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Pescadero

Pescadero is a coastal town about an hour or so drive from my home. I do not get there often but when I do, I remember how much I enjoy being close to the ocean.

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Sometimes I go to Pescadero just for the Artichoke Bread at Arcangeli Grocery. Seriously good. My daughter, Tracey seem to love the town and what Pescadero has to offer.

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This charming little town is a short strip with few stores, very few... a couple of restaurants, and cute shops...

One of the shops is "Made In Pescadero" where artisans sell their wonderful creations. Beds, sculptures, jewelry, and a chest of drawer that caught my attention - costing $5,000. Hmmm out of my teacher salary league.

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This was the store sign at the door warning families with kids!

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Duarte's Tavern is the place for lunch or so it seems judging from the people waiting to be seated.

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While the crab sandwich that I ordered tasted delicious, no time was wasted on the presentation of the dish. :)

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The town is charming, and I hope to visit soon... or when the craving for artichoke bread becomes unbearable. :)

Comments (3)

Oh, the town, the beach, the shops and the bread all sound heavenly. The ocean brings my spirit alive too..

Cool little beach town!

Barb Cabot:

Looks wonderful. Thank you for taking us along and sharing.

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