Santa Cruz Visitor's Guide 2023

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Editor’s Note

My first job after graduating UC Santa Cruz was working for the Visitors Guide published by Lee May, who’s now Good Times’ general manager. In those days, Santa Cruz was a sleepy beach town and regional destination for inland Californians. We commissioned some covers by a thenlittle-known artist named Jim Phillips.

Several years later, Jim’s iconic screaming hand helped bring Santa Cruz’s surf culture to the world, along with the skateboards, wetsuits and mountain bikes that form the bedrock of the Monterey Bay’s recreational lifestyle.

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From Zayante Creek Market & Deli’s hip transformation to Shoppers Corner’s Legacy

To find Zayante, you must have good directions or be very lost. Nestled between highways

9 and 17, Zayante plummets

1,300 feet in elevation through steep, spectacular redwood canyons, fragrant chaparral and ecologically rare Santa Cruz Sandhills. Despite a total area of only 15 square miles, Zayante is home to some of the county’s most overlooked natural and historic gems.

At Zayante’s heart lies the 300-acre Quail Hollow Ranch County Park, which features revitalized grasslands, a pygmy redwood forest and Santa Cruz Sandhills. It’s also the home to the 13-room ranch house of Sunset Magazine publishers Larry and Ruth Lane, who owned and remodeled the

property from 1937 to 1954. Sunset was a hugely influential taste-maker, shaping mid-century architecture, gardening, California wines, food culture, environmentalism and even the weekend getaway. The Lanes developed iconic American concepts such as the outdoor barbecue on the Quail Hollow Ranch property. Today, it exists precisely as the Lanes left it.

Quail Hollow’s three-mile Sunset Trail passes through rare Santa Cruz Sandhills habitat, which comprises a 10- to 12-million-year-old seabed full of marine fossils, before cresting in a forest of pygmy or dwarf redwoods. These stunted trees result from the unique, sandy soil and are one of only two groves known to science. As the trail winds along the crown of Quail Hollow, it provides exceptional views of the ranch below and the surrounding valleys and ridges. As the name suggests, this is one of the best sunset hikes in the mountains.

Lompico is tucked inside a Zayante box canyon just north of Quail Hollow. It’s home to about 1,400 people and Loch Lomond, a reservoir created in the 1950s to supply drinking water to Santa Cruz. Loch Lomond stretches for three miles, spans 175 acres, and is roughly 150 feet deep. Rent some fishing gear and pull up a largemouth bass, bluegill or catfish. Boat out to one of the loch’s islands for a picnic. Go for a surprisingly alpine hike or even take a guided interpretive tour. Loch Lomond boasts 12 miles of trails at its south end.

To many, Zayante is little more than a confusing detour when calamity

shuts down both major highways, but locals know it’s also a great place to eat and get a drink. The Zayante Creek Market & Deli underwent a hip transformation thanks to new owner Eric Kennedy, who bought the place in 2022. Over the past year, Kennedy has transformed the humble country store into a laidback spot to crack an IPA, chat with neighbors and try local foods, including some of the best barbecue in the county. Out front, café tables are often filled with neighbors talking, drinking and eating. Hang out long enough; someone will pick up the guitar from where it leans against the wine rack and play you a tune.

A mile and a half south of the Zayante Creek Market & Deli, you’ll find the legendary and recently resurrected Trout Farm Inn. First opened as a resort in 1903, the “Trout Farm,” as it’s affectionately known to locals, was destroyed by a 2016 kitchen fire. It took seven years, but on May 3, the Trout Farm returned to service with a complete food and beverage menu—plus a “signature cocktail program.” The new owners, who also gave us Beer Thirty in Soquel and Beer Mule in Watsonville, promise that the Trout Farm pool and a “social club” will also be up and running soon. The Trout Farm is open 11am10pm daily. thetroutfarm.com

Meanwhile, it would be more than fair to call Shoppers Corner an institution, full stop.

But that also wouldn’t do it justice because it’s somehow more: It’s a lifeline, a community crossroads, a full-on vibe.

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lifeline, a community crossroads, a full-on vibe.

Roughly a million details go into that, though one overarching element emerges most prominently from them: The team on the floor seems genuinely happy to be there, which in turn makes it about as welcoming a place to grab groceries (and a whole bunch more) as there is on the Central Coast.

It does help that the inventory is carefully curated. One thing that makes it a great visitor destination is that third-generation owner-operator Andre Beauregard and company prioritize Santa Cruz’s born-and-bred items.

“We try to carry every local product we can,” he says. “It makes us happy to try to give them their first shot at retail, to help support their dream.”

That includes a powerhouse Santa Cruz Mountain wine selection, a big part of a program Beauregard calls the largest in the county, which provides added inspiration for out-of-towners to stop in.

“We [cover] all the major wine growing regions around the world, and it feels good to have the big prestigious wines on the shelf,” he says, “but it feels great giving a new local brand a chance to make it on our shelves.”

While Shoppers Corner has earned a reputation for fair prices and the kind of rare offerings that elevate a picnic (hint hint)—“We are always on the hunt, attending the fancy food shows and tasting through thousands of products every year to find the next new tasty hot sauce or salad dressing,” Beauregard says—many locals frequent it just for the butcher counter.

In the back, a basket of mini Reese’s peanut butter cups and a half dozen meat masters in aprons and neckties, many of them long-time employees, welcome guests with genuine enthusiasm. It can feel old school and too good to be true, like a movie set. Beauregard insists that’s the product of a long-cultivated family—and community—tradition.

“I find it incredibly meaningful that I am doing a job that my father did before me and his father did before him,” Beauregard says. “It makes me feel connected to the community on a personal level…this connection makes this all so much more than just getting some groceries, but a soul-enriching experience that spans generations of Santa Cruzans and keeps us all connected.

“Shoppers Corner is as much owned by the community as my family.”

Vicki Chaney, who has managed S.C. of S.C.’s office for 28 years after five as a bookkeeper, touches on the familial theme from a different angle.

“This place pretty much feels like extended family,” she says. “Many people have been here for a long time, and we all get along.”

It all contributes to a mood that impresses the uninitiated.

“Veteran shoppers already know this, but newbies are always pleasantly surprised by the environment we have in the store,” Beauregard says.

He testifies that he feels most alive on the job when he sees it happening in real-time.

“The whole flow of it all radiates something special that is uplifting and heartwarming,” he says. “It makes me feel alive because it shows that Shoppers Corner can live on, that there still is a place for a mom-and-pop shop like ours amongst the corporate giants trying to dominate the world.”

Shoppers Corner, 622 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-1398, shopperscorner.com

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The Buttery

702 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-458-3020, butterybakery.com

This beloved bakery has it all, plus a loyal crowd to prove it. They show up for cakes, pies, tarts, cookies, plus creative sandwiches, hot breakfast items and so much more.

Café Cruz

2621 41st Ave., Soquel, 831-476-3801, cafecruz.com

One of the most successful restaurants in the area, Café Cruz stands out for its commitment to serving reliably delicious, locally and sustainably sourced cuisine in a lively atmosphere. Coupled with a superior wine list, this is a culinary haven.

CafégSC

103 Lincoln St., Santa Cruz, 831-427-9583, cafegsc.com

AMERICAN Alderwood

155 Walnut Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-588-3238, alderwoodsantacruz.com

Located in downtown Santa Cruz, Alderwood is a coastal steakhouse with dining-room, bar and chef’scounter seating.

Alderwood Pacific

1108 Pacific, Santa Cruz, 831-588-5651, alderwoodsantacruz.com

Alderwood Pacific, brought to you by the same folks as Alderwood, with a casual vibe... Featuring: Burgers, Sandwiches and a Raw Oyster Bar, along with their amazing cocktails!

Aptos St. BBQ

8059 Aptos St., Aptos, 831-662-1721, aptosstbbq.com

Aptos St. BBQ has a few recipes for success: sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, a large craft beer

list, a roadhouse vibe, mouthwatering Texas-style tri-tip, hot links, ribs, and more.

Avenue Cafe

427 Capitola Ave., Capitola, 831-515-7559

This neighborhood restaurant in a quaint Capitola cottage is a great place to meet family and friends for a delicious traditional breakfast or lunch. Patrons line up to enjoy the award-winning Eggs Benedict.

Back Nine Grill & Bar

555 Hwy. 17, Santa Cruz, 831-226-2350, backninegrill.com

Inspired by rich local history— the restaurant sits adjacent to Pasatiempo Golf Club designed by Alister MacKenzie in 1929—and the style of food preparation dating back to Rancho Carbonero Mexican Land Grant on which the land now resides.

Beach Hut Deli

381 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-431-6921, beachhutdeli.com/store/santa-cruz

Delicious hot and cold sandwiches, salads and snacks with a tiki vibe.

Bittersweet Bistro

787 Rio Del Mar Blvd., Aptos, 831662-9799 bittersweetbistroaptos.com

American bistro cuisine with Mediterranean influences features a special emphasis on local and organic produce.

Bruno’s Bar and Grill

230 Mt. Hermon Road, Scotts Valley, 831-438-2227, brunosbarandgrill.com

American bar and grill with a bottomless mimosa brunch and a famous, big Bloody Mary that includes too many toppings to list here, but it is a work of art—think Leaning Tower of Pisa—that will not leave you hungry or thirsty.

A “plant-based” culinary romp. Fresh, organic food is served at this unique eatery. After sampling its vast list of vegetarian treats and drinks, and its inventive food creations, you’ll want to take home a cookbook.

Capitola Bar & Grill

231 Esplanade, Capitola, 831-854-2888, capitolabarandgrill.com

California farmstead local cuisine made with farm-fresh ingredients and local seafood. Full bar, great patio and fantastic views featuring live music Friday - Wednesday.

Cantine

8050 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 831-612-6191, cantinewinepub.com

This wine bar features small bites and an extensive wine and beer menu.

Crepe Place

1134 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-429-6994, thecrepeplace.com

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a giant selection of delectable crepes since 1973. A locals’ favorite, they also dish up enormous salads and weekend breakfast. The outdoor garden and an extensive selection of single malts also make this place stand out.

Crow’s Nest

2218 East Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-476-4560, crowsnest-santacruz.com

This very popular restaurant in the Yacht Harbor wins points for its large menu of fresh seafood, steaks, chicken, and appetizers—but it’s known for excellent service and incredible views.

Cruz Kitchen & Taps

145 Laurel St., Santa Cruz, 831-713-5173, cruzkitchenandtaps.com

A casual vibe with complex flavors and excellent service. Sandwiches & entrees, plus beers on tap, in a dinerstyle landmark with a terrace.

Davenport Roadhouse

1 Davenport Ave., Davenport, 831-426-8801, davenportroadhouse.com

From breakfast to lunch and dinner, this tasty restaurant in the seaside town of Davenport is well worth the gorgeous 10-minute drive up Highway 1 from Santa Cruz.

East End Gastropub

1501 41st Ave., Capitola, 831-475-8010, eastendpub.com

This refreshingly refined sister of West End Tap offers new American dishes that match well with the house craft beer. Creative takes on pizza, burgers, salads, and entrees like pork belly and strip steak.

Erik’s DeliCafe

See all locations at eriksdelicafe.com/ locations

Sandwiches, salads and soups.

The Grille at Delaveaga

401 Upper Park Road, Santa Cruz, 831-423-1600, delaveagagolf.com/dining

The newly renovated, award-winning restaurant offers continental and California cuisine featuring carefully sourced ingredients from many local and organic farms. Enjoy the stunning

views, cozy built-in fireplace, full bar, outdoor patio and deck seating.

Heavenly Roadside Café

1210 Mt. Hermon Road, Scotts Valley, 831-335-1210, heavenlyroadsidecafe.com

A casual place to find modern takes on classic favorites made with fresh ingredients. Breakfast options abound, or stop in for their John Wayne burger topped with bbq sauce and housemade onion rings from their burger bar.

Hindquarter Bar & Grille

303 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-426-7770, thehindquarter.com

Hindquarter’s Smoky Platter has a bit of everything, including Chicago baby back ribs. Aged Angus top sirloin steaks, catch-of-the-day fish, live Maine lobster, pastas, burgers and steak-cut french fries are the restaurant’s specialties. Meats are house-smoked.

Hollins House

20 Clubhouse Road, Santa Cruz, 831-459-9177, thehollinshouse.com/restaurant

An elegant dinner house at the Pasatiempo Golf Course, the 1930’s building is filled with earthy charm. On a cool night, enjoy a drink by the fireplace before settling in to your table, or on a warm night relish the views of the Monterey Bay from the outdoor patio.

Home

3101 N Main St., Soquel, 831-431-6131, homesoquel.com

In charming Soquel Village, Home serves up the finest local, seasonal veggies and local meats prepared by talented Chef Brad Briske.

Ideal Bar & Grill

106 Beach St., Santa Cruz, 831-423-5271, idealbarandgrill.com

Fish, steaks and pasta dishes shine at this venue, where you can reach out and almost touch the sand. A fun, you’re-on-vacation scene prevails. There’s salsa dancing on the patio if your timing is right.

Iveta Downtown

545 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-5149, iveta.com

Bistro dinner, wine bar, and weekend brunch is perfect for a special date, entertaining guests, and everyday casual get togethers.

The View at Chaminade

1 Chaminade Lane, Santa Cruz, 831-475-5600, chaminade.com

At one of the more dramatic views, The View brings the local agricultural bounty to your plate accompanied by wines of the Central California Coast. Live music every week featuring local artists from around Santa Cruz, the Central Coast and Bay Area.

Malone’s Grille

4402 Scotts Valley Drive, Scotts Valley, 831-438-2244, malonesgrille.com

Burgers, steaks, cocktails, and karaoke. Enough said.

MacKenzie Bar & Grill

18 Clubhouse Road, Santa Cruz, 831-459-9162, pasatiempo.com

Enjoy a picturesque setting for breakfast or lunch near a fireplace, or with a view of the Monterey Bay. Post-golf drinks and appetizers are especially pleasant on the veranda near Pasatiempo’s ninth green. Breakfast is served all day.

Oswald

121 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-7427, oswaldrestaurant.com

One of the area’s finest restaurants. From fresh seafood entrées to fine meats, Oswald does everything well and tastefully. The presentations, decor and excellent wine list all add up to a memorable meal—and evening.

Paradise Beach Grille

215 Esplanade, Capitola, 831-476-4900, paradisebeachgrille.co

One of the best restaurants in Capitola, this casual culinary paradise overlooks the bay. You’ll find flavors of the Hawaiian Islands as well as authentic California cuisine. The extensive local wine list is a plus—so are the great martinis.

Persephone

7945 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 831-6126511, persephonerestaurant.com

A fine dining establishment focused on offering the best and freshest ingredients Santa Cruz County has to offer.

Pretty Good Advice

3070 Porter St., Soquel, 831-2262805, prettygoodadvicesoquel.com

Hyper-local, fast-casual dining spot run by not one, but four renowned chefs. The ever-evolving menu items are all made in house, from scratch. Gather on the sunny patio or grab something to go.

Red Restaurant

200 Locust St., Santa Cruz, 831-4251913, redrestaurantandbarsc.com

In a spacious room suffused with red light, a bar with comfy furniture flows into the restaurant where locals indulge in reasonably priced sandwiches, sliders, battered salmon and chips, and more. Home to a late-night bar scene, the earlier hours make for a mellow, romantic experience and an ideal place for conversation.

River Café

415 River St., Suite K, Santa Cruz, 831-420-1280, rivercafesantacruz.com

Now serving an expanded menu including dumplings, this café offers organic, farm-fresh meals. An extensive panini menu makes it a great lunch option, now serving dumplings and more ethnic food. Make sure to grab a housemade organic cookie to satisfy your sweet tooth.

The Sand Bar

211 Esplanade, Capitola, 831-462-1881, thesandbarcapitola.com

Located right next to the beach, The Sand Bar hosts live music weekly along with great food and drinks.

Sanderlings at Seascape Beach Resort

One Seascape Resort Drive, Aptos, 831-662-7120, sanderlingsrestaurant.com

Elegant-yet-casual dining, an ocean view, and California Coastal cuisine, including selections of seafood, steaks, pasta, and other golden state classics.

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Santa Cruz Diner

909 Ocean St., Santa Cruz, 831-426-7151, santacruzdiner.com

Kid-friendly spot for breakfast all day, classic American eats and international options such as pho.

Sevy’s Bar + Kitchen

7500 Old Dominion Court, Aptos, 831-688-8987, seacliffinn.com

The comfortable bar-restaurant also has outdoor seating along a koi pond. A designed-to-please menu features seafood, pastas and a variety of meat dishes. Sevy’s is a relaxing spot for breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, and happy hour. The 10-12 ounce New York Steak is delicious.

Shadowbrook

1750 Wharf Road, Capitola, 831-4751511, shadowbrook-capitola.com

A destination restaurant, the lush Shadowbrook grounds are in a beautiful creekside setting. Ride the antique cable car from the top of the multi-level restaurant or walk the path. The bar can be crowded and fun, with music and a pizza oven for casual dining. Dining rooms range from romantic and intimate to ideal for group gatherings. Many classic dishes and California influences on the fine menu.

Soif

105 Walnut Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-2020, soifwine.com

Soif is aptly named. “Thirst” in French, it’s a wine-lover’s heaven, with a top selection of wines by the glass and regular food pop-ups in their impressively stocked wine shop.

