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    Rancho Cortés - Cheese cellar

    Rancho Cortés

    4.1(7 reviews)
    5.6 km
    $$

    We laughed when we read the previous yelper's advice to "follow your instincts" but he ended up…read morebeing totally right! Actually it was my bf's instincts that we should have followed bc he pointed at a small dirt road and said "I think we're supposed to turn there" and I suggested driving around more after looking dubiously at it. Whoops! Turned out he was right! After we drove around for 30+ minutes zig zagging back and forth, we finally asked the right person for directions and it turned out that was exactly the road we should have gone down haha :) So here's how we got here: If you're driving NE on Hwy 3 (from Ensenada), drive past the small town of San Antonio de las Minas, and after a minute or two, take the first U-turn, then make a right at the first paved road after the U-turn. Follow the paved road for 5ish minutes, then cross the street at the intersection where it hits "Carretera el Tigre" and then keep going straight on the dirt road. Follow the dirt road and you'll almost immediately start seeing signs for Rancho Cortes. Stay right on the fork that has no signs, and you'll find it after a few minutes. Hard earned directions! I uploaded a google map snapshot of exactly where the dirt road starts, hope that helps! The cheese cave was way more low key than I had expected, but it was still a fun quick pitstop. The boy manning the desk was shy but showed us around and we generally got the gist of what he was saying between his limited English, our limited Spanish, and a lot of gesturing. He charged us 35 pesos total to take the two of us to the cave and gave us each tastings of five cheeses. The cheeses were good but overwhelmingly strong so I was craving wine or anything to cut the taste of the strong cheese by the last tasting. Good luck finding it!

    Hard to find, but tasty cheeses and the most wonderful olive oil I have ever tasted. You can really…read moretaste the terrior and uniqueness. They make the most fruit-driven olive oil I have ever experienced. We are bringing home several liters! There were some severe language barriers, as even my Spanglish is lacking but the young man tending to the tastings was ready and willing with his phone translation app. We even managed to get a tour where they make the cheeses which was attached to the milking area, which was directly adjacent to where the cows live.Talk about farm fresh!!! He served us 6 different cheeses, each very enjoyable. The light Valle was fresh and clean, there was a rather soft gouda, an aromatic chipotle, one with chopped olives, and a parmesan style which was not quite as dry and nutty as one would expect, but very nice too. We dipped the cheeses in the olive oil....ahhhhh bliss. The signage to get there is sorely lacking...you need to look VERY carefully and trust your instincts to actually get there. It is a long way on a very unlikely road. I included a photo of the intersection from which you begin the off-road journey to hopefully help a few cheese-heads find the destination. We wandered up and down the highway quite a bit before actually finding the right road. And once you get there, you still may have questions because the tasting room is a very tiny little building which looks rather unlikely.

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    Rancho Cortés - Cheese cave! Follow your instincts!

    Cheese cave! Follow your instincts!

    Rancho Cortés - So when you've given up hope...this is it!!!!

    So when you've given up hope...this is it!!!!

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    Smallgoods Cheese Shop & Cafe - Summertime is sandwich platter time.

    Smallgoods Cheese Shop & Cafe

    4.6(195 reviews)
    112.8 kmLa Jolla
    $$

    If you love sandwiches like I love sandwiches, you've got to try Smallgoods!…read more Located in La Jolla, there's plenty of street parking in the surrounding neighborhoods. Overall, a really walkable area! Walking in, it's clear that their sandwiches are a crowd favorite from all the awards on the walls. Dubbed as "La Jolla's Most Popular," I went with their California Turkey & Cheese. It features a long list of things: California Swiss + SoCal Turkey + Granny Smith Apple + Cucumber + Micro & Mixed Greens + Local Mustard + Smoked Padron Jam + Mayo. I absolutely adore when sandwiches have a splash of fruit or jam in them. It's so underrated! I brought it to the water to enjoy and it made for the perfect beach sandwich. Light, flavorful, and filling- I was the envy of every seagull with this beaut haha. I will be returning to try their long menu of what sounds like incredible combos all around!

    I got to try Smallgoods last week, and it was fantastic…read more Parking was scarce, but we parked down the street and walked over. We were greeted by a friendly staff member. It was our first stop on a mystery picnic experience. We had our to go order waiting for us, it was a fantastic Charcuterie board. It had cheeses, meats, fruits, and it was delicious. The ingredients were high quality. It is small and cozy inside, and outside they have a few tables with umbrellas and a rocking bench.

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    Smallgoods Cheese Shop & Cafe - California turkey & cheese with added "platter" of deliciousness

    California turkey & cheese with added "platter" of deliciousness

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    Drinks menu 4/2026

    La Cava del Queso

    La Cava del Queso

    4.2(10 reviews)
    67.6 kmLa Chapu (Chapultepec)
    $$

    Owner Marcelo Castro and his staff are remarkable conduits into the hidden world of delicious…read morecheese. The fresh just-made cheeses on offer are creamy and craveable. While the nutty and briny complexity of the aged cheeses with their earth and funk are extraterrestrial. The knowledge of what cheese to use for what situation is the extra elevation to Marcelo's amazing cheese shop.

    If you're a foreigner, you would never select anything here. This place is just an atrocity to the…read morepalate. I'd go to Walmart first. At Cava del Queso, the employees know nothing about cheese, and less than that about quality. And unfortunately, this proves way more true about the owners. The owners are laughing all the way to the bank while they take lots of your money for terrible taste and quality. If you can go shopping in California, it's worth it. Even their Mexican cheese is bad. I bought Mexican local butter today. The wrapper was dirty. I should have known to go somewhere else, but I wanted one last try. FAILED TERRIBLY. The butter inside the dirty packaging wasn't good. It was actually turning rancid. I'm feeding it to the squirrels. Don't waste your time here Or in centro. So sad. But maybe they'll improve???? I'm not holding my breath other than in the shop . Sorry, but yuck. These guys have never even left Tijuana I bet. Tragedy. Sorry.

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    Mostrador con panes, aceites y salsas

    La Cava del Queso
    La Cava del Queso

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