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With local farmers, food booths and rockin' live music, this outdoor street party takes over
downtown's oceanfront promenade weekly from spring to fall.
Olde Port Inn SEAFOOD
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; 805-595-2515; www.oldeportinn.com ; Harford Pier, off Avila Beach Dr;
mains $14-46; 11:30am-9pm Sun-Thu, to 10pm Fri & Sat; )
Clam chowder and cioppino are standouts at this seriously old-school seafood restaurant at
the tip of Harford Pier. A few tables have see-through glass tops and floors, so lucky
diners can peer down into the ocean. Reservations recommended.
Getting There & Around
Between 10am and 4pm on Saturdays and Sundays from late March until mid-October, a
free trolley (SCT; 805-781-4472; www.slorta.org ) loops from Pismo Beach around down-
town Avila Beach to Port San Luis; from early June to early September, extended hours
are 10am to 6pm Thursday through Sunday.
Pismo Beach
Backed by a wooden pier that stretches toward the setting sun, Pismo Beach is where
James Dean once trysted with Pier Angeli. Fronted by an invitingly wide, sandy beach,
this 1950s-retro town feels like somewhere straight out of Rebel Without a Cause or Amer-
ican Graffiti. If you're looking for a sand-and-surf respite from coastal road tripping, break
your journey here.
Sights & Activities
Pismo likes to call itself the 'Clam Capital of the World,' but these days the beach is pretty
much clammed out. You'll have better luck catching something fishy off the pier, where
you can rent rods. To rent a wetsuit, boogie board or surfboard, cruise nearby surf shops.
Pismo Beach Monarch Butterfly Grove PARK
( MAP GOOGLE MAP ; www.monarchbutterfly.org ;
sunrise-sunset;
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