Solaire Restaurant & Bar

611 Ocean St., Santa Cruz, 831-6004545, solairerestaurant.com

With a poolside bar, Solaire at Hotel Paradox gives customers a modern, chic experience that can be hard to find in Santa Cruz. This spot promises a level of service customers can expect from a fine hotel, yet is as relaxed as a vacation should be.

Stonehouse Bar and Grill

6001 La Madrona Drive, Scotts Valley, 831-440-1000, hiltonsantacruz.com

Winning raves for its creative

California cuisine, Stonehouse— located inside the Hilton—also boasts a full bar and offers a vast selection of some of the area’s finest local wines and signature brews.

Süda

3910 Portola Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-600-7068, eatsuda.com

With a focus on well-prepared, healthy food and taking care of the customer, Süda has a great vibe. The well-designed space features indoor and outdoor seating, a bar-restaurant combo, and a well-rounded menu that includes expertly seasoned fish tacos, pasta, meats, amazing burgers, and more.

The Point Kitchen and Bar

3326 Portola Drive, Santa Cruz, 831476-2733, thepointkitchenandbar.com

Venus Spirits, Cocktails & Kitchen

200 High Road, Santa Cruz, 831-600-7376, venusspirits.com

Local distillery producing small batch spirits, with tasting and handcrafted cocktails and food right next door.

Vim Dining & Desserts

2238 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-515-7033, vimsantacruz.com

Chef Jesikah Stolaroff crafts New American cuisine, drawing inspiration from her family’s Italian roots, as well as innovative desserts.

Walnut Avenue Cafe

106 Walnut Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-457-2804,

Walnut Avenue Cafe specializes in warm, swift service, excellent espresso drinks and well-endowed plates of freshly-made, classic American breakfast. Friendly service rules at Walnut Avenue Cafe.

The Water Street Grill

503 Water St., Santa Cruz, 831-3326122, thewaterstreetgrill.com

This family-owned restaurant features farm-to-table food, a wine bar and a beer bar.

West End Tap & Kitchen

334 Ingalls St., Santa Cruz, 831-471-8115, westendtap.com

With hints of French and Japanese flavors, co-owner Geoff Hargrave goes beyond typical tap room fare. Located in the bustling complex on Ingalls Street, West End Tap has become a destination on Santa Cruz’s Westside.

Whale City Bakery

490 Hwy. 1, Davenport, 831-423-9009, whalecitybakery.com

Stop in for a ham and cheese croissant before hitting the beach, or end your day with tacos. Featuring breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as a large selection of pies and baked goods, Whale City Bakery has it all.

Wooden Nickel Bar and Grill

1819 Freedom Blvd., Freedom, 831-724-2600

The Wooden Nickel offers traditional American cuisine, big french fries and crispy onion rings, all for reasonable prices with daily lunch and dinner specials.

Woodie’s Café

25 Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz, 831-421-9410, woodiescafe.net

Inspired by Woodie’s on the Wharf, Woodie’s Café is a fun, casual and affordable eatery. Here you’ll find Killer Burgers, Righteous Ribs, Screamin’ Starters, and Epic Entrées.

Zachary’s Restaurant

819 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-427-0646, zacharyssantacruz.com

Locals know how to ease into the day at this bustling morning hangout. The omelets are impressive, but actually, everything on the menu is bountiful and done well. Try Mike’s Mess.

Zelda’s

203 Esplanade, Capitola, 831-475-4900, zeldasonthebeach.com

Happy hour delights, plus lobster night and more. Nab anything from appetizers to fish and meats and dine on the deck or indoors.

FOOD TRUCKS

Food Trucks A Go Go

foodtrucksagogo.com/upcoming-events

A pioneer on the local food truck scene, they regularly hold events around Santa Cruz County.

Scrumptious Fish and Chips

831-291-1091, scrumptiousfc.com

Mobile food trailer serving authentic British-style, scratch-made fish and chips in the Santa Cruz community. Best Of Santa Cruz award winner!

ITALIAN Aldo’s Harbor Restaurant

790 Mariner Park Way, Santa Cruz, 831-426-3736, aldossantacruz.com

Plenty take note of the great breakfast menu, but lunch or dinner on the harborside deck are great, too. Aldo’s has been heralded for its amazing Eggs Benedict, calamari and fresh salmon, but don’t stop there.

Café Mare

740 Front St., Santa Cruz, 831-458-1212, cafemare.com

A downtown treasure and an escape from trends. At this authentic Italian ristorante, the recipes come from the heart. Great wine list and friendly staff.

Caruso’s Tuscan Cuisine

115 San Jose Ave., Capitola, 831-465-9040, carusos-capitola.com

Authentic Italian cuisine where every dish has its own distinct style. There’s no shortage of variety either: lamb shanks, sea bass, pizza and, of course, delicious pasta.

Ella’s at the Airport

100 Aviation Way, Watsonville, 831-728-3282, ellasinwatsonville.com

Serving Italian and American dishes using fresh, local ingredients.

La Posta

538 Seabright Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-457-2782, lapostarestaurant.com

Seabright’s cozy hotspot continues to win raves for its distinctly original creations that are the refined handiwork of a kitchen dedicated to excellence. The housemade bread is superb, and there won’t be a mediocre glass of wine in the house.

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Lago Di Como

21490 East Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-454-8247, lagodicomoristorante.com

This popular eatery features traditional Northern Italian cuisine and an impressive wine list. Check out their wood-fired pizzas.

Lillian’s Italian Kitchen

1148 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831425-2288, lilliansitaliankitchen.com

Mamma Mia—you won’t walk away hungry. Lillian’s is friendly and affordable, and all the food comes from recipes handed down to the owner from his family. Customers get a fascinating taste of old-fashioned favorites in bountiful portions.

Pizzeria La Bufala

725 Front St., Santa Cruz, 831-999-0301, pizzerialabufala.com

Led by Chef Sandro Costanza and his wife Luciana Costanza, this spot aims to bring back the Neapolitan tradition of pizza making.

Ristorante Avanti

1917 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-427-0135, avantisantacruz.com

One of the area’s most favored Italian restaurants wins high marks for its consistently exemplary cuisine, service that shines as bright, and a beautifully designed, airy dining room.

Ristorante Italiano

555 Soquel Ave., Suite 150, Santa Cruz, 831-458-2321, ristoranteitalianosc.com

This Italian venue has many devoted followers of its authentic cuisine, full bar, catering, and takeout. Dine under the oaks on their patio and try the Fisherman Cioppino.

Sugo Italian Pasta Bar

1116 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-4316965, sugoitalianpastabar.com

Authentic, handmade Italian cuisine available for dine-in, takeout and catering.

Tramonti

528 Seabright Ave., Santa Cruz, 831426-7248, tramontisantacruz.com

Tramonti’s Italian chef keeps

customers coming back for more. It’s casual in a pleasant, authentic Italian way, with mouthwatering lasagna, gnocchi and thin-crust pizza made with fine ingredients. Even the olive oil is a cut above.

Zoccoli’s

1534 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-1711, zoccolis.com

Going strong now for 75 years, Zoccoli’s is often packed with locals. The family-owned vibe and attention to detail here truly stands out. That, and everything from its cheese selection to numerous sandwich options and deli salads keeps ’em coming.

MEXICAN Café El Palomar

2222 East Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-477-0371, cafeelpalomar.com

Inexpensive beachside-taqueria

Mexican food and premium margaritas, this breezy location is beloved by locals. Try the chicken mole, or find any excuse to order just the homemade corn tortillas. Also try Leo’s Special—shrimp, snapper, ceviche, skirt steak with rice, beans and guacamole.

Cilantros

Mexican Restaurant

1934 Main St., Watsonville, 831-7612161, cilantroswatsonville.com

A festive atmosphere accompanies some terrific Mexican fare—and the entrées are abundantly portioned. Great list of appetizers and beverages. Eat this: Homemade Tortilla Soup.

El Jardín

655 Capitola Road, Santa Cruz, 831-477-9384, eljardinrestaurant.net

A friendly staff, unique sauces and gorgeous desserts shine at this great local restaurant. Winner of best mole sauce in a blind tasting at the Mole and Mariachi Festival.

El Palomar

1336 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831425-7575, elpalomarsantacruz.com

Try the taco bar for a quick bite, dine

in style in the historic dining room, or snack in the vibrant bar. It continues to win Best Mexican Restaurant in GT’s Readers’ Poll. Try: Burrito de Camarones.

Margaritaville

231 Esplanade, Capitola Village, 831476-4366, margaritavillecapitola.com

A contemporary makeover features Mexican cuisine with an accent on seafood and fresh and local ingredients. And really, there’s no other place you’d rather go if you blow out your flip-flop stepping on a pop top.

Manuel’s Restaurant

261 Center Ave., Aptos, 831-688-4848, manuelsrestaurant.com

Manuel Santana opened his restaurant in 1965, and the business has been family-operated ever since, serving traditional recipes with a smile.

Maya Mexican Restaurant

3115 Scotts Valley Drive, Scotts Valley, 831-438-7004, mayasv.com

Serving classic dishes from the heart of Michoacán, Mexico, the familyowned and operated Maya Mexican Restaurant won first place in the 2012 and 2013 Santa Cruz Golden Awards.

Olitas Cantina and Grille

49B Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz, 831-458-9393, olitassantacruz.com

A south-of-the-border, seafoodfocused menu with Yucatan and Veracruz-influenced specialties is served in this upbeat spot with views all around.

Palapas

21 Seascape Village, Aptos, 831-6629000, palapasrestaurant.com

Seaside spot draws its inspiration from the owner’s family trips to coastal Mexico in the 1980s.

Tacos Moreno

1053 Water St., Santa Cruz, 831-4296095; 1601 41st Ave., Capitola, 831464-8810; 201 Esplanade, Capitola, 831-515-7507

A local favorite, this multiple “Best of” award-winning taqueria with

3 locations has been serving it’s amazing burritos, tacos, and more for over 40 years.

Taqueria Vallarta

For locations, visit taqueriavallartaonline.com, 831-464-7022

Large selection of Mexican meats for burritos, tacos, enchiladas and more at multiple locations around town.

Tortilla Flats

4616 Soquel Drive, Soquel, 831-476-1754, tortillaflatsdining.biz

From its award- winning Original Margarita to the impressive house specials, this is Mexican dining at its best. The delightful, bustling restaurant is in charming Soquel Village. Try this: Chicken Mole.

ASIAN/SUSHI Akira

1222 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-600-7093, akirasantacruz.com; 105 Post Office Drive, Aptos, 831-708-2154, akiraaptos.com

Akira has the feel of a neighborhood hangout, and even if you don’t know anyone, you can be part of the scene. The extensive vegetarian menu and creative rolls are designed to please demanding sushi fans.

Canton

900 41st Ave., Santa Cruz, |31-475-8751,224 Mt. Hermon Rd., Scotts Valley, 831-438-2002, antonsantacruz.com

Specializes in Cantonese and Szechuan cuisine with Mandarin, Thai, Vietnamese, and Japanese blended in. Family recipes make flavorful use of fresh ingredients. Vegetarian-friendly. Choice beer, wine and sake selections. Free WiFi.

Geisha

200 Monterey Ave., Capitola, 831-464-3328, geishasushicapitola.com

Geisha offers up a tasty, sustainable menu that sticks to the Seafood Watch and FishWise guides and programs, and carries local, seasonal ingredients when possible. Note the full-page vegetarian menu.

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Kaito

Capitola Mall food court, Capitola, 831-464-2586, smilekaito.com

Spicy Miso Ramen, Ja-Ja Ramen, Shoyu Ramen—Kaito has every kind of ramen your heart could desire, and also sushi tapas for the lighter preevening meals.

Malabar Café/ Asian Rose

514 Front St., Santa Cruz, 831-201-4438, malabar-restaurant.com

The art of vegetarian Sri Lankan cooking is on display. Dig the naan bread and garlic oil, and pretty much anything on the menu. The food, wait staff, and pretty dining room has earned a strong following. It’s alcoholfree, so stop at one of the downtown bars if you’d like a drink before dinner.

Mayflower Chinese Restaurant

3555 Clares St., Capitola, 831-476-4688, mayflowerfood.com

This is truly authentic Chinese cuisine. Try the Sweet and Sour Pork.

Mobo Sushi

105 River St., Santa Cruz, 831-425-1700, mobosushirestaurant.com

One of the most popular sushi spots in the area delivers a huge variety of selections, all made by master chefs. Nosh on the impressive non-sushi menu items found here, too.

Naka Sushi

1200 41st Ave., Capitola, 831-479-9620, nakasushi.org

If it’s a time-honored traditional approach to the art of sushi you’re after, look no further than chef Nakasan’s generous creations at Naka Sushi in Capitola. Try: Unagi Nigiri or anything from the nightly specials board.

Otoro Sushi

235 Mt Hermon Road #G, Scotts Valley, 831-440-9040

Great ambiance, friendly service and fresh fish at Scotts Valley favorite.

Pacific Thai

1319 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831420-1700, pacificthaisantacruz.com

A downtown favorite since 2005, Pacific Thai fuses their love for Thai cuisine with boba drinks. Noodles with shrimp, salmon in a coconut milk curry, papaya salad, cold Thai tea: their lunch items are a sure favorite.

Real Thai Kitchen

1632 Seabright Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-427-2559, realthaisantacruz.com

Real Thai Kitchen can make you feel like you’re in Thailand. The dining room is pleasantly abuzz with takeout as well as dine-in customers, and the hospitality and food are as fresh as a Thai orchid.

Rumble Fish

4727 Scotts Valley Dr, Scotts Valley, 831-440-9240, rumblefish-sv.com

Impressive menu with lots of specialty rolls.

Sabieng Thai Cuisine

1218 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-425-1020, sabiengthaicuisine.com

Sabieng serves classic Thai fare in a casual environment and has won numerous awards for its outstanding food.

Sala Thai

353 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-426-1241, salathaisantacruz.com

Sala Thai features authentic Thai cuisine as well as traditional Vietnamese Pho.

Sapporo Ramen

1200 41st Ave., in the New Leaf Center, Capitola, 831-475-3688, sappororamenca.com

This relative newcomer features a variety of traditional ramen, as well as creative Japanese dishes such as scallop and pork belly skewers.

Sawasdee Thai Cuisine

5050 Soquel Drive, Soquel, 831-462-5051, sawasdeesoquel.com

Husband-and-wife owners Bill and Dee Hongmanee have drawn from every region of Thailand to build their menu.

Shogun Japanese Restaurant

1123 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-469-4477, shogunjapaneserestaurant.com

Fully loaded menu with a vast selection of sushi rolls, plus lunch and dinner boxes. One of the bright spots along Pacific Avenue.

Sushi Garden

820 Bay Ave., Capitola, 831-464-9192, sushi-garden.com ; 1441 Main St., Watsonville, 831-728-9192; 38 Rancho Del Mar, Aptos, 831-661-0721, sushigardenaptos.com

This pretty, feel-good restaurant is known for its occasional sake-tasting parties, as well as fine sushi. Portions are plentiful and there is a large sake list.

Sushi Market Sprouts

300 7th Avenue, Santa Cruz, 831-465-1177, sushimarketsprouts.com

This little market offers freshly made sushi rolls and Japanese sweets to go, as well as other traditional Japanese items.

Yan Flower

1617 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-2574, yanflower.com

Located at the end of Pacific Avenue close to the Santa Cruz Wharf and Boardwalk, this popular restaurant offers made-to-order authentic Chinese cuisine to eat in or take out.

HAWAIIAN/HAWAIIAN FUSION

Aloha Island Grille

1700 Portola Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-479-3299, alohaislandgrille.com

One block from the beach and 3,000 miles from Hawaii, Aloha Island Grille is known for its portions, great prices and ono (good) food.

Hula’s Bar & Grill and Tiki Lounge

221 Cathcart St., Santa Cruz, 831-426-4852, hulastiki.com

Massively popular due to its island feel and tasty plates like Duke’s Luau Pork Plate, Island Style Cioppino, Sweet Potato Fries and more. The full bar knocks out some good cocktails, too.

Makai Island Kitchen and Groggery

49A Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz, 831-466-9766, makaisantacruz.com

Located on the Santa Cruz wharf, surrounded by the beauty of the

Monterey Bay, Makai Island Kitchen serves up the foods, flavors, flowers, and fun of Hawaii and beyond.

Pono Hawaiian

120 Union St., Santa Cruz, 831-621-7448, ponohawaiian.com

3744 Capitola Road, Santa Cruz, 831-476-7458, ponokitchenandtap.com

2 locations serving pupus, poke, plate lunches and more, along with craft beers, cider and local wine. Voted Best Hawaiian restaurant by locals for over 10 years.

MEDITERRANEAN/ EUROPEAN

Arslans Turkish Street Food

113 Walnut Ave, Santa Cruz, 831-4599770, arlsansturkishstreetfood.com

Serving warm and soul-filled dishes from home, Yunus Arslan and his wife Marissa, share the authentic fresh and flavorful favorites of Turkish cuisine. A highlight is the made-from-scratch döner (Beef & Lamb or Chicken) that is marinated overnight and roasted on a vertical rotisserie.

