Le Petite Papillon, Your Carmel Destination Retreat Guide. May You Enjoy!

Le Petite Papillon
Le Petite Papillon
Le Petite Papillon, Your Carmel Destination Retreat Guide. May You Enjoy!

Essentials, On The Go Dining, Refreshments

Bruno's Market & Deli. Just 4/10ths of A Mile From The Studio. Bruno's Market & Deli Corner of 6th & Junipero Street Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93921 Fabulous Deli and Specialty Items. You May Want To Try Maryanne’s Ice Cream, Delicious. A Short 4/10th's of A Mile From The Studio.
29 habitants recommandent
Bruno's Market & Deli
Junipero Street
29 habitants recommandent
Bruno's Market & Deli. Just 4/10ths of A Mile From The Studio. Bruno's Market & Deli Corner of 6th & Junipero Street Carmel-By-The-Sea, CA 93921 Fabulous Deli and Specialty Items. You May Want To Try Maryanne’s Ice Cream, Delicious. A Short 4/10th's of A Mile From The Studio.
Nielsen Bros. Market & Deli . 5/10ths of a mile from the studio, located on the corner of San Carlos Street & 7th. This Carmel-by-the-Sea icon offers all that you might find at the Super Stores. Nielsen Bros. Market & Deli has been a landmark of Carmel-by-the-Sea since 1930. Nielsen's is a Market and Wine & Liquor Depot. Our wine and liquor selection is award-winning. We have a full-service deli, we have a daily outdoor BBQ grill, we carry the best and freshest produce, our groceries are of the highest quality and we carry epicurean delights from around the world.
9 habitants recommandent
Nielsen Brothers Market
San Carlos Street
9 habitants recommandent
Nielsen Bros. Market & Deli . 5/10ths of a mile from the studio, located on the corner of San Carlos Street & 7th. This Carmel-by-the-Sea icon offers all that you might find at the Super Stores. Nielsen Bros. Market & Deli has been a landmark of Carmel-by-the-Sea since 1930. Nielsen's is a Market and Wine & Liquor Depot. Our wine and liquor selection is award-winning. We have a full-service deli, we have a daily outdoor BBQ grill, we carry the best and freshest produce, our groceries are of the highest quality and we carry epicurean delights from around the world.
CVS. Local pharmacy, CVS is located one (1) mile South of the studio (Le Petite Papillon) in The Crossroads, in the same complex as Safeway.
23 habitants recommandent
CVS
6 The Crossroads
23 habitants recommandent
CVS. Local pharmacy, CVS is located one (1) mile South of the studio (Le Petite Papillon) in The Crossroads, in the same complex as Safeway.
This Super Safeway has almost everything you might need. Located one (1) mile South of the studio (Le Petite Papillon) in The Crossroads, stock up on your favorites.
Safeway
This Super Safeway has almost everything you might need. Located one (1) mile South of the studio (Le Petite Papillon) in The Crossroads, stock up on your favorites.
Farmers Market Carmel-by the-Sea, Down Town by Devendorf Park, Thursday's 10:00am-2:00pm
Carmel-by-the-Sea Farmers Market
6th Avenue
Farmers Market Carmel-by the-Sea, Down Town by Devendorf Park, Thursday's 10:00am-2:00pm
Carmel Valley Village Farmers' Market - Mid Valley, Sunday 10:00am - 2:00pm
Carmel Valley Village Farmers' Market
9550 W Carmel Valley Rd
Carmel Valley Village Farmers' Market - Mid Valley, Sunday 10:00am - 2:00pm
Monterey, Del Monte Plaza Farmers Market, Friday's 8:00am - 12:00pm
Del Monte Farmers Market
Monterey, Del Monte Plaza Farmers Market, Friday's 8:00am - 12:00pm

