Saturday, March 10, 2012

The adorable little town of San Carlos



Below is just a sampling of the wonderful shops and bistros located in the little town of San Carlos. Park your car on one end and walk the strip, tasting and shopping along the way. By far gaining in popularity over the years, yet not overwhelming.



The Office 
A good food spot to grab a burger, play a game of Bocce Ball, sit outside by the fire pits watching flames dance on beach glass. A great place to people watch, it can get very crowded. Worth the trip especially when looking for a place with outdoor seating for one of our hot California summer nights.
http://www.theofficesancarlos.com


Grilled Artichokes


Mac & Cheese
triple cheese, applewood bacon and truffle oil



Outside dining 

Outside dining 


Next up on my stroll, I hit Laurel Street. First on my stop is 
Pushing Daisies

Denise, the nicest person you will ever meet and owner of Pushing Daisies, a bucket flower shop and gift store. A tiny storefront that is a must stop while strolling down Laurel Street. 

Beautiful flowers and gifts 


There she is...Denise



 gorgeous flowers  




cute check out area with little gift cards to accompany your purchase

great gifts 





Positano

A lovely little Italian Restaurant with outside dining for people watching. The food is amazing and the owners make you feel as if you are a guest in their home.
http://www.locanda-positano.com/

Next stop, The Olive Crush where you will experience and it is an experience the most delicious high-quality organic olive oils.  Mike the owner with his vast knowledge of his products will explain the importance of using in season olives to create the oils. The Olive Crush also has a wide range of flavored balsamic vinegars, handmade pasta and a new addition, gourmet teas.  You may also taste before you purchase.

http://www.theolivecrush.com
The Olive Crush 
Bags of handmade pastas and the wall is lined with choices  of olive oils

Artisan salts available as well 


The Olive Crush is mentioned in this book 

Artisan Salts to kick up your meals 


Newly added teas, the aroma of these teas you will not forget, delicious 





Also located on Laurel Street

What I'm loving right now at Harvest 


These will be in my living room soon. By the way look into the mirror, thats me taking the picture. I'm trying to hide between the two,  however not quit thin enough. 


Downtown park on Laurel St



Shiki Bistro a must 

Serendipity another MUST visit. It's off the Laurel beaten path and worth the trip 

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Continue your stroll north on Laurel Street and you can't miss 
COWA BUNGA 
creamery!!! 
Either before dinner (thats how I roll)  or after this little family owned ice cream shop will hit the spot. The service is outstanding thanks to Anna the owner's daughter and Joey. The minute you walk in you are welcomed by their infectious good nature and wonderful up beat environment.  Grab some goofy foot ice cream and say hi to Anna and Joey!!




That Bill, Anna's dad....Hi to Bill's back 







All you foodies everything you would possibly want or need is here at the Chef  Shop


Next up Glinda's for fresh fudge. Glinda's also located on the Laurel Street strip is filled with the tastiest little treats. She even makes good old fashioned cotton candy. If your ever looking for a little hostess gift that is different and unexpected, fill up a little bag of fudge, it will certainly be remembered by your host.   http://www.glindasfudge.com



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If you could just smell this picture.













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