Café Sparrow

8042 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 831-688-6238, cafesparrow.com

“Country French” comes alive in this charm-drenched cafe for breakfast, lunch, a romantic dinner, or family get-togethers. If your idea of comfort food runs to gourmet, this is your place.

Falafel of Santa Cruz

1501 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-459-0486, falafelofsantacruz.com

Falafel of Santa Cruz has served satisfied customers for over 33 years. We are known across Santa Cruz County for excellent prices, outstanding service, and superior quality. In addition, we have been awarded the Golden Carrot Award from the Go For Health! Coalition every year since its inception. Plus we’re a Green Ocean business!

Gabriella Café

910 Cedar St., Santa Cruz, 831-457-1677, gabriellacafe.com

The seductive menu continues to make Gabriella the quintessential

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Santa Cruz date restaurant, yet the reasonable prices make romance affordable every day. Locally sourced produce, sustainable meats and seafood, and attention to detail make Gabriella a winner.

Laili

101 Cooper St., Santa Cruz, 831-423-4545, lailirestaurant.com

Perfect for date night, Laili serves kabobs, flatbreads and creative dishes based on contemporary Mediterranean and Afghan inspiration. Try dishes that include housemade chutneys and sauces. One of the better values downtown.

Mozaic

110 Church St., Santa Cruz, 831-454-8663, mozaicsantacruz.com

Specializing in recipes from Greece, Lebanon, Turkey, and Sicily, Mozaic offers a full bar with specialty cocktails, and belly dancing on Friday nights.

Nick the Greek

1133 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-431-6313, nickthegreek.com

Traditional Greek street food. Gyros and Souvlaki just like the old country.

Zameen

Mediterranean Cuisine

7528 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 31-688-4465; 41st Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-713-5520, zameencuisine.com

Casual dining for falafel, kebabs (including vegetarian) and spicy lamb dishes. Entrées come in three sizes and the prices are right. Beer and wine.

BURGERS & PIZZAS

Bantam

1010 Fair Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-420-0101, bantam1010.com

A true standout in the wave of craft pizza places, Bantam has developed a following of foodies who love the restaurant’s organic ingredients, innovative menu and reasonable prices.

Belly Goat Craft Burgers

Abbot Square Market - 725 Front St., Santa Cruz, bellygoatburgers.com

Hand crafted burgers located in the Abbot Square Market.

Betty Burgers

1000 41st Ave., Capitola, 831-475-5901; 505 Seabright Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-8190; 415 Trout Gulch Rd., Aptos, 831-612-6668 bettyburgers.com

Serving up delicious burgers made from Black Angus beef in two prime locations, Betty’s is a local hit. You’ll dig the fries, onion rings and shakes.

Betty’s Eat Inn

1222 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-600-7056, bettyburgers.com

The sister eatery to the popular Betty Burgers adds some zest to the downtown strip, with striking aesthetics in this Santa Cruz version of a diner. Front patio seating and good bar service.

Cassidy’s Pizza

1400 Freedom Blvd., Watsonville, 831-724-2271, cassidyspizza.com

Family-owned spot serving pizza, sandwiches, and classic appetizers like garlic bread and buffalo wings.

East Side Eatery

800 41st Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-431-6058, pleasurepizzasc.com

Across the street from sister restaurant Pleasure Pizza, East Side Eatery boasts the same great pizza, plus salads, pasta, sandwiches, burgers, and a dog-friendly outdoor patio.

Engfer Pizza Works

537 Seabright Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-429-1856, engferpizzaworks.com

You have to love a place that offers built-to-suit toppings, where the traditional mushroom and sausage compete with more avant-garde arrangements like broccoli and pesto. Gluten-free options.

Firehouse Pizza

1314 Ocean St., Santa Cruz, 831-226-2793, firehousesantacruz.com

Delicious pizza by the slice. Fresh made Cinnamon Rolls, Wings, Rib Tips.

Kianti’s Pizza & Pasta Bar

1100 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-469-4400, kiantis.com

The staff dances, the food sizzles, the

crowd is having fun. Try any original breakfast pizza or the traditional Italian pizza.

Mountain Mike’s

3715 Portola Drive, Santa Cruz, 831477-7760, mountainmikespizza.com

Sometimes only Mountain Mike’s can fix it. And they deliver.

Pizza My Heart

1116 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-426-2511; 209 Esplanade, Capitola, 831-475-5714; 2180 41st Ave., Capitola, 831-475-6000, pizzamyheart.com

A multiple winner for Best Pizza in GT’s Best of Santa Cruz Readers’ Poll, Pizza My Heart has mastered the art of creating the finest slices with walkthrough ordering, as well as popular whole pizzas.

Pizzeria Avanti

1711 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-425-1807

Delicious and inventive pizza, pasta, salads and more, made with locally sourced organic ingredients and humanely raised meats. Nice selection of wine, beer and desserts.

Pleasure Pizza

4000 Portola Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-475-4999; 1415 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-600-7859; pleasurepizzasc.com

At Portola and 41st, the original Pleasure Pizza is the surfers’ choice for snagging a slice before or after catching some waves. At the downtown location, everyone gets to enjoy this local favorite.

Redwood Pizzeria

6205 Highway 9, Felton, 831-335-1500, redwoodpizza.com

Serving organic pizza, lasagne and salads with locally sourced ingredients.

Upper Crust Pizza and Pasta

2415 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-423-9010, 2501 Soquel Dr., 831-476-2333 uppercrustsc.com

Upper Crust serves up unique Sicilian square pizza, as well as homemadestyle pasta dishes, oven-baked sandwiches, thin-crust pizzas and Sicilian muffaletta sandwiches.

Woodstock’s Pizza

710 Front St., Santa Cruz, 831-427-4444, woodstockscruz.com

Great taste meets epic party. From Sriracha to carnitas to tater tots and bacon, recipes are classic or creative, with whole wheat or GF crust options. Craft beer, outdoor patio, delivery.

NON-ALCOHOL ELIXIRS

Melo Melo Kava Bar

1101 Pacific Ave., Suite D, Santa Cruz, 831-854-7881, MeloMeloKavaBar.com

Forget alcohol! Serving kava, a drink made from the roots of a pepper plant found in the South Pacific and has been safely used for thousands of years to induce a sense of calm, contentment, and relaxation. Quench your curiosity.

TEAS/COFFEES The

Abbey

350 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-423-4204, abbeycoffee.org

The Abbey is an off-the-beaten-track gem of a hangout for students and all who still feel at home in student hangouts. Spacious with a special vibe. Excellent housemade chai and hibiscus coolers.

Cafe del Sol

1266 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-8632, staffoflifemarket.com

Inside the Staff of Life natural foods store, Cafe del Sol is part of a larger covered outdoor market. Specialty coffees, made-to-order juices and smoothies can be had at one of the greenest companies around. On-site bakery.

Cat & Cloud Coffee

3600 Portola Drive, Santa Cruz; 719 Swift St., Suite 56, Santa Cruz; 10 Parade St., Suite A, Aptos; 118 Cooper St., Santa Cruz, catandcloud.com

Cat & Cloud’s roasting philosophy strays from the brighter, more acidic lighter roasts that tend to be favored by the specialty coffee industry to darker roasts, which they view as more approachable for the average coffee drinker.

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Coffeetopia

3701 Portola Drive, Santa Cruz, 831477-1940; 1443 Capitola Road, Santa Cruz, 831-427-7181, coffeetopia.com

Counter service where the baristas really care about the basics: making you the coffee drink you want. Espresso is the focal point of its many drinks.

Java Junction

519 Seabright Ave., Santa Cruz, 831423-5282; 580 S. River St., Santa Cruz, 831-426-2128, 2222 E. Cliff Dr., Santa Cruz, 831-464-1243, javajunctioncoffee.co

Roasting the highest quality organic and fair trade coffee and espresso beans, Java Junction is the perfect pick-me-up for your morning commute, or a place to sit and chat with friends.

Mr. Toots

231 Esplanade, Capitola, 831-475-3679

The locals’ favorite in Capitola Village offers stellar coffee drinks, a soothing seaside view and the increasingly rare coffee house staple: acoustic music.

Hidden Peak Teahouse

1541-C Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831423-4200, hiddenpeakteahouse.com

A downtown retreat, this serene teahouse offers the finest in organic teas, gung fu tea service and terrific gifts—all made with precise, patient skill.

Lulu Carpenter’s

1545 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831429-9804; 911 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 475-3679, lulucarpenters.com

A Santa Cruz tradition with classic coffeehouse ambience, Lulu’s is comfortable and well-run. A full kitchen at the downtown location and relationships with coffee growers keep the quality of products high.

Surf City Coffee

6006 La Madrona Drive, Scotts Valley, 831-430-9112, surfcitycoffee.com

Surf City knows what is needed in a good coffeehouse. Two things: coffee done right and ambience done right.

Verve Coffee Roasters

1540 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831471-7726; 816 41st Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-706-2369; 104 Bronson St. #19,

Santa Cruz, 831-216-4448,1010 Fair Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-4255648, vervecoffee.com

On the cutting edge of coffee culture—sourcing, roasting and brewing—Verve coffee houses are modern, light-filled meccas that maintain the highest standards.

PUBS East End Gastropub

1501 41st Ave., Capitola, 831-475-8010, eastendpub.com

Craft beer, wine, wood-fired pizza and a seasonal menu of small plates and entrées make this East Side sibling of West End Tap & Kitchen a refined neighborhood standby.

Lùpulo Craft Beer House

233 Cathcart St., Santa Cruz, 831-454-8306, lupulosc.com

This downtown spot offers an extensive craft beer menu along with Mediterranean and Latin American inspired tapas.

Parish Publick House

841 Almar Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-421-0507, 8017 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 831-708-2036, theparishpublick.com

What’s not to like about The Parish? It’s a lively neighborhood bar with rotating taps, delicious pub fare and full-on atmosphere. The Aptos location has patio seating.

Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing

402 Ingalls St., #27, Santa Cruz, 831-425-4900, scmbrew.com

This taproom and beer garden features handcrafted, organic microbrews.

Seabright Social

519 Seabright Ave. #107, Santa Cruz, 831-426-2739, seabrightsocial.com

With home-brewed beers and a diverse selection of pub food, the Seabright community has found a gathering place in this neighborhood hangout.

FARMERS MARKETS ,

Aptos Farmers Market at Cabrillo College

Open year-round, rain or shine, from 8am-noon on Saturdays. 6500 Soquel Drive, Aptos, montereybayfarmers.org

Downtown Santa Cruz Farmers Market

Fresh fruit, vegetables, nuts, seafood, honey, flowers, and chocolate are all available. Open 1-6pm on Wednesdays at Lincoln and Cedar streets in Santa Cruz. Visit facebook.com/santacruzfarmersmarket and santacruzfarmersmarket.org.

Felton Farmers Market

Open 1-6pm on Tuesdays. Fresh fruit, vegetables and food. 120 Russell Ave., Felton. Visit facebook.com/santacruzfarmersmarket and santacruzfarmersmarket.org.

Live Oak Farmers Market

Open 9am-1pm on Sundays. Local organic fruit, vegetables, flowers, and prepared food. East Cliff Shopping Center at 15th Avenue and East Cliff Drive in Santa Cruz. Visit facebook.com/santacruzfarmersmarket and santacruzfarmersmarket.org.

Westside Farmers Market

Open 9am-1pm on Saturdays, year-round, rain or shine. Fresh fruit and vegetables, flowers and locally prepared foods. Western Drive and Mission Street Extension in Santa Cruz. Visit facebook.com/santacruzfarmersmarket and santacruzfarmersmarket.org.

Scotts Valley Farmers Market

Open 9am-1pm on Saturdays, year-round. Fresh fruit, vegetables and flowers. Scotts Valley Square off Mount Hermon Road. Visit facebook. com/santacruzfarmersmarket and santacruzfarmersmarket.org.

UCSC Farm and Garden

Fresh fruit, vegetables and flowers. 1156 High St., Santa Cruz, 831459-3240, agroecology.ucsc.edu

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$90,000

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$40,000

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$332,500

⭐ Jacob’s Heart $332,500

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$110,000

⭐ NAMI $60,000

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⭐ Pajaro Valley Shelter Services $70,000

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$70,000

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Dolphin Restaurant

71A Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz, 831-426-5830, dolphinrestaurant.net

The end of the wharf is an attractive location for breakfast, lunch and dinner. A rustic, beachy environment to enjoy with the family, with beautiful views of Monterey Bay.

Firefish Grill

25 Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz, 831-423-5300, firefishgrill.net

Firefish Grill is downright memorable. It specializes in fresh, traditional seafood, steaks and homemade pasta dishes served California-cuisine style at very reasonable prices. Ocean views from every seat.

Gilda’s

37 Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz, 831-423-2010, gildas-restaurant.com

An old-timey Wharf tradition, the large menu will please everyone in the family. The prices for daily specials are unbeatable. Did we mention the ocean views?

Jack O’Neill Restaurant

175 West Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-740-8137, jackoneillrestaurant.com

Featuring a menu of modern coastal cuisine with a warm, vintage atmosphere that celebrates the spirit of its namesake, this Dream Inn-adjacent restaurant is also known for its stunning views.

Johnny’s Harborside

493 Lake Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-4793430, johnnysharborside.com

The sailors know best. This is one of the region’s premier seafood restaurants, located at the Harbor. The fresh fish selections are posted on a large board, and if fish isn’t your thing, the French Dip sandwich or anything else on the menu is a safe bet.

Riva Fish House

31 Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz, 831-429-1223, rivafishhouse.com

This longtime local establishment serves hearty portions of prawns, oysters and other American seafood favorites with an outstanding view.

Stagnaro Bros.

59 Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz, 831-423-2180, stagnarobros.com

There isn’t a bad dish in the house coming out of this expert kitchen, and the upstairs bar has some of the best views on the wharf. A feel-good eatery with a large selection of fresh seafood, steaks and pasta.

ECLECTIC Brown Ranch Marketplace

3555 Clares St., Capitola, 831-459-9990, brownranch.com

From Cajun to Mexican to Chinese, Japanese and Trader Joe’s, you won’t go hungry while shopping at this family-owned center.

Bruster’s Real Ice Cream

150 Rancho Del Mar, Aptos, 831-226-1034, brusteronline.com

Handcrafted ice cream with a range of flavors to select from along with great vegan ice cream, Italian ice and sorbet.

Charlie Hong Kong

1141 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-426-5664, charliehongkong.com

Continually voted Best Meal For A Deal in GT’s annual readers’ poll, this counter-service eatery wins points for its “organic Asian street food.” Scrumptious organic veggies and savory meats, plus noodle and rice bowls that are vegan-based.

Chocolate

1522 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831427-9900, chocolatesantacruz.com

A unique downtown eatery and a farm-to-table kitchen that serves fresh salads, fine sandwiches, eclectic entrées, and of course, chocolate desserts. Chocolatebased chicken mole is the house specialty.

Deke’s Market

334 7th Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-476-5897, dekesmarket.com

Classic market with goods for any occasion and a delightful deli serving juicy chicken and tri-tip fresh every day. Sandwiches are among the best around. They’ll even toast the bread.

Melinda’s Gluten Free Bakery

1420 41st Ave., Capitola, 831-316-5081, melindasbakery.com

Everything is made in house at this gluten-free and peanut-free bakery. Take out or take a table at this small treasure. Savory and sweet treats.

Roux Dat

3555 Clares St., Suite G., Capitola, 831-295-6372, rouxdatcajuncreole.com

Family-run Roux Dat serves classic Cajun Creole with a selection of bold flavors and N’awlins favorites. The hot sauce selection will appeal to any palate’s tolerance for heat and adventure.

Surf City Sandwich

4101 Soquel Drive, Soquel, 831-346-6952, surfcitysandwich.com

This modern sandwich spot serves creative comfort food with ingredients such as ginger ahi filet, smoked pork shoulder and grass-fed rare roast beef. Salads, beer and more.

Sushi Market Sprouts

300 7th Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-465-1177

Great Japanese food to go—from sushi to daifuku. Pre-order if you want something particular. The

Cafe Brasil

1410 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-429-1855, cafebrasil.us

The line for Cafe Brasil’s tasty brunch goes all over the lawn on Sunday mornings, and it’s no wonder why. The high-protein dishes, loaded with fruits and vegetables, are a great way to start the day—no matter what you did Saturday night.

Copal

1203 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-201-4418, copalrestaurant.com

Copal offers authentic Oaxacan food, drink, and culture.

Royal Taj India Cuisine

270 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-4272666, royaltajindiasantacruz.com

Fresh traditional Indian cuisine at affordable prices. Open for lunch and dinner. Try the lunch buffet.

Samba Rock Acai Café

291 Water St., Santa Cruz, 831-458-2224, sambarock.com

For a chill spot to refresh and relax, cruise to Samba Rock—bicycle parking is free indoors. All menu items are original recipes of the owner at this casual, counter-service café.

