULY 2
Jr. Grand Prix Tennis Tournament Central Coast Tennis CentralCoastTennis.net (805) 937-3222
September SEPTEMBER 1 – 3
Santa Maria Open Tennis Tournament
July JULY 11 – 15
Santa Barbara County Fair Santa Maria Fairpark santamariafairpark.com (805) 925-8824 JULY 12 – SEPTEMBER 16
Gold Fever at the Rough & Ready The Great American Melodrama americanmelodrama.com (805) 489-2499 JULY 14
The Windmill Century Bike Ride Tailwinds Bike Club of Santa Maria tailwindsofsantamariabc.org (909) 240-7093 JULY 18 – 21
Mamma Mia! PCPA Theaterfest, Marian Theatre (July 27 – August 26, Solvang Festival Theater) pcpa.org (805) 922-8313
Central Coast Tennis centralcoasttennis.net (805) 937-3222 SEPTEMBER 8
All Ford Car Show & Swap Meet Santa Maria Ford A’s Club santamariamodelaclub.com (805) 598-8133
December DECEMBER 1
Santa Maria Christmas Parade of Lights Rotary Clubs of Santa Maria smparadeoflights.org (805) 680-0071 DECEMBER 8
Orcutt Annual Christmas Parade Old Town Orcutt Revitalization Association oldtownorcutt.org (805) 937-4252
SEPTEMBER 20 - NOVEMBER 11
Scary Poppins
The Great American Melodrama americanmelodrama.com (805) 489-2499 SEPTEMBER 21 – 22
Cruzin’ For Life Car Show & Cruise Cruzin’ for Life cruzinforlife.net (805) 937-8008 SEPTEMBER 28-30
Los Alamos Old Days Los Alamos, CA (805) 344-3500
Weekly Live Music If you like to sip Chardonnay to the beat of live music, you’re in luck. These four wineries hold live music events year-round so you can taste to some tunes; Presqu’ile, Ca Del Grevino, Costa de Oro, and Foxen. For a full list of events, visit our website.
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Pedal to the Pinot talking the bike + bottle project with dave corey of core winery
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What was the inspiration behind the Bike + Bottle project? The idea was to combine my two passions—cycling and grape growing— with my knowledge of California’s Central Coast to offer an experience visitors wouldn’t otherwise get. We wanted to offer an expert guide and a local insider’s look at the area—not just a typical wine tour.
From start to finish, what can someone expect from the Bike + Bottle experience? Every tour is unique to each group—the experience is super flexible and varies depending on a group’s skill level, what wineries work with their travel dates, etc. Tours can range anywhere from 1-3 days, and we’ll
relationships and can “talk the talk” with fellow grape-growers, which means they’re much more receptive to a Bike + Bottle group than they can be to a typical wine group where the tour guide doesn’t know the industry well and has no relationship with the winery owners. This allows us more access to wineries (even during harvest season) and a much more personalized experience.
So you’ve been on the central coast for a while? My family has a long history in Santa Maria Valley that dates back to 1873. I grew up visiting the area and moved here in 1996, then started CORE Winery in 2001.
take care of setting up accommodations, transportation, rides and lunch throughout your stay.
What’s a typical ride like? A typical ride is a circuit-type ride or a loop, and we’ll visit no more than 2-3 wineries, as we don’t want to over-saturate the experience. We’ll ride past vineyards and talk about when each started, what kind of wines they’re known for, any cultural practices, etc. We’ll later come back to one of those wineries for a tasting and a great, local lunch.
How many people are on a Bike + Bottle ride, and are there options for private groups (bachelor parties, etc.)? Right now, we’re solely focused on private groups, which allows us to completely customize each tour. Groups can range anywhere from a couple wanting to do a single, one-day tour of Central Coast wineries, to a group of 10 (or more) booking a three-day experience. Pricing also varies depending on how many are in your group.
How experienced of cyclist should someone be to join? It’s really for all levels. Once I understand your group’s needs, I’ll customize a route, and we’ll go over a course profile beforehand. You’ll know exactly what to expect—whether that’s a flat 20-mile ride, or a 45-mile ride with hills.
Do you provide the bikes? We don’t—everyone brings his or her own bike, which is how most cyclists prefer to ride. An ill-fitted bike from a rental shop can result in an uncomfortable ride or even knee issues.
