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    Burgers are disgusting. Place is horrible. Ambiance is god awful. Didn't try the pizza. Might be worth a shot if you like eating garbage.

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    Cattlemen's Bar - Hot Honey Chicken Biscuit

    Cattlemen's Bar

    3.5(90 reviews)
    40.1 mi
    $$

    Cattlemen's is upstairs at the Paso Robles Inn (and above the Steakhouse), is a a lovely…read morewestern-themed bar with long bar, fireplace with sofas, and outdoor balcony seating. * They have beers on tap, wines by the glass, and a lovely amount of cocktails. * The menu is small. A handful of apps ($9-23), a few steaks ($40-60), a burger ($24), and a fried chicken biscuit ($18). I had the Steak Au Poivre (new york strip), and it was just fair. * The staff is dressed cute as cowboy and cowgirls. Commonplace for Texas and Oklahoma, but notsomuch around these parts. It's a good hang. They have solo/duo performers on weekend. Overall, it's good for a drink and app, but far from a great place.

    Nice cozy environment. Staff seems very very green. Fast on the water refills, slow on everything…read moreelse. Any questions made the server seemingly glitch, as though he couldnt comprehend the questions (can I have some salt and pepper? Do you have a dessert menu?). It took him an long time to come to our table to take our order- despite him simply standing off to the side watching us. We told him we did not like spicy food, and he did not warn us that the chips had a kick. Its odd that they have no BBQ sauce available. The food was eh, not worth the price imo. I doubt we will be back.

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    Street Side Ale House & Eatery - CHIMICHURRI STEAK SALAD

    Street Side Ale House & Eatery

    4.1(570 reviews)
    39.9 mi
    $$

    They have the yummiest little shrimp tacos :)) they are my favorite dish. Both restaurants in Paso…read moreRobles as well Atascadero have such an amazing staff and environment, very clean and friendly. Staff is very friendly, very welcoming and knowledgeable about their items. Definitely a good spot to come to eat as a big group. Bathrooms are clean and so are tables and chairs. Both locations have a bar sitting , as well sitting outside or inside. Both are in the center of their towns super close to everything and parks. Come check them out and give them a try !! I recommend!!

    Fun atmosphere and good food!…read more Stopped here for a quick drink and bite to eat before heading back to the hotel for the night. The town was hosting live music at the plaza across the street so we sat outside facing the plaza. It was a great way to enjoy our meal! The place was pretty packed because of the World Cup going on (Mexico vs Korea) so I understand why our server was a bit slow. She was handling tables inside and outside but keep in mind when it gets busy you may wait a bit longer for things. I ordered "The Steak" which is a hangar steak with a compound butter on top and Brussels sprouts on the side, I subbed potatoes for coleslaw. The steak was cooked nicely and had a great crust on the outside, very flavorful with just the right amount of saltiness. The Brussels were some of the best I've had even though they were so simple. I ate every last one! The slaw was ok but not a ton of flavor, it was pretty light on the sauce. We also got an order of bacon wrapped jalapeños with cilantro ranch. They were so good! We destroyed them in seconds while burning our tongues on the lava-like cheese. Worth it!

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    Pea Soup Andersen's Restaurant - Liver and Onions Special

    Pea Soup Andersen's Restaurant

    3.4(2k reviews)
    76.2 mi
    $$

    I can't even tell you the last time I was here. It has to be over 10 years or so. Of course it's a…read moremajor stop for people who know about it. The other location in Buellton closed a while ago so I think this maybe the only one left. Could be the original but I'm not sure. Just off the 5 heading north. We stopped by for a quick bite before heading back on the road. Mid week which wasn't that busy. It's been so long ago that I didn't remember what the inside looked like. As we had our little pup with us, they were able to accommodate us. There's three entrance from the front area. Main being the one that leads you to the restaurant. Another is from the gift shop side and we also noticed people coming in from the side of the bar. One side is the restaurant which we looked at but ended up at the bar section. Which happened to be happy hour happening. Didn't know they had that to offer. Bar area was pretty quiet when we were there but it did pick up. There's also patio seating right outside there. Main menu pretty much has as everything but we just opted for some happy hour bites for now. Drink special was offered both for draft and bottle as well as cocktails and wine. Food menu, they were limited on that but the usual were offered. Both cup or bowl of the famous soup was available. Half order of the potatoes skin, onion rings and wings were available as well as the quesadillas. Soup was decent but could have been hotter. Onion rings, and the wings were ok. Good nothing major to rave about. Both served with ranch sauce. I also picked up some dessert from the counter which looked great. Happy hour items were decent for the price. The service for the whole place was great. All The staff and waitress were very friendly and helpful. Our waitress who was also the bartender was a major doll. She was very sweet. As well as all the ladies on the restaurant side. Very accommodating to us. Overall, it was a cute stop off for a quick bite. Cute gift shop that's worth a wandering around. Plenty of parking available.

    I have always wanted to stop by Pea Soup Andersen's. It is iconic driving down the I-5 with its…read morewindmill towering over the surrounding landscape. Outside there is a photo op and the building looks really cool. Inside, you can find all things Danish. However, I was sad to find the shop was so much smaller than the pictures on Yelp show. Everything is connected inside - the shop, bakery, restaurant, bar, and restrooms. The restaurant is huge and there's also an eating area at the bar and a back patio, although it was dusty and cramped and I don't think many people use the patio seating. They are dog friendly and the bartender allowed us to sit in a corner of the bar with our two dogs for our dinner. We also were able to walk them around inside the shop. Split Pea Soup 3.5/5* The soup itself is boring. There's a grainy texture, good flavor, but blah. You definitely need to order the toppings to go with it, which is a weird combination of stuff that somehow makes the soup so much better. You get cheese, sliced ham, bacon, scallions, and croutons but the crunchy green onions and bacon are what makes the soup pop. It feels like eating a healthier version of chili. Country Fried Steak 2/5* Not your typical country fried steak. The batter on this is thin and isn't very textured with crunchy edges. It was like a sad limp piece of fried patty. The steak had good seasoning but the batter really did it no justice. Hashbrowns were average. The scrambled eggs were fluffy and English Muffin was perfectly toasted. I do like that they give you a whopping amount of whipped butter for your toast! The bakery had some good looking pastries. The whole experience reminded me of a piece of Solvang. Great rest stop for something different. Plus, the bathrooms are huge and clean.

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