Veg on the Edge

726 Front St., Santa Cruz, 831-423-3000, vegontheedge.com

This popular restaurant serves up

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Like many people during those weird early weeks of the COVID Lockdown, my wife and I isolated at home and went as long as a week or two without venturing out in search of supplies. When we ran out of beer, we thought we’d do without. Then we saw that Discretion Brewing was offering takeout orders two and a half miles downhill from us in Capitola. We tried to hold out, but the prospect of lifting our spirits with some Uncle Dave’s won out. Movies have soundtracks; for me, COVID Lockdown had a taste track and a deep appreciation of some excellent beer. Each sip felt like an incredible gift. Uncle Dave’s was developed as an IPA with broad appeal, friendly and approachable but also special, which makes the name fitting. Kathleen Genco, co-owner of Discretion, and her husband, Rob, named it for her Uncle Dave, who lives in the area. “He was super excited to have a beer named after him,” Rob says. Discretion, tucked away in a quiet swath just off 41st Avenue in Capitola, upslope from Café Cruz, has the vibe I looked for in my years on the road as a traveling sportswriter. At this friendly spot, you can enjoy good beer with some good food and chill, maybe even do a little peoplewatching, sometimes with live music. I like to sit outdoors

and watch clouds float by. That’s Kathleen’s influence, Rob says.

“She’s the visionary and the guiding light behind the ambiance and the je ne sais quoi of this place,” he says.

“I was over the hill working in tech, and she built the business plan. She worked with our designer to envision what the taproom would be like. It’s a place with no televisions where you can sit and talk to people or study or play cards. It’s not a rowdy bar. We’ve had a lot of parents doing a lot of walking in the beer garden trying to get their kids to go, and now they’re several years old.”

When the Gencos were getting ready to open in 2013, having gotten into beer as a sideline by helping their son Lars with his home brewing, they did a national search to find a talented brewmaster who shared their vision. They wound up with one who happened to live in the area but with a great beer resume, including living years in the beer mecca of Colorado—and even worked at Anheuser Busch!

“We met and had an amazing conversation about what their vision was,” brewmaster Michael Demers recalls. “That interview lasted three hours— it seemed an immediate good fit.”

Going into their March 2013 opening, Discretion’s first slate of original beers

included a creation, Uncle Dave’s, that has turned into a local favorite, widely available in bars and regional chain stores. “It’s our flagship beer,” Rob Genco says. “It’s been our top seller since we opened. We have new beers all the time, but that’s one of the core beers that we have yearround.”

“We knew that we wanted an IPA that was approachable to a wide audience,” Demers says, “something that wasn’t too bitter and would have a nice wide-ranging appeal, and I came up with Uncle Dave’s. It’s a little bit of an old-school IPA that has some caramel malts in it that give it a little color, tending toward an amber color and giving it a nice malty component that plays well with the hops. Rye adds a little complexity to the aroma and the flavor—almost a spiciness, like a peppery spiciness. It’s a small part of the recipe, but it makes a difference.”

Uncle Dave’s has bagged many awards, most recently a Silver in the category of Englishstyle IPA in the 2023 Brewers Cup of California. Earlier was a bronze in the 2016 World Beer Cup.

Discretion owner Rob Genco says his go-to beer is Shimmer Pils. “But whenever I’m out somewhere,” he adds, “I’ll order an Uncle Dave’s because it has such an aroma. Part of the pleasure of Uncle Dave’s is the aroma.”

Beer Mule

45 Aviation Way, Watsonville, 831-254-9789

Beer Thirty Bottle Shop and Pour House

2504 S. Main St., Soquel, 831-477-9967, beerthirtysantacruz.com

Corralitos Brewing Co.

2536 Freedom Blvd., Watsonville, 831-728-2311, corralitosbrewingco.com

Cruz Kitchen & Taps

145 Laurel St., Santa Cruz, 831-713-5173, cruzkitchenandtaps.com

Discretion Brewing

2703 41st Ave., Suite A, Soquel, 831-316-0662, discretionbrewing.com

East End Gastropub

1501 41st Ave., Capitola, 831-475-8010, eastendpub.com

English Ales Brewery

111 Capitola Ave., Capitola, 831-515-7500, englishalesbrewery.com

Gilman Brewing Company

817 Soquel Ave, Santa Cruz, 831-431-6785, gilmanbrew.com

Greater Purpose Brewing Co.

21517 E Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831713-5540, greaterpurposebrewing.com

Humble Sea Brewing Co.

820 Swift St., Santa Cruz, 831-621-2890; 6256 CA-9, Felton, 831-704-2150; 45 Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz humblesea.com

Lùpulo Craft Beer House

233 Cathcart St., Santa Cruz, 831-454-8306, lupulosc.com

New Bohemia Brewing Co.

1030 41st Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-350-0253, nubobrew.com

Pono Hawaiian Kitchen & Tap

3744 Capitola Rd., Capitola, 831-350-0253, ponohawaiian.com

Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing

402 Ingalls St., #27, Santa Cruz, 831-476-7458, scmbrew.com

Sante Adairius

Rustic Ales

103 Kennedy Drive, Capitola, 831-462-1227, rusticales.com

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Alfaro Family Vineyards

420 Hames Road, Corralitos, 831-728-5172, alfarowine.com

Armida Winery in Capitola Village

103 Stockton Ave., Capitola, 831-462-1065, armida.com

Armitage Wines

105 Post Office Drive, Aptos, 831-708-2874, armitagewines.com

Bargetto Winery

3535 N. Main St., Soquel, 831-475-2258, bargetto.com

Beauregard Vineyards

Tasting Room

10 Pine Flat Road, Bonny Doon, 831425-7777, beauregardvineyards.com

Big Basin Vineyards

830 Memory Lane, Boulder Creek, 831-621-8028, bigbasinvineyards.com

Birichino

204 Church St., Santa Cruz, 831-425-4811, birichino.com

Bottle Jack Winery

1088 La Madrona Drive, Santa Cruz; 402 Ingalls St., Santa Cruz, 831-227-2288, bottlejackwines.com

Burrell School Vineyards

24060 Summit Road, Los Gatos, 408-353-6290, burrellschool.com

Byington Winery

21850 Bear Creek Road, Los Gatos, 408-354-1111, byington.com

Cantine Winepub

8050 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 831-612-6191, cantinewinepub.com

Capitola Wine Bar

115 San Jose Ave., Capitola, 831-476-2282, capitolawinebar.com

Cork and Fork Capitola

312-B Capitola Ave., Capitola, 831435-1110, corkandforkcapitola.com

David Bruce Winery

21439 Bear Creek Road, Los Gatos, 408-354-4214, davidbrucewinery.com

El Vaquero Winery

2901 Freedom Blvd., Corralitos, 831-607-8118, elvaquerowinery.com

Equinox Sparkling

Wines/Bartolo Wines

334-C Ingalls St., Santa Cruz, 831-471-8608, equinoxwine.com

Gali Vineyards

galivineyards.com

Hallcrest Vineyards & Organic Wine Works

379 Felton Empire Road, Felton, 831-335-4441, hallcrestvineyards.com

Integrity Wines

135 Aviation Way, Watsonville, 831-322-4200, integrity.wine

Kissed by an Angel Wines

75 Mount Hermon Road, Scotts Valley, 831-234-6252, kissedbyanangelwines.com

Left Bend Winery

346 N. Santa Cruz Ave., Los Gatos, 408-502-9280, leftbend.com

Lester Estate Wines

1950 Pleasant Valley Road, Aptos, 831-728-3793, deerparkranch.com

Loma Prieta Winery

26985 Loma Prieta Way, Los Gatos, 408-353-2950, lomaprietawinery.com

Madson Wines

madsonwines.com

McHenry Vineyard

6821 Bonny Doon Road, Santa Cruz, 530-756-3202, mchenryvineyard.com

MJA Vineyards

328-A Ingalls St., Santa Cruz, 831-4219380; 24900 Highland Way, Los Gatos, 408-353-6000, mjavineyards.com

Muccigrosso Vineyards

21450 Bear Creek Road, Los Gatos, 408-354-0821, muccigrosso.com

Nicholson Vineyards

2800 Pleasant Valley Road, Aptos, 831-724-7071, nicholsonvineyards.com

Pelican Ranch Winery

2364 Bean Creek Road, Capitola, 831-426-6911, pelicanranch.com

Radonich Brothers

Vineyards

25700 Radonich Road, Los Gatos, 510-552-5302

Regale Winery and Vineyards

24040 Summit Road, Los Gatos, 408-353-2500, regalewine.com

Regan Vineyards Winery

1610 Green Valley Rd, Corralitos, 831475-2258, ext 17, reganwinery.com

Rexford Winery

429 Ingalls St., Santa Cruz, 831-4261500; 19 East Carmel Valley Road, Suite C, Carmel Valley, rexfordwinery.com

Rhys Vineyards

11715 Skyline Blvd., Los Gatos, 510-552-5302, rhysvineyards.com

Roudon-Smith Winery

14572 Big Basin Way, Saratoga, 408-313-5229, roudonsmith.com

Santa Cruz Mountain

Vineyard

334-A Ingalls St., Santa Cruz, 831-4266209, santacruzmountainvineyard.com

Sante Arcangeli

Family Wines

154 Aptos Village Way, Aptos, 831207-6048; 879 North St., Pescadero, 831-265-2713, santewinery.com

Ser Winery Tasting Room

10 Parade St., Suite B, Aptos, 831-612-6062, serwinery.com

Silver Mountain Vineyards

Silver Mountain Drive, off Miller Cutoff, Santa Cruz; 402 Ingalls St., Santa Cruz 408-353-2278, silvermtn.com

Sones Cellars

334 B Ingalls St., Santa Cruz, 831-420-1552, sonescellars.com

Soquel Vineyards

8063 Glen Haven Road, Soquel, 831-462-9045, soquelvineyards.com

Stockwell Cellars

110 Fair Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-818-9075, stockwellcellars.com

Storrs Winery

1560 Pleasant Valley Road, Aptos, 831-724-5030; Old Sash Mill, 303 Potrero St., #35, Santa Cruz, 831-458-5030, storrswine.com

Testarossa Winery

300 College Ave., Los Gatos, 408-354-6150, testarossa.com

Thomas Fogarty Winery

19501 Skyline Blvd., Woodside, 650-851-6777, fogartywinery.com

Villa del Monte Winery

23076 Summit Road, Los Gatos, 408353-0995, villadelmontewinery.com

Vino by the Sea

55 Municipal Wharf, Suite B, Santa Cruz, 831-426-0750, vino-by-the-sea.com

Vinocruz

4901 Soquel Drive, Soquel, 831-426-8466, vinocruz.com

Wargin Wines

11 Hangar Way, Watsonville; 5015 Soquel Drive, Soquel; 831-531-8108, warginwines.com

Windy Oaks Estate

550 Hazel Dell Road, Corralitos, 831-786-9463, windyoaksestate.com

Wrights Station

Vineyard & Winery

24250 Loma Prieta Ave., Los Gatos, 408-560-9343, wrightsstation.com

Zayante Vineyards

420 Old Mount Road, Felton, 831-335-7992, zayantevineyards.com

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When internationally renowned National Geographic photographer Frans Lanting and his creative partner and wife, National Geographic writer and videographer Chris Eckstrom, set out to document the area that’s been their home for more than 30 years, they created more than a book of beautiful photographs.

Their “Bay of Life” project includes stories about iconic wildlife and endangered species, as well as the voices of local farmers, fishers and foresters. The collection of stories and images has now taken on a life of its own, becoming part of the Santa Cruz experience, documenting the region’s natural history and creating awareness of the impacts of human development on a fragile environment.

The book of photographs was published last fall, and an exhibit at the Santa Cruz

Museum of Art and History opened in January and ran through April. One photo of an elephant seal at Año Nuevo state park created a particular sensation.

“What makes Monterey Bay so unique is that we have this abundance of marine life in close proximity to the environment where we all live,” Lanting says. “There are very few places on the planet where you could capture this kind of scene this close to the shoreline.”

“I’ve been making photographs in Monterey Bay for as long as I’ve lived here, which is more than three decades. One of the images shows a historic gathering of Monarch butterflies from the 1980s when there were more than a quarter of a million at natural bridges. And now they’re down to maybe just one or 2,000. So that perspective back in time is one of the dimensions that we’re covering in the book.

“There’s also historical images by other photographers in the book that go back almost 100 years, from the period when the Santa Cruz Mountains were clear-cut, and the bay was plundered for marine mammals and fish, and so on. And that’s part of the story as well,” Lanting says.

“A century ago, this [area] was an ecological disaster area in many ways, with the fish depleted and the forest clear-cut, and marine mammalare virtually gone,” Eckstrom says. “So it’s quite remarkable that we’ve had a period of restoration and resurgence of life. The forests have grown back, the marine life has returned and marine mammals are back. It’s an incredible story that tells

you what can happen when people put their minds to making change.”

“Nature’s resilient,” Lanting expands, “but people have really made the recovery happen through activism, through legislation, through education, through research.”

The Bay of Life website at BayofLife. net features content from the book along with a calendar of events. Partners are described with their mission statements and links to their websites.

Signed copies of the book can be purchased from the Frans Lanting Studio, which is open by appointment only. An oversize, deluxe Collector’s Edition limited to 300 numbered copies is also available and only from the Lanting Studio. Books can be shipped or picked up locally. The books are available here. frans-lanting-studio. square.site.

The Frans Lanting Studio (108 High Road, Santa Cruz) is open to visitors by appointment only, where Lanting’s images are on display and available as fine art prints. Signed copies of ‘Bay of Life’ can be purchased from the Frans Lanting Studio (an oversized, deluxe collector’s edition is also available) or at bayoflife.net.

Information about photo workshops and travel opportunities can be found at Lanting.com.

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Beach Boardwalk’s quirks make it uniquely Santa Cruz

No trip to Santa Cruz is complete without a visit to the Beach Boardwalk. The seaside amusement park has remained standing since 1907, featuring an arcade, mini golf course, bowling alley, and plenty of thrilling rides.

Here are some of the quirks that visitors might not be familiar with.

Carl and Carla’s Wild Ride

The Sky Glider at the Boardwalk is a great way to avoid the oft-crowded walkways and rest your feet while enjoying world-class ocean views. Don’t mind the cave people who have taken up residence in the ride for the past 20 years. Affectionately referred to as “Carl” and “Carla,” the largerthan-life characters were originally inhabitants of the quirkiest ride of them all: The Cave Train. The Cave Train is an attraction like no other, where riders are taken on a journey to the prehistoric era to see how our ancestors may (or, more likely, may not) have lived. When the ride reopened in 2000 after a multi-year renovation, Carl and Carla were moved from their cozy cave to the sea breeze and have remained there ever since.

Below the Sand

The Haunted Castle dominates the midway with its impressive architecture, featuring three spires of varying heights and gargoyles perched on its ledges. Want to check out what’s inside? Well, for the most part, you can’t. Beyond the entrance queue and the ending sequence that’ll knock your head off, most of the ride takes place in a 10,000-square-foot basement, where swamp creatures, possessed rats, and mischievous ghouls reside. Once they step into a coffin-themed vehicle, riders get turned around backward as they roll down a spiral ramp into the underground. The Haunted Castle’s second floor holds a far less exciting but equally terrifying purpose: office space.

Disney Inspiration

The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk predates Disneyland by nearly 50 years, so Disney’s Imagineers likely drew inspiration from the seaside amusement park. Walt Disney visited the Boardwalk in March 1963 to inspect the park’s Autorama

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ride, according to historian and longtime Boardwalk employee Ted Whiting in his Never a Dull Moment blog. Autopia originally opened with Disneyland in 1955, featuring small, two-seater cars that riders could control. But much like real-life drivers in California, riders would frequently crash into other vehicles and hop the curb that kept them centered on the roadway. The Boardwalk’s Autorama featured a center guide rail to keep the cars in line. Whiting notes that Disney “must have been impressed” because Autopia was renovated with the same type of guide rail two years later. Later renamed The Great Auto Race, it operated at the river end of the Boardwalk from 1961-1998.

Hungry, Hungry Lion

Don’t wait for the seagulls to eat your trash. Feed it to the lion instead. Leo, the Paper Eating Lion, sits in a circus-

like trailer near Logger’s Revenge. Drop a piece of trash into his mouth for a surprise. The unique trashcan was a staple of the Boardwalk from 1965 to 2001. But Boardwalk maintenance crews took it out of retirement and fully restored it in 2019, where new generations can learn good habits while making memories throwing out trash.

Slice of Hollywood

Filmmakers far and wide have flocked to the Boardwalk for its colorful attractions and beach settings that make the perfect backdrop for all movies. And the genres are expansive: Jordan Peele’s 2019 horror film “Us” made the beach look creepy, “Sudden Impact” gave it a gritty edge, and “Killer Klowns From Outer Space” took the park beyond the Earth’s atmosphere.

The Boardwalk was renamed “Brighton Falls” for the three-day filming of “Bumblebee” in 2017, and the made-

for-TV movie “Thrill” saw a bomb rigged to an out-of-control Giant Dipper in 1996.

The park’s fictional history is nearly as colorful as it is, with numerous big-screen credits.

History Coasting

The Giant Dipper is the star attraction of the boardwalk, and it has remained so for nearly 100 years. The red-andwhite marvel is the country’s fourth oldest operating roller coaster and the ninth oldest in the world, built-in 1924. The coaster has seen many changes over the years, including a different color scheme, trains and cost to ride (15 cents when opening, $8 today).

But what hasn’t changed is the twists and turns amidst ocean views that have thrilled over 66 million people of all ages. The coaster was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1987, along with the Looff Carousel a few steps down the midway.