Sightseeing

Point Lobos has been called "the greatest meeting of land and sea in the world" and "the crown jewel of the state park system." It has diving unmatched on the California coast, great hiking, perfect picnic spots, vistas and wildlife well-suited for painting or photography, and even an old whaler's cabin. In the winter, migrating gray whales are visible from the shore.
309 habitants recommandent
Point Lobos State Natural Reserve
62 CA-1
309 habitants recommandent
Point Lobos has been called "the greatest meeting of land and sea in the world" and "the crown jewel of the state park system." It has diving unmatched on the California coast, great hiking, perfect picnic spots, vistas and wildlife well-suited for painting or photography, and even an old whaler's cabin. In the winter, migrating gray whales are visible from the shore.
Nepenthe. Stunning Setting and Views. Sit Outdoors and Soak Up The Rigid Coast Line and All Its Beauty. Nepenthe is located on the Big Sur Coast with spectacular views of over 60 miles of the coast . Situated on the ocean side of Highway 1, our property is 29 miles South of Carmel and 63 miles North of San Simeon. Between these two points, Highway 1 is a spectacular, scenic coastal highway. Our sign, driveway and parking area are directly adjacent to Highway 1.
94 habitants recommandent
Nepenthe
48510 CA-1
94 habitants recommandent
Nepenthe. Stunning Setting and Views. Sit Outdoors and Soak Up The Rigid Coast Line and All Its Beauty. Nepenthe is located on the Big Sur Coast with spectacular views of over 60 miles of the coast . Situated on the ocean side of Highway 1, our property is 29 miles South of Carmel and 63 miles North of San Simeon. Between these two points, Highway 1 is a spectacular, scenic coastal highway. Our sign, driveway and parking area are directly adjacent to Highway 1.
Lovers Point. Fabulous setting and views. Great for kayaking or a beautiful walk along the coastal trail. According to local legend, this park was originally called "Lovers of Jesus Point," back in the era when Pacific Grove was a Methodist retreat camp. Since the late 1800s, the beach at Lovers Point in Pacific Grove has been a popular spot for boating and swimming, and over recent decades surfers have joined the mix. Lovers Point Park has above all become Pacific Grove's best-loved spot for picnics, plein air painting, and scenic photography. Because of its unique east-facing location, it is also one of the only spots on the West Coast where you can watch the sun rise over the water.
127 habitants recommandent
Lovers Point
631 Ocean View Blvd
127 habitants recommandent
Lovers Point. Fabulous setting and views. Great for kayaking or a beautiful walk along the coastal trail. According to local legend, this park was originally called "Lovers of Jesus Point," back in the era when Pacific Grove was a Methodist retreat camp. Since the late 1800s, the beach at Lovers Point in Pacific Grove has been a popular spot for boating and swimming, and over recent decades surfers have joined the mix. Lovers Point Park has above all become Pacific Grove's best-loved spot for picnics, plein air painting, and scenic photography. Because of its unique east-facing location, it is also one of the only spots on the West Coast where you can watch the sun rise over the water.
Post Ranch Inn. The 39-room Post Ranch Inn is one of the most beautiful hotels in the United States -- if not the entire world -- and offers a romantic, intimate stay amid gorgeous natural surroundings. The hotel is built into the cliffs of Big Sur, and the organic architecture is breathtaking, seeming to grow out of the ground beside the hotel's surrounding redwoods. The spacious, eco-sensitive rooms have ocean or mountain views (that are sometimes obstructed by the pervasive fog that the area is known for) and many feature floor-to-ceiling windows to better show them off. Rooms also have wood-burning fireplaces, radiant floor heating, outdoor showers or hot tubs, private decks, and organic bath products and linens -- but no televisions or alarm clocks as the hotel strives for a peaceful environment. The award-winning spa focuses on rejuvenating services and even has a shaman on-site; the restaurant, Sierra Mar, is one of the best in Big Sur; the hotel's clifftop pools are stunning; and free amenities (such as yoga and stargazing) are abundant.
11 habitants recommandent
Post Ranch Inn
47900 CA-1
11 habitants recommandent
Post Ranch Inn. The 39-room Post Ranch Inn is one of the most beautiful hotels in the United States -- if not the entire world -- and offers a romantic, intimate stay amid gorgeous natural surroundings. The hotel is built into the cliffs of Big Sur, and the organic architecture is breathtaking, seeming to grow out of the ground beside the hotel's surrounding redwoods. The spacious, eco-sensitive rooms have ocean or mountain views (that are sometimes obstructed by the pervasive fog that the area is known for) and many feature floor-to-ceiling windows to better show them off. Rooms also have wood-burning fireplaces, radiant floor heating, outdoor showers or hot tubs, private decks, and organic bath products and linens -- but no televisions or alarm clocks as the hotel strives for a peaceful environment. The award-winning spa focuses on rejuvenating services and even has a shaman on-site; the restaurant, Sierra Mar, is one of the best in Big Sur; the hotel's clifftop pools are stunning; and free amenities (such as yoga and stargazing) are abundant.
Fishermans Wharf. What a wonderful way to experience Monterey. For those looking for a refreshment, the Dust Bowl might be the perfect retreat. By the 1940's, nineteen fully operating canneries harvested over 250,000 tons of sardines per season. During World War II, the character of the wharves changed. Due to the Japanese relocation to internment camps during the war, the Italian fishermen began to work at and open businesses on the Wharf. At the end of the war, more than 440 people, including novelist John Steinbeck, photographer Edward Weston and poet Robinson Jeffers, signed a petition to welcome the Japanese Americans home. It was published in the Monterey Peninsula Herald on May 11, 1945. Upon their return, some Sicilians hired Japanese fishermen and cannery workers for their sardine operations. When sardines began to disappear after World War II, Fisherman's Wharf converted to a tourist-oriented operation. By 1956, the users of Fisherman's Wharf included restaurants, gift and candy shops, a theater, an aquarium, snack bars, boat rental businesses, fish markets, marine machine shops and a marine service station. Wharf II was still serving the wholesale fish businesses. In the 1950's, the demand for a small craft harbor or marina became increasingly urgent. In 1957, construction of a new marina was placed on the ballot, but divided Monterey citizens failed to approve the project until a 20-year, low-interest loan for half the construction cost was obtained from the State. Construction began in 1959. Upon completion in 1960, the Marina provided 367 berths at a construction cost of slightly over $600,000. A protective sea wall extended from Wharf II to the Marina entrance next to Fisherman's Wharf. The Monterey Municipal Marina was dedicated on September 11, 1960. The berthing facilities were constructed by Granite Construction Company of Watsonville, CA. The launching ramps were added in 1962.
23 habitants recommandent
Fishermans Wharf
Fishermans Wharf
23 habitants recommandent
Fishermans Wharf. What a wonderful way to experience Monterey. For those looking for a refreshment, the Dust Bowl might be the perfect retreat. By the 1940's, nineteen fully operating canneries harvested over 250,000 tons of sardines per season. During World War II, the character of the wharves changed. Due to the Japanese relocation to internment camps during the war, the Italian fishermen began to work at and open businesses on the Wharf. At the end of the war, more than 440 people, including novelist John Steinbeck, photographer Edward Weston and poet Robinson Jeffers, signed a petition to welcome the Japanese Americans home. It was published in the Monterey Peninsula Herald on May 11, 1945. Upon their return, some Sicilians hired Japanese fishermen and cannery workers for their sardine operations. When sardines began to disappear after World War II, Fisherman's Wharf converted to a tourist-oriented operation. By 1956, the users of Fisherman's Wharf included restaurants, gift and candy shops, a theater, an aquarium, snack bars, boat rental businesses, fish markets, marine machine shops and a marine service station. Wharf II was still serving the wholesale fish businesses. In the 1950's, the demand for a small craft harbor or marina became increasingly urgent. In 1957, construction of a new marina was placed on the ballot, but divided Monterey citizens failed to approve the project until a 20-year, low-interest loan for half the construction cost was obtained from the State. Construction began in 1959. Upon completion in 1960, the Marina provided 367 berths at a construction cost of slightly over $600,000. A protective sea wall extended from Wharf II to the Marina entrance next to Fisherman's Wharf. The Monterey Municipal Marina was dedicated on September 11, 1960. The berthing facilities were constructed by Granite Construction Company of Watsonville, CA. The launching ramps were added in 1962.
Bixby Creek Bridge. Absolutely Stunning! Completed in 1932 for just over $200,000, the concrete span, one of the highest bridges of its kind in the world, soars 260 feet above the bottom of a steep canyon carved by Bixby Creek. One look at the canyon’s steep and crumbling cliffs, and it’s obvious that building the bridge wasn’t exactly a cakewalk. First, a massive wooden framework had to be built, with materials brought by truck on what was then a narrow, one-way road riddled with hairpin turns. A staggering 45,000 individual sacks of cement had to be hauled up the framework—and this is before advanced heavy machinery could help do the lifting. Each bag was transported via a system of platforms and slings suspended by cables 300 feet above the creek. Curiously, the span was completed before the road, and it would be five more years before the route linking Carmel (about 15 miles to the north) to San Luis Obispo would even be opened.
29 habitants recommandent
Bixby Creek Bridge
California 1
29 habitants recommandent
Bixby Creek Bridge. Absolutely Stunning! Completed in 1932 for just over $200,000, the concrete span, one of the highest bridges of its kind in the world, soars 260 feet above the bottom of a steep canyon carved by Bixby Creek. One look at the canyon’s steep and crumbling cliffs, and it’s obvious that building the bridge wasn’t exactly a cakewalk. First, a massive wooden framework had to be built, with materials brought by truck on what was then a narrow, one-way road riddled with hairpin turns. A staggering 45,000 individual sacks of cement had to be hauled up the framework—and this is before advanced heavy machinery could help do the lifting. Each bag was transported via a system of platforms and slings suspended by cables 300 feet above the creek. Curiously, the span was completed before the road, and it would be five more years before the route linking Carmel (about 15 miles to the north) to San Luis Obispo would even be opened.
Nepenthe. Always A Big Sur Destination At The Top of Guests List. Unbelievable Setting. Unbelievable Views. Nepenthe is located on the Big Sur Coast with spectacular views of over 60 miles of the coast . Situated on the ocean side of Highway 1, our property is 29 miles South of Carmel and 63 miles North of San Simeon. Between these two points, Highway 1 is a spectacular, scenic coastal highway. Our sign, driveway and parking area are directly adjacent to Highway 1. You can't miss us! VISITOR TIP: Although Big Sur is beautiful in the summer and the days are long, you'll be able to enjoy its majestic views, unencumbered trails and roads if you plan your visit for the off peak season from November to April. In addition, many hotels in the area may offer reduced winter rates.
94 habitants recommandent
Nepenthe
48510 CA-1
94 habitants recommandent
Nepenthe. Always A Big Sur Destination At The Top of Guests List. Unbelievable Setting. Unbelievable Views. Nepenthe is located on the Big Sur Coast with spectacular views of over 60 miles of the coast . Situated on the ocean side of Highway 1, our property is 29 miles South of Carmel and 63 miles North of San Simeon. Between these two points, Highway 1 is a spectacular, scenic coastal highway. Our sign, driveway and parking area are directly adjacent to Highway 1. You can't miss us! VISITOR TIP: Although Big Sur is beautiful in the summer and the days are long, you'll be able to enjoy its majestic views, unencumbered trails and roads if you plan your visit for the off peak season from November to April. In addition, many hotels in the area may offer reduced winter rates.

