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    Harris Stagelines Event Facility - A stage for bands and plays

    Harris Stagelines Event Facility

    5.0(4 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    What an Incredible experience. The tour of the ranch and a ride in the stage are highlights of any…read moretrip to Paso Robles.The rahcn has a collection of horse drawn coaches and buggies that is outstanding. All are hig quality and all are functional. The wagons are used in movies, weddings and other special evemts and it is easy to see wht. Tom Harris lives the old west and his knowledge isextensive. The tour is a real eye opening experience to early California. The historic bar and pipe organ are fun and of course the Sttab ride, and stories about the history of stages in California are real eye openers. The tour and stage ride are woderful. A must do event!

    Harris Stage Lines is an incredibly unique experience, only 10 minutes from downtown Paso Robles…read more It's a must see for history enthusiasts or those interested in viewing high quality mechanics. Some of the stagecoaches and farm machinery were made in the 1800's and early 1900's but are still in working order today! The owners, Tom and Debbie Harris, were active in the rodeo circuit and entertainment industry. They gave us a tour of their working ranch and offered stories of their celebrity stagecoaches. The list of films, TV shows, and events that had their stagecoaches is a lengthy one. Tom and Debbie gave us a special tour of the music hall, showcasing a 1920's pipe organ. That mini concert was amazing! Our tour ended with a Concord Stagecoach ride along the property. If you have kids, they might enjoy seeing the gardens, bees, dwarf goats, horses, and mules. If you're a millennial, you may appreciate the retro throwback. In addition to the stagecoach rides, Harris Stage Lines offers horse back riding, driving lessons, reservations for special events, and an Airbnb refurbished bunk house. Take a tour sometime but please make sure to call/email to make an appointment first. You will DEFINITELY enjoy this hidden gem.

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    Four Sisters Ranch Vineyards & Winery - Kick off your weekend with wine and cheese pairing with our winemaker and Vivant Fine Cheese. Tickets available on our website.

    Four Sisters Ranch Vineyards & Winery

    4.9(71 reviews)
    5.8 mi
    $$

    Scarlett Cougar here... and let me just say... THIS is why women run away to Paso Robles wine…read morecountry with "just a few friends" and somehow return with wine memberships, new favorite humans, and absolutely no regrets. Four Sisters Ranch hosted one of the warmest, most welcoming events I've attended in Paso Robles wine country. Between the music, wine, food, art, vineyard views, genuinely kind people, and one VERY sweet winery dog, the entire evening felt joyful instead of performative. I especially loved connecting with Serena and Elizabeth and learning more about the story behind Four Sisters Ranch -- a winery built from decades of grape growing, craftsmanship, medicine, wellness advocacy, creativity, and community connection. And honestly? Finding out Serena studied both bio-engineering AND mixed media art may have been my favorite surprise of the evening. That is exactly the kind of beautifully layered human Paso Robles seems to attract. But beyond the hospitality, what really stayed with me was learning more about the Pleasant Valley Wine Trail collective itself -- wineries supporting one another while also giving back through scholarship and agricultural education efforts benefiting the local community. THAT is what makes Paso different. The people here still feel connected, and the wineries still feel human. Already looking forward to returning next Saturday for the Wine Club Pick-Up Party and seeing everyone again at the Under the Estrella Sky Charity Gala in August.

    Fabulous place, beautiful surroundings, great wines!…read moreElizabeth was very knowledgeable, friendly and a delight. Definitely 5 stars!

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    Simply elegant floral centerpiece at Four Sisters Ranch wedding venue in Paso Robles wine country

    Four Sisters Ranch Vineyards & Winery - January 2025 wine specials at the tasting room and online while supplies last.

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    Jose's Country Kitchen - Tri Tip sandwich with homemade Fry's - eaten by Foodnando

    Jose's Country Kitchen

    4.3(326 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    Wow! What a find! This is a classic little American diner. Right off the freeway, tucked behind a…read moregas station/truck stop. I am so glad we decided to give Jose's a try! I had one of their burgers and fries. The patty was a homemade blend and delicious! The fries were good also! I wish I left room for dessert because they were offering a fresh applepie or cheesecake. Something to look forward to on my next visit! The server was so charming and attentive. She never let our sodas run dry and shared in the perfect amount of conversation with us. I encourage you to stop by and enjoy some great food and warm hospitality!

    Breakfast!! A very nice menu and a lot of - day of the week specials. I ordered the standard, two…read moreeggs over medium, and the sausage patty came recommended highly because it was homemade, and it did not disappoint. I also had hashbrowns on the side which really tasted like they were homemade, freshly shredded potatoes - they weren't like the frozen kind that you get that's for sure!! This place seems like they do a lot of cooking from scratch which I really appreciate. My friend ordered the Denver omelette which was humongous, and she asked for salsa on the side, which was not a problem and she also had the hash brown potatoes. She ate half her meal and took the rest home. I ate my eggs and left half my sausage and gave the other half to my friend to take home. Nice crispy toast. The eggs were done perfectly fried as well as the sausage which was a little bit crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside. It is a Saturday, and I noticed that Saturday special is ground beef enchiladas which I truly do enjoy I might have to go back there the next Saturday for lunch! The price point for the two of us was around $41 with a $10 tip. We did not order drinks that was just for our food, and they do offer a small discount for cash payments. All that eating and writing... I forgot to take a picture of my plate of food! Just trust me it was delicious!

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    Counter seating

    Jose's Country Kitchen - Machaca and Eggs With Country Potatoes.

    Machaca and Eggs With Country Potatoes.

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    Halter Ranch - White wine

    Halter Ranch

    4.1(397 reviews)
    8.7 mi
    $$

    Not much of a winery tasting type, but the beautiful property and professionalism at Halter Ranch…read morewas very memorable. Just the drive up to HR was wonderful, rising higher and higher up the mountain to reach the place. I was jokingly telling my wife trying to be snooty, I don't drink wine from the lower elevation Paso, lol! Super large estate with such a beautiful building for indoor and outdoor seatings. Was amazing just driving up the property to the tasting room. Had made reservation online ahead of time, since was in Paso to check out the sensorio thing on a Saturday in mid March. Don't think I've really been to winery to do tasting, but this was one place I wanted to come to after tasting their "Ancestor" at inlaw's house over a year ago. They had gotten the bottle from their neighbors who must be club members. All I remember was it was one of the best wines I've had. I'm a cheap wine drinker, but things like the stag's Artemis and halter ranch Ancestor just leave lasting impressions in my mind. Checked in with the gentleman at the host stand in the beautiful building. Everything so clean and nice here. Chose to be seated outdoors on the beautiful day. It was quite crowded and busy with folks enjoying food and wines. Ms. Kristie was our server and she was fantastic! Working multiple tables with bottles in hands for all the tastings happening. She was super friendly and accommodating and helpful with explanations of each wine and so energetic to manage every table! Her energy helped stave off the fatigue from driving 4 hours since morning and the food coma from lunch before arriving. We already had lunch so opted for just the olives with the tastings of Ranch and Silver to maximize tasting all the different wines. Initially requested Ranch for both of us, since I expected to get 2 bottles of the wonderful ancestor to get one tasting waived. Shortly after, I noticed ancestor was also considered part of the silver label wines, so switched one to Silver flight (thought maybe ancestor was not silver, since it was part of the ranch flight, but Ms. Kristie said it's just on both flights since it's their signature wine). The olives were very salty, maybe should be rinsed out of it's brine before to reduce the salt. I expected olives to be from HR, but olives are not, and I guess just the olive oil in is is (on the olive oil later). Maybe the sourdough would have been better since it's served with the olive oil, but was just too full from lunch. After tasting all the wines from both flights, for my novice taste buds, I think Halter Ranch is just a master of blends! I actually preferred the blends over the single grape variety wines. Suspected as such after tasting the ancestor before, but my plans to get 2 bottles of ancestor went out the door once I tasted the Cuvee Alice! Wow, so smooth and complexity in depth, instantly scrambled my brain of thinking I came solely for the Ancestor. Ms. Kritie explained the Cuvee Alice was named after the owner's mom. That made perfect sense! It was a wine deserving of owner's pride, what a wonderful wine! Doubt came over me, now maybe I have to step up to buying the Cuvee Alice instead of Ancestor? Can't get better than the Cuvee. But the final round of Ancestor showed off why it's their signature wine, still was so wonderful, and couldn't make up my mind since I love the Ancestor, but I could not imagine not enjoying Cuvee again. Ended up splitting my decision and got a bottle of each to make sure I can have both again! Will introduce inlaws to the Cuvee since we all had Ancestor before. And will have Ancestor for my dad on Father's day then so I can have it then to see if I can decide then which is my fav, or just both :) On the way out, saw the bottles of olive oil by the entrance. Got tastings and loved it, wow! Some "real" olive oil! I preferred the ancestor over the tuscan. Wife got a bottle the Picual olive oil. It is so smooth with delightful flavors and a wonderful bitter bite to it. It's too good and pricey to use for food, so we just take a spoonful daily like a super antioxidant supplement! Already getting low on the bottle... These wines and olive oils are way above my pay grade, but why gotta be so good. Maybe I need to ask inlaw neighbor if they are club members to order me some:) I noticed there is a HR in Temecula closer to home...

    My girlfriend and I visited Halter Ranch for a wine tasting and had a solid overall experience. She…read moredid the Ranch Flight, and I went with the Silver Flight. Both were good, but I felt the Silver Flight had the stronger overall lineup. I ended up buying two bottles of their Malbec before leaving, which says a lot about the quality. We had a 2 PM reservation and arrived about 10 minutes late due to a detour through the hills getting to the winery. Even so, they were very accommodating and seated us right away at an open table. There were quite a few open tables when we arrived, so on this particular Saturday in April, a reservation may not have been necessary, but it's still a good idea to have one just in case. Service was a bit inconsistent but still positive overall. We were initially greeted by another team member who brought water and got us started with our first pours while our assigned server, Janise, was tied up. She later served a couple of the middle pours, and another team member stepped in again for one of the later wines. It seemed like she was balancing multiple responsibilities, and while the handoff between staff kept things moving, it did feel a bit disjointed at times. That said, the overall tone was more casual and friendly rather than overly formal, which some people may prefer. One thing I did appreciate was that there was no hard push to join their wine club. At other wineries in Paso Robles, I've experienced a much stronger sales push, so it was nice to be able to enjoy the tasting without that pressure. The wines themselves were consistently good. We didn't have anything we disliked, and most of what we tried ranged from solid to very enjoyable. They also offer food, though we had already eaten beforehand and didn't try it. The property also has a small retail area near the front with apparel and other merchandise. There are EV chargers available at the far end of the parking lot, which is a nice feature, but accessing them can be a bit tricky. Larger vehicles like sprinter vans and limos tend to park in that same area, which can make maneuvering into the charging spots more difficult than it should be. Overall, I would come back. Good wine, a relaxed atmosphere, and a nice setting. If you're in Paso Robles and looking for a laid-back tasting experience with solid wines, Halter Ranch is worth a visit.

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