What do you love most about Santa Maria Valley? The authenticity—I really enjoy that. People are pretty real here. You also can’t beat the weather and the ability to go outside year-round. It’s just an
What’s the major difference between visiting wineries as part of the Bike + Bottle project and visiting wineries on your own or as
incredible area.
part of a typical wine-tour group?
What’s the Foxen Canyon Wine Trail in Santa Maria Valley like?
Bike + Bottle allows visitors completely custom experiences they wouldn’t
It’s a great trail for those who want to do a barrel tasting. If a group wants
otherwise get. When it comes to cycling, maps don’t always tell the
to go all the way north to Cambria Winery, it ends up being about a 40-
whole story—I have expert knowledge about the terrain and what to
45-mile ride. One of my favorite wineries along that ride is Demetria—it’s
expect. When it comes to the wineries, I grew up on the central coast
so beautiful and private, which is exactly what we’re looking for in the
and have been in the wine industry since 1996—I’ve developed personal
wineries we visit.
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Do you ever make any stops for the beer-lovers in the group? Of course. We can even do a tour that’s solely breweries. We could do a point-to-point ride from Naughty Oak Brewery in Orcutt to its second location in San Ynez. Around Santa Maria Valley, we’d visit great places like Santa Maria Brewing or Rooney’s Irish Pub—places that brew here locally. We always stick to authentic and local.
What’s the best way for someone to book a group Bike + Bottle tour? They can call me directly at (805) 714-5057—I like to connect with people personally so I’m able to customize their experience. We also have Bike + Bottle information listed under the “Wine Experiences” section of our website at COREwine.com.
How far in advance should someone reach out to start building their tour? If they’re coming on a weekday (which we always recommend for a better experience and full access to wineries—owners often aren’t around on the
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weekends), they can reach out a few weeks in advance. If they’re coming on a weekend or during a time that coincides with an event (i.e. car shows in Santa Maria), they should reach out at least one month or so in advance.
What do you love most about Bike + Bottle? As a cyclist, it’s bringing a whole experience together where a visitor can exercise, have great food, enjoy great wine and meet new people. I also love its flexibility—it’s really unique in that way. My knowledge of the area allows me to change things on the fly if need be—we can add wineries if we have extra time, alter the route of it’s too difficult or not difficult enough, etc. I love that our tours aren’t so dogmatic—it’s all about creating a truly authentic experience and tailoring that experience to work for each individual group.
Cheers to the Weekend roll with the wine trolley
IN 2017, THE SANTA MARIA VALLEY WINE TROLLEY BEGAN ITS FIRST SEASON OF SERVICE. It proved to fill a big desire for safe, alternative transportation for visitors and locals alike. Kicking off Memorial Day Weekend and running through Labor Day—or just after*—the Wine Trolley runs Saturdays and Sundays. The route begins at Town Center West and takes a 75-minute tour
ALL ABOARD! When:
Saturdays and Sundays, every 75 minutes
Where:
Trolley route begins at Town Center West.
Step on, step off, at your convenience.
*trolley route and schedule are subject to change without notice
through the wine country. The Central Coast’s most historic wine
Town Center West
lives in the Santa Maria Valley. The area has the oldest appellation in the area and nearly two centuries of experience
Costa de Oro Winery
in growing grapes. The Santa Maria Valley has one of California’s longest growing seasons and a truly rare transverse geography resulting in the
Cottonwood Canyon Winery
development of complex, flavorful and balanced grapes. Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Syrah are our specialties. These are composed of well-drained soils that also contribute to exceptional fruit intensity and flavor concentration.
Route information, ticket information, and 2018 pricing can be found at: SantaMariaValley.com/WineTrolley
W. Clark & Pacific
Riverbench Winery
Orcutt Union Plaza Broadway Entrance
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Meet Susan Righetti
elegant. sweet. a generous spirit.
