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Central Coast Food & Wine Journal

Learn about the latest food and wine happenings, as well as our recommendations for dining, wine-tasting, and relaxing.


Paso Robles Summer Food Tour

A Paso Robles Summer Food Tour is a quirky thing when it comes to the weather. In Paso Robles, we can often reach 100 degree temperatures; and let’s face it, heat is not your friend on a food tour. But our Summer in Paso Robles has been fabulous! We have had beautiful weather, nice breezes and plenty of our much loved sunshine.

Just this week, I led a tour of 8 woman which turned out to be one of our best! Eight is a big group for us, so we went all out to make sure every member felt special. Thomas Hill Organics is our first stop and we love the garden setting and super fresh greens and produce we get for our salad. Add to this a special wine paired with the salad and we have a good start to the day!

Bibb Lettuce Salas
Bibb Lettuce Salad

As a special surprise Debbie Thomas, the proprietor, of Thomas Hill Organics has brought on a new chef and we were treated to one of their new salads. Our salad was the “Bibb Lettuce Salad” and was as gorgeous as it tasted. Over the slice of Bibb lettuce, we found charred green goddess, almond caesar, smoked mushroom granola and pickled vegetables. All I can say is “WOW”! We all enjoyed this salad as we tried to figure out where all the lovely and different flavors came from.

Next up was a special tasting with Gail Todaro of Pasolivo Olive Oil. Gail, Clara and I have worked together for over a year now and I really appreciate the enthusiasm they share with their olive oil. You know you’re special, though, when Gail harkens you back to the hinterlands of Pasolivo for a private tasting.

Pasolivo Olive Oil Store - Gail Todaro
Pasolivo – Gail Todaro

Wow – how special! The oils, herbs, spices and vinegars were all much more than expected. We so enjoyed this tasting that we ended up 10 minutes late for our next stop – the Paso Robles Inn. Thanks Gail for a great time at Pasolivo!

Next up we headed to the most highly regarded Paso Robles Inn. The Inn is the center of the town’s history which goes back to 1854. Our tour is lucky to have the support of the Inn’s management, especially Hallie and Ryan, the manager and chef of the Steakhouse. Our usual offering is the coveted Prime Rib Sandwich (an overall 5 star sandwich) though Hallie just added their Grilled peach and arugula salad to our menu for vegetarians. OMG… Anything the steakhouse does is par excellence, but I have never seen a guest send back a half eaten plate of the prime rib. Yeah, it’s a bit of an “indulge yourself sandwich”. But why not: you’re on a food tour!

Most will be amazed that behind the 1940’s dinner facade on Spring Street, is a beautiful hotel with well bedded grounds that will take your breath away. The management has managed to preserve the hot springs water that made the town famous (it now is routed into several of the hotel rooms with balcony hot tubs.) This is one of only 2 hotels smack dab in the middle of down town Paso Robles and well worth the convenience.

What would a Paso Robles Summer Food Tour be if it did not include something cool and refreshing?  We got you! After our stop at the Paso Robles Inn we head down the town park to SLO SWEETS. Yep, you are not going to escape something sweet on this tour! SLO SWEETS hosts LEO LEO Gelato, where we enjoy a lovely dessert to our day of fine food.

Finally – yes,  we are almost finished: we end up at LXV Wine Tasting Room on 13th and Pine.

Central Coast Food Tour at LXV Tasting Room.
Central Coast Food Tour at LXV Tasting Room.

Here we enjoy a wine tasting that is paired with spices – yes! Spices! My guests are always surprised to hear about wines being paired with spices. They have heard about cheeses and chocolates, but never spices. Roll up your sleeves and open your mind to a wine pairing that is like no other. The wines are beautiful and lofty, worthy of a special occasion. The people behind and involved with the wine are equally wonderful. Owners Kunal and Neeta will win your heart in the first sentence. Chris, the tasting manager, shown here, and his staff are equally as special. You know you’ve got something quite special when so many quality people get behind the product.  But, I leave it to you! LXV is a stop on our tour and one I hope you will most enjoy.

Thanks for listening!

Good food, good wine and good thanks!

Laura

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thomas Hill Organics

Thomas Hill Organics has a new offering that I want to share with all our friends – their “Raw Bar”.

One of our favorite restaurants in Paso Robles is Thomas Hill Organics, led by owner, Debbie Thomas. Debbie has a knack for creating food and experiences on the cutting edge of “cool”. Her new Raw Bar is just such an example. Score another hit for Thomas Hill Organics!

Offerings for fresh, raw seafood has always been hard to find in Paso Robles. Enter Thomas Hill Organics! Their new Raw Bar offers a top line experience to experience the ambience of the restaurant while also offering a raw bar experience with thoughtfully curated sakis.

Thomas Hill Organics in SLO

O.K. – restaurants are in flux in SLO. Some wonderful ones have closed, new ones have opened and all this chaos keeps us on our toes. New to the scene is Thomas Hill Organics in SLO. We look for the best. It might be in an alleyway, perhaps in a well established restaurant. Whatever the environment, we seek to bring you our favorites in a rapidly changing environment.

Thomas Hill Organics

Mom and I were looking forward to dining at the new iteration of our favorite Thomas Hill Organics in Paso Robles. Debbie Thomas’ new restaurant, Thomas Hill Organics Kitchen, is a much needed and delightful addition to the San Luis Obispo restaurant offering.

We’re happy they’re here! Located at the corner of Monterey and Chorro St. in San Luis Obispo, they are in the heart of downtown SLO. While most access the restaurant off Monterey Street, I suggest you park in the parking structure on Chorro and Palm and take the easy walkway to the restaurant (note: your first 60 minutes of parking are free!) Entering the restaurant you’ll find both outdoor and indoor seating – both are lovely. I dined there today with my mom and we both found inventive and delicious menu items. It was raining so we dined indoors and enjoyed a pot of mint tea while we chatted and waited for our lunch.

I selected the Sesame Crusted Ahi Tuna which was served with Edamame puree, soba noodle salad, carrot, radish, scallion, toasted nori, miso vinaigrette. It was delicious and filling. We had planned on sharing a single entree, but after tasting the dish mom ordered her own (which she graciously shared with me!) Delicious! Being too full for dessert, though it sounded wonderful, we ended our lunch with another pot of the mint tea.

We have “No Reservations” in sharing our recommendation of Thomas Hill Organics for lunch, dinner … or try their fire roasted pizzas. They have a full bar as well as serving wines from the Central Coast and elsewhere.

Eat…Enjoy…Savor