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    Steinbeck House Restaurant

    4.8 (261 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 2:00 pm

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    Good for groups

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    Lauren H.

    This was an incredible experience! As a longtime Steinbeck fan, it was amazing to be able to be in his childhood home. The women's group that owns and runs the Steinbeck house is wonderful. The prices are reasonable, everyone is warm friendly and full of fun facts and most of all the food was delicious! Be sure to check out the gift store downstairs as well to support them and get some great gifts!

    Livier M.

    Looooved our visit to the Steinbeck house. I was a little worried that the princes and princess tea would be a lil too child like for us as adults but they reassured us it was for all ages. When we arrived we were not disappointed and didn't feel awkward joining in with all the other kiddos that were there with family. Service was really friendly and they allowed me to switch out a tea option for non caffeinated. I will say the non Caffeinated option was a tea bag so I hope they find a better replacement for that but my husband did enjoy the tea option that they served him. I would definitely recommend making a pit stop if you are in the area.

    The lentils coconut rice is awesome!  The Rubuen sandwich is awesome too but not ask big as expected

    Servers here are all volunteers full of passion. They offer warm hearted service and the food generally speaking is awesome

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    Jareth K.

    Comforting home-made dishes and historic expertise are highlights of any experience in this beautiful home. The volunteers and staff have excellently maintained and operated Steinbeck's childhood home, preserving and communicating its historical importance. Thank you for the wonderful service, and for making this part of our honeymoon spectacular!

    Diana R.

    I've been wanting to come here for a looong time. It was my birthday and my parents wanted to treat me so I chose this place for lunch. From the moment we arrived until the moment we left, it was a wonderful experience. Parking is street parking, but there is plenty. You have to go up a set of steps to get into the restaurant. I'm not sure if there is accessibility for the disabled, there might be some where but I didn't see it. Anyway, from the second we walked in everyone was just so friendly and welcoming. These days such genuine friendliness is rare. I actually had to pause a moment and look them in the eyes to see if it was genuine, it really was. Anyway, I had the vegetarian Dal Lentils, my mom and husband had the Chicken Broccoli, and my dad the Chicken Fajita. Every dish was Delicious! I really wanted to have dessert but I was way too full in the end to have any. Anyway, I highly recommend this place. Oh and don't forget to stop by the gift shop. Dale and crew are just as kind and friendly.

    Lynnette M.

    A destination for Steinbeck fans or those interested in the ongoing preservation of a literary landmark. We were pained to see the urban encroachment of the Steinbeck family's residence. Its neighborhood looks nothing like it did at the turn of the last century, but the home and gardens are beautifully maintained. We browsed through the gift shop/museum first (had to pick up a copy of East of Eden). The volunteers were gracious, friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely happy to be a part of the preservation effort. What we saw of the home's interior was lovely, then we were seated for their tea service at a lace covered table by the bay window. All tables were full but we didn't feel at all crowded. They were short-staffed that afternoon so service was a bit slow, but we enjoyed our meal. We were served an interestingly flavored black tea infused with dried fruit, herb quiche, four types of finger sandwiches, apricot scones, lemon curd, Devonshire cream, mini creme brûlée, and an assortment of cookies. We look forward to returning one day soon for their steak dinner, as well.

    Isobel L.

    Five stars all the way for ambiance, service and food. After a two-hour tour of the Steinbeck Center, we of course had to have lunch in the home where Steinbeck grew up. The Victorian house has been beautifully maintained and makes for a lovely setting for lunch. Service was fantastic (all volunteers) and we were treated to a mini-tour with lunch. Most surprising, though: the food was actually excellent! I say "actually" because many times restaurants that are part of non-profits aren't known for excellent cuisine. We were very pleasantly surprised (especially by the delicous hot rolls!). There's also a gift shop. Reservations recommended; street parking.

    Andrea's and my plates, partially devoured. She had the Montichristo sandwich and I had the Chicken Cranberry sandwich. Both delicious.
    D. S. K.

    Andrea's and my plates, partially devoured. She had the Montichristo sandwich and I had the Chicken Cranberry sandwich. Both delicious. I had the salad with mine, and she had the Pasta Fazole. We were both pleased with the food, the carefully attentive service, and we'll be back...

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    Amazing service and great food. Not many options to pick from but the options available are great.

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    Lovely lunch experience. Good food. Wonderful staff. Much try experience when in Salinas

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    Wonderful, historic place! Had a hearty lunch at an affordable price in John Steinbeck's birthplace. So cool!

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    Are you open on christmas?

    We are closed both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

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    Yes, and it's yummy!!

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    If you are driving from the Bay Area to Paso Robles or are anywhere near Salinas, drop by the Steinbeck House.

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