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Tip: The style's rules are strict: red oak, open pit, simple dry rub, pinquito beans and salsa on the side.

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Edna Valley ★ 4.7

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.

Paso Robles ★ 4.6

Paso Robles stacks more than 200 tasting rooms, distilleries and Michelin-level kitchens barely half an hour north of San Luis Obispo on US-101.

Tip: Hot days and cool nights build the famous reds; book the starred rooms weeks ahead in harvest season.

Pismo Beach ★ 4.3

Pismo Beach means chowder in a bread bowl by the pier, fifteen minutes from San Luis Obispo, in the town that still calls itself the Clam Capital.

Tip: Splash Cafe's original counter at 197 Pomeroy Avenue is the chowder benchmark; queues move fast.

Avila Beach ★ 4.2

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 ★ 4.4

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 ★ 4.0

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.

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