Attractions

Capitola Historical Museum

410 Capitola Ave., Capitola, 831-4640322, cityofcapitola.org/capitola-museum

Showcases photographs and artifacts dating back to the days of Camp Capitola.

Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve

1700 Elkhorn Road, Watsonville, 831-728-2822, elkhornslough.org

THINGS TO DO Agricultural History Project Museum

2601 East Lake Ave., Watsonville, 831-724-5898, aghistoryproject.org

See antique farm machinery and get

fascinated by how they used to do it in the good old days.

Boardwalk Bowl

115 Cliff St., Santa Cruz, 831-426-3324, boardwalkbowl.com

State-of-the-art bowling spot with arcade and lounge.

Tours, trails, exhibits and events led by knowledgeable naturalists. Explore woodlands, wetlands, and meadows at the center of Monterey Bay. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Elkhorn Slough Safari

7881 Sandholdt Road, Moss Landing, 831-633-5555, elkhornslough.com

Explore the wetlands on a 27-foot pontoon boat to spot sea otters, harbor seals, sea lions and more.

Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park

101 Big Trees Park Road, Felton, 831-335-7077, parks.ca.gov

Known for the 40-acre grove of oldgrowth but they tree, this park is a short drive from Santa Cruz. Take the .8-mile flat loop trail through the gigantic coastal redwoods or visit the old Roaring Camp Railroad heritage railway.

Kinderwood Farms Goat Yoga

Aptos, 831-345-9766, kinderwoodfarms.com

Yoga with bouncing baby goats. It’s an experience you likely won’t forget.

Mount Hermon Adventures

17 Conference Dr., Felton, 831-4304357, mounthermonadventures.com

Sequoia Aerial Adventures, Zip Line and Redwood Canopy Tours

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Attractions

San Lorenzo Valley Historical Museum

12547 Hwy. 9, Boulder Creek, 831-338-8382, slvmuseum.com

The San Lorenzo Valley is rich in historical interests, and this museum covers it all, from life-size dioramas depicting pioneer life to the tools they carried.

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk

400 Beach St., Santa Cruz, 31-423-5590, beachboardwalk.com

A limited selection of rides are open, with reservations recommended.

Santa Cruz Children’s Museum of Discovery

1855 41st Ave. #10, Capitola, 888-424-8035, sccmod.org

The Children’s Museum of Discovery seeks to inspire, delight and challenge by providing opportunities to interact with an innovative and unique learning environment for children and adults. Regular storytimes and other educational events for kids.

Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park

144 School St., Santa Cruz, 831-425-5849

Built during the 1800s, the Mission de la Exaltación de la Santa Cruz is where the town gets its name: Holy Cross.

Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History

705 Front St., Santa Cruz, 831-429-1964, santacruzmah.org

Check out the ongoing exhibits and special events.

Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History

1305 East Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-420-6115, santacruzmuseum.org

Discover the diverse flora and fauna of the Monterey Bay region at the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History. The Museum features permanent and special exhibits designed to engage visitors of all ages, as well as monthly events. Find the Museum across from Seabright State Beach, beside the gray whale statue in Tyrrell Park.

Santa Cruz Mystery Spot

465 Mystery Spot Road, 831-423-8897, mysteryspot.com

You’ve seen the bumper stickers and billboards, but nothing quite prepares you for a place where up is down and down is up. Built into a forest hillside, the Mystery Spot will amaze and impress even the most cynical kids. Balls roll upwards, the walls are made for climbing and people mysteriously grow taller and shrink. The tour guides have a wealth of funny lines and the price is reasonable. Make reservations: tours often sell out by noon.

Santa Cruz Surfing Museum

Mark Abbott Memorial Lighthouse, 701 West Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-420-6289

The museum is perched above one of the world’s premier surf spots, Steamer Lane, where you can watch some of the best in surfing.

Seymour Marine Discovery Center at Long Marine Lab

100 Shaffer Road, Santa Cruz, 831459-3800, seymourcenter.ucsc.edu

A place to see and experience marine life in the area. The center’s exhibit hall includes an inveterate pool and a shark pool that allows visitors to get a look at Monterey Bay species close up, and behind-the-scenes areas offer a peek into marine research.

EDUCATIONAL

1440 Multiversity

800 Bethany Drive, Scotts Valley, 844-544-1440, 1440.org

A day contains 1,440 minutes, and 1440 Multiversity seeks to inspire you in each of them while you experience time differently on their beautiful campus set in the redwoods. Attend classes and connect with yourself or others.

Five Branches University, Santa Cruz

200 7th Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-464-0322, fivebranches.edu

A Traditional Chinese Medicine teaching facility as well as a provider of quality healthcare including acupuncture, herbal prescriptions, therapeutic massage, medical qigong, and dietary consultation.

EverythingMusic

Vinyl (still) rules, plenty of live music and a couple of new festivals

EverythingMusic

Downtown Santa Cruz is the perfect place to get some music on. First, there’s the always popular Streetlight Records at 939 Pacific Ave., with its 26-year history in Santa Cruz and its massive selection of CDs, LPs and

cassettes (along with DVDs and Blu-Rays for those long drives or plane trips). Bring extra cash for impulse buy items like Santa Cruz stickers, heavy metalthemed hot sauces, musician action figures and hand-screened posters of big-name artists from past local shows.

Around the corner at 320 Cedar St., you’ll find Redwood Records, an all-vinyl record boutique. Centrally located in Downtown Santa Cruz, Redwood Records is part of the local music scene with venues like Kuumbwa Jazz Center, The Catalyst, The Blue Lagoon and the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium all within walking distance.

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and reconfiguring of the store. Their curated selection is still as good as ever. “The idea behind the rebrand was to make it fully ours,” Redwood Records co-owner Rudy Kuhn says.

Both Kuhn and co-owner Tyler DavinMoore worked in the craft beer industry before Redwood Records. So, they’ve teamed up with their friends at Lúpulo Craft Beer House (a couple blocks away at 233 Cathcart St.) for a monthly all-vinyl DJ set, usually around the second week of the month.

Redwood Records also frequently hosts a mix of local and not-so-local artists for free (yes, FREE) in-store concerts. They hosted Robyn Hitchcock for a surprise acoustic performance before his show at the Kuumbwa Jazz Center earlier this year, presented by Bay Area promoter (((folkYEAH!))). Their Instagram is a great place to find out when the next show will be.

Downtown isn’t the only place to dive into Santa Cruz’s music scene. One local favorite, Moe’s Alley (1535 Commercial Way), a 32-year-old venue that caters to everything from rock and punk music to soul, reggae, cumbia and world music, has something going on just about every night of the week. It regularly wins several Best of Santa Cruz awards, including “Best Live Music Venue” and “Best Dance Club.”

Just down the street from Moe’s Alley is another Santa Cruz instrument institution, Union Grove Music. Once located on Pacific Avenue, Union Grove now calls 1574 Soquel Dr. home but make sure you call before going or contact them ahead on their website as the floor is only open by appointment.

If you get tired of the beach, the Santa Cruz Mountains are home to some of the most beautiful redwoods in the country. In downtown Felton, you’ll find the aptly named Felton Music Hall. This cozy venue hosts many eclectic acts, from local country hero Jesse Daniel to funk acts like Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe and psychedelic metal bands like Earthless or stand-up comedians such as Dough Stanhope.

While most of Felton Music Hall’s shows are 21+, you can take the whole family during the day or nighttime to experience their attached restaurant with tasty munchies like tater tots, giant pretzels and chicken strips to burgers, tacos and the highly recommended pulled pork sandwich.

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Just around the corner lies Roaring Camp Railroads, a popular destination for the family and train enthusiasts who want to take a trip back in time to experience the redwoods by rail. It’s also become an unexpected part of the Santa Cruz music scene as host to the annual Mountain Sol Festival every September. Now in its ninth year, the Mountain Sol Fest has become a local favorite that’s featured an array of classic rock, folk, soul, reggae and jam bands like Bob Weir & the Wolf Brothers, the String Cheese Incident, Michael Franti, Steel Pulse, the Mother Hips and more. The festival takes place in 2023 on Sept. 16 and 17, but acts haven’t been announced yet, so keep your eye on their social media.

This year (((folkYEAH))) also will stage their first ever ABBA ZABBA concert also at Roaring Camp on June 25. The inaugural fest mixes soul, cumbia, psych and pop, featuring Bolero!, Tchotchke, Tropa Magica, Lady Wray and headliners Thee Sacred Souls. Enjoy the tunes while noshing on some

tasty bites from The Laundromat in San Francisco and wash it all down with locally crafted beers and wine!

But if you’re craving the country-fried sounds of honky tonk, heartbreak and twang, head down a bit further south to the Monterey County Fairgrounds and get some Rebels & Renegades. This three-day festival takes place Oct. 6-8 and is only in its second year but has some of the biggest names in country music this side of the Rockies. You wouldn’t expect any less from the producers, who also put on the largest festival on the Central Coast, the annual CaliRoots Festival. Charley Crockett, Reckless Kelly, Shakey Graves, Whitey Morgan, Whiskey Myers, Turnpike Troubadours, Sierra Farrell and more will grace the stage with Santa Cruz’s own prodigal kin Devil Makes Three playing on Saturday, Oct. 7. Not just for country fans, Rebels & Renegades mixes it up with the R&B tunes of the California Honeydrops and rock ‘n roll with acts like Kurt Vile and Wilco, the latter of whom headlines Sunday night.

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THEATER/DANCE

Art League

Broadway Playhouse

526 Broadway St., Santa Cruz, 831-426-5787, scal.org

There’s an impressive art gallery on one end and a small black-box theater on the other. Overall, it manages to deliver some wonderful artistic splendor on both sides from creative locals.

Cabrillo Stage

6500 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 831-479-6154, cabrillostage.com

A live orchestra with high quality sets and production values enhance the performances of this acclaimed musical theater.

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Henry J. Mello Center

250 E. Beach St., Watsonville, 831-728-6462, mellocenter.org

The lavish setting of South County’s premier performing arts center features a luxurious stage where concerts and performances are presented, including the Santa Cruz Symphony’s full season. (Each symphony performance is also at the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium.)

Jewel Theatre Company

1010 River St., Santa Cruz, 831-425-7506, jeweltheatre.net

JTC performs at the Colligan Theater, located in the Tannery’s former hide house. The highly respected company produces an eclectic season each year that includes drama, comedy and one musical.

London Nelson Community Center

301 Center St., Santa Cruz, 831-420-6177

The famed local center often attracts quirky and diverse offerings on the theater front, but take note of its other events—everything from senior yoga to dance. The hallway doubles as an art gallery.

Motion Pacific

131 Front St., Santa Cruz, 408-508-5125, motionpacific.com

Dance culture in Santa Cruz County is mushrooming and evolving, and Motion Pacific is an important hub of education and performance. Take a class or catch a show, from burlesque to hip-hop.

Mountain Community Theater

9400 Mill St., Ben Lomond, 831-336-4777, mctshows.org

Still thriving in its third decade, MCT produces several ambitious shows a year, thanks to an engaged community’s support in the charming mountain town of Ben Lomond.

Santa Cruz Actors’ Theatre

santacruzactorstheatre.org

Known for productions of contemporary, cutting-edge plays along with new plays, this group produced one of the first short play festivals in the country: the renowned 8 Tens @ 8, which celebrated 25 years in 2020.

Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium

307 Church St., Santa Cruz, 831-420-5260

The renowned Civic has hosted

festivals, symphony concerts and an abundance of famous artists, including Tony Bennett, Bob Dylan and Ray Charles. Call or check local listings for events.

Santa Cruz Shakespeare

501 Upper Park Rd., Santa Cruz, 831460-6399, santacruzshakespeare.org

The nationally recognized Santa Cruz Shakespeare has a new home after many years on the UCSC campus. Set in an outdoor forest theater in DeLaveaga Park, the Audrey Stanley Grove promises to host the same topquality performances that have made this theater company beloved.

Tandy Beal & Company

tandybeal.com

They put on original shows spanning dance, theatre, circus and music.

ART Artisans and Agency

1368 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-8183, artisanssantacruz.com

This showcase for local talent offers a slice of everything, from woodwork and ceramics to jewelry, prints and glass art.

Curated by the Sea

703 Front St., Santa Cruz, 408-250-2224, curatedbythesea.com

This light-filled, 4600-sq-ft gallery showcases the work of 40+ local and regional artists, as well as a rotating series of themed shows and special events.

Felix Kulpa

107 Elm St., Santa Cruz, 831-334-2257, felixkulpa.com

Specializing in offbeat, sometimes quirky but always inventive, art shows.

First Friday

Multiple locations, firstfridaysantacruz.com

Galleries and pop-up galleries countywide are at their most festive on the evening of the first Friday of every month, when dozens of venues display, for your pleasure, the unique visual feast that is the Santa Cruz arts scene.

Lille Aeske

Arthouse

13160 Hwy. 9, Boulder Creek, 831-703-4183, lilleaeske.com

Art gallery, intimate performance venue, community gathering site and space-for-hire in the San Lorenzo Valley.

Made in Santa Cruz

57 Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf, 831426-2257, madeinsantacruz.com

Expect a large selection of original paintings, blown glass, ceramics, and sculptures from local artists.

Mary Porter Sesnon

Art Gallery

Porter College, UCSC, 831-459-3606

A wide variety of art covering all genres. Closed on university holidays and during summer.

Michael Angelo Gallery

1111-A River St., Santa Cruz, 831-4265500, michaelangelogallery.net

Located across the street from the Tannery Arts Center, MichaelAngelo offers everything from art openings to fundraisers.

Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History

705 Front St., Santa Cruz, 831-429-1964, santacruzmah.org

In addition to its ongoing exhibits and special events, the museum hosts interactive events.

R.

Blitzer Gallery

2801 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-458-1217, rblitzergallery.com

Renovated warehouse gallery on the Westside that features local and regional artists.

Santa Cruz Art League

526 Broadway St., Santa Cruz, 831-426-5787, scal.org

A charming creative hub and hotbed of activity, especially in October,

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when the annual Open Studios tour is underway.

Santa Cruz Sea Glass

santacruz.org/upcoming-event/seaglass-ocean-art-festival

The Santa Cruz Sea Glass & Ocean Art Festival features genuine sea glass and artist-made creations while benefiting our local marine environment. This year the festival celebrates its 15th anniversary.

Shen’s Gallery

1521 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz 831-457-4422, shensgallery.com

A huge selection of Chinese antiques not easily found elsewhere. Offers local delivery and worldwide shipping.

Tannery Arts Center

1010 River St., Santa Cruz, 831-621-6226, tanneryartscenter.org

This live-work arts campus is the home of many arts events, galleries, two dance studios, live theater space, a cafe/bar, and more. Check the website for a calendar.

Open Studios Santa Cruz County

santacruzopenstudios.com

The Open Studios Art Tour offers an opportunity to explore creativity throughout Santa Cruz County, connecting art lovers with local artists during the first three weeks of October every year.

ENTERTAINMENT Aptos St. BBQ

8059 Aptos St., Aptos, 831-662-1721, aptosstbbq.com

You can swing by Aptos St. BBQ for its succulent ribs, sausages, sandwiches, and vast selection of beer.

The Blue Lagoon

923 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-7117, thebluelagoon.com

Dark, moody and with great drink specials, the Blue is infamous for its low-priced, epic punk and metal shows.

Brady’s Yacht Club

413 Seabright Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-425-9854

The second living room for many Seabright residents, Brady’s is a perfect place to throw back a pint after work.

Britannia Arms

110 Monterey Ave., Capitola, 831-464-2583

This authentic British pub offers a taste of Dear Old Blighty. Imported beer plus a full menu.

Callahan’s Pub

507 Water St., Santa Cruz, 831-427-3119

Everything you want from a local neighborhood bar! Grab a drink and stay awhile to watch a game, play some pool or pinball, and enjoy the friendly staff. Plenty of parking and room to party!

Castaways

3623 Portola Drive, Santa Cruz, 831465-8200, thecastawaysbar.com

A great neighborhood bar—festive, sporty, fun. This is a just-be-yourselfand-hang place. Good service and nice interior lounging options.

The Catalyst

1011 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-713-5492, catalystclub.com

Santa Cruz’s landmark nightclub and social hub features live music on its main stage and atrium, plus pool tables and a bar upstairs.

The Crepe Place

1134 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-429-6994, thecrepeplace.com

Often overflowing, this is a locale to find touring up-and-coming indie bands. Doubling as a restaurant and a music venue, the Crepe Place houses an eclectic blend of concerts in a comfortable, intimate setting, plus late night dining.

The Crow’s Nest

2218 East Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831476-4560, crowsnest-santacruz.com

Offers a wide variety of live entertainment and dancing in the upstairs lounge. Add that to the full bar with ocean views and some appetizers from the Breakwater Grill, and you’ve got a classic night out in Santa Cruz. Full restaurant downstairs.

Felton Music Hall

6275 Hwy. 9, Felton, 831-704-7113, feltonmusichall.com

Nestled in bucolic downtown Felton, this live music venue will showcase local talent and touring musicians, as well as fresh craft food and drinks.

Henflings Tavern

9450 Hwy. 9, Ben Lomond, 831-586-0606, henflingsbar.com

This mountain bar and grill offers some of the county’s best in free rock music several nights a week. Plus, it has one of the county’s more colorful open mics.