IN MANY WAYS, THE SANTA MARIA VALLEY WOULDN’T BE QUITE RIGHT WITHOUT THE INFLUENCE AND PASSION OF SUSAN RIGHETTI.
mom’s beans simmering on the stove, while ranch-raised steaks, seasoned
You may have heard of the Far Western Tavern. Clarence and Rosalie
Spanish vaqueros of the Santa Maria Valley pioneered this style of cooking
Minetti established this contemporary, classic ranch-style restaurant in
more than a hundred years ago, making it unique to California’s central
1958, along with Rosalie’s cousin Richard Maretti and his wife Jean. Far
coast. “It’s almost a ritual,” said Susan. “You gather with your family and
Western Tavern has been driven by a timeless appreciation for regional
friends and it’s so easy to do. You can entertain and prepare a great meal
cuisine, influenced by traditions such as Santa Maria Style Barbecue, and
at the same time.”
with the perfect blend of garlic, salt and pepper, sizzled over coals of red oak.”
an inherited commitment to hospitality. Santa Maria Style barbecue is very simply prepared. The cuts of meat, the This is where Susan comes in. Clarence and Rosalie’s daughter, Susan
flavorful seasonings and the use of local ingredients, such as the plump,
Righetti, established Susie Q’s in 1981, a series of products based on
pink pinquito beans, have also been passed down for generations. Sunset
family recipes.
Magazine deemed it the West’s best BBQ.
“While I was working at my parent’s restaurant, I enjoyed meeting diners
Susan credits her parent’s love for Santa Maria Style barbecue as one of
from all over the world who traveled here to experience Santa Maria
the reasons why they opened the Far Western Tavern.
cuisine,” she said. “It inspired me to find a way to share the wonderful flavors of my family’s culinary heritage beyond the restaurant. So in 1981,
“When I started, few people had heard of it,” she said. “Regional cooking
I created the first Susie Q Brand products, and created relationships with
and local flavor have become so popular since then. There’s no right or
local grocers who kindly put them on their store shelves.”
wrong about American cuisine. It’s about what flourishes in the region and the showcasing of local, seasonal ingredients.”
Her first offering was a bag of pinquito beans, which has expanded to several seasonings, beef jerky and strawberry glaze. While Susan handles
Susan is appreciative of her parents for all that they have given her, and
her seasoning products and business details, her husband, Paul, keeps to
is proud of their tremendous work ethic that have made them icons in
their cattle and horses.
this community. She feels truly blessed to live a great life in a place she will always call home, and continue to be a part of a lifestyle that has
“As a young girl, Santa Maria Style cuisine was always a central part of gatherings at our family ranch,” said Susan. “I still recall the aroma of my
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spanned generations.
“In my mind, Susan personifies the authentic hospitality and rich history of the Santa Maria Valley,” said Laura Booras, general manager of Riverbench Vineyard & Winery. “Through her Susie Q’s Brand products, which we proudly sell in our tasting room, she offers a taste of the local food culture to people around the world. And even though she is somewhat of a local celebrity, her humble demeanor makes her very approachable – which is why I personally use her as a resource on everything related to Santa Maria Valley food, farming and ranch life.” “Susie has created a place where guests and locals alike can come and enjoy the cuisine of Santa Maria Valley,” said Clarissa Nagy, owner and winemaker at Nagy Wines. “She has the gift of making a stranger feel as though they have been a part of our community for years. Her spice blend is known worldwide. I have guests who come looking for Susie Q to take home with them to share the Santa Maria experience with loved ones.” Susie Q’s products are available at retail outlets in California and a handful of other states, including Costco stores, and have created a business that complements the family’s ranching enterprise and lifestyle. Next time you’re in the Santa Maria Valley, gather ‘round with some barbecue — the way local families do. Or, take Susie Q’s with you to enjoy a little bit of Santa Maria Style at home.
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Sweet Strawberries & Tasty Tri-Tip santa maria valley’s roots in agriculture and barbecue
If there’s one thing we know how to do in our Valley, it’s dirty
Our present-day Santa Maria Style barbecue grew out of this tradition
a napkin (or three) over great barbecue with even better
when, 60 years ago, locals began to string their beef on skewers and cook
friends. We love gathering around a tasty meal—whether
it over the hot coals of a red-oak fire. The meat—either top-block sirloin or tri-tip—is rolled in a mixture of salt, pepper, and garlic salt and slow
at a local brewery, barbecue joint or barefoot in a friend’s
roasted over red-oak
backyard. Our valley has rich roots in agriculture and is home
coals—giving it a hearty,
to a centuries-old barbecue secret that’s come to been known across the world as Santa Maria Style. From tri-tip that brings
smoky flavor. Served with fresh salsa, French bread dipped in melted sweet
in taste-buds from near and far, to the sweetest strawberries
butter, Pinquito beans, and a
you’ll ever find, we’re breaking down all you need to know
crisp green salad, our barbecue
about farm to fork in Santa Maria below.
