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A Walking Adventure: The Santa Cruz Food Tour

West Cliff Inn Guestroom 6The famous Boardwalk, the roller coaster, the beach…like any other kid who grew up on the central California coast, I know Santa Cruz pretty well.  Or at least I thought I did.

So when I signed up for the Santa Cruz Food Tour last week, I knew I’d have fun, but I wondered if they could possibly show me something I hadn’t seen before.  I was in for a pleasant and tasty surprise.

The Santa Cruz Food Tour is a walking adventure, combining a discovery of the history, architecture and culture of downtown Santa Cruz with noshing at five delicious — as well as interesting — eateries.  Instructed to arrive hungry, I met the group at the Center Street Grill, where we began our two-hour trek with Asian salad, pizza with spinach and caramelized onion, and an eye-full of local art. The restaurant is part of the Center Street Art Center, where all businesses share a dedication to supporting the arts community; works here are on rotation, so there is always something new on display.

Fortified and ready for a little exercise, our group next walked up the hill to Mission Santa Cruz (1791), where our guide regaled us with stories from the city’s earliest days, from Native Americans to missionaries and gold miners. Before the city became known as a beach resort in the late 19th century, it had its share of wild times, and our guide seemed to have inside information.

Next stop was the Penny Ice Creamery, featuring seasonal organic ice cream made entirely in-house, from scratch. This is unusual; we learned that most ice cream shops that tout “home-made” start with a pre-made base, to which flavors are added. But at Penny Ice Creamery, even the base is made on the premises. The ice cream is dense, similar to gelato, rich but light, with only 15% air in the formula (50% is common).  Flavors include creative concoctions like Pepper Cheesecake. I had my Hazelnut Praline in a waffle cone, the serving vessel of choice here.  With a goal of being a no-waste business, Penny Ice Creamery avoids using plastic utensils and paper cups. The owners were honored last year with seats in First Lady Michelle Obama’s box during the State of the Union Address.

We admired charmingly restored Victorian buildings en route to our next tasting site: the True Olive Connection. Here we sampled strawberries dipped in balsamic vinegar, and sipped a refreshing drink of Perrier with cherry balsamic vinegar. Unusual, yes…and absolutely exquisite.

More anecdotes about the downtown area accompanied our jaunt to the Surfrider Café. The freshest burger buns I ever tasted (baked here throughout the day, every day) encased the organic beef and Gorgonzola cheese sliders we were served.

Our tour ended at the Malabar Restaurant, where the Sri Lankan owner tantalized us with his vegetarian, east-west fusion menu. We sampled roti with curry sauce, put the fire out with banana lassis, then sat back in a satisfied stupor. When I go back, I’m going to try the vegan ice cream.

Four Sisters Inns’ West Cliff Inn began offering a Santa Cruz Food Tour package just last month, melding a stay at the inn with this tour.  Now I know why guests are raving about it.  The traditional Santa Cruz attractions will always be fun, but I’m adding the Santa Cruz Food Tour to my list of must-dos when friends come to visit.

 

by Shelley Post, April 5, 2012

Spring Break in Munich Germany

Many people escape the late winter doldrums by fleeing to warm climates this time of year, so opting for a getaway to Munich might seem like an unusual choice. Yet that’s where I headed for a week earlier this month, with my almost-grown son and daughter in tow, out of school for their winter breaks.

Cold? Yes! But we bundled up, and headed out to discover the delights of this historic Bavarian capital.   First stop: the famous Marienplatz, Munich’s main public square since 1158.   Once the site of medieval tournaments, the huge square is anchored by the Neues Rathaus (new city hall), the tower of which houses one of Munich’s main attractions: the Rathaus Glockenspiel. An outdoor music box, it chimes every day at 11 a.m., with dozens of colorful, life-sized figures re-enacting scenes from the 1600s.

Not far from the Marienplatz is Germany’s most famous brewery and beer hall, the Hofbrauhaus. In this location since 1607, the Hofbrauhaus is the place to go for brats, beer and traditional tunes played by a lederhosen-clad live band. Don’t be surprised if your tablemates break into song and insist you join them!