Entertainment & Activities

Monterey Bay Aquarium. An aquarium unlike any other From sea otters to seaweeds, our unique oceanfront location and timeless galleries bring the wonders of the ocean to life for our visitors. But beyond our exhibits, we are transforming what it means to be an aquarium. The mission of the Monterey Bay Aquarium is to inspire conservation of the ocean.
668 habitants recommandent
Monterey Bay Aquarium
886 Cannery Row
668 habitants recommandent
Monterey Bay Aquarium. An aquarium unlike any other From sea otters to seaweeds, our unique oceanfront location and timeless galleries bring the wonders of the ocean to life for our visitors. But beyond our exhibits, we are transforming what it means to be an aquarium. The mission of the Monterey Bay Aquarium is to inspire conservation of the ocean.
Roy's at Pebble Beach. Chef Yamaguchi says, “I’ve always been inspired by the bold and distinct flavors of the Pacific Rim and that’s why I’ve dedicated my life to exploring and sharing their unique beauty. Roy’s team of talented Chef Partners (like Pablo Mellin, Chef de Cuisine at Roy’s at Pebble Beach) works to bring these flavors to life every day for our Guests, so everyone can share my inspiration.”
27 habitants recommandent
Roy's at Pebble Beach
2700 17 Mile Dr
27 habitants recommandent
Roy's at Pebble Beach. Chef Yamaguchi says, “I’ve always been inspired by the bold and distinct flavors of the Pacific Rim and that’s why I’ve dedicated my life to exploring and sharing their unique beauty. Roy’s team of talented Chef Partners (like Pablo Mellin, Chef de Cuisine at Roy’s at Pebble Beach) works to bring these flavors to life every day for our Guests, so everyone can share my inspiration.”
Lovers Point Park is “the” beach for Pacific Grove! It has long been the center of our local community for beach activities and family picnicking and fun. The park itself has a large grassy area with picnic tables and BBQ stoves. There is a beach volleyball court and a small children’s pool that offers lessons for children during the summer and free swim in the afternoons. Unfortunately, it is closed other seasons of the year.
127 habitants recommandent
Lovers Point
631 Ocean View Blvd
127 habitants recommandent
Lovers Point Park is “the” beach for Pacific Grove! It has long been the center of our local community for beach activities and family picnicking and fun. The park itself has a large grassy area with picnic tables and BBQ stoves. There is a beach volleyball court and a small children’s pool that offers lessons for children during the summer and free swim in the afternoons. Unfortunately, it is closed other seasons of the year.
Pebble Beach Golf Links, Play the No. 1 Public Golf Course in America Welcome to Pebble Beach Golf Links, unanimously rated the No. 1 Public Course in the Country. Pebble Beach hosted its sixth U.S. Open in 2019, more than any other course over the last 50 years. Eight future championships will be hosted including: a first U.S. Women’s Open in 2023 plus three additional Women’s Opens in 2035, 2040 and 2048, and four future U.S. Opens in 2027, 2032, 2037 and 2044. Every February, the PGA TOUR visits for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, a tradition that began in 1947. Enjoy the round of a lifetime at Pebble Beach.
61 habitants recommandent
Pebble Beach Golf Links
1700 17 Mile Dr
61 habitants recommandent
Pebble Beach Golf Links, Play the No. 1 Public Golf Course in America Welcome to Pebble Beach Golf Links, unanimously rated the No. 1 Public Course in the Country. Pebble Beach hosted its sixth U.S. Open in 2019, more than any other course over the last 50 years. Eight future championships will be hosted including: a first U.S. Women’s Open in 2023 plus three additional Women’s Opens in 2035, 2040 and 2048, and four future U.S. Opens in 2027, 2032, 2037 and 2044. Every February, the PGA TOUR visits for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, a tradition that began in 1947. Enjoy the round of a lifetime at Pebble Beach.
Poppy Hills, a proud NCGA-owned course, Poppy Hills is the most accessible, nationally recognized championship golf experience in Pebble Beach, California. Combining thoughtful design with the NCGA’s high standard of course conditioning and hospitality, Poppy Hills is more than an item on a bucket list. It’s an experience you’ll enjoy time and time again.
12 habitants recommandent
Poppy Hills Golf Course
3200 Lopez Rd
12 habitants recommandent
Poppy Hills, a proud NCGA-owned course, Poppy Hills is the most accessible, nationally recognized championship golf experience in Pebble Beach, California. Combining thoughtful design with the NCGA’s high standard of course conditioning and hospitality, Poppy Hills is more than an item on a bucket list. It’s an experience you’ll enjoy time and time again.
The Links at Spanish Bay. Meandering among sweeping sand dunes along 17-Mile Drive, The Links at Spanish Bay unveils some of the most spectacular seaside views in Pebble Beach. The rolling fairways flow through and around the gorgeous dunescape, briefly weaving between towering Monterey Pines, before returning to the white sand of Spanish Bay Beach for a thrilling finish along the wind-swept coast. A twilight round is punctuated by the tunes of the famed Spanish Bay bagpiper, who puts the course to bed every evening. Spanish Bay is ranked among the best public courses in the state and the country, and annually hosts the pros during the TaylorMade Pebble Beach Invitational.
The Links at Spanish Bay
The Links at Spanish Bay. Meandering among sweeping sand dunes along 17-Mile Drive, The Links at Spanish Bay unveils some of the most spectacular seaside views in Pebble Beach. The rolling fairways flow through and around the gorgeous dunescape, briefly weaving between towering Monterey Pines, before returning to the white sand of Spanish Bay Beach for a thrilling finish along the wind-swept coast. A twilight round is punctuated by the tunes of the famed Spanish Bay bagpiper, who puts the course to bed every evening. Spanish Bay is ranked among the best public courses in the state and the country, and annually hosts the pros during the TaylorMade Pebble Beach Invitational.
Peter Hay Golf Course. A Reimagined Short Course Experience at Pebble Beach The Hay has been a fixture at Pebble Beach since 1957, when famed Head Professional Peter Hay revolutionized the concept of a short course. Hay’s vision was to create a fun place where juniors, families, and friends, regardless of their ability, could gather around the game of golf. In 2021, Tiger Woods amplified Hay’s vision in a way few could have imagined with his brilliant redesign of the property. The result is a course overflowing with fun, including an exact replica of the famed No. 7 at Pebble Beach Golf Links, as well as holes designed to be played with any club in the bag, and an additional 20,000 square-foot putting course that sprawls 100 yards, yielding endless routings. It’s Pebble Beach, the Tiger Woods way. Play The Hay!
Peter Hay Golf Course
1700 17 Mile Dr
Peter Hay Golf Course. A Reimagined Short Course Experience at Pebble Beach The Hay has been a fixture at Pebble Beach since 1957, when famed Head Professional Peter Hay revolutionized the concept of a short course. Hay’s vision was to create a fun place where juniors, families, and friends, regardless of their ability, could gather around the game of golf. In 2021, Tiger Woods amplified Hay’s vision in a way few could have imagined with his brilliant redesign of the property. The result is a course overflowing with fun, including an exact replica of the famed No. 7 at Pebble Beach Golf Links, as well as holes designed to be played with any club in the bag, and an additional 20,000 square-foot putting course that sprawls 100 yards, yielding endless routings. It’s Pebble Beach, the Tiger Woods way. Play The Hay!
Carmel-by-the-Sea Farmers Market. Thursday's 10:00am - 2:00pm.
Carmel-by-the-Sea Farmers Market
6th Avenue
Carmel-by-the-Sea Farmers Market. Thursday's 10:00am - 2:00pm.

