When we checked into our motel on 41st Avenue the lobby was very inviting. We were pleasantly surprised with a nice upgrade to a suite at the Best Western Plus Capitola-By-The-Sea Inn and Suites.
The first evening we dined at a very impressive restaurant, Cafe' Cruz who "believes that using healthy, high quality ingredients translates into the best tasting food. They use the freshest local produce (organic when possible), freshly caught fish from sustainable sources, fresh natural California poultry and pork, and Harris Ranch Beef (naturally raised in California), complemented by other top of the line ingredients". And, wow - the food was great! This restaurant was only a few blocks from our motel and very conveniently located on the same street.
We entered through the rear parking area. The restaurant was quite large with many rooms and was filled with enthusiastic diners on a Monday Night! The menu was extensive and the service was exceptional and without fault.
Many murals were on the walls depicting their philosophy of natural cuisine.
We entered walking through one