THE SWEETEST STRAWBERRIES
isn’t just a slab of meat and some sauce—it’s a downrightdelicious, all-encompassing
...home to a centuriesold barbecue secret that’s come to been known across the world as Santa Maria Style
experience.
Santa Maria Valley happens to be home to some of the ripest, juiciest, largest strawberries in the country—and it’s all thanks to our yearround growing season and cool, coastal climate. With warm winters and cool summers, our moderate climate is a perfect match for the fragile strawberry plant. Our strawberry fields are replanted annually—producing higher quality berries with larger yields year after downright-delicious year. We grow over 10 strawberry varieties in our Valley and harvest over 6,500 acres of berries annually. The best place to find our fresh-from-thefield strawberries? Right here in our Valley—at roadside fruit stands and weekly farmers’ markets, or served up in delicious dishes and desserts at local restaurants. Our strawberries also take center stage each April at the Santa Maria Valley Strawberry Festival at Santa Maria Fairpark.
THE STORY BEHIND OUR FAMOUS BARBECUE Before Sunset Magazine named our Valley’s classic feast the “best barbecue in the world” or California’s Visitor’s Guide dubbed it the “number one food not to miss while visiting California,” there was a single recipe held by our ancestors. It all began in the mid-19th century when rancheros gathered to help each other brand their calves every spring. As a thank you to his fellow vaqueros (America’s first cowboys), the host would prepare a Spanish-style barbecue, consisting of beef barbecued over a red-oak fire, served with Pinquito beans, bread, salsa, and homemade desserts.
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Suddenly craving some tasty, timeless fork-and-knife fun? Check out the complete list of local restaurants on the following pages.
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Wineries Bien Nacido & Solomon Hills Estates 2963 Grand Ave, Los Olivos, CA biennacidoestate.com (805) 318-6640
Ca’ Del Grevino Cafe’ & Wine Bar 400 E. Clark Ave grevino.com (805) 937-6400
Cambria Winery & Vineyard 5475 Chardonnay Ln cambriawines.com (805) 938-7318
Casa Dumetz Wines 388 Bell Street Los Alamos, CA casadumetzwines.com (805) 344-1900
Cnagy wines 145 S. Gray St., Suite 103 nagywines.com (805) 286-7228
J. Wilkes 2717 Aviation Way jwilkes.com (805) 318-6680
Kita Wines 300 N. 12th St Unit 1A, Lompoc, CA kitawines.com (805) 819-1372
Old Town Market 405 E Clark Ave. oldtownmarket.net (805) 937-5619
Presqu’ile Winery 5391 Presquile Dr presquilewine.com (805) 937-8110
Rancho Sisquoc Winery 6600 Foxen Canyon Rd ranchosisquoc.com (805) 934-4332
Riverbench Vineyard & Winery 6020 Foxen Canyon Rd riverbench.com (805) 937-8340
CORE Winery 105 West Clark Ave corewine.com (805) 937-1600
Costa De Oro Winery
Breweries & Craft Beer Babi’s Beer Emporium
1331 S. Nicholson Ave cdowinery.com (805) 922-1468
Babi’s Beer Emporium 380 Bell Street, Los Alamos, CA (805) 344-1900
Cottonwood Canyon Winery
Naughty Oak Brewing Co
3940 Dominion Rd cottonwoodcanyon.com (805) 937-8463
165 S. Broadway St, Suite #102 naughtyoak.com (805) 287-9663
FOXEN Vineyard, Inc.