Parks, Nature, Trails With Stunning Scenery

For Those That Wish To Explore The Wonder of Carmel and The Surrounding Area.
Garland Ranch Regional Park. Enjoy an amazing hikes. Garland Ranch Park was purchased in 1975 from William Garland II, who generously gifted a portion of the cost by reducing the purchase price to below fair market value. This park is home to a variety of landscapes that occur at elevations from 200 to 2,000 feet. From the willow covered banks of the Carmel River through stands of the old flood-plain, the trails ascend steeply. Atop the northern crest of the Santa Lucia Mountains.
133 habitants recommandent
Garland Ranch Regional Park
700 W Carmel Valley Rd
133 habitants recommandent
Garland Ranch Regional Park. Enjoy an amazing hikes. Garland Ranch Park was purchased in 1975 from William Garland II, who generously gifted a portion of the cost by reducing the purchase price to below fair market value. This park is home to a variety of landscapes that occur at elevations from 200 to 2,000 feet. From the willow covered banks of the Carmel River through stands of the old flood-plain, the trails ascend steeply. Atop the northern crest of the Santa Lucia Mountains.
Palo Corona Regional Park is one of Central Coast California’s most significant undeveloped open spaces. In the largest land conservation project in Monterey county history, The Nature Conservancy, The Big Sur Land Trust, State of California (through several of its agencies), and Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District partnered to acquire the 10,000-acre Palo Corona Ranch.
Palo Corona Regional Park & Discovery Center
4860 Carmel Valley Rd
Palo Corona Regional Park is one of Central Coast California’s most significant undeveloped open spaces. In the largest land conservation project in Monterey county history, The Nature Conservancy, The Big Sur Land Trust, State of California (through several of its agencies), and Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District partnered to acquire the 10,000-acre Palo Corona Ranch.
Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge was a single span bridge located in Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park that gained notoriety for splitting the community of Big Sur, California in half after floods have destroyed the bridge on March 11, 2017. The bridge was dismantled March 16, 2017, effectively splitting the community in half. Driving time between the two halves of the town takes six hours
Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge
California 1
Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge was a single span bridge located in Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park that gained notoriety for splitting the community of Big Sur, California in half after floods have destroyed the bridge on March 11, 2017. The bridge was dismantled March 16, 2017, effectively splitting the community in half. Driving time between the two halves of the town takes six hours
Carmel Meadow, Located Off Highway 1 and Ribera Road, Offering WonderfulTrails and Stunning Views of Point Lobos, Monastery Beach .
Carmel Meadows
Carmel Meadow, Located Off Highway 1 and Ribera Road, Offering WonderfulTrails and Stunning Views of Point Lobos, Monastery Beach .
Point Lobos State Natural Reserve has often been called “The Crown Jewel of the California State Park System.” Landscape Painter Francis McComas called Point Lobos “the greatest meeting of land and water in the world.” World class photographers Edward Weston and Ansel Adams spent years of their lives patrolling the woods and shores of Point Lobos for the perfect photograph. Originally known to indigenous people as "Isxhenta," Point Lobos was considered a sacred place to be cherished and nourished. Today, people come from all over the world to become inspired by this unique place.
Point Lobos, California 93923, États-Unis
Point Lobos State Natural Reserve has often been called “The Crown Jewel of the California State Park System.” Landscape Painter Francis McComas called Point Lobos “the greatest meeting of land and water in the world.” World class photographers Edward Weston and Ansel Adams spent years of their lives patrolling the woods and shores of Point Lobos for the perfect photograph. Originally known to indigenous people as "Isxhenta," Point Lobos was considered a sacred place to be cherished and nourished. Today, people come from all over the world to become inspired by this unique place.

