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This is the official wrap up of our post-deployment California roadtrip. We've been dreaming of this vacation for months and planning for almost as long. It was sort of second honeymoon and so we were willing to spend a bit more than usual for fantastic accommodations. We picked our hotels in advance based mostly on yelp reviews and then decided where to eat the same way while we were in each city.

We left from Sacramento (where our families live) and headed to Napa on Sunday.

Rancho

We stayed at the Rancho Caymus Inn. Which was awesome on the inside with comfy beds, rustic decor and a fireplace. We were purposely up on the St. Helena end of town because that's where the wineries we wanted to visit were located.

Cook

That first night we ate at Cook and it was wonderful. We shared melt in your mouth gnocchi, braised short-ribs, a great bottle of wine and an ice cream sundae made with balsamic vinegar – strange but awesome.

Winetasting

Monday morning we tasted at Flora Springs because it was associated with our hotel which meant it was free and Neal (my dad's favorite winery) and Viader. All were great. The view at Viader was fantastic (and that Dalmatian greeter was pretty cute).

Dinner Monday night was at the Rutherford Grill. It was good, but a little too over-hyped to make it a favorite.

Luna

Before we left Napa on Tuesday, we ate at La Luna Market which is basically a grocery store with a Mexican food kitchen in the back. Paul read about it months ago and had been looking forward to it since then. Thankfully, it did not disappoint.

Sf2

We were coming from the north and got off the 101 at exit 442 to take a few pictures of the Golden Gate Bridge. It was a stunningly beautiful day and I'm glad we took the time to stop.

Vitale

In San Francisco we stayed at the Hotel Vitale which is a sister hotel to the place we were married.

Bridge

Our view of the ferry buidling and bay bridge was pretty fantatic.

Pier39

The first day in San Francisco we ran down from our hotel (near Pier 2) to Fisherman's Wharf (Pier 39) along Embarcadero. It was a great run and quite popular because on the bay side there are no stoplights to hold you up.

Wexlers

We celebrated Happy Hour at 83 Proof and had dinner at Wexlers. Both are in downtown and walking distance from our hotel. Pretty small menu at Wexlers, but very good stuff. We had the BBQ scotch eggs for an appetizer because they were recommended on yelp. I can't even explain them (something about poaching, breading and frying), but so GOOD. And for dessert we had burbon banana cream pie.

Plant

The next morning we ran down to Pier 39 again and then had a small breakfast at The Plant. Just simple breakfast sandwiches and fantastic coffee. After deciding it wasn't enough coffee (Paul came home from deployment pretty addicted), we walked back to the ferry building for Blue Bottle Coffee.

Chinatown

Wednesday we walked and walked and walked. Paul estimated it was over 10 miles in total. Highlights were going through Chinatown and to the base of Coit Tower.

Superduper

Lunch was burgers and fries at Super Duper – a local place with a few different SF locations. I so wanted a fresh piece of that liner paper, but I was too scared to ask.

And then that night we met up with some friends for Happy Hour at Rickhouse and dinner at a French place called Cafe Claude. I loved the bar and it's fancy cocktails, but other than the fantastic steak tartare, the restaurant wasn't too great – excellent company made up for it though.

Breakfast

Thursday we woke up and had a quick breakfast of oatmel and coffee at the ferry building before getting on the road for home.

Glenoaks

In Big Sur, we stayed at Glen Oaks Motel (excuse those photos – I didn't grab any good ones – and don't mind the computer, it was just there so we could finish the final episode of Dexter season 5.) We had one of the Little Sur Cabins and it was little, basically just room for a bed and small bath. It was awesome though – a lot like camping except with a crazy comfortable bed and heated floors (so nothing like camping). Outside the door we had our own little fire pit where we roasted marshmellows and drank wine and talked about what's next for e&p.

Bigsurfood

We ate at Nepenthe. Yelp promised the view would be fantastic but that the food would only be decent. We loved the view. And actually loved the food. The entrees didn't look great so we ended up splitting a bunch of appetizers which I think must be the way to go. They cooked Brussels sprouts and then served them cold with bacon, dates and a great cream dressing. I was obviously excited.

