Paso Robles Dining Guide
Coming to Paso and not sure where to dine? Then you need Good Eats Paso, the short and to the point dining guide that shows you the BEST places to eat in Paso Robles.
good eats Paso: The Best Places to Eat in Paso Robles
Looking for a Complete Guide to Every Restaurant in Paso Robles? This isn’t it
I’m not going to give you a list of every restaurant in town. No, instead I’m going to give you a short list of restaurants I like, the places you should eat at. I’m sure there are other places that other people love and if I missed your favorite let me know and I’ll check it out. But if you’re coming in for the weekend and not sure where to eat these options will be your best bets, the places that rarely if ever disappoint.
I’m also giving you a list of wineries that offer exceptional food options, food that goes beyond the standard “cheese plate”. You’re on vacation, don’t waste time going to the supermarket to try to piece together a picnic. Instead just time your lunch stop to be at one of these wineries who offer great food and you’ll be experiencing Paso like a boss.
Do I need to say this? Make reservations.
the top restaurants in paso robles
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The Alchemist’s Garden
Relaxed Yet Refined Setting
Some of the most creative and lovingly prepared craft cocktails I’ve had anywhere. Add to this an unimposing menu of share-ables and entrees all executed to the same high level and you’ve found my favorite hang out.
Try the fries with housemade goat cheese ranch, entrees like sea bass with yellow coconut curry, prices range from $20 to $40.
805-369-2444
Della’s Woodfired Pizza
Best Pizza in Town
Gourmet wood fired pizza with creative craft cocktails (with three fancy gin & tonic options) served in a mid century modern setting. This isn’t a pizza joint, it’s an elevated experience owned by the same couple behind The Hatch.
Awesome appetizers and full entrees too. Pizzas and pastas around mid-$20’s, entrees like wood roasted bass or NY steak $40 to $50’s.
805-369-2535
Finca Paso Robles
Casual Baja Seafood and Grilled Tacos
Baja style tacos and Mexican food in an ultra casual setting, you don’t need to go fancy to eat well in Paso if you dine at Finca. Housed in an old farmhouse on Paso Market Walk, Finca comes with great credentials - their other restaurant in Napa has been in the Michelin guide and the owners have ties to top chefs like Thomas Keller. Tacos around $7 to $8, burritos $15, top notch cheap eats.
1803 Spring St, Ste A, Paso Robles
805-369-2308
Il Cortile Ristorante
White Tablecloth Dining
Upscale Italian fare in a white tablecloth setting, menu features dishes such as housemade pastas, braised osso bucco and grilled seafood. Cocktails are so-so, stick with the wine. Prices for pasta in the $30’s, meat dishes in the $50’s with the veal chop topping $70.
805-226-0300
The Hatch Rotisserie
Urban Eatery, Upscale Comfort Food
If you only have time in town for one dinner then don’t overthink this and head straight to The Hatch. This comfort food stop is to Paso Robles what Mustard Grill is to Napa, classic foods like fried chicken or rotisserie chicken served with creative craft cocktails. Recognized (hello there) by the Michelin Guide (and now Local Wally), prices for dinner entrees average $30.
805-221-5727,
In Bloom
Vinyl records set the scene
Casual yet sophisticated, this laid back relaxing restaurant showcases the best of the Central Coast, from it’s fine wines and creative cocktails to expertly prepared dishes that look like edible art. Locally sourced ingredients, entrees $40 to $70, sides around $20, expect expertly prepared food in an chic urban setting.
805-226-0300
Les Petites Canailles
“Trust Us”, a 5 course tasting menu
French food for some might seem a bit daunting for some but Les Petites Canailles, a Michelin recognized restaurant, is neither stuffy or over the top expensive. Think California cuisine meets French technique with entrees such as mussels with fries around $33 and hanger steak less than $50.
805-296-3754
Six Test Kitchen
Foodie Alert - IG Worthy Dining
12 seats. One menu. One seating. 14 courses. Two hours. Michelin Star. Instagram ready food that’s sure to go viral. A delightful dining experience, Paso’s version of The French Laundry but at a very reasonable $235 pp. Classy but not stuffy, located in the Tin Roof compound.
3075 Blue Rock Rd, Unit B, Paso Robles,
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Thomas Hill Organics
Local sources of food expertly prepared
Freshest ingredients all from local sources, expect exquisitely prepared elegant food, from their fresh baked bread to stunning entrees of organically grown ingredients. A Paso favorite for Farm to Table dining.. and they really mean it here. Brunch on Sundays, lunch and dinner other days, closed Wed.
805-226-5888
The top wineries with food in Paso Robles
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Cass Winery
Walk In’s OK so be Spontaneous
This boutique winery with great views also boasts a full gourmet kitchen featuring more than you might expect - cheese boards yes but also salads, pizza, entrees, crab cakes are their specialty.
805-239-1730
Daou Vineyards
The perfect Killer lunch stop
Daou must have the best view in Paso and boasts an impressive pairing menu with everything from oysters and cheese & charcutterie platters to steaks and seafood.
805-239-2233
Halter Ranch
Top Notch Good Eats
Featuring fruits and vegetables grown in their own garden with lunch entrees such as Steak Frites and burgers. Share some truffle fries or charcuterie, every bite is paired to their wine experience.
805-226-9455
Le Cuvier Winery
Amuse Bouche + Entree
Their standard $45 flight includes 5 delicious bites to pair with each wine. For $45 more you can add an entree, making this one of the best gourmet wine and food pairing experiences.
3333 Vine Hill Lane, Paso Robles
805-238-5706.
Justin Winery
$225 to $350 tasting menu
Michelin star, or perhaps superstar is more like it with their two and a half or three hour dinner service. Seasonal lunch option as well. Fan-cy. (photo cred: Cinthya D)
11680 Chimney Roak Rd, Paso Robles
805-237-4152
Niner Winery
Super nice setting
Upscale winery with equally upscale lunch menu that matches their high quality wines. Charcutterie for noshing, or go full entree, all incredible.
2400 Highway 46 West, Paso Robles
805-239-2233
Opolo Vineyards
I dream of this pizza
I do love their pizzas, enough to make this one of my favorite lunch stops while wine tasting. Large expansive patio with some tables tucked away, wines by the glass.
7110 Vineyard Drive, Paso Robles
805-238-9593
Paris Valley Road Estate
French food in a French setting
Oysters! Caviar! Duck Confit! If you love French cuisine then this has to be your lunch stop where gourmet dining is on the menu. And as a bonus it’s not terribly expensive so spurge without guilt.
5625 East Highway 46, Paso Robles
805-727-9463
Tooth and Nail Winery
Something for Everyone
From small bites like dips and deviled eggs to lunch worthy options like tacos and tri-tip sandwiches, everyone is going to find something to love on this menu. Brunch on Sundays.
3090 Anderson Road, Paso Robles
805-369-6100