Shopping

Del Monte Shopping Center Offers So Much, Including: Century Theaters, Coldstone Creamery (Great Ice Cream), Whole Foods and More. Del Monte Shopping Center, also known as Del Monte Center, is an open-air shopping center located in Monterey, California. Del Monte Center is the largest shopping center on the Monterey Peninsula.
80 habitants recommandent
Del Monte Shopping Center
1410 Del Monte Center
80 habitants recommandent
Del Monte Shopping Center Offers So Much, Including: Century Theaters, Coldstone Creamery (Great Ice Cream), Whole Foods and More. Del Monte Shopping Center, also known as Del Monte Center, is an open-air shopping center located in Monterey, California. Del Monte Center is the largest shopping center on the Monterey Peninsula.
Safeway has almost everything you might need. Located one (1) mile South of the studio (Le Petite Papillon) in The Crossroads, stock up on your favorites.
128 habitants recommandent
Safeway
815 Canyon Del Rey Blvd
128 habitants recommandent
Safeway has almost everything you might need. Located one (1) mile South of the studio (Le Petite Papillon) in The Crossroads, stock up on your favorites.

Drinks and Nightlife

Brophy's Tavern. Sports Bar. Relaxed Irish pub in a cozy two-story house featuring comfort food, craft draft beer & local wines.
7 habitants recommandent
Brophy's Tavern
4th Avenue
7 habitants recommandent
Brophy's Tavern. Sports Bar. Relaxed Irish pub in a cozy two-story house featuring comfort food, craft draft beer & local wines.
Barmel. One of the few night spots in Carmel. Many times live music. Located across from Tommys Wok. Convivial pub featuring classic cocktails & bar bites, plus live music & themed DJ nights.
38 habitants recommandent
Barmel
Carmel Way
38 habitants recommandent
Barmel. One of the few night spots in Carmel. Many times live music. Located across from Tommys Wok. Convivial pub featuring classic cocktails & bar bites, plus live music & themed DJ nights.
Vesuvio Restaurant. Part of The Little Napoli Family, Vesuvio Offers Roof Top Happy Hour With Appetizers and Drinks or Fine Dining Down Below. If You Are Looking For An Italian Dining Experience, Try Little Napoli. A Fabulous Experience and Food.
68 habitants recommandent
Vesuvio Restaurant
Junipero Street
68 habitants recommandent
Vesuvio Restaurant. Part of The Little Napoli Family, Vesuvio Offers Roof Top Happy Hour With Appetizers and Drinks or Fine Dining Down Below. If You Are Looking For An Italian Dining Experience, Try Little Napoli. A Fabulous Experience and Food.
A.W. Shucks Cocktail & Oyster Bar. Their motto, "come as a guest, leave as a friend". Quaint, laid-back bar with a beachy theme specializing in cocktails, oysters, seafood & sandwiches.
18 habitants recommandent
A.W. Shucks Cocktail & Oyster Bar
San Carlos Street
18 habitants recommandent
A.W. Shucks Cocktail & Oyster Bar. Their motto, "come as a guest, leave as a friend". Quaint, laid-back bar with a beachy theme specializing in cocktails, oysters, seafood & sandwiches.
Sushi Heaven. Local Sushi Dining In Downtown Carmel. Popular sushi house turning out sashimi & creative maki in a narrow, laid-back space with a patio.
19 habitants recommandent
Sushi Heaven
Dolores Street
19 habitants recommandent
Sushi Heaven. Local Sushi Dining In Downtown Carmel. Popular sushi house turning out sashimi & creative maki in a narrow, laid-back space with a patio.
Dametra Cafe. A Carmel icon. Offering 5 Star Service and an experience of a life time. Cozy, yet high-energy choice for Mediterranean specialties, pizza and pasta in a rustic space. Located on Ocean Avenue. Cozy yet high-energy choice for Mediterranean specialties, pizza & pasta in a rustic space.
67 habitants recommandent
Dametra Cafe
Lincoln Street
67 habitants recommandent
Dametra Cafe. A Carmel icon. Offering 5 Star Service and an experience of a life time. Cozy, yet high-energy choice for Mediterranean specialties, pizza and pasta in a rustic space. Located on Ocean Avenue. Cozy yet high-energy choice for Mediterranean specialties, pizza & pasta in a rustic space.

