Avila Beach pairs a warm cove with harbour seafood shacks and local wine, and the See Canyon apple stands line the drive from San Luis Obispo.
Tip: Come in autumn: See Canyon cider apples peak while the beachfront stays warmer than any coast nearby.
Morro Bay lands its catch under the great rock twenty minutes from San Luis Obispo, with oyster farms in the estuary and chowder along the Embarcadero.
Tip: Kayak past the oyster beds in the morning, then eat on the Embarcadero while the fleet unloads.
Cayucos keeps an 1872 pier, Old West storefronts and two cult food stops, its brown butter cookie bakers and smokehouse, near San Luis Obispo.
Tip: The Brown Butter Cookie Company bakes on Ocean Avenue; buy a second bag for the drive home.
Cambria made the olallieberry its calling card, baking the tart berry into pies in a pine-shaded seaside village up Highway 1 from San Luis Obispo.
Tip: Pair a pie stop with Hearst Castle, fifteen minutes further north at San Simeon.
Santa Maria Valley is the home fire of Santa Maria-style barbecue, red oak pits and no sauce, a 35-minute pilgrimage south of San Luis Obispo.
Tip: The style's rules are strict: red oak, open pit, simple dry rub, pinquito beans and salsa on the side.
Edna Valley starts where San Luis Obispo's Broad Street ends, a cool-climate wine valley of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and sun-dappled tasting patios.
Tip: Tolosa, Chamisal, Wolff and Claiborne & Churchill all pour within fifteen minutes of downtown.