Kuumbwa Jazz

320-2 Cedar St., Santa Cruz, 831-427-2227, kuumbwajazz.org

The nonprofit Kuumbwa attracts legendary jazz icons in addition to world and local music. Food and drink are available.

Melo Melo Kava Bar

1101 Pacific Ave., Suite D, Santa Cruz, 831-854-7881, MeloMeloKavaBar.com

Forget alcohol! We serve kava, a drink

made from the roots of a pepper plant found in the South Pacific and has been safely used for thousands of years to induce a sense of calm, contentment, and relaxation. Come quench your curiosity

Moe’s Alley

1535 Commercial Way, Santa Cruz, 831-479-1854, moesalley.com

Offering a dependably diverse and talented lineup each week—with blues, funk and Afro-Latin beats often stirring up the dance floor. A great bar, heated patio and music attract all age groups.

Motiv

1209 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-226-1116, motivsc.com

Motiv has racked up a number of awards over the years, including Best Dance Club, Best DJ and Best Bartender. It is no wonder some call it the best party in town.

The Parish Publick House

841 Almar Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-4210507; 8017 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 831-708-2036, parishpublickhouse.com

Rotating taps, full bar, delicious pub fare, full-on atmosphere. The Aptos location has patio seating.

The Rio Theatre

1205 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-8209, riotheatre.com

This classy and streamlined setting draws big names of all genres from around the world. It offers a dance floor as well as plush, comfortable seating.

The Red/The Red Room

200 Locust St., Santa Cruz, 831-425-1913

One of the town’s best hotspots. The upstairs Red boasts a memorable menu—a great dinner lounge. The street-level Red Room is a funky throwback bar, completely original and distinct.

Zelda’s on the Beach

203 Esplanade, Capitola, 831-4754900, zeldasonthebeach.com

Just a seashell’s throw from the ocean waves, Zelda’s is not the biggest bar in town, but it does pull in some of Santa Cruz’s top-notch talent for concerts.

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Santa Cruz County’s first community-supported ag program thrives

Revolutionary Roots

Fallow land has been transformed into a booming organic farm. Healthy eaters transform into CSA subscription holders. Crops transform into thoughtful products like salves, teas and cookies. Farm-fresh food transforms into an agent of social healing and affordable housing.

And most importantly, people experiencing homelessness transform into housing-secure citizens thanks to their hard work.

In short, transformation grows abundantly at Natural Bridges Farm by Homeless Garden Project in Santa Cruz. One of the keys HGP emphasizes: No handouts or hand-ups here. Instead, structure helps the target population find the tools to lead a better life.

“Our model is built around people doing things for themselves,” HGP executive director Darrie Ganzhorn says. “We try not to do anything that people can do for themselves. We’re here for support.”

Much of the nonprofit’s work focuses on its trainees, but there are magnetic (and mouthwatering) public-facing pieces, including “u-pick” harvests, special dinners and two dynamite gift shops that sell what they grow and create.

On the trainee side, individuals come to an orientation, find out if it’s a fit, then undergo a “trial hire” test run

before earning entrance to the program that can last a year. The seasonal work includes a mix of farming, craft workshops, digital and financial literacy tutorials and job training like resume writing, interview practice and employer panels.

Meanwhile, visitors can feast on the farm’s outputs in various ways. The property farmstead welcomes folks 10am-4pm seasonally (and pending weather), then sends them into the fields to collect what’s ready to harvest. One of the highlights there: strawberries (freshly in season in late spring), one harvester recently described as “the best in the galaxy.”

The community-supported agriculture program—the first in the county—hooks up scores of locals with produce and distributes boxes of fresh produce to agencies serving the area’s vulnerable.

“That’s the whole thing,” Ganzhorn says. “It’s a lot about connecting people to job opportunities, but it’s also about connecting people to each other and back to the land. There’s something about being in contact with the soil and the food that you’re eating that’s very healing and fun.”

This echoes something a keynote speaker for HGP’s annual Summer Sustain Supper fundraiser, pioneering chef-author-creative Bryant Terry, said in 2022: “What impresses me about the Homeless Garden Project is everything is connected.”

One of the most highly recommended ways to experience the HGP’s 3.5 acres is to simply wander its soothing spaces, including the dry flower barn. Pro tip: Focus on the flowers by making

your own bouquet and maximize avian observation because the West Side proerty is a prime bird-watching spot. Meanwhile, two HGP retail shops in the heart of downtown Santa Cruz and teacup-cute Capitola share more than 40 products made by trainees. Think lavender shortbread cookie mix, “comfort in a cup” tea, artisan mugs, sweatshirts and stickers.

Finally, arguably the most transformative thing to emerge from HGP is still to come. Later this year, HGP will debut a manual for the community nationwide. Homeless Garden Project: A Guide to Transitional Employment and Therapeutic Agriculture will arrive accompanied by a case study for a replica program in Oregon—and meet a need that’s inspired 82 different inquiries since January 2021.

“The farm offers a place of belonging. It offers safety. It offers a lot of tangible feedback: Trainees plant a seed and see it grow, they tend it and see it flourish, they harvest and feed our team—and our community—fresh, healthy, organic produce,” Ganzhorn told me after the 2022 Sustain dinner. “The farm helps all of us who come there take better care of ourselves and each other.”

Natural Bridges Farm by Homeless Garden Project, Shaffer Road, Santa Cruz, 831-426-3609. Homeless Garden Project Stores, 1338 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-295-6328 and 222 Esplanade, Capitola, 831-426-3609. homelessgardenproject.org

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ANTIQUES

After Effects

4920 Soquel Drive, Soquel, 831-475-5991

Anyone who appreciates beauty can treat themselves to paintings and prints, while bookworms can indulge their thirst for knowledge. Collectors of kitchenware won’t want to leave without adding a new dish to their collection.

Center Street Antiques

3010 Center St., Soquel, 831-477-9211, centerstreetantiques.com

A one-stop gathering of 25 antique dealers, Center Street Antiques features an eclectic mix of interesting and one-of-a-kind items.

Town and Country Antiques

9280 Hwy. 9, Ben Lomond, 831-336-5993

A great selection of lovely stainedglass lamps and antique documents of all sorts, including pictures, ads and stock certificates.

Wisteria Antiques and Design

5870 Soquel Drive, Soquel, 831-462-2900, wisteriaantiques.net

Wisteria is a direct importer of French antiques and accessories.

ART GALLERIES

Art of Santa Cruz

1855 41st Ave., Suite J10, Capitola, 831-515-7390 regionalartisansassociation.org

Art of Santa Cruz is a local arts venue dedicated to exhibiting and selling the work of local artists in and around Santa Cruz County.

Artisans Gallery/Agency

1368 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831423-8183, artisanssantacruz.com

Wall art, jewelry, glass, ceramic, metal work, and various other handcrafted pieces of art—both functional and

decorative—can be found at this downtown gallery, as well as lifestyle accessories, home goods and handcrafted furniture.

Curated by the Sea

703 Front St., Santa Cruz, 408-2502224, curatedbythesea.com

This light-filled, 4600-sq-ft gallery showcases the work of 40+ local and regional artists, as well as a rotating series of themed shows and special events.

R. Blitzer Gallery

2801 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-458-1217, rblitzergallery.com

Renovated warehouse gallery on the Westside that features local and regional artists.

Tannery Arts Center

1010 River St., Santa Cruz, 831-621-6226, tanneryartscenter.org

Expanding every year, what began as the union between the city of Santa Cruz and ArtSpace Projects has transcended the Tannery’s mission of an accessible and sustainable home for local artists. The Tannery has blossomed into a haven for art, culture and education for residents, visitors and the public.

BOOKSHOPS

Bad Animal

1011 Cedar St., Santa Cruz, 831-900-5031, badanimalbooks.com

Where to begin? This independent bookstore, focusing on used rare, fine press books, is also a wine bar and restaurant featuring natural wines and seasonal California-French cuisine.

Bookshop Santa Cruz

1520 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831423-0900, bookshopsantacruz.com

It’s famous for so many things—first and foremost, of course, books. This venerable local bookstore is, without a doubt, one of the best and most innovative not just in the Bay Area, but the entire country. Going strong now since 1966, it has survived an

earthquake, competitive chain stores and economic downturns. There’s a vast selection of books here, plus a full roster of author events and other community happenings throughout the year.

Frenchy’s Cruzin Books & Video

3960 Portola Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-475-9221, frenchys.com

This adult superstore sells adult books and videos, lacy unmentionables, sex toys and more.

Two Birds Books

881 41st Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-900-5588

The newest kids on the block, Two Birds Books is a great spot to find new releases, hunt for high-quality used books, and browse a quirky curation of cards, puzzles and gifts.

CLOTHING/SHOES

Amoureuse

1119 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-7363

If you’re looking for a stylish boutique with nourishing body products, accessories, elegant lingerie, classic perfumes, artistic jewelry, and unique gifts, this is the place to shop.

Bunny’s Gifts

7000 Soquel Drive, Ste 3, Aptos, 831-662-2730

A shopping experience like no other. Women’s clothing, shoes, accessories and gifts. Bunny’s in Aptos has a whole line of lovely hats, plus much more.

Bunny’s Shoes

1350 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-3824; 7000 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 831-662-2730

Looking for lipstick-red shoes with platform heels, or something just plain old comfortable? Bunny’s has a fine selection. The store always has a great sales rack outside as well.

Camouflage

1329 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-7613, shopcamouflage.com

Camouflage is a very sexy store! It carries a variety of fine lingerie, sexy clothing and intimate apparel, not to mention a wide array of sex toys. This adult store has been thriving for more than 30 years and is the perfect spot to find that seductive massage oil you’ve been looking for.

Fybr Bamboo

2685 Mattison Ln., Santa Cruz, 831-423-3927, shopfybr.com

What started as a recognition of the comfort and sustainability of bamboo clothing has evolved into a store that offers a variety of ecofriendly and stylish clothing, plus luxuriously soft bedding and locally made jewelry.

Mmē

910 B Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-216-6366, mme.ltd

High-end clothing and accessories for women who are looking for timeless staples that they will love wearing. Items are carefully curated for comfort and versatility.

O’Neill Surf Shop

400 Beach St., Santa Cruz, 831459-9230; 110 Cooper St. # D, Santa Cruz, 831-469-4377; 1115 41st Ave., Capitola, 831-475-4151, oneill.com

Legendary clothing and gear for surfing and skating.

Pacific Trading Co.

1224 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831423-3349; 504 C Bay Ave., Capitola, 831-476-6109, pacific-trading-co.com

This shop has won the GT Readers’ Poll award for Best Women’s Clothing many years in a row. The family-run women’s contemporary boutique also takes pride in customer service.

Pacific Wave Surf Shop

1502 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-458-9283, pacwave.com

Pacific Wave aims to bring the local surf shop mentality to a whole new level by keeping the local vibe fresh and taking care of customers.

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Shops

Rip Curl Santa Cruz

753 41st Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-4643233; 1395 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-713-5394; 1604 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-454-0360; ripcurl.com

All the apparel and gear for time at the beach.

Shilshol

109 Locust St., Santa Cruz, 831-440-8933, shilshol.com

This design studio and retail shop features Shilshol bags and accessories along with a curated selection of items from other independent brands and designers.

SockShop & Shoe Company

1515 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831429-6101, sockshopandshoeco.com

One of the best selections of socks and tights you’ll find anywhere, as well as a variety of comfort shoes for men, women and children. Service is great, so you can take your time to choose the right pair.

Synergy

Organic Clothing

2151 Delaware Ave., Santa Cruz, 888-466-0411; synergyclothing.com

With certified organic cotton and eco-friendly fibers, the downtown boutique offers a pallet of simple chic in the form of dresses, skirts, jackets, scarves, yoga apparel, tops, and jewelry. Sustainable and conscious business.

ELECTRONICS

Santa Cruz Tech Exchange

1715 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-6008915, santacruztechexchange.com

Buy, sell, and trade all kinds of electronics.

FITNESS

Cabrillo Fitness Club

6200 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 831-475-5979

Part of Toadal Fitness.

Toadal Fitness

113 Lincoln St., Santa Cruz, 831-4233764; 1200 17th Ave., #108, Santa Cruz, 831-464-3764; 269 Mt. Hermon Road, Scotts Valley, 831-430-9200; 2929 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831466-3764

Toadal operates on the belief that fitness should be accessible to all, and good health is a key part of happiness. Also: The member is always right.

FURNITURE

Couch Potato

3131 Soquel Drive, Soquel, 831-462-4636, cpotato.com

Quality sofas, sofa beds, recliners, chairs, and sectionals in leather and fabric—indulge the inner couch potato.

Interior Vision

Flooring & Design

2800 Daubenbiss Ave., Soquel, 831-293-7237, interiorvision.biz/

Specializing in flooring and window treatments; factory-trained professionals can assist you from conception to completion.

Ironhorse Home

925 41st Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-3466170, ironhorsehome.com/santa-cruz

This family-owned and operated business offers a variety of high-end and affordable home decor.

Maggie’s Place

910 A Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831466-2666, maggiesplacesantacruz.com

This furniture and home décor store also offers design services, aiming to be the go-to place for anyone interested in home décor insight and inspiration.

Natural Selection Furniture

607 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-4234711, naturalselectionfurnituresc.com

Focusing on a casual, contemporary style, Natural Selection offers boutique shopping at affordable prices.

Redo Consign & Redesign

1523 Commercial Way, Santa Cruz, 831-439-9201, redoconsign.com

This large space maintains high standards for vintage-to-new furnishings, art, mirrors, lamps, rugs, pots, statuary, and some outdoor items sourced from interior designers, private owners, stagers, and manufacturer sample sales.

SC41 Furniture

2701 41st Ave., Soquel, 831-464-2228, sc41.com

The award-winning SC41 Furniture store features quality, stylish home furnishings and a large selection that’s worth a few hours of your time. Most are made with sustainable materials.

GARDEN

American Leisure Patio

1118 Ocean St., Santa Cruz, 831-4232425, americanleisurepatio.com

American Leisure is a leading retailer of indoor and outdoor furniture, with a focus on quality, integrity and treating each customer as though they are the only customer. No order is too small or large for them.

DIG Gardens

420 Water St., Santa Cruz, 831-4663444; 7765 Soquel Drive, #A, Aptos, 831-688-7011 diggardens.com

DIG stands for Design Interior Garden, and you will definitely “dig” it! DIG has all kinds of plants—from palms, grevilleas, grasses, and bamboo to succulents and edibles. Stock up on DIG’s large range of organic heirloom veggies for your

own garden, and find patio furniture for dining outdoors.

The Garden Company

2218 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-429-8424, thegardenco.com

From wonderful perennials, tropicals, bulbs, and succulents that are easy to travel with to its gift shop filled with ceramics, candles, books, soaps, lotions, hats, and more, the Garden Company has much to offer.

Mountain Feed & Farm Supply

9550 Hwy. 9, Ben Lomond, 831-336-8876, mountainfeed.com

This eccentric and well-rounded locally owned shop is far from simply a feed and farm supply. With its homesteading section, you can find everything you need to do your own canning and make your own cheese and sausage. They also have a gift shop and an expansive edible nursery, along with all sorts of fun things for the home and garden.

Terra Nova Ecological Landscaping

831-425-3514, terranovalandscaping.com

This team takes the practices of organic gardening and ethics of permaculture and applies them to landscaping. Go to them for your landscape design, installation and maintenance needs.

GIFTS Annieglass

310 Harvest Drive, Watsonville, 831-761-2041, annieglass.com

In addition to being sold at highend stores like Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdale’s, local Ann Morhauser’s glass creations are shipped all over the world. Check out her online store for glassware and wine-tasting events at the Watsonville factory.

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Shops

Art of Santa Cruz

Capitola Mall, Capitola, 831-5157390, regionalartisansassociation.org

A nonprofit dedicated to exhibiting and selling the work of Santa Cruz County artists.

Avalon Visions

2815 Porter St., Soquel, 831-464-7245, avalonvisions.com

Take note of the abundance of choice books and music available here. There is a splendid collection of natural and crafted crystals, too—plus spiritual readings and an aura station.

Botanic and Luxe

110 Cooper St., Suite 100F, Santa Cruz, 831-515-7710, botanicandluxe.com

This shop is the perfect place to find a unique gift for the plant lover in your life, and you will leave inspired by the simple beauty of natural design.

Brown Ranch Marketplace

3555 Clares St., Capitola, 831-459-9990, brownranch.com

Visit the marketplace for a range of stores and eateries, including Cheese Shop 831, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Robbie’s Sandwiches, Roux Dat Cajun Creole, Zizzo’s Coffeehouse and Wine Bar, and much more.

Good Vibrations

111 Cooper St., Santa Cruz, 831-466-9870, goodvibes.com/s/

This sex-positive sexual health and wellness toy retailer offers education and information promoting sexual health, pleasure, and empowerment in addition to toys.

Lumen Gallery

112 Capitola Ave., #100, Capitola, 831-295-6647, lumengal.com

Featuring local artisans and designers who use sustainable and green practices.