Food scene

Casanova. Fabulous Dining and Setting. A Carmel icon. Committed to the culinary arts with a focus on contemporary and rustic cuisine, providing guests the best quality ingredients available, by embracing and supporting local small organic farms and fisheries. Authenticity has been at the core of their vision.
46 habitants recommandent
Casanova
5th Avenue
46 habitants recommandent
Casanova. Fabulous Dining and Setting. A Carmel icon. Committed to the culinary arts with a focus on contemporary and rustic cuisine, providing guests the best quality ingredients available, by embracing and supporting local small organic farms and fisheries. Authenticity has been at the core of their vision.
Lafayette Bakery & Cafe. For Those Whom Have A Sweet Tooth. Devine. Rustic bread, pastries & sandwiches are specialties at this cozy French bakery with communal seats.
Lafayette Bakery & Cafe
3659 The Barnyard
Lafayette Bakery & Cafe. For Those Whom Have A Sweet Tooth. Devine. Rustic bread, pastries & sandwiches are specialties at this cozy French bakery with communal seats.
Roy’s at Pebble Beach Roy Yamaguchi - celebrity chef, James Beard Award winner and the father of Hawaiian-fusion cuisine—has poured all of his innovative talents into Roy’s at Pebble Beach. When adding Chef de Cuisine Pablo Mellin to the mix, the result is a wonderfully eclectic menu of big flavors that’s sure to please every taste and palate. With dishes like Misoyaki Butterfish and “Dynamite” Crab Crusted Scallops, the Hawaiian-fusion theme places fresh seafood front and center, but meat lovers never take a back seat. The Panko Crusted Rack of Lamb and Honey-Mustard Beef Short Ribs are two of the many tempting choices on the menu.
27 habitants recommandent
Roy's at Pebble Beach
2700 17 Mile Dr
27 habitants recommandent
Roy’s at Pebble Beach Roy Yamaguchi - celebrity chef, James Beard Award winner and the father of Hawaiian-fusion cuisine—has poured all of his innovative talents into Roy’s at Pebble Beach. When adding Chef de Cuisine Pablo Mellin to the mix, the result is a wonderfully eclectic menu of big flavors that’s sure to please every taste and palate. With dishes like Misoyaki Butterfish and “Dynamite” Crab Crusted Scallops, the Hawaiian-fusion theme places fresh seafood front and center, but meat lovers never take a back seat. The Panko Crusted Rack of Lamb and Honey-Mustard Beef Short Ribs are two of the many tempting choices on the menu.
Little Napoli. A tribute to Italian culture and cuisine Little Napoli “Bistro Italiano” possesses Old World charm mixed with centuries old traditions in Italian cuisine – the menu features Chef Pèpe signature family recipes reminiscent of Napoli and the Italian countryside, with a side of Pèpe’s gutsy New Jersey roots. Opened in 1990, Little Napoli has been considered the iconic Italian restaurant on the Monterey Peninsula for thirty years. The commitment to quality and tradition comes across not only in the attention paid to ensure authentic southern Italian specialties, but also in the thoughtful wine list. The curated wine list is focuses on notable and interesting Italian wines, plus a fine selection of local Monterey County wines. A full cocktail menu is offered with master mixologists Christian Pèpe and Anthony Vitacca spearheading the bar program.
26 habitants recommandent
Little Napoli
Dolores Street
26 habitants recommandent
Little Napoli. A tribute to Italian culture and cuisine Little Napoli “Bistro Italiano” possesses Old World charm mixed with centuries old traditions in Italian cuisine – the menu features Chef Pèpe signature family recipes reminiscent of Napoli and the Italian countryside, with a side of Pèpe’s gutsy New Jersey roots. Opened in 1990, Little Napoli has been considered the iconic Italian restaurant on the Monterey Peninsula for thirty years. The commitment to quality and tradition comes across not only in the attention paid to ensure authentic southern Italian specialties, but also in the thoughtful wine list. The curated wine list is focuses on notable and interesting Italian wines, plus a fine selection of local Monterey County wines. A full cocktail menu is offered with master mixologists Christian Pèpe and Anthony Vitacca spearheading the bar program.
Seventh & Dolores Steakhouse, or 7D, is founded on a commitment to quality and honesty – naturally farmed and humanely raised foods prepared to be decadent and soulful. While the heart of the restaurant is a classic steakhouse, we imagine an experience and menu that is fun and contemporary. The rich, fertile land of California and the spectacular Pacific Ocean dictate the seasonally changing menu, but as victims of wanderlust, we also want to bring the energy and influences of our travels back to our home in Monterey County. We want 7D to be the restaurant that makes every occasion special, becomes your favorite place to gather with family and friends, and is always the neighborhood spot that feels warm and inviting. It’s both comfortable and full of possibility every time you enter. It’s our celebration of a Carmel that is evolving in exciting ways. More than anything, the goal of Seventh & Dolores Steakhouse and every member of our team is to put a smile on your face.
23 habitants recommandent
Seventh & Dolores
Dolores Street
23 habitants recommandent
Seventh & Dolores Steakhouse, or 7D, is founded on a commitment to quality and honesty – naturally farmed and humanely raised foods prepared to be decadent and soulful. While the heart of the restaurant is a classic steakhouse, we imagine an experience and menu that is fun and contemporary. The rich, fertile land of California and the spectacular Pacific Ocean dictate the seasonally changing menu, but as victims of wanderlust, we also want to bring the energy and influences of our travels back to our home in Monterey County. We want 7D to be the restaurant that makes every occasion special, becomes your favorite place to gather with family and friends, and is always the neighborhood spot that feels warm and inviting. It’s both comfortable and full of possibility every time you enter. It’s our celebration of a Carmel that is evolving in exciting ways. More than anything, the goal of Seventh & Dolores Steakhouse and every member of our team is to put a smile on your face.
A.W. Shucks Cocktail & Oyster Bar. Located on Ocean Avenue. Specializing in cocktails, oysters, seafood and sandwiches.Quaint, laid-back bar.
18 habitants recommandent
A.W. Shucks Cocktail & Oyster Bar
San Carlos Street
18 habitants recommandent
A.W. Shucks Cocktail & Oyster Bar. Located on Ocean Avenue. Specializing in cocktails, oysters, seafood and sandwiches.Quaint, laid-back bar.
Mission Ranch Restaurant. The Mission Ranch has a rich and varied history. The Ranch originally consisted of 160 acres and was owned by Juan Romero, a native American who is believed to have lived in the village next to the Carmel Mission. In 1852 he deeded the property to William Curtis, a Monterey storekeeper, for $300. In the 1850's, the property became one of the first of the early California dairies. The creamery, which supplied the county with cheese and butter, now houses the restaurant. The barns were used for hay and milking. During this time, the Martin family, who owned the ranch for 60 years, also farmed potatoes for the Sierra gold miners. The Ranch has had some 17 owners. It operated as a private club, then as an officers' club for the Army and Navy during World War II. At that time the windows were occasionally blackened against a possible Japanese landing. It was owned in those days by the Dienelt family, who had the ranch for 39 years. It had a rollicking reputation, with dance bands and a lively bar scene. Portions of the property were sold to the Carmel School District and the State. Clint Eastwood bought the ranch in 1986, rescuing the property from an impending fate as a condominium development. He sought out the best craftsmen for renovation who have replicated moldings, door frames and hardware to match the style of the original buildings. Each structure reflects a different architectural period: from the 1840's feel of the restaurant and dance barn to the century old Martin Farmhouse and Bunkhouse.