Hike

We took a short hike on Friday morning before heading out – maybe just a couple miles. The trails in Big Sur are fantastic and it made me excited about getting on more weekend hikes in our area this spring.

Lastday

After the hike we had breakfast at Deetjens. I had eggs benedict and it was fanastic.

Home

And then it was just a five hour drive home. Lots of very curvy roads and beautiful views down the 101. I felt like I was in a Visit California commerical. We were so greatful for safe travel and beautiful weather.

It was a really, really good week.

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34 responses to “the what and where of our california coast roadtrip.”

  1. Sammy G. Avatar

    i love love love california. my boyfriend and i did a cross country road trip to california and back from jersey. driving down the coast was amazing. the golden gate bridge was covered in fog when i went, so sad. we also used Yelp for everything we ate, such an awesome app.
    i love paul’s free tshirt! any ideas where he got it from?

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  2. JillT Avatar
    JillT

    I live in the middle (think I asked you about your wedding shower given here) and I have been dying to drive 101. Just beautiful!

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  3. emily Avatar
    emily

    what a wonderful trip! I have never been to San Francisco, but the hubby and I really want to go! It’s a goal for 2012. I pinned this post to keep track of all your recommendations. Thank you!

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  4. Val Avatar

    Looks like a fabulous trip! I love what a “foodie” you are. I’m always the one on trips whipping out the Urbanspoon and Yelp and will totally refuse a restaurant based on a bad review/rating.
    What a wonderful idea for celebrating Paul’s arrival home! Hope you both have a great weekend!

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  5. Carole Avatar
    Carole

    Love that you made it a 2nd honeymoon! Thanks for the re-cap. Sounds WONDERFUL!!

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  6. kelli Avatar

    Beautiful! The food pics are so…yummy! Glad you had a great trip and time to reconnect.

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  7. Megan Anderson Avatar

    Sounds like an awesome trip! I’m so glad you and Paul get to spend time being actively awesome together again 🙂
    San Francisco is such a great walking city. When my husband and I flew out, we only used the BART and our feet for a whole week. I think we were there with you with the 10 miles thing — our hotel was in Japantown (on the West side) and there were plenty of days that we went to Pier 39.
    Also, I’m impressed with your planning. Looking up restaurants ahead of time is a really good idea. My husband and I just tend to eat whatever looks best around us when we decide we’re hungry – which makes for grumpy travelers, sometimes. I’ll have to try to plan a little better next time.

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  8. Michelle Avatar

    Oh man, we just moved from the Bay Area and this post makes me smile/miss CA! I’m so happy you guys had such a great little vacation. You hit the best spots in the area, for sure. Great photos too, per the usual 🙂

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  9. Krystal Avatar

    Elise! You guy should make the trip up to northern Califprnia someday! I live in eureka, but the towns all around me are so beautiful! Trinidad, Arcata, etc… We’re surrounded by trees and ocean! Beautiful photos!!

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  10. Krystal Avatar

    Sorry for the typos! Commenting from my phone makes it a bit more difficult!

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  11. Mademoiselle Avatar

    A road trip down the California coast has been on my bucket list for years! I’ll bookmark this post and when I finally get to plan the trip I’ll look up some of the restaurants you recommended 🙂

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  12. kelli Avatar

    love. certainly a dream trip for this East coaster. I have never been to the west coast.
    never been to west of Memphis, TN…that’s just sad.
    anyhoo. your captures are beautiful, I love them!

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  13. elise blaha Avatar

    we will be headed up that way for a wedding in June! I have been up there with my family, but it has been years.

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  14. elise blaha Avatar

    yeah – we have learned we get WAY to grumpy if we wait until dinner time to pick a place to eat … but we actually just yelped the places earlier that day, not before we started traveling. 🙂

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  15. elise blaha Avatar

    thanks! I bought it for him here : http://stuffkaramade.com/

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  16. Melissa R. Avatar
    Melissa R.

    We rode up (from Agoura Hills) Big Sur Coast on the motorcycle a couple years ago and loved it even though it wasn’t very clear! We’ve eaten at Nepenthe as well…awesome views! You will love the hiking the Santa Monica Mountains…there are so many cool trails! We’ve hiked most of them!! Thanks for sharing the cool wrap up of your trip!!