Rooney’s Irish Pub
7200 Foxen Canyon Rd foxenvineyard.com (805) 937-4251
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241 S. Broadway St # 101 rooneysirishpub.net (805) 934-3777
Dining “A” Street Café 2445 “A” Street vtc-sm.org/the-a-street-cafe/ (805) 928-5000 x337
Bob’s Well Bread 550 Bell Street, Los Alamos, CA bobswellbread.com (805) 344-3000
Black Bear Diner 335 E. Betteravia Rd blackbeardiner.com (805) 354-7701
Burgerim SM 3564 Skyway Dr, Suite A burgerim.com/our-locations/santa-maria (805) 314-2779
Buffalo Wild Wings 795 E. Betteravia Rd buffalowildwings.com (805) 354-0464
California Hot Dog Co. Waller Park, Waller Ln. (805) 260-0429
Ca’ Del Grevino Café & Wine Bar 400 E. Clark Ave grevino.com (805) 937-6400
Carniceria El Matador 101 N. Depot St. Suite B facebook.com/elmatadormeat/ (805) 928-8576
Cielito Lindo Restaurant 1130 E. Clark Ave. Suite 160 facebook.com/CielitoLindoMexGrill/ (805) 938-7958
Crumbles Café & Bake Shop
El Toro Restaurant
Klondike Pizza
1635 S. Broadway (805) 925-0860
1507 S. Broadway (805) 287-9591
Cugini’s Pizzeria & Trattoria
El Toro Tortilleria II
2059 S. Broadway klondikepizza.com (805) 348-3667
230 E. Betteravia Rd weezie6.wixsite.com/cuginis (805) 346-1777
1135 W. Main St (805) 614-0027
Deckers 381 Town Center East (805) 346-6066
300 Clark Ave farwesterntavern.com (805) 937-2211
Del Taco #89
Gina’s Piece of Cake
1565 S. Broadway deltaco.com (805) 925-1730
307 Town Center East ginaspieceofcake.com (805) 922-7866
Del Taco #833
Happy Dayz Classic Diner & Car Hop
1816 N. Broadway deltaco.com (805) 349-7352
603 E. Main St (805) 925-5556
Denny’s Restaurant
3325 Point Sal Rd, Casmalia, CA hitchingpost1.com (805) 937-6151
1019 E. Main St dennys.com (805) 922-3153
Far Western Tavern
Hitching Post
La Tradicional Ice Cream Shop 1131 W. Main St, Suite C (805) 346-2030
Maya Restaurant 110 S. Lincoln St., Ste 106, SM 287-9920
Moxie Café 1317 W. McCoy Ln themoxiecafe.com (805) 361-2900
For a full list of wineries, breweries and restaurants visit: SantaMariaValley.com/eat-and-drink/
Jack’s Restaurant
Niya Restaurant
156 S. Broadway Suite C jacksoldtownorcutt.com (805) 937-1871
205 E. Clark Ave niyarestaurant.com (805) 332-3065
Jersey Mike’s Subs
Old Town Market
2358 S. Bradley Rd jerseymikes.com (805) 347-0097
405 E. Clark Ave. oldtownmarket.net (805) 937-5619
Jersey Mike’s Subs
Olive Garden
1486 S. Broadway Opening March 2018!
1140 E. Clark Ave, Suite 180 jerseymikes.com (805) 934-1124
1210 S. Bradley Rd olivegarden.com (805) 922-8809
Edible Arrangements
Kentucky Fried Kitchen
Panera Bread
530 E. Betteravia Rd., Ste B-1 diblearrangements.com
2207 S. Broadway kfc.com (805) 925-8382
540 E. Betteravia Rd, Suite B-1 panerabread.com (805) 349-9800
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit 2212 S. Bradley Rd dickeys.com (805) 925-6600
Doc Burnstein’s Ice Cream 168 W. Clark Ave docburnsteins.com (805) 614-7644
Dunkin’ Donuts
(805) 621-7811
El Pueblito Restaurant 603 S. Blosser Rd, SM (805) 349-1088
Pappy’s Restaurant 1275 E. Betteravia Rd (805) 922-3553
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Paradise Juice Bar
Semplice
Tortilleria Mexico #1
2041-B S. Broadway ParadiseJuiceBar.com (805) 623-8876
196 Town Center East (805) 922-2922
1537 S. Broadway, Suite B tortilleriamexico.com (805) 922-1021
Pepper Garcia’s
714 S. Broadway (805) 925-5862
3301 Terminal Dr (805) 928-4088
Pizzaria Bello Forno 119 E. Clark Ave belloforno.com (805) 863-6321
Portabella Bar & Grill 2100 N. Broadway hisantamariahotel.com/amenities/dining (805) 928-6000
Pure Natural Juice Bar 3480 Orcutt Rd facebook.com/PureNaturalJuiceBar/ (805) 361-0250
