by billie_morini » Sat Feb 25, 2017 10:51 pm
Soul,
I don’t know much about Oregon. But, here is a list of my favorite brew pubs, restaurants, surf shops, surf museums, and surf breaks in CA). Every place identified is a place I've been to. Therefore, they are formally approved by billie morini.
To find many good surf breaks, get this book.
Surfing California – A Complete Guide to the Best Breaks on the California Coast
Raul Guisado and Jeff Klass
A Falcon Guide
-Crescent City
SeaQuake Brewing (and restaurant)
400 Front St
Crescent City, CA
Crescent City Crab Shack
160 Anchor Way
Crescent City, CA
-Shelter Cove
Very small town. Not many restuarants. Best to bring groceries
The Fish Tank
205 Wave Drive, Suite 104
Shelter Cove, CA
(Good sandwiches and strong coffee – if still in business)
-Crescent City – Shelter Cove
About mid-way between Crescent City and Shelter cove are the two towns of Arcata and Eureka.
Here are some places to surf (often BIG & strong currents)
Humboldt Harbor
Cape Mendocino
Black Sands Beach
Here are some places to eat or drink.
Dead Reckoning Tavern
815 J St
Arcata, CA
(noisy, but fun)
Humboldt Brews (and Restaurant)
856 10th St
Arcata, CA
(Excellent)
Los Bagels Company
1061 I St
Arcata, CA
Lost Coast Brewery (and Restaurant)
1600 Sunrise Dr
Eureka, CA
(very good)
Sea Grill
102 F St
Eureka, CA
Gill’s by the Bay
77 Halibut Ave
Eureka, CA
(breakfast & lunch)
Los Bagels Company
403 2nd St
Eureka, CA
-Between Mendocino and San Francisco
Surf breaks I like:
Caspar Creek at Mendocino, CA --- (Nice and easy camp ground right across street from break)
Irish Beach south of Mendocino, CA
Black Point at Sea Ranch, CA
Salmon Creek
Anywhere in Bodega Bay, including and between Doran Beach and Dillon Beach (Bodega Bay is where soul surfer Dale Webster caught 3 waves every day for 40 years!)
Pt. Reyes National Seashore (pretty BIG!)
Bolinas Jetty and Duxbury Reef (viist the classic 2 Mile Surf Shop in Bolinas!)
-San Francisco
Ocean Beach (strong currents! Punchy waves)
Mavericks (the break is 0.25 miles off shore. Just stop to see this herald place)
-Santa Cruz
Surf breaks
Steamer’s Lane
The Hook
Paradise Cove (favorite)
26th
38th (My other favorite. If surfing 38th, you’ll see green house on cliff. That is Jack Oneil’s original house)
Capitola - These three plus a couple more make a virtual surfing paradise!
Santa Cruz Surf Museum in the Mark Abbott Memorial Lighthouse
located on West Cliff Drive at Steamer’s the Lane
(open Thursday through Monday, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., in the winter, and Wednesday through Monday, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., in the summer)
O’Neill Surf Shop
1149 41st Ave.
Capitola, CA
(Jack O’Neil’s flagship surf shop - Must see. Continue down street to ocean to access these surf breaks: The Hook, Paradise Cove, and 38th - Virtual surfing paradise! 38th is my favorite Santa Cruz break. If surfing 38th, you’ll see green house on cliff. That is Jack Oneil’s original house)
Freeline Design Surfboards
821 41st Ave.
Santa Cruz
(Don Mel’s Surf shop)
Harbor Café
535 7th Avenue
(Surfers’ favorite breakfast place)
Restaurante Los Pinos
2019 M. Pacific Ave
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(good and cheap Mexican food)
Thai Orchid
2238 mission st
Santa Cruz, CA
(seafood—excellent)
-Monterey
Monterey Old town
0.5mi South of Cannery Row on paved Monterey Bay Coastal Trail
Centered on Alvarado St
• tour Robert Louis Stevenson house, 1879, authored “Treasure Island”
• Cooper Museum store sells maps to historic neighborhoods, including 25 adobes built in 1800’s + Victorian toys, 526 Polk st
Carmel Beach (simply walk out onto this sugary white sand beach. The sand scrunches under your feet. It’s all idyllic).
17 mile drive
Goes along shore and around Pebble Beach Golf course
(worth it!)
Lallapalooza
474 Alvarado st
Monterey,CA
(Upscale dinner house and lounge offering 21 martinis and four different kinds of steak)
Stokes Restaurant & Bar
500 Harthell st
Monterey, CA
Menu pays tribute to local farms and fisheries
Turtle Bay Taqueria
431 Tyler St
Monterey, CA
(Caribbean spin on Mexican food. Ex. salmon wrap = grilled fish+black beans+green-pepper slaw)
-San Luis / Big Sur
South of Big sur, surf at:
Andrew Molera
Sand Dollar Beach
Cambria
Cayucos Pier (my favorite of the 4. Just catch half dozen waves, then get smoked fish taco at shop right at the pier)
Or Eat here
SLO Brew
736 Higuera St
San Luis Obispo, CA (upper floor)
Elephant Seal Rookery
Near San Simeon, CA
(must see! Easy, too)
McWay Waterfall Trail
Trail head inside Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park
(VERY Easy. Provides good leg stretch)