Across from the San Luis Obispo Airport at 1025 Farmhouse Lane is a new restaurant called Farmhouse Corner Market. Along with a breakfast and lunch menu and a Friday and Saturday dinner menu, which looks delicious, they have a coffee menu. Closing hours vary from day to day but most days they open at 7:00 A.M. It has a very pleasant atmosphere, with an urban feel. It is open and airy and bright and cheerful. One wall is painted with a mural of an aerial view of local farmlands, and there are various sinks mounted on this wall with foliage growing out them. Very clever! There is both outdoor and indoor seating with plenty of tables, chairs, and also a large counter area with barstools. Attached is a market with beer, wine, ice cream, jewelry, cheeses, preprepared meals, plants, skin care items, and you name it! It seems like a great place to buy a gift or something for yourself. Sheila had a small light roast drip coffee which was $2.50. It was robust and satisfying. Joan had a flat white coffee with oat milk, which is like a latte with less milk. She said she would get it again. It was $4.25. She also had a cinnamon muffin (AKA donut in the shape of a muffin) which she liked very much. We would definitely go back again for a meal, shopping, or just a nice cup of coffee and a chat.
Think About It: "To speak gratitude is courteous and pleasant, to enact gratitude is generous and noble, but to live gratitude is to touch Heaven."
Johannes A. Gaertner
Friday, November 8, 2019
Friday, September 27, 2019
Joliene Bakery
On this cool Autumn morning we went to The Creamery at 570 Higuera Street where there is a new European style bakery called Joliene Bakery, which has a very nice coffee menu to accompany its many baked goods, as well as breakfast and lunch items. It's a cute place with both indoor and outdoor seating. The barista was very friendly and welcoming. Sheila got a small drip coffee which was $3.50. All coffee drinks come with a delicious house made crisp and cinnamony cookie. The coffee was rich and satisfying. Joan got a dark chocolate ganache latte with house made cashew milk. This is the first place where we've seen this particular latte offered. It was $6.00. She describes it as not overly sweet, but with a definite chocolate goodness to it. She says she'd get it again, for sure. We also got a cookie to go with our coffee called a Nuttin Better, which was so good and rich and that's all we have to say about that! If you like peanut butter and shortbread, this cookie is for you. The refurbished Creamery is a lovely spot to go to at the edge of town, with a calming atmosphere and several shops and restaurants to enjoy. Go check out Joliene Bakery!
Think About It: "I hope I can be the Autumn leaf, who looked at the sky and lived. And when it was time to leave, gracefully it knew life was a gift." Dodinsky
Friday, August 16, 2019
Kin Coffee Bar
This beautiful San Luis Obispo August morning we were delighted to try out a brand new coffee establishment called Kin Coffee Bar, located in the heart of downtown at 847 Higuera Street. It is an intimate venue, with a definite modern, yet vintage vibe. We were greeted by the friendly barista/owner, starting our experience this morning on a very positive note. There are a number of very intriguing drink choices, but we decided to go with our usual latte and Americano coffees. Both were specially prepared for us on the spot and did not disappoint. The Americano which Sheila got was bold and delicious. She finished the entire generous cup, which she doesn't always. It was a very reasonable $3.00. Joan's latte was $4.25, and she described it as full bodied and with just the right balance of cream and coffee. There are a number of seating choices including comfy club chairs and a window bench, just right for people watching, bar stools, and interesting classic chairs and side tables stocked with vintage magazines and newspapers. It is a perfect atmosphere for conversation among friends. They also have a variety of goodies to go with your coffee. Joan got a raspberry almond croissant, which was flaky and fresh. Our coffees came with a tiny buttery cookie, too. Their coffee beans are provided by locally owned Cacti Coffee Roasters. We would definitely recommend that you stop in and stay awhile to enjoy not only the atmosphere but the amazing drink menu they offer.
Think About It: We are celebrating new beginnings and blessings with the arrivals of granddaughters Terra and Nora for both of us! Find something to celebrate today in your life, whether small or monumental.
Think About It: We are celebrating new beginnings and blessings with the arrivals of granddaughters Terra and Nora for both of us! Find something to celebrate today in your life, whether small or monumental.
Friday, July 5, 2019
Nourish
Happy day after the 4th of July! This morning we ventured out to the heart of downtown San Luis Obispo to a place we just recently discovered but apparently has been open for about two years. It is called Nourish, located at 1126 Morro Street, next to the Granada Hotel . It is easily missed if you're walking by because it is a small place, but don't let the size fool you. It has an extensive breakfast and lunch menu as well as coffees, teas, wine and beer. There are gluten free, dairy free, and vegan options, too. It is a cute place with a very pleasant atmosphere and includes both indoor and outdoor seating. Sheila had her usual black coffee, an Americano, which was robust and flavorful. It was $3.00. Joan had a latte made with espresso, almond milk, and housemade vanilla syrup, along with a morning glory muffin, which was delicious. The coffee they use is roasted by Cacti Roasters. Joan described it as smooth, strong, and tempered nicely by the almond milk. We look forward to going back one day soon to try their lunch or breakfast items.
Think About It:
Today, put down that which does not serve you and pick up all that makes you full and filled.
Arielle Estoria
(From the Nourish website.)
Think About It:
Today, put down that which does not serve you and pick up all that makes you full and filled.
Arielle Estoria
(From the Nourish website.)
Friday, April 5, 2019
Le Petit Paris
Located at the end of Mission Mall on Higuera Street near San Luis Creek is a new coffee place called Le Petit Paris. It is a charming and very inviting venue with both indoor and outdoor seating which includes comfy chairs, couches, tables, and counters. There is a welcoming fireplace, a friendly and accommodating barista named Julian, and gentle music playing in the background, which all go to make up a very pleasant experience. There is an extensive drink menu as well as pastries, breakfast items, and lunch offerings. They also have beer and wine. Joan had a soy latte with hazelnut flavoring which she enjoyed very much. There are a number of different flavorings to choose from. It was $4.25. Sheila had her usual black coffee. It came in a generous cup and was so delicious she drank the whole thing! It was $2.50. We both agreed we'd come back for not only coffee but to try their breakfast and lunch fare. So if you're downtown, we recommend you stop by Le Petit Paris and sit and relax with a cup of coffee or other drink and enjoy the ambience offered there!
Friday, February 8, 2019
WithCo Coffee
We are excited to blog about the newest coffee house in San Luis Obispo today! It is called WithCo Coffee and is located in the Creamery Marketplace at 570 Higuera Street. The Creamery has recently gone through some great changes, adding several new businesses, one of which is WithCo Coffee. It is an intimate and inviting setting, with some indoor and outdoor seating. There is an intriguing coffee and tea menu, as well as some goodies to go with your beverage, such as donuts and croissants. They also serve some delicious looking spritzes. The decor is modern and minimalist with clean fresh lines. The barista was very friendly and helpful and accommodating. Sheila had an Americano which was $3.00. It was strong and robust. Joan had what is called on the menu an Ellis Old Fashioned, which is a latte with cinnamon, whole vanilla bean, orange, aromatic bitters, and almond milk. Joan added some half and half and she says it had a strong flavor of cinnamon and was delicious, smooth, and had just the right amount of sweetness. It was $6.75. We really like what they say on their website. "At WithCo, we believe in using coffee to build community." Go check out this newest coffee venue in downtown SLO with a friend.
Think About It: Consider going to coffee to catch up with a friend and leave your devices behind.
Think About It: Consider going to coffee to catch up with a friend and leave your devices behind.
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