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  17. Hits And Fits Avatar

    This is so great, Elise! I’m from San Francisco but live in LA and am always interested in trying new places whenever I’m back home. This nice summary will serve me well!
    Also, I’m cracking up because my stepfather used to own Cafe Claude. He started it, in fact, and sold it to a business partner about 10 years ago (so no worries re the mediocre review 😉 But your post brought back memories. I had my 18th birthday party there!
    Anyways, glad you two had a great time, and as always, thanks for sharing 🙂
    – Ava

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  18. Megan Anderson Avatar

    I like that. The perfect balance of planned spontaneity.

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  19. Lindsey MacDonald Avatar

    Totally agree with ya about being chicken to ask for paper type stuff. Crazy to think that you, the queen of paper are too!?

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  20. kristen Avatar

    This is awesome!! What a great trip!
    Also, I love that this was totally an ode to the views & food of California 🙂 So fun!

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  21. yvette Avatar

    Thanks for the new places to try. I like the Carmel Resort Inn in Carmel. It is cheap for Carmel. They have cottages. The small rooms can be small. You get a basket with fruit, yogurt and some other things. It is safe and clean. It is great for groups. If you are in the area, I love Carmel Belle from breakfast or lunch. Great polenta with truffled mushrooms. Everything I have had there is good.

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  22. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    You make me really want to visit California! Loved all of your pictures and your descriptions of them too. Also, I was reading your comments and I like the idea about “yelping” the restaurants before you are ready for dinner. My boyfriend and I are the same way, we both get crabby and then can’t make a decision. We will have to try this next time! 🙂

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  23. Mere Avatar

    OH Elise! It looks like you had such a wonderful time! Love seeing your SF pictures. The picture you took in Chinatown is right next to the church where we’re getting married-Old St. Mary’s!

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  24. elise blaha Avatar

    that is a BEAUTIFUL church. so exciting!

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  25. Mere Avatar

    Thanks! We can’t wait. It’s so neat that you got to see it. 🙂

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  26. :: clairevbee :: Avatar

    What lovely memories. Great pics too, glad you had such a fun time 🙂
    My heart breaks for California – My husband and I went there on honeymoon, from SF to LA and back again (and taking in Napa too). We had the best time and I feel such an affinity for the state. I would go again at the drop of a hat! But for us it’s a 10 hour flight (UK) and this year is our 5th anniversary and we’ve still not made it back…
    I miss it. That probably sounds stupid, but I probably think about going back there every day!
    One great thing is we kept a travel journal while there, recorded all our silly thoughts and memories, things so easily forgotten we now have written down for always! xo

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  27. Chrystina Avatar

    It’s like a story book – such great pictures!! I feel like I was there!

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  28. Wendy T. Avatar

    What a wonderful trip! And I absolutely LOVE Nepenthe. A sunny afternoon, bucket of Coronas and their appetizers is all the girl needs to be happy 🙂

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  29. Amanda S. Avatar

    You went through my neck of the woods! I love Nepenthe, we don’t get down there often enough. The portobello sandwich is amazing!! You got lucky with the weather too – that weekend was gorgeous!! Beautiful photos as usual 🙂

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  30. Katie @ Katie Without Restrictions Avatar

    This looks like an absolutely incredible vacation! You guys definitely deserve it.

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  31. Hannahcrain.blogspot.com Avatar

    hi elise! i love your blog! came across it while reading about the glen oaks motel. trying to plan a last minute two year anniversary vacation! last year we went to san diego! how was the trek from san fran to big sur/carmel? trying to get my last minute planning on! eek. overwhelmed. i’m a new blogger (in the stage you described that family and friends read it) and trying to find my style! 🙂

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  32. elise blaha Avatar

    It was a great drive from SF to Big Sur. We stopped for lunch and it took a few hours – but nice! Have fun! 🙂

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  33. Hannah Crain Avatar

    hi elise! we made our way to cali last week! i blogged a few pictures and have plenty more to share! 🙂 we ended up flying to san jose and driving as far south as big sur! it was awesome! here’s one of the cali posts so far! http://hannahcrain.blogspot.com/2012/05/cali-2012.html

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