Rancho Bowl Restaurant 128 E. Donovan Rd ranchobowl.com (805) 925-2405
Ricky’s House of Pizza 4869 S. Bradley Rd rickyshouseofpizza.com (805) 938-1126
Rooney’s Irish Pub 241 S. Broadway St # 101 rooneysirishpub.net (805) 934-3777
Root 246 420 Alisal Rd, Solvang, CA root-246.com (805) 686-8681
Shaw’s
Spencer’s Market 3580 Orcutt Rd spencersfreshmarkets.com (805) 937-3702
Starry Sky Coffee 801 S. Bradley Rd (Student Center) starryskycoffee.com (805) 310-4183
Straw Hat Pizza 1822 N. Broadway strawhatpizza.com (805) 347-1942
Subway 4854 S. Bradley Rd subway.com (805) 354-5554
Taqueria Carmelita 809 N. Broadway, Suite F (805) 260-6189
The Century Room Restaurant 801 S. Broadway santamariainn.com (805) 928-7777
The Garden Mediterranean Restaurant & Café 122 E. Boone St (805) 347-1112
The Pantry on Park
Santa Maria Jetty
726 S. Broadway (805) 739-8895
135 E. Foster (805) 937-5144
Tommy’s Pho Seafood & Grill
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229 Town Center West (805) 878-6995
Tortilleria Mexico #2 230 E. Betteravia Rd, Suite F tortilleriamexico.com (805) 739-2821
Tortilleria Mexico #3 (Drive-thru) 1003 N. Broadway tortilleriamexico.com (805) 314-2018
Urbane Café 655 E. Betteravia Rd urbanecafe.com (805) 330-2230
Valle Fresh 380 Bell Street Los Alamos CA (805) 344-1900
Vaqueras Restaurant 1555 S. Broadway facebook.com/Vaqueras-Authentic-MexicanFood-1542590019296723/ (805) 361-0667
Vintner’s Grill 3455 Skyway Dr Radisson.com/Santamariaca (805) 928-8000
Willows Restaurant 3400 E. Hwy 246, Santa Ynez, CA chamashcasino.com (805) 686-0855
Woody’s Butcher Block 700 E. Main St, Suite 104 woodysbutcherblock.com (805) 354-0213
Things to Do
in and around the valley
Boomer’s 2250 N. Preisker Ln boomersparks.com/Santamaria (805) 928-4942
Chumash Casino Resort 3400 Hwy 246 chumashcasino.com (805) 686-0855
Clark Center Association
Natural History Museum of Santa Maria 412 S. McClelland St. smnature.org (805) 614-0806
Orcutt Community Theater 474 N. Center Ct. orcuttcommunitytheater.com (805) 937-3738
487 Fair Oaks Avenue Arroyo Grande, CA clarkcenter.org (805) 489-9444
PCPA - Pacific Conservatory Theatre
Downtown Fridays
People for Leisure & Youth
Town Center West facebook.com/pg/downtownfridayssantamaria/ (805) 331-4744
615 S. McClelland St (805) 925-0951
The Great American Melodrama
1950 Highway 1 ranchomariagolf.com (805) 937-2019
1863 Front Street Oceano, CA americanmelodrama.com (805) 489-2499
Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center 1065 Guadalupe Street Guadalupe, CA Dunescenter.org (805) 343-2455
800 S. College Dr. pcpa.org (805) 928-7731
Rancho Maria Golf Club
Rockin’ Jump: The Ultimate Trampoline Park 215 Town Center East Santamaria.rockinjump.com (805) 266-7080
Santa Maria Arts Council
La Purisima Mission & Historic State Park
P.O. Box 5 smartscouncil.org (805) 937-8828
2295 Purisima Rd, Lompoc, CA 93436 (805) 733-3713
Santa Maria Civic Theatre
Los Padres Artist Guild 1122 Weymouth Ct lospadresartistguild.com (805) 878-7416
The Luffa Farm 1457 Willow Rd Nipomo, CA theluffafarm.com (805) 343-0883
1660 N. McClelland St. SMCT.org (805) 925-5022
Santa Maria Country Club 505 W. Waller Ln. santamariacc.com (805) 937-2025
Santa Maria Museum of Flight 3015 Airpark Dr. smmof.org (805) 922-8758
Santa Maria Town Center 371 Town Center East santamariatowncenter.com (805) 922-7931
For a full list of attractions and more visit: SantaMariaValley.com/attractions/
Santa Maria Valley Discovery Museum 705 S. McClelland St smvdiscoverymuseum.org (805) 928-8414
Santa Maria Valley Historical Society and Museum 616 S. Broadway santamariahistory.com (805) 922-3130
Santa Maria Valley Railway Historical Museum P.O. Box 264 smvrhm.org (805) 714-4927