We also enjoyed the old Bavarian atmosphere at the classic Augustiner-Keller, featuring hearty standards of German cuisine.  Besides huge pretzels, sausages and sauerkraut, diners feast on venison and duck dishes, with recipes that have stood the test of time.

A large public park in the center of Munich, the Englisher Garten is one of the world’s largest urban parks.  Created in the 1750s, the name refers to a less-formal style of garden, becoming popular in England about that time.  Some areas are left to grow as natural meadows, while others are more manicured. It’s easy to spend an entire day here, exploring the many wooded paths, and visiting attractions such as the Japanese Teahaus, monuments, children’s carousel, and of course, a beer garden (Munich’s second largest).  The lovely Kleinhesseloher See (lake), with its three islands, is a popular summer destination but even in winter, it is a beautiful place for a walk.

If you appreciate fine art, a visit to Munich’s Kunstereal (arts district) should be on your itinerary. We especially enjoyed the modern works on display at Pinakothek der Moderne, featuring pieces representing Cubist, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Surrealism and other movements, and Museum Brandhorst, with its comprehensive Andy Warhol collection.

After modern art, our tour of dramatic Neuschwanstein Castle in southern Bavaria (about two hours by train from Munich) was truly a step back in time, and into a fairy tale.  Said to be Disney’s inspiration for the design of Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle, this Romanesque Revival palace was built in 1869 for the reclusive King Ludwig II as his private retreat. Today it is one of the most popular visitor destinations in Germany. We were amazed as we wandered through the palace’s opulent rooms.

Another palace at which we marveled was the baroque Schloss Nymphenburg, once the summer home for the rulers of Bavaria.  Built in 1664, the palace and its beautiful grounds are open for tours. The Italian garden here is especially lovely, and the ancient carriages museum is fascinating.

All this walking brings on an appétit, so we were happy to find the Paul Isaak Backerei (bakery) nearby, where we indulged our newfound love of Linzer torte, apple strudel, marzipan cake and chocolate-covered almonds.  (But then I headed out for some shopping…and found I couldn’t fit into my clothes!)

by Shelley Post, April 5, 2012

Santa Cruz Has Something for Everyone…

Santa Cruz is one of California’s premier central coast beach towns offering beautiful panoramic views of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Its beauty not only resides in its land and seascapes, it also boasts a diversity of cuisines, activities, and shopping that has something for everyone. 

Situated between the ocean and the mountains, Santa Cruz offers everything from romantic getaways to family fun, relaxation to adventure, casual to fine dining. With its temperate climate you can relax on one of the many sandy beaches of the Pacific Ocean, bring the entire family for a fun-filled day at the famous Beach Boardwalk, taste incredible wines and tour many of the vineyards nestled in the Santa Cruz Mountains. 

It is truly a place for all. Santa Cruz is home to the West Cliff Inn, blending historic elegance with soothing modern luxuries. West Cliff Inn is situated on a bluff overlooking the ocean and steps to the beach, the Wharf, the Beach Boardwalk, and Santa Cruz’s unique downtown shopping area.  After you partake in a bountiful breakfast or evening wine and hors d’oeuvres, take a walk along West Cliff Drive to catch the great views of the bay or stroll through downtown, just 10 minutes away.

For dinner, Soif Restaurant, Wine Bar & Merchant is a great California farm to table cuisine where all the ingredients are fresh, local, and organic. Laili Restaurant is also a great option if you want to taste the flavors of the Silk Road and try superb Central Asian cuisine. The Cellar Door Restaurant and Wine Tasting Room  is also very popular amongst our guests. Feeling Adventurous? Hop aboard the Chardonnay II –a 70-foot luxury sailing yacht- for a one of kind excursion on the open water! 

West Cliff Inn also offers fantastic packages, and you can find details on the website here.

by Shelley Post, July 6, 2011
 

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