We slept well after our wonderful dinner at Aubergine and when we woke the next morning, the Missus was ready to go. So, we grabbed some coffee to go from our accommodation and headed out to our next stop; Paso Robles. We made pretty good time; getting into Paso Robles in a bit less than two hours. We went to the hotel to see about early check in and left my mobile number for them to contact me when our room was ready then headed into town.
There was a craft fair going on when we arrived downtown that was pretty sparsely attended. There was quite a bit of street parking available, even though it was a Saturday (at the beginning of November 2020).
The Missus just loved the area around the Downtown City Park, spending a good amount of time at the General Store....we also bought some cookies for Frankie's favorite Auntie at the Brown Butter Cookie Company. If you've read some of our earlier posts, you know that the Missus just loves Olive Oil. So we ended up spending some time at the Pasolivo Olive Oil Tasting Room. The woman there was so knowledgeable and we ended up purchasing two bottles ($40 each!). The Missus really enjoys the olive oil from Pasolivo.
Pasolivo Olive Oil
1229 Park St.
Paso Robles, CA 93446
There also seems to be a pretty active arts and crafts scene in Paso Robles; we spent some time in the Studios on the Park.
As we left the shop, the Missus mentioned being a little hungry, it was around 1030, so I searched around for something to eat. We didn't want anything too heavy and on the way back to the car we picked out Orale, a Taco Shop.
There was both a parklet and patio seating available, there were folks eating in the parklet, so the Missus and I decided on the patio.
I ordered two Al Pastor Tacos ( 2 "street tacos" with beans and rice $11) and the Missus decided on the Veggie Tacos with Beans and Rice ($11). I was surprised that our order came with chips and salsa.
The chips were nice and crisp, the salsas standard issue, but no complaints here.
Of the tacos; the Missus' choice was better. I was pretty surprised......
The pasilla peppers, onions, and black beans made for a nice combo. The zucchini was basically filler, but there was a nice mild smokiness to this and the queso fresco added a mild milkly-acidity to the tacos. The tacos were served with double corn tortillas, standard issue, but it held up well. Speaking of standard issue, the beans and rice defined that to a "t". The Al Pastor was nicely charred, but mushy in texture and lacking in enough sweetness-tanginess-salt-smokiness. As a matter of fact; I really enjoyed the nicely charred onions and cilantro more.
Still, this was enough for lunch, and we weren't stuffed which was good since our room wasn't ready yet.
Órale Taqueria
834 11th St.
Paso Robles, CA 93446
I hadn't received a call that our room was ready as we returned to our car. The Missus didn't feel like doing a wine tasting, so I had to figure something else out. I checked my "list" and found that since it was Saturday, the Mt. Olive Organic Farm Store was open. So, we headed on out of the town, past several wineries and found the shop.
It was such a charming place with goats and alpacas hanging out in a pen in back of the building.
We got a kick watching them hanging out.
We did some shopping, the young lady working was very sweet. Along with produce, dried fruits, there were a nice variety of items.....including olive oil, which we ended up purchasing.
We really enjoyed this stop. Just as we were paying for our olive oil, my phone went off and I received a text from our hotel, letting me know our room was ready. Perfect timing.
Mt. Olive Organic Farm
3445 Adelaida Rd.
Paso Robles, CA 93446
We headed back into town and really enjoyed the scenery along the way. It sure is beautiful here.
We made it to the hotel, got to our room with enough time to take a short nap before having head out for our evening reservations for a Sensorio.
There was something about Paso Robles which we really enjoyed, the pace, the friendly people, the vibe. It was too bad that we would have only one evening in the town.
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