OM Gallery

1201 Pacific Ave., Capitola, 831-425-9107, omgallery.com

OM Gallery carries creatively designed lighting—lamps that look like giant lotuses, flower string lights, floor lamps, and paper star lanterns. OM also has gorgeous handmade silk clothing in classic Vietnamese and Chinese styles, linen pants, handbags, scarves, and accessories.

Outside-In

7568 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 831-6840178, outside-in.myshopify.com

Offering gifts, home decor, jewelry, and luxury clothing with an emphasis on supporting local artisans and businesses. Their store specializing in educational toys, books and clothes— named Outside-In Kids—is next door to the main store.

Toque Blanche

1527 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-426-1351, mytoque.com/pages/our-stores

Toque Blanche carries hundreds of kitchen products. Knives, bowls, espresso machines and much more.

The True Olive Connection

831-458-OILS, trueoliveconnection.com

Specializes in fresh, high-quality olive oil and balsamic vinegar from around the world.

Zinnia’s Gift Boutique

219 Mount Hermon Road, Scotts Valley, 831-430-9466, zinniasgiftboutique.com

Women’s apparel, home decor, jewelry, holiday items, and more. Zinnia’s has been voted first place in our annual Best Of issue for several years.

Ethos

101 Capitola Ave., Capitola, 831-854-2490, ethossantacruz.com

Helping environmentally conscious shoppers reduce consumption of plastics and waste by offering a wide range of personal care items, home goods and on-the-go products.

JEWELRY

Byzantine Jewelry

1530 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-426-2308, bfinejewelry.com

Byzantine Jewelry specializes in colored stones, and their professional staff of experienced jewelers can create 3D images of any ring a customer designs to ensure complete satisfaction.

Dell Williams

1320 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-423-4100, dellwilliams.com

Selling classic and contemporary jewelry, Dell Williams has been locally owned and family operated for four generations. Dell Williams boasts an extensive jewelry showroom from some of the industry's most prestigious designers alongside a beautiful selection of giftware. A complete service department can help customers repair a broken necklace or restore or repurpose an inherited antique brooch. Dell Williams has been downtown since 1927 and is committed to provide the community with the very finest.

Ideal Jewelry

720 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-457-9245

This family owned and operated boutique features an artist and in-house jeweler.

Mark Areias Jewelers

7552 Soquel Drive at Aptos Center, Aptos, 831-688-2799, areiasjewelers.com

Fine jewelry and timepieces with a specialty in custom design. Also offers a wide selection of new and estate jewelry, plus a watchmaker on the premises for your watch-repair needs.

Stephan’s Fine Jewelry

102 Walnut Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-458-9950, stephansjewelry.com

Over 30 years of experience servicing Santa Cruz with a great selection of contemporary and classic fine jewelry and good prices.

Super Silver

1301 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-460-9696; 1855 41st Ave., Capitola, 831-477-1932; 214 Capitola Ave., Capitola, 831-462-9696, supersilver.com

This hotspot with locations in downtown Santa Cruz, the Capitola Mall and Capitola Village houses thousands of sterling silver chains, rings, earrings, charms, stone necklaces, hoops, and body jewelry.

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R&R

REST & RELAXATION

TOURS AND TRAILS

UCSC Arboretum

1156 High St., Santa Cruz, 831-427-2998, arboretum.ucsc.edu

Open daily from 9am-5pm, the revered arboretum boasts more than four decades of excellence in horticulture. But don’t expect to just see native flora and fauna, because the arboretum offers notables from around the globe.

Pacific to Redwoods Loop

Wilder Ranch State Park, 1401 Old Coast Road, Santa Cruz, 831-4239703, 831-426-0505, parks.ca.gov

A 12-mile loop that offers great views and a wide variety of birds and wildlife along the California coastline.

Neary Lagoon

Bay Street and California Street, Santa Cruz, cityofsantacruz.com

Navigate wooden walkways while admiring all sorts of wildlife. Entrances are located at the end of Chestnut Street, the end of Blackburn Street, and the corner of Bay and California streets.

West Cliff Drive

West Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz

A 2-mile coastal walk where you can watch the local surfers and sea otters during the day and view the lights of the Boardwalk at night.

REST & RECREATION / OUTDOORS AVIATION

Specialized Aviation

150 Aviation Way, Watsonville, 831-763-2244, specializedheli.com

Helicopter tours and aerobatic airplane rides, plus training.

BEACHES

Capitola Beach

The Esplanade, Capitola Village

It typically gets voted best beach in California. And with its close proximity to the Capitola Wharf, plus a slew of great restaurants and bars around, it’s pretty much one big slice of paradise. To avoid the crowds, the beach on the other side of the wharf is usually less crowded. With free shuttle service to your car, you can’t beat it.

Castle Beach

East Cliff Drive at Seabright Avenue

The castle may have fallen over, but that hasn’t affected Castle Beach’s great sandy stretch. Located between the Boardwalk and the harbor, it’s a great place to let the saltwater air flow through your hair and the ocean lap over your feet.

Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks

1543 Pacific Ave., Suite 206, Santa Cruz CA 95060, 831 429-1840, thatsmypark.org

(Friends) is a vital partner with California State Parks, creatively working to ensure our cherished local parks and beaches are thriving and available to all. Friends’ innovative and collaborative community partnership provides support and investment for education, equity and inclusion, conservation, facilities improvements, historic preservation and cultural events.

Moran Lake

East Cliff Drive, Live Oak

It’s one of the nicest beaches in the county, with great views and easy access. A secluded treasure.

Manresa State Beach and Sunset State Beach

La Selva Beach and Watsonville, 831-761-1795, 831-763-7062

Keep your eyes peeled for dolphins that regularly surf the waves, and the priceless sand dollars that wash up on shore.

Natural Bridges State Park

2531 West Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831423-4609, parks.ca.gov/naturalbridges

Natural Bridges is a Santa Cruz treasure. With fascinating tide pools and the monarch butterflies hanging from the eucalyptus trees in the fall, the locale never ceases to inspire generations of beachgoers. Bask in the beauty here.

New Brighton State Beach

1500 Park Ave., Capitola, 831-464-6329

A great campground nestled in coastal cypress and pines makes this a beach-camper’s paradise. The campground is always full in the summer, so making reservations is a must. A good spot for long summer walks, especially during low tide.

North Coast Beaches

Just a few miles north of the Santa Cruz city limits are some of the most beautiful miles of coastline in the world. Most beaches can be accessed by dirt trails or small roads.

Panther Beach

Highway 1, about 1 mile south of Davenport

Known for its beautiful rock formations and shiny, clean sand, Panther Beach is a memorable adventure. A take-your-breath-away beach.

Pleasure Point Beach

East Cliff Drive and Pleasure Point Drive, Santa Cruz

A little to the left of the late Jack O’Neill’s green cliff house is a nice protected beach that makes for a sunny spot after the morning fog has burned off. Perfect pleasure.

Rio Del Mar Beach

Rio Del Mar Boulevard, Aptos

The surf is milder than Manresa, but that doesn’t preclude the nasty riptides that have towed numerous unsuspecting swimmers into the deep. Great place to tan.

Santa Cruz Main Beach Beach Street, Santa Cruz

Boasting volleyball nets, hundreds (sometimes thousands) of sunbathers and lolling surf, Main Beach, directly in front of the Boardwalk, is pretty much how it used to be 80 years ago.

Seacliff State Beach

State Park Drive, Aptos, 831-685-6442

Surf perch and halibut have been caught off the side of the area’s well-known cement ship, but this destination stands out for its striking views.

Twin Lakes State Beach

East Cliff Drive at 7th Avenue, Santa Cruz, 831-427-4868

This beach caters to families, kite flyers, picnickers and the like, and it is said to be one of the warmest beaches in the county. It’s also a great place at night around a bonfire.

Waddell State Beach

Highway 1, about 5 miles north of Davenport, 831-427-2288

Rich beachcombing and tidepooling beach, though it tends to get too windy for lying in the sun. Every sort of sport except skiing seems to be practiced here, including hang gliding, windsurfing and kitesurfing.

BIKE RENTALS

Bicycle Trip

1001 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-427-2580, bicycletrip.com

Choose from cruisers, comfort, mountain, road and kids’ bikes, with helmet, handlebar bag and lock. Delivery and pickup within 12 miles.

Gazelle eBike Test Center

719 Swift Street, #61, Santa Cruz, 831.600.8745, gazellebikes.com

Showcasing the complete ebike fleet of an iconic 130-year-old Dutch bike brand, this new destination offers ebike rentals complete with personalized advice to match you with the ideal bike and route to have your best ride ever.

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REST & RELAXATION

Shuttle Smith Adventures

8035 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 831-234-3383

Mountain bikers can catch a shuttle to the top of Nisene Marks State Park to bike around the Soquel Demonstration State Forest trails. If your exercise plan involves lifting a beer to your mouth, take advantage of their party bus services for safe transit between destinations of your choice.

BOATING

Chardonnay Sailing Charters

790 Mariner Park Way, Dock FF, Santa Cruz, 831-423-1213, chardonnay.com

Multiple sails a day on the iconic, locally designed Santa Cruz 70, with specialty charters including winemaker, brewmaster, pizza and more.

Lighthall Yacht Charters

790 Mariner Park Way, Santa Cruz, 831-429-1970, lighthallcharters.com

Up to six passengers can enjoy a voyage on one of the luxurious 34-47-foot yachts for an affordable price. Yachts may be booked for private charters, lessons, events, or spreading the remains of a loved one at sea.

Monterey Bay Eco Tours

10932 Clam Way, Moss Landing, 831200-3454, montereybayecotours.com

Take a 90-minute cruise on a custom electric catamaran through the Elkhorn Slough. There’s restroom on board and children of all ages are welcome.

O’Neill Yacht Charters

275A Lake Ave., L Dock, Santa Cruz, 831-818-3645, sailoyc.com

Sail aboard the custom-built luxury 65’ Team O’Neill catamaran. Sailing tours include scenic daytime and

sunset sails, local regatta viewing sails, wine and beer tasting sails, and seasonal fireworks cruises. Also available for private charters.

Pacific Yachting Sailing School & Charter Boating

790 Mariner Park Way, Santa Cruz, 831-423-7245, pacificsail.com

Pacific Yachting incorporates team building and more on its excursions, with 18 sailboats from 22-43 feet.

Santa Cruz Boat Rentals

15 Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf, 831-423-1739

Some of the best variety is found here, with 24 wooden skiffs, 17 feet long with six-horsepower motors.

Stagnaro Fishing Trips

32 Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf, 831-427-2334, stagnaros.com

One of the original local Italian fishing families, Stagnaro offers fishing trips, whale watching and cruises.

GOLF

Seascape Golf Course

610 Clubhouse Drive, Aptos, 831-688-3213, seascapegc.com

You can have both 18- and 9-hole courses on more than 6,000 yards, situated between cypress trees. SGC also has an on-site Nike Golf learning center.

DeLaveaga Golf Course

401 Upper Park Road, Santa Cruz, 831-423-7214, delaveagagolf.com

This gorgeous course surrounded by trees offers an 18- or 9-hole course and driving range plus cart rentals. The driving range has 40 stalls, so you are almost guaranteed a spot.

Pasatiempo Golf Course

20 Clubhouse Road, Santa Cruz, 831-459-9155, pasatiempo.com

A semi-private golf club which

makes certain tee times available to the public. It offers a driving range, golf carts, golf instruction and club rentals. The course has a mandatory dress code, so be sure to dress appropriately.

KAYAKING Adventure Sports Unlimited

303 Potrero St., Unit 15, Santa Cruz, 458-3648, asudoit.com

Certified dive instructors teach scuba and lead dive trips. Kayak rental and instruction.

Aqua Safaris SCUBA Center

6896 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-479-4386, aquasafaris.com

Classes from beginner to instructor level, plus rentals and retail gear.

Kayak Connection

413 Lake Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-479-1121; 2370 Hwy. 1, Moss Landing, kayakconnection.com

A one-stop-shop for all things paddle related, Kayak Connection offers sea kayaking, stand-up paddling rentals, tours, and instruction in Santa Cruz and Moss Landing.

Venture Quest Kayaking

2 Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf, 831-425-8445, kayaksantacruz.com

Bring your kayak or rent one here and explore the bay. Tours available.

RACING

Mazda Raceway

Laguna Seca

1021 Salinas Hwy., Monterey, 831-242-8201

This world-renowned raceway hosts exciting auto and motorcycle competitions.

ROCK CLIMBING

Castle Rock State Park

In the Santa Cruz Mountains, along Skyline Boulevard. A premier bouldering destination.

TOURS & TRAILS

UCSC Arboretum

1156 High St., Santa Cruz, 831427-2998, arboretum.ucsc.edu

Open daily from 9am-5pm, the revered arboretum boasts more than four decades of excellence in horticulture. But don’t expect to just see native flora and fauna, because the arboretum offers notables from around the globe.

Pacific to Redwoods Loop

Wilder Ranch State Park, 1401 Old Coast Road, Santa Cruz, 831-423-9703, 831-426-0505, parks.ca.gov

A 12-mile loop that offers great views and a wide variety of birds and wildlife along the California coastline.

Neary Lagoon

Bay Street and California Street, Santa Cruz, cityofsantacruz.com

Navigate wooden walkways while admiring all sorts of wildlife. Entrances are located at the end of Chestnut Street, the end of Blackburn Street, and the corner of Bay and California streets.

West Cliff Drive

West Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz

A 2-mile coastal walk where you can watch the local surfers and sea otters during the day and view the lights of the Boardwalk at night.

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Pacific Edge Rock Climbing Gym

104 Bronson St., #12, Santa Cruz, 831-454-9254, pacificedgeclimbinggym.com

An impressive variety of indoor climbing. Bouldering, face climbs from 5.2 to 5.13, a roof, weight room, even a crack climb.

SCUBA

Aqua Safaris

6896 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-479-4386, aquasafaris.com

Explore the world’s oceans with Aqua Safaris.

Adventure Sports

303 Potrero St., Unit 15, 831-458-3648, asudoit.com

Divers of all skill levels can explore Monterey Bay’s reefs with complete training beforehand.

SKATEPARKS/ SKATE SHOPS Berdels

1233 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-421-1962, berdels.com

Berdels offers everything the skating heart could desire from men’s apparel to all skate needs—get your pizzaprinted skate socks here.

Cali Style

222 Mt. Hermon Road, Scotts Valley, 831-440-1088

Local shop specializing in skate and surf brands in Scotts Valley

Derby Skatepark

508 Woodland Way, Santa Cruz

Built in 1967, Derby has a long concrete skate run that ends in a big bowl.

Bill’s Wheels Skateshop

1240 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz. 831-469-0904, billswheels.com

Since 1977, this shop has featured a wide variety of boards and accessories.

Ken Wormhoudt Skate Park

225 San Lorenzo Blvd., Santa Cruz, 831-420-5270

This huge park boasts a full pipe, two bowls with pool coping and tile, a practice bowl and street course with steps, hubba ledges, wall ridges, metal rails, and great artwork.

Scotts Valley Skate Park

361 Kings Village Drive, Scotts Valley, 831-426-8424

Here you’ll find lines, rails, and large and small bowls for all skill levels to enjoy.

Santa Cruz Boardroom

825 41st Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-4642500, santacruzboardroom.com

Great quality boards and gear, plus tons of community involvement.

SKYDIVING

Skydive Surf City

160 Aviation Way, Watsonville, 831-435-5169

Expertly trained jumpers give you an insane adrenaline rush.

Skydive Monterey Bay

721 Neeson Road, Marina, 831-3843483, skydivemontereybay.com

Jump out of a perfectly good airplane in the world’s highest tandem skydive for once-in-a-lifetime views of the Monterey Bay and beyond.

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Covewater Paddle Surf

726 Water St., Santa Cruz, 831-600-7230, covewater.com

Covewater is Northern California’s only dedicated stand-up paddle board (SUP) shop, providing stand-up

paddle boards, equipment, rentals, and classes.

Stand-Up Paddle Board Co.

421 36th Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-818-7225

Unique services offered. Located in the harbor.

SUP Shack Santa Cruz

2214 East Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831464-7467, supshacksantacruz.com

Beginners and pros alike enjoy the year-round rentals and classes offered through this stand-up paddle boarding company, located in the Santa Cruz harbor.

SURF SPOTS SOUTH COUNTY

Capitola Jetty

When the swell is up, this spot is the place to be. A nice left careens in front of the jetty, and a turn to the right can go on forever, assuming your skag doesn’t hit the kelp-infested water.

The Hook

Named for the copious amounts of kelp in the lineup that “hooks” around skags and booties, this nice little point break has a loyal following.

Manresa/La Selva

Manresa is a mélange of peaks, valleys and sandbars, but often the place is epic, breaking left and right and all over. Expect a long, grueling paddle during the wintertime to the outside.

Pleasure Point

Like its moniker, this place is pleasure for just about everyone. As a result, it’s generally crowded with everyone from groms to experts, longboarders to ultra-thin glassed rippers.

SURF SPOTS SANTA CRUZ Cowell

The bunny slope of surfing gets its fair share of beginners, but it also has nice, sloping waves that go on forever. Easy access and easy attitudes make Cowell stand out.

Steamer Lane

One of the best classic breaks in the world, Steamer Lane more than lives up to its reputation. With four reef breaks rolled into one spot—The Point, Middle Peak, The Slot, and Indicators—the Lane has it all.

