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Industrial Eats in Buellton California is one of the best restaurants in the Greater Santa Barbara area

 

We had one of the best meals at a place called Industrial Eats in Buellton, California. If you didn’t look for it, you wouldn’t find it – and you would be missing probably the best restaurant in the Santa Barbara Wine Region (outside of Santa Barbara proper).  It is an amazing, quirky little place with a unique vibe –  like communal tables. It is in an industrial area. You would never expect a great restaurant to be there, but that is a big part of its charm.

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Brothers Restaurant at the Red Barn, Santa Ynez, California

This was the second time we ate at Brothers Restaurant at the Red Barn.  We wanted to go to Mattei’s but found out it was closed for a while (It has since reopened with different owners).   Brother’s restaurant is owned and operated by the same two guys (brothers Matt & Jeff, Nichols) that started Mattei’s, so we thought it was a good bet to be a nice place.

The first time we ate at Brothers Restaurant, we thought it was one of the best restaurants in the area.   This time around, we thought the same thing again!  The hostess seated us right away. The service was very good,  but the food came out a bit slowly.

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If you are in Manhattan Beach, California and want fun breakfast, try Uncle Bill’s.

We stopped at Uncle Bill’s for breakfast on the first day of our trip to our new home in Florida. Our 5 week trip took us from Irvine, through our beloved Santa Barbara Wine Country to taste and ride our trikes, before heading south and east. Uncle Bill’s is a block away from the beach and that is why we stopped there.

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Day 25: Carmel to Monterey (and return)

Tuesday May 1, 2012, 32 miles (51 km)
Total so far: 499 miles (803 km)

Today’s ride takes us from the little village of Carmel-by-the-Sea, to Monterey, including part of the famed 17 Mile Drive. Cars pay a fee of $9.75 for the privilege of cruising this scenic route, but on bicycles we roll in for free!

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Day 23 & 24: Mendocino to Carmel to Palo Alto and Then Back to Carmel

Sunday April 29, 2012

Today is a turning point of sorts. Today, we pack up the car and we head south from Mendocino. For this first time on this trip, we are turning back the way we came. Away from the new and unknown and toward home. Away from the spirit of adventure and romance, and back toward reality.

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Day 22: Mendocino

Saturday April 28, 2012, 22 miles (35 km)
Total so far: 467 miles (752 km)

Today’s plan is to ride the old logging haul road that run parallel to the Big River for about 8 miles from the beach in Mendocino. It’s only a mile or so from our hotel, so we head out right after breakfast.On the way to the beach we make a quick stop at a turnout on Highway 1 that affords a great view of the beach and the surrounding coastline.

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Day 21: Healdsburg to Mendocino

Friday April 27, 2012, 5 miles (8 km)
Total so far: 445 miles (716 km)

Today was a fascinating drive. We follow CA Route 128 north and west for almost 70 miles from Cloverdale, a few miles north of Healdsburg, through the Alexander Valley to the Navarro River headlands on the Mendocino Coast. The road twists, turns and winds its way past tiny villages, farms and vineyards. I am extremely glad I am not cycling this route. The posted speed limit is 55 MPH. It’s only 2 lanes, there is no shoulder to speak of, and it is filled with blind corners and rolling hills. We do see a few brave cyclists, but I don’t think I would ride this road.

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Day 20: Healdsburg to Sebastapol

Thursday April 26, 2012, 22 miles (35 km)
 Total so far: 440 miles (708 km)

After the usual huge bed and breakfast meal, Nancy and I get ready to ride in Sonoma. Today’s plan is to make our way on surface streets to The West County & Joe Rodota Trails. This is a local rail-trail built along land that was once the Petaluma and Santa Rosa Railway, a line that linked Petaluma and Santa Rosa with Sebastopol and Forestville. The trails total fourteen miles long. The trails are paved for walking, bicycle riding, and roller skating. An unpaved equestrian trail runs parallel to the paved trail. Designated as a Community Millennium Trail by Former First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, the trail offers beautiful views of farms, vineyards, and other agricultural lands.

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Day 19: St. Helena to Healdsburg

Wednesday April 25, 2012
This trip is clearly not the pound shedding experience I had envisioned while I was planning. Our breakfast at Shady Oaks is again a delight of waffles and berries.

Saying farewell to the Napa Valley, we load up the car and head for Sonoma. The landscape in Sonoma has a slightly different feel. Hills are a little less steep, the towns feel a little more residential. It’s still wine country, yet the vineyards here seem larger, more commercial.

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