Destinations
Executive & aspirational travel for the Central Coast
Paso Market Walk adds 5 new merchants
Paso Market Walk, a shopping, dining and gathering destination slated to open in February, announced the addition of five new merchants to the Central Coast’s new public market. Joebella Coffee began as an at-home project 18 years ago in Santa Barbara. Since then, owners Joseph and Isabel Gerardis have searched the world over before selecting Read More →
Read More →Eat, drink and be merry at Taste of Conejo!
More than 1,000 food and wine lovers are expected to attend the 10th annual Taste of Conejo! from 6-9 p.m. Oct. 11 at the Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village. Guests will be able to taste more than 60 of the area’s food and beverage establishments, all under one roof. Flair bartenders from The Flair Project Read More →
Read More →Paso Robles hotel opens on site of former almond processing plant
Oxford Suites Paso Robles, a five-story hotel with 101 rooms, had a soft opening in Paso Robles at beginning of August and will officially open within the next month or two. Parent company Oxford Corporate, a family-owned portfolio of 16 hotels throughout Oregon, California, Washington and Idaho, is planning a grand opening and ribbon cutting Read More →
Read More →3 Central Coast wineries ranked among top 100 in world
Three Central Coast wineries have made the Wine & Spirits list of the 100 best wineries in the world based on a blind-tasting: Chanin Wine Co. in Lompoc, Deovlet Wines in San Luis Obispo and Tablas Creek Vineyard in Paso Robles. They’ll be showcased at the 16th annual Top 100 event on Oct. 10 at Read More →
Read More →Sponsors make admission free to Invesco QQQ Championship
The fourth annual PGA Tour Champions event in Westlake Village is ramping up its day sponsors and hoping to boost attendance by throwing open its doors to the community. Free general admission is a new move for the Invesco QQQ Championship, which features 54 golfers in the second of three events in the Charles Schwab Read More →
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