Natural Bridges

The best tube rides available if the conditions are just right. It’s a speedy right that peaks over an outer reef and peels toward the beach.

SURF SPOTS NORTH COUNTY

Three Mile

A great reef break that is usually uncrowded (until now), especially during the weekdays. Three Mile, as with most North Coast spots south of Davenport, includes a long walk through brussels sprouts fields.

Scott’s Creek

From long paddles and strong currents to sharky waters and unpredictable peaks, Scott’s isn’t for the faint of heart or arms. But when it goes off, it’s heaven on water.

Waddell Creek

Similar conditions for Waddell Creek as for Scott’s, except during the summer and early fall, when Waddell is one of the world’s premier windand kite-surfing spots.

SURF SCHOOLS/ RENTALS

Adventure Out

800-509-3954, adventureout.com

Offers many surf clinics, plus mountain biking, backpacking and rock-climbing.

Club Ed Surf School and Rentals, Inc.

831-464-0177, club-ed.com

Great for locals and visitors. Located at Cowell Beach between the Wharf and the Dream Inn.

Cowell’s Surf Shop

30 Front St., Santa Cruz, 831-427-2355,

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Surf lessons, rentals and close to the best beginner break in the area.

Freeline Surf Shop

821 41st Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-476-2950, freelinesurf.com

Surfboard rentals and more— everything from foam or soft-top boards, and fins, flippers, wetsuits and even stand-up paddle boards.

O’Neill Surf Shop

400 Beach St., Santa Cruz, 831459-9230; 110 Cooper St. # D, Santa Cruz, 831-469-4377; 1115 41st Ave., Capitola, 831-475-4151, oneill.com

You can nab surfboards, rent wetsuits and find brand-new gear.

Richard Schmidt Surf School

30 Front St., Santa Cruz, 831-423-0928, richardschmidt.com

Richard Schmidt won Best Surf School in our readers’ poll. Note the individual and group surf lessons, plus summer camps.

Surf School Santa Cruz

3548 Portola Drive, Santa Cruz; 211 Delaware Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-4283647, surfschoolsantacruz.com

Bud Freitas grew up surfing all over Santa Cruz County and has more than 20 years of water experience to channel into his surfing lessons. Board and wetsuit are provided.

SURF REPAIRS

BE Sanding Ding Repair

1336 Brommer St., Ste. A2, Santa Cruz, 831-471-8038, besanding.com

This local expert ding repair company services surfboards, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards.

ZIPLINING

Mount Hermon Adventures

17 Conference Drive, Mount

Hermon, 831-430-4357, mounthermonadventures.com

A typical tour is a two-hour foray into the forest, which includes six ziplines and two sky bridges that sit 150 feet in the air.

HOTELS, RESORTS & B&B’S

Babbling Brook Bed & Breakfast Inn

1025 Laurel St., Santa Cruz, 831-427-2437, babblingbrookinn.com

This B&B with 13 rooms is on one of the few redwood acres of land in downtown. Modern rooms in separate chalet-style buildings have private entrances, some with jet tubs, fireplaces and decks overlooking a historic water wheel, shade gardens and waterfalls. Full breakfast, and wine and cheese are served in the parlor. Five minutes to the beach, Boardwalk and downtown.

Bayview Hotel Bed & Breakfast

8041 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 831-688-8654

The most beautiful building in Aptos Village for the last 125 years, the Bayview Hotel’s façade takes you back to the days of horse-drawn carriages and a flourishing logging industry. Restored to the original grandeur of hotel builder Jose Arano, the 11 guest rooms each have their own private bath and modern amenities, including TVs, phones and modem hook-ups, fluffy beds, and fine linens. Extended continental breakfast is served on the veranda.

Best Western All Suites Inn

500 Ocean St., Santa Cruz, 95060, 831-458-9898

We offer the ideal location less than two miles from the Santa Cruz Boardwalk, and within one mile of the downtown shopping area. This all

suite property features a microwave and mini-fridge in all rooms, so you can take that delectable dinner home for seconds. Our Santa Cruz hotel also has a hot tub, business center and guest laundry to make guests feel right at home.

Best Western CapitolaBy-The-Sea Inn & Suites

1435 41st Ave., Capitola, 831-477-0607

This charming inn is perfectly located in Capitola, near the mall and close to the beach and shopping district. Easy access and fabulous customer service.

Best Western Rose Garden Inn

740 Freedom Blvd., Watsonville, 831-724-3367

This inn has fine decor and a great vibe. Located in Watsonville, near Moss Landing and a short drive from Santa Cruz. Close to an array of shops and restaurants in downtown Watsonville, too.

Best Western Seacliff

7500 Old Dominion Court, Aptos, 831-688-7300; reservations at 800-367-2003, seacliffinn.com

A short walk from Seacliff State Beach, this 149-room, award-winning lodge features a bar and grill, pool, fitness center, and meeting spaces. Check out Severino’s Bar & Grill, a locally owned restaurant inside the inn with great food and entertainment.

Brookdale Lodge

11570 Hwy 9, Brookdale, 831-609-6010, brookdalelodge.com

Take in the mountain atmosphere in this tranquil setting.

Casablanca Inn

101 Main St., Santa Cruz, 831-4231570, casablanca-santacruz.com

Located across from the Boardwalk, Casablanca is a fabulous inn, featuring 33 elegant accommodations—from rooms and bungalows to a guesthouse. Great for weddings.

Chaminade Resort & Spa

1 Chaminade Lane, Santa Cruz, 831-475-5600, chaminade.com

Here, you’ll find unforgettable views of Monterey Bay and guest rooms that come with full amenities and room service. Chaminade boasts an excellent conference center and is also ideal for weddings. Meals at Chaminade are created and presented with expert attention. Also check out the irresistible spa.

Cliff Crest Bed & Breakfast Inn

407 Cliff St., Santa Cruz, 831-427-2609, cliffcrestinn.com

The 1887 Queen Anne Victorian estate overlooks the ocean and mountains. A cluster of redwoods, lilacs, rockroses, bamboo, and jasmine surround the original carriage house. Full breakfast— including fresh fruit, homemade muffins, eggs to order, and tea—is served in the sunny solarium. A short walk to the Boardwalk, beaches and downtown. Each of the five rooms has its own bath, some with original clawfoot tubs and ocean views.

Continental Inn

414 Ocean St., Santa Cruz, 831-429-1221

Just a short walk from the Boardwalk and Main Beach, this inn has great deals and a great location.

Costanoa Coastal Lodge and Camp

2001 Rossi Road, Pescadero, 650-879-1100, costanoa.com

It’s just a half-hour north of Santa Cruz and was created for people who prefer a gentler kind of camping. Offers furnished canvas cabins with heaters, down comforters and tent service. You can also stay in the 40-room lodge or in one of the Douglas fir cabins with shared “comfort station” facilities. Note the great spa treatments, too.

Dream Inn

175 West Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831740-8069, dreaminnsantacruz.com

Situated on Cowell Beach, this boutique hotel offers newly renovated rooms with stunning views and close proximity to the wharf and Boardwalk. Each of the 165 ocean-facing rooms has a private balcony or patio. Take a swim in the pool or relax in the spa. Eat at Aquarius, the inn’s popular restaurant.

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Vineyards Winery

You are invited to explore our new wines at our vineyard with a majestic view of the Monterey Bay.

Enjoy a relaxing time and savor wines from John Bargetto’s exciting new venture. Come to Corralitos on a Sunday afternoon (May through November). Join the guided walking tour and learn about the vineyard and sustainable winegrowing from a 4th generation Santa Cruz winemaker.

Guided tours will be available.

Reserve your Semi-Private Tasting at: reganwinery.com

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Fairview Manor

Bed & Breakfast Inn

245 Fairview Ave., Ben Lomond, 831-336-3355, fairviewmanor.com

On the banks of the San Lorenzo River, this country home on three acres features five guest rooms decorated in “country eclectic” decor, all with private baths. Full breakfast, plus it’s close to hiking trails and is a quick drive to Big Basin and Henry Cowell Redwoods state parks, Roaring Camp Railroads and quaint restaurants.

Four Points by Sheraton Santa Cruz/ Scotts Valley

5030 Scotts Valley Drive, Scotts Valley, 831-438-1500, marriott.com

Spacious rooms and suites, plus a gym, restaurant and lounge, and complimentary parking.

The Hilton Santa Cruz/ Scotts Valley

6001 La Madrona Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-440-1000

One of the area’s finest hotels, complete with great service, big guestrooms and many amenities. Stonehouse Bar & Grill is the hotel’s impressive restaurant. Not far from Felton and Ben Lomond.

Hinds Victorian Guest House

529 Chestnut St., Santa Cruz, 831-423-0423, hinds-house.com

Weekly lodging in a historic landmark. It is a self-catered alternative to a standard hotel with full kitchen, laundry, common rooms, cable, phone, free WiFi, dining room, parlor, and sitting room.

Hotel Paradox

611 Ocean St., Santa Cruz, 831-425-7100, thehotelparadox.com

Boasting a style that balances modern edge with welcoming warmth, Hotel Paradox impresses right from the lobby’s front desk, made from a

large eucalyptus tree. Other perks: Solaire, the restaurant-bar that offers indoor and outdoor seating, and serves modern American cuisine, with an emphasis on seasonal, sustainable products from local farms and wineries. Fire pits and cabanas surround the pool, and a fitness room is available, too. All that, plus conference rooms, complimentary WiFi, iPod docks and more make this hotel stand out. Take note: the hotel plays off its moniker, so look for some quirky interactive happenings here, too.

Hyatt Place Santa Cruz

407 Broadway, Santa Cruz, 831-226-2300, hyatt.com

Find spacious rooms and amenities including free breakfast, free internet access, a fitness center, pool and much more.

Inn at Depot Hill

250 Monterey Ave., Capitola, 831-462-3376, innatdepothill.com

The Inn at Depot Hill was once the site of the original railroad depot built in 1881. Each of the 12 rooms is beautifully decorated and includes a fireplace, stereo, modem, phone, featherbeds, TV/VCR, robes, and most have private hot tubs on their patios.

Pacific Blue Inn

636 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-600-8880, pacificblueinn.com

The Pacific Blue Inn’s nine rooms were built using recycled and reclaimed construction materials.

Mission Inn

2250 Mission St., Santa Cruz, 831-425-5455, mission-inn.com

A modest Spanish Colonial-style hotel 1.9 miles from the Santa Cruz Wharf, Mission Inn is located on the main travel artery in and out of Santa Cruz in proximity to grocery stores, restaurants and one of the most photographed local icons, Natural Bridges State Beach.

Redwood Croft Bed & Breakfast

275 Northwest Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-458-1939

This cedar home with a wrap-around veranda and rural Bonny Doon setting is a place where pets and children are welcome. All three rooms are plush and clean, each with a fireplace, antiques, leather couches, and quality linens. Breakfast is prepared from all-organic ingredients.

Redwood Reflections Bed & Breakfast

4600 Smith Grade, Santa Cruz, 831-423-7221

On 10 redwood-filled acres in the Santa Cruz Mountains, this haven features three country-style rooms with decks and woodstove fireplaces. Note the vintage recreation room with a soda fountain, piano and merry-go-round. Swimming pool, bonfire pit and trails. Full breakfast, too.

Sea & Sand Inn

201 West Cliff Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-427-3400, seaandsandinn.com

Enjoy the scenic location close to the Wharf and Boardwalk as well as complimentary amenities, including free breakfast scones and yogurt.

Seascape Beach Resort

1 Seascape Resort Drive, Aptos, 866-867-0976, seascaperesort.com

Overlooking the bay, Seascape Beach Resort is the perfect place to wind down and relax. This four-diamond, green-certified resort features villalike rooms and two award-winning restaurants: Sanderlings and Palapas. Get a massage or take a fitness class here. Great for weddings.

Ventana Inn

48123 Hwy. 1, Big Sur, 831-667-2331, ventanainn.com

Discover a combination of luxury and natural beauty at this Big Sur getaway.

DAY SPAS

The Spa at Chaminade

1 Chaminade Lane, Santa Cruz, 831-457-5600, chaminade.com

With a vast 1,700-square-foot luxury destination spa and 200+ acres of natural beauty, prepare to indulge in the ultimate journey of relaxation and renewal.

Empowering Hands

5215 Scotts Valley Dr. Suite F, ScottsValley, 831-888-7614, empoweringhandsmassage.com

Voted Best Massage Therapist, they aim to provide a safe healing environment to bring the body and mind back to optimal health through therapeutic bodywork.

Faust Salon and Spa

1855 41st Ave., Suite B4, Capitola, 831-462-9201

110 Cooper St., #100F, Santa Cruz, 831-420-0701

219 Mount Hermon Road, Scotts Valley, 831-706-8960, faustsalon.com

Offering everything from men and women’s haircuts to hair rebonding and Brazilian blowouts, Faust can help just about anyone find the look they seek.

Flying Crane

245 Mt. Hermon Road, Scotts Valley, 831-515-8380; 2140 41st Ave., Suite 1000, Capitola, 831-687-8188, flyingcranemassage.com

Flying Crane will help you relax, whether you’re carrying your stress in your neck or your feet. The spa offers acupressure foot massages (also known as reflexology) and very affordable body massage in each of its three convenient shopping center locations.

Kalani Day Spa

245 Mt Hermon Road D, Scotts Valley, 831-600-7116, kalanidayspa.com

Relax, review and renew with facials, massage, waxing, lashes and wellness.

Pacific Skin Care

2628 Soquel Drive, Santa Cruz, 831-476-1060, pacificskincaresc.com

From facials to waxing, mineral makeup, diamond microdermabrasion, and massage, Pacific Skin Care can make you feel like a new person. Great

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attitude and service make it stand out. By appointment only.

Santa Cruz Core

317 Potrero St., Suite C, Santa Cruz, 831-425-9500, santacruzcore.com

Santa Cruz Core staff are experts in integrative wellness. They offer an array of massage and bodywork services, including Swedish, deep tissue, myofascial release, Thai, shiatsu, acupressure, Tui na, acupuncture, prenatal, hot stone, and aromatherapy.

Skin Care Pleasure Point

871 41st Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-4751001, skincarepleasurepoint.com

Skin Care Pleasure Point offers a variety of beauty treatments and skin treatments, in addition to hair removal and waxing services customized for each person’s unique skin and hair type.

Tea House Spa

112 Elm St., Santa Cruz, 831-426-9700, teahousespa.com

The redwood decks, private ozonepurified hot tubs with jets, cedar-

lined saunas and shoji windows that open into a 1940s Japanese bamboo garden are divine. The Tea House is known for its fine array of green, black and herbal teas. It offers massage in a variety of techniques, and even has a frequent-tubber discount.

Well Within Spa

417 Cedar St., Santa Cruz , 831-458-9355, wellwithinspa.com

A retreat in the center of downtown, Well Within is a favorite spot for locals and visitors to soak in tubs set in a soothing, private indoor-outdoor space. Or treat your body to a private sauna, therapeutic massage or facial. Their house line of herbal and aromatherapy products can be purchased.

Yoso Wellness

740 Front St., #110, Santa Cruz, 831-600-8053, yosowellness.com

Wellness spa offering facials, massages and peels and more while using only organic products.

SANTA CRUZ PARKING

Local Wharf Pass

21 Municipal Wharf, Santa Cruz, 831-420-5726 cityofsantacruz.com

Park Cards

Cityofsantacruz.com

ParkCard brochure for City parking meters, pay-by-space machines and bike lockers. Only pay for the time you use at parking meters and get a refund of your unused time, added back onto your card.

The Santa Cruzer Beach & Downtown Shuttle

cityofsantacruz.com

The Santa Cruzer is the best way to get back and forth between the beach and downtown and avoid parking and traffic. The Santa Cruzer shuttle is convenient, all electric and eco-friendly, ADA-accessible and an enjoyable way to experience what Santa Cruz has to offer for all ages.

R&R Cannabis

KindPeoples

3600 Soquel Ave., Santa Cruz, 831471-8562; 533 Ocean St., Santa Cruz, 831-515-4144, kindpeoples.com

One Plant Santa Cruz

3 Bros

1100B Fair Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-345-0281, 3brossantacruz.com

The Apothecarium

1850 41st Ave., Capitola, cannacruz.com

Central Coast Wellness

3088 Winkle Ave., Santa Cruz, 831-475-5506, oneplant.life

PR Farms

1051 41st Ave., Santa Cruz, 833-424-4283, enjoythefarm.com

Reefside Dispensary

1104 Ocean St., Santa Cruz, 831-334-3763, reefside.co

Santa Cruz Naturals

9077 Soquel Drive, Aptos, 831-6887266; 19 San Juan Road, Royal Oaks, 831-722-2018, santacruzcannabis.com

Surf City Original

2649 41st Ave., Soquel, 831-325-7299, surfcityoriginal.com

Therapeutic Healthcare Collective

5011 Soquel Drive, Soquel, 831-713-5641, thcsoquel.com

Treehouse

3561 Soquel Drive, Soquel, 831-471-8289, ourtreehouse.io

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very year, billions of unused straws, utensils, napkins, condiment packets, and other accessories are included in take-out and delivery orders and just thrown away or worse, end up as litter.

In compliance with CA Assembly Bill 1276, these items will only be given out upon request.

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