59 habitants recommandent
Mission Ranch Restaurant
26270 Dolores St
59 habitants recommandent
Mission Ranch Restaurant. The Mission Ranch has a rich and varied history. The Ranch originally consisted of 160 acres and was owned by Juan Romero, a native American who is believed to have lived in the village next to the Carmel Mission. In 1852 he deeded the property to William Curtis, a Monterey storekeeper, for $300. In the 1850's, the property became one of the first of the early California dairies. The creamery, which supplied the county with cheese and butter, now houses the restaurant. The barns were used for hay and milking. During this time, the Martin family, who owned the ranch for 60 years, also farmed potatoes for the Sierra gold miners. The Ranch has had some 17 owners. It operated as a private club, then as an officers' club for the Army and Navy during World War II. At that time the windows were occasionally blackened against a possible Japanese landing. It was owned in those days by the Dienelt family, who had the ranch for 39 years. It had a rollicking reputation, with dance bands and a lively bar scene. Portions of the property were sold to the Carmel School District and the State. Clint Eastwood bought the ranch in 1986, rescuing the property from an impending fate as a condominium development. He sought out the best craftsmen for renovation who have replicated moldings, door frames and hardware to match the style of the original buildings. Each structure reflects a different architectural period: from the 1840's feel of the restaurant and dance barn to the century old Martin Farmhouse and Bunkhouse.
Alvarado Brewery & Cafe. Fresh and Authentic Handmade Brews. Wonderful Outdoor and Indoor Setting, Lower Level In “The Plaza” of Carmel. Corner of Mission and Ocean Avenue.
Yeast of Eden
Alvarado Brewery & Cafe. Fresh and Authentic Handmade Brews. Wonderful Outdoor and Indoor Setting, Lower Level In “The Plaza” of Carmel. Corner of Mission and Ocean Avenue.
The Little Swiss Café. A Carmel icon and favorite, frequented by both locals and Guests. Swiss breakfast and lunch. Blintzes, Swedish pancakes and more. Quaint, quirk, booths & murals.
16 habitants recommandent
The Little Swiss Café
Dolores Street
16 habitants recommandent
The Little Swiss Café. A Carmel icon and favorite, frequented by both locals and Guests. Swiss breakfast and lunch. Blintzes, Swedish pancakes and more. Quaint, quirk, booths & murals.
Pangaea Grill. Located on Ocean Avenue. Casual restaurant serving cocktails. Asian fusion eats in a warm dining area that has a patio.
6 habitants recommandent
Pangaea Grill
Dolores Street
6 habitants recommandent
Pangaea Grill. Located on Ocean Avenue. Casual restaurant serving cocktails. Asian fusion eats in a warm dining area that has a patio.
Café Rustica. Located In The Valley, Carmel Valley, offering outside and inside dining, an open kitchen, stone pizza oven and cozy patio. They have created a warm vibe at this California cuisine specialist.
72 habitants recommandent
Café Rustica
10 Del Fino Pl
72 habitants recommandent
Café Rustica. Located In The Valley, Carmel Valley, offering outside and inside dining, an open kitchen, stone pizza oven and cozy patio. They have created a warm vibe at this California cuisine specialist.
Terry's Lounge. Elegant haunt at the Cypress Inn, offering international tapas an main menus, plus cocktails and live music.
Terry's Lounge
7th Avenue
Terry's Lounge. Elegant haunt at the Cypress Inn, offering international tapas an main menus, plus cocktails and live music.
Flying Fish Grill. Simply a fantastic experience. 5 Star Dining and Hospitality. Romantic subterranean spot for inventive East-West seafood. A carefully curated wine list. Discover the discreet Carmel Plaza entrance leading to a comfortable atmosphere of gentle lighting, wooden walls, and subtle Asian decor. Diners are delighted by distinctive offerings, ranging from salmon to lobster to abalone, and clay pot dishes bursting with noodles, broth and seafood, beef or vegetables…
16 habitants recommandent
Flying Fish Grill
7th Avenue
16 habitants recommandent
Flying Fish Grill. Simply a fantastic experience. 5 Star Dining and Hospitality. Romantic subterranean spot for inventive East-West seafood. A carefully curated wine list. Discover the discreet Carmel Plaza entrance leading to a comfortable atmosphere of gentle lighting, wooden walls, and subtle Asian decor. Diners are delighted by distinctive offerings, ranging from salmon to lobster to abalone, and clay pot dishes bursting with noodles, broth and seafood, beef or vegetables…
Dametra Cafe. A Carmel icon. Offering 5 Star Service and an experience of a life time. Cozy, yet high-energy choice for Mediterranean specialties, pizza and pasta in a rustic space. Located on Ocean Avenue. Eat, laugh, live, and love are the title of the book of Dametra. After all, this is what dining is all about. Here in our little corner, we thrive to bring the true feel of the Mediterranean food experience, people together, eating good food, drinking, conversing listening to music, and sometimes dancing. ​ Our Kitchen is really small but with a big heart. Our ingredients are fresh and bought locally but without a doubt the best ingredient of them all is love. ​ Demetra's family is inviting you with extended arms to join us for the special dining experience. Dametra Cafe on Carmel's Ocean Avenue. ​ Welcome and thank you for visiting us Faisal Nimri and Bashar Sneeh
67 habitants recommandent
Dametra Cafe
Lincoln Street
67 habitants recommandent
Dametra Cafe. A Carmel icon. Offering 5 Star Service and an experience of a life time. Cozy, yet high-energy choice for Mediterranean specialties, pizza and pasta in a rustic space. Located on Ocean Avenue. Eat, laugh, live, and love are the title of the book of Dametra. After all, this is what dining is all about. Here in our little corner, we thrive to bring the true feel of the Mediterranean food experience, people together, eating good food, drinking, conversing listening to music, and sometimes dancing. ​ Our Kitchen is really small but with a big heart. Our ingredients are fresh and bought locally but without a doubt the best ingredient of them all is love. ​ Demetra's family is inviting you with extended arms to join us for the special dining experience. Dametra Cafe on Carmel's Ocean Avenue. ​ Welcome and thank you for visiting us Faisal Nimri and Bashar Sneeh
Grasings. Chef Grasing has developed a menu that reflects stylist simplicity by using ultra fresh ingredients gleaned from California’s Central Coast and Valley. Dishes are displayed in modest fashion that belie the intense combination of textures and flavors. Award-winning wine list consists of wide-ranged selections.
15 habitants recommandent
Grasings
6th Avenue
15 habitants recommandent
Grasings. Chef Grasing has developed a menu that reflects stylist simplicity by using ultra fresh ingredients gleaned from California’s Central Coast and Valley. Dishes are displayed in modest fashion that belie the intense combination of textures and flavors. Award-winning wine list consists of wide-ranged selections.
La Bicyclette Restaurant. A Carmel icon. Cozy, established bistro offering unpretentious French-Italian fare on a weekly-changing menu. La Bicyclette features European Country Cuisine, hand-crafted using local ingredients and old world artistry. Our food is simple and spontaneous, blending flavors and cooking techniques in a way that is rooted in tradition yet creative. Our menu is updated weekly, allowing us to make use of the freshest locally sourced ingredients. The kitchen is tiny, with all food prepared on a six burner stove and in our wood-fired oven.
60 habitants recommandent
La Bicyclette Restaurant
7th Avenue
60 habitants recommandent
La Bicyclette Restaurant. A Carmel icon. Cozy, established bistro offering unpretentious French-Italian fare on a weekly-changing menu. La Bicyclette features European Country Cuisine, hand-crafted using local ingredients and old world artistry. Our food is simple and spontaneous, blending flavors and cooking techniques in a way that is rooted in tradition yet creative. Our menu is updated weekly, allowing us to make use of the freshest locally sourced ingredients. The kitchen is tiny, with all food prepared on a six burner stove and in our wood-fired oven.
Little Napoli. A Carmel favorite for locals and Guests. “Little Napoli is lively as a festa, packing more Italian charm into its cozy quarters than most big city restaurants. Chianti is served by the glass and olive oil is poured into saucers printed with sensible advice such as “non parlare, baciami” (don’t talk, kiss me). All the talking and kissing stops quickly when the generous plates of food arrive at the table. Viva Little Napoli.” — Gourmet Magazine A tribute to Italian culture and cuisine Little Napoli “Bistro Italiano” possesses Old World charm mixed with centuries old traditions in Italian cuisine – the menu features Chef Pèpe signature family recipes reminiscent of Napoli and the Italian countryside, with a side of Pèpe’s gutsy New Jersey roots. Opened in 1990, Little Napoli has been considered the iconic Italian restaurant on the Monterey Peninsula for thirty years. The commitment to quality and tradition comes across not only in the attention paid to ensure authentic southern Italian specialties, but also in the thoughtful wine list. The curated wine list is focuses on notable and interesting Italian wines, plus a fine selection of local Monterey County wines. A full cocktail menu is offered with master mixologists Christian Pèpe and Anthony Vitacca spearheading the bar program.
26 habitants recommandent
Little Napoli
Dolores Street
26 habitants recommandent
Little Napoli. A Carmel favorite for locals and Guests. “Little Napoli is lively as a festa, packing more Italian charm into its cozy quarters than most big city restaurants. Chianti is served by the glass and olive oil is poured into saucers printed with sensible advice such as “non parlare, baciami” (don’t talk, kiss me). All the talking and kissing stops quickly when the generous plates of food arrive at the table. Viva Little Napoli.” — Gourmet Magazine A tribute to Italian culture and cuisine Little Napoli “Bistro Italiano” possesses Old World charm mixed with centuries old traditions in Italian cuisine – the menu features Chef Pèpe signature family recipes reminiscent of Napoli and the Italian countryside, with a side of Pèpe’s gutsy New Jersey roots. Opened in 1990, Little Napoli has been considered the iconic Italian restaurant on the Monterey Peninsula for thirty years. The commitment to quality and tradition comes across not only in the attention paid to ensure authentic southern Italian specialties, but also in the thoughtful wine list. The curated wine list is focuses on notable and interesting Italian wines, plus a fine selection of local Monterey County wines. A full cocktail menu is offered with master mixologists Christian Pèpe and Anthony Vitacca spearheading the bar program.
The Pocket. Located on Lincoln, new to Carmel, informal restaurant and bar serving small plates, seafood specialties, grills and pasta, plus cocktails. The Pocket is inspired by the lifestyle we love in Carmel, where friends and family gather to stretch moments into memories.
The Pocket
The Pocket. Located on Lincoln, new to Carmel, informal restaurant and bar serving small plates, seafood specialties, grills and pasta, plus cocktails. The Pocket is inspired by the lifestyle we love in Carmel, where friends and family gather to stretch moments into memories.
California Market at Pacific's Edge. Located 2 Miles South of Carmel. The Hyatt Highland and California Market at Pacific's Edge. Casual spot at Highlands Inn with Californian breakfast and lunch fare, plus a deck with ocean views.
19 habitants recommandent
California Market at Pacific's Edge
120 Highlands Dr
19 habitants recommandent
California Market at Pacific's Edge. Located 2 Miles South of Carmel. The Hyatt Highland and California Market at Pacific's Edge. Casual spot at Highlands Inn with Californian breakfast and lunch fare, plus a deck with ocean views.
Sierra Mar. Located South In Big Sur, Post Ranch Inn Offers A % Star Dining Experience at Sierra Mar. Perched on a cliff, this spot boasts floor to ceiling windows, sea views & fine Californian cuisine. Simply stunning coastal views and setting.
7 habitants recommandent
Sierra Mar
47900 CA-1
7 habitants recommandent
Sierra Mar. Located South In Big Sur, Post Ranch Inn Offers A % Star Dining Experience at Sierra Mar. Perched on a cliff, this spot boasts floor to ceiling windows, sea views & fine Californian cuisine. Simply stunning coastal views and setting.
Carmel Brewery & Bistro, also referred to Alvarado Street Brewery, Located In The Plaza. This Contemporary brewpub in The Plaza, offers canteen-style dining room, a courtyard and international menu. Fabulous fresh brews, fabulous selection, fabulous dining. Courtyard and interior dining.
Yeast of Eden
Carmel Brewery & Bistro, also referred to Alvarado Street Brewery, Located In The Plaza. This Contemporary brewpub in The Plaza, offers canteen-style dining room, a courtyard and international menu. Fabulous fresh brews, fabulous selection, fabulous dining. Courtyard and interior dining.
Sweet Reba's. For those with a sweet tooth, Sweet Reba’s delivers a 5 Star Experience. Cookies, cakes & classic baked treats, plus tea & local coffee, in a comfortable, low-key interior.
Sweet Reba's
Sweet Reba's. For those with a sweet tooth, Sweet Reba’s delivers a 5 Star Experience. Cookies, cakes & classic baked treats, plus tea & local coffee, in a comfortable, low-key interior.
Pèppoli at Pebble Beach. Italy’s rich traditions, culture and cuisine join together at Pèppoli at Pebble Beach, where for 20 years authentic Tuscan-style dishes have been paired with the widest selection of Antinori wines outside of Tuscany. Pèppoli takes its name from one of the wine estates of Marchese Piero Antinori, who has been called “the most important winemaker in Italy.” When you enter Pèppoli, you are immediately enveloped in the warmth of Italy. The scents of Italian herbs and spices fill the air and the décor transports you to a cozy Tuscan villa. The menu is ripe with traditional pastas, seafoods and meats, featuring dishes such as Lasagna Tradizionale, Pappardelle Bolognese, Osso Buco all’Antinori, or even a Tuscan T-Bone for Two, carved tableside.
Pèppoli at Pebble Beach
2700 17 Mile Dr
Pèppoli at Pebble Beach. Italy’s rich traditions, culture and cuisine join together at Pèppoli at Pebble Beach, where for 20 years authentic Tuscan-style dishes have been paired with the widest selection of Antinori wines outside of Tuscany. Pèppoli takes its name from one of the wine estates of Marchese Piero Antinori, who has been called “the most important winemaker in Italy.” When you enter Pèppoli, you are immediately enveloped in the warmth of Italy. The scents of Italian herbs and spices fill the air and the décor transports you to a cozy Tuscan villa. The menu is ripe with traditional pastas, seafoods and meats, featuring dishes such as Lasagna Tradizionale, Pappardelle Bolognese, Osso Buco all’Antinori, or even a Tuscan T-Bone for Two, carved tableside.