Wine & Design Orcutt 3420 Orcutt Rd., Ste 105 wineanddesign.com/Orcutt (805) 868-1746
Valley Art Gallery 125 W. Clark Ave., Ste. 101 valleygallery.org
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Rest Up in Santa Maria and save your money for experiences
We prefer sunset strolls over relentless rush hours, and tri-tip over tapas. We pick berries in bare feet and sip Cab in our favorite pair of jeans. So go ahead—get comfy. You just may want to stay awhile.
We connect, inform and influence our community. 13,000 Square Feet of Hands-On Interactive Exhibits for Kids Daily Brain Builder Programs MakerSpace for All Ages
705 S. McClelland St., Santa Maria, CA 93454 805 928-8414 smvdiscoverymuseum.org Tues-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4
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SANTA MARIA LODGING
PHONE
ADDRESS
WEBSITE
Best Western Big America
(805) 922-5200
1725 N. Broadway Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ bestwestern
Buckboard Motor Lodge
(805) 925-8681
1620 S. Broadway, Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ buckboard
Candlewood Suites
(805) 928-4155
2079 N. Roemer Ct. Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ candlewoodsuites
Colonial Motel
(805) 925-8601
1866 S. Broadway Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ colonialmotel
Days Inn
(805) 925-2551 (800) 960-5211
839 E. Main St, Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ daysinn
DeVille Motel
(805) 925-5995
719 S. Broadway Santa Maria, CA 93456
santamariavalley.com/ moteldeville
Econolodge
(805) 922-5891
210 South Nicholson Ave Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ econolodge
Economy Inn
(805) 928-1924
607 N. Broadway Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ economyinn
Fairfield Inn & Suites
(805) 925-8500
2061 N. Roemer Ct. Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/fairfield
Historic Santa Maria Inn
(805) 928-7777 1-800-462-4276
801 S. Broadway Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ santamariainn
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites
(805) 928-6000
2100 N. Broadway Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ holidayinn
Holiday Motel
(805) 925-2497
605 S. Broadway Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ holidaymotel
Motel 6 North
(805) 928-8111
2040 N. Preisker Lane Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ motel6north
Motel 6 South
(805) 922-4505
1007 E. Main Street Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ motel6south
Palms Motor Motel
(805) 925-6562
221 W. Main St. Santa Maria, CA 93458
santamariavalley.com/ palmsmotor
Radisson Hotel Santa Maria
(805) 928-8000 (866) 292-4676
3455 Skyway Drive Santa Maria, CA 93455
santamariavalley.com/ radisson/
Solaire Inn & Suites
(805) 614-7062
1995 S. Broadway Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ solaireinn
Town & Country Inn
(805) 925-2556
2250 S. Broadway Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ towncountry
Travelodge Inn & Suites
(805) 922-2123
1514 S. Broadway Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ travelodge
Villa Motel
(805) 925-8734
1204 S. Broadway Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ villamotel
Western Motel
(805) 922-0421
1309 N. Broadway Santa Maria, CA 93454
santamariavalley.com/ westernmotel
NEIGHBORING PROPERTIES
PHONE
ADDRESS
WEBSITE
Edgewater Inn & Suites
(805) 773-4811 (888) 248-1354
280 Wadsworth, Pismo Beach, CA 93449
edgewater-inn.com
SeaCrest OceanFront Hotel
(805) 773-4608
2241 Price Street, Pismo Beach, CA 93449
seacrestpismo.com
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