As soon as we got back from our last road trip with JJ, the Missus had me planning another one. Looks like we're doing one and month? Anyway, JJ had so much fun in Solvang and it was the slow season, so She wanted to stay there. I managed to find a dog friendly motel close to the edge of the "main drag" and we were set!
Of course, the Missus wanted to have lunch at Bell's yet again, so I made reservations for lunch and called to make sure we had a patio table. This time, even though it was on a Monday, I had 1pm reservations, so things were a bit more busy.
Still the service was great as they immediately brought JJ his own bowl of water when we were seated.
Lunch was as expected. Not going to go into much detail since I've done so many posts on the place before.
Though I will say, that even though the beef cheek in the beef cheek sandwich was delicious; we didn't care for the "rye-ish" bread that really messed up all the flavors.
Perhaps I should have stayed with my favorite here; the beef tartare. Still, this was a nice lunch.
Bell's
406 Bell St.
Los Alamos, CA 93440
After lunch we headed straight over to Solvang to see if our room was ready. And yes, it was! So we were able to check in an hour early.
We stayed at the Viking Inn on Mission Drive.
We liked the outdoor space with a fence right outside our door. The room was comfortable. I had read about street noise, but that wasn't a problem at all. Later that evening, the Missus, JJ, and I sat and relaxed outside for a bit. We had the whole area to ourselves. Being on the first level made taking JJ out at 4 in the morning a lot easier!
It seemed like the place was only half full, so no parking or similar issues. The only time we dealt with folks was when we checked in; the rest is done by code and text messages. While these accommodations were quite different from where we stayed in Solvang before, we enjoyed it.
Not sure how it is when things are busy, but this was really relaxing!
Viking Inn
1506 Mission Dr.
Solvang, CA 93463
After unpacking, we took JJ for a walk. On our last visit to Solvang we found a really nice Pet Store, which just happened to be across the street from where we were staying.
And then headed down 246 and did some shopping. While there seemed to be traffic heading out of Solvang......I found out later that all the folks working in the town head on home....the opposite happens in the morning, there we hardly saw anyone walking!
We enjoyed ducking in and out of shops!
It was quite entertaining.
Folks working at these shops were very friendly. I'd usually stop at the front of the shop with JJ and let the Missus walk in if there's no "dogs welcome" sign. Most of the time we got waved in.
This soap shop was interesting.....
Mainly because of this sign.....
I asked the young lady working about it and she told me that every once in a while they'd find teeth marks or a chunk bitten out of the soap when they close up!
We ended up at the Mission Santa Ines, which we visited before.
We walked JJ along the grounds where dogs are allowed. JJ seems to be fascinated by statues. I call this one "JJ meets JC"!
I love the view from the Mission.
As we headed back you could see the line of cars heading out of Solvang.......
We got back to the room, took a short break and then headed out to dinner. One things about Solvang, it seems that many places are closed on Monday and Tuesday, so we had rather limited options when it came to dog friendly establishments. We decided to stay close and went to a place named Whiskey 'N Rye Smokehouse which was down at the end of Atterdag Road.
We were surprised to see that the entire interior of the restaurant and the bar was packed. I guess folks eat pretty early here? But we lucked out as the entire patio area was empty. I guess folks thought it might be too cold? The really nice Server was shocked when we said that he didn't need to fire up the heater.
As the name says; the place has a huge list of Bourbon, Scotch, Rye, and similar spirits; but I just wanted a beer.
The food offerings were BBQ/Meat/Burgers based, you know what I mean right?
The Missus had seen photos of the Brisket Dirty Fries ($22) and was fixed on ordering that.
While I don't think this was worth twenty-two bucks; it was the better of the two dishes. The fries had been "dusted" thus it was able to retain crispness thru the whole meal. The brisket wasn't very smoky and sort of stringy and chewy. I wish the cheese mix had more Gouda in it than Mozzarella, but it was great at making a gooey mess. The pickled onions and jalapenos were good as it added spice, pungency, and acidity. I thought this was decent "beer food".
We also got the Filet Mignon Tips ($34) which was a mixed bag.
We ordered the meat rare. but only the large piece was rare, the rest were medium-well, skewing things to the tough side of the scale. The meat was well seasoned, though the "sauces" really didn't go well with the proteins but was necessary for the really dry "garlic bread" bites in our opinion. The Bloody Mary aioli was interesting, but pretty bland; the BBQ Sauce was too sweet.
We were hoping for something in line with Shalhoob's, but this was more in line with "chain/tourist" food. At least the service, while a bit slow, which I can understand based on the crowd was quite nice. Not too many places open on this day so we had limited choices.
Whiskey 'N Rye Smokehouse
442 Atterdag Rd.
Solvang, CA 93463
Still, Solvang has it's charm and we were enjoying ourselves.
Thanks for stopping by!
I made it to Bells. That beef tartar was the bomb. Thanks for all the reviews
Posted by: Franklin | Sunday, 13 April 2025 at 07:35 AM
Glad you enjoyed it Franklin!
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 13 April 2025 at 08:32 AM
That's great you had fun in Solvang. We love visiting Solvang and eating at Whiskey 'N Rye Smokehouse.
Posted by: soo | Sunday, 13 April 2025 at 10:39 AM
at least lunch didn’t disappoint
Posted by: kat | Sunday, 13 April 2025 at 03:13 PM
Solvang was a lot of fun Soo!
Yes, Bell's always delivers Kat!
Posted by: Kirk | Sunday, 13 April 2025 at 04:51 PM
Everyone prefers inside when it's cold. Makes it easy to grab a seat in the patio.
Posted by: Junichi | Tuesday, 15 April 2025 at 09:16 AM
Yes, you're right Junichi! Though we didn't feel cold at all!
Posted by: Kirk | Tuesday, 15 April 2025 at 09:41 AM