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    4.2 (43 reviews)
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    Mimi L.

    This cute little food hall in downtown Paso Robles had so much to offer! The food choices were very diverse, we were surprised to see a decent ramen place. Wine bar, beer bar, vegan cheese, bakery with amazing gluten free selections, coffee, gelato and burgers. Also organic fresh produce and dairy, a souvenir store with unique gifts and arts. This food court definitely meets everybody's needs! We didn't explore everything but we will be next time. Come in for some food and drinks, plenty of seatings indoors and outdoors!

    Joy H.

    Casual spot with awesome food, welcoming staff, and adorable Decour. There is free Wi-Fi, and the password is located by the bathrooms. The bathrooms are very clean. I Purchased three items while I was at the market and found it very easy to explore as an independent diner. I enjoyed the vegan cheese spot, the bakery, and going next-door to the taco restaurant. I like that you have the choice to eat inside or outside where it's quieter and sunny. The prices are quite affordable and I'll definitely make a plan to come back.

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    Janine D.

    This is a new place in Paso Robles, right on Spring Street. It is a marketplace with about a dozen different vendors. We had lunch at Finca, which is Mexican food - tacos & burritos. The food is quite good and the hot sauce quite hot . The Bakery, next door, has a wonderful selection of cakes, pastries, cookies and bread. We purchased an assortment of the cookies (including gluten free!) and a loaf of the whole grain sourdough bread....soooo yummy . There is also a coffee roaster, a Ramen bar, gift shop, ice creamery, vegan cheese shop, a wine bar , and a brewery . This place is definitely worth a stop to look around. They have something for everyone!!

    Katie R.

    Cool spot with a lot of potential! I stopped by for lunch on a Sunday afternoon around 12:15, I was a little surprised to see multiple of the spots inside closed. I wasn't sure if they generally had not opened yet, or were just not open yet on that day. Either way, it made the space feel a little empty. The building was pretty and well lit, the shops inside did a nice job decorating and keeping up with the bright and clean aesthetic of the space. There was ample seating outside on this particular day, but I do see the need for more seating if it were to be much more crowded. I ended up getting a chicken caprese sandwich from The Third Degree, I wasn't very impressed with it and had wished I got food elsewhere in the market. Next time I will likely try the vreamery as their sandwiches seemed to be more artisan. I do wish there were a little bit more of a variety with the food, it seemed like there were only three full on meal options when I was there. I was told two new restaurants will be opening soon, hopefully this will increase the food variety! The bakery inside had treats that looked absolutely delicious, I was very close to getting a cookie but knew I would be having ice cream later and exercised a little self control. Garden Gather Co. was another spot that drew my eye, they had a lot of cute nicknacks and fun stocking stuffer type products. Was a good way to kill time while waiting for my food. Will definitely check this spot out again in the future once more food options come in, but in the meantime I will be sticking to downtown Paso for lunch. May have to come back just for those bakery cookies though!

    Mary Joyce M.

    Get yourself a cup of coffee from Joebella, its the best we've had in town and the marketplace is a good place to chill with good food :)

    john j.

    A great place for local foods and crafts. Very nice facility that has a little something for everyone. The food is amazing and the bakery items are decadent and delicious.

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    Brittnie P.

    Very cute!! We ate at the Third Degree, Just Baked and shopped at Mercantile. They have mixed openings with weekdays. The cider bar and brewery were closed but everything else was opened that I noticed including the wine bar. There are plenty of food options and variety! Lots of quality goods and things to eat and drink. You can also rent the lofts above to spend the night in. Location is convenient and parking was a breeze. It definitely is a lunch and dinner spot mostly as most places opened around 11am. There is coffee shop that likely opens earlier and has cool offerings and some food. Just baked had very good cookies. We thought the cheese curds, ranch, salads and burgers were tasty from third degree. The burgers came with garlic grilled buns which was neat. Fries were crispy. Everyone was friendly and good service. Most interior seating was at the ramen shop, near the wine bar or at the stands themselves inside. Most general seating was outdoors in a nice courtyard. Pets welcome outdoors. Restrooms are clean and gendered.

    Upstairs seating area overlooking the main entrance.
    Darien G.

    Cool little spot for a bite to eat. There are quite a few vendors here where you can get Ramen, Burgers, Baked Goods, Beer, Cider, Wine and Vegan fare. Most of the vendors have seating but there is additional seating outside as well as a cool little upstairs area with 5 or 6 tables.

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    I mean. It's cute. But it's bustling. Maybe they had more art stuff. And closer to downtown. The coffee shop is good

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    Came at 3:42p on a Monday and literally everything was closed. Such a waste. Won't come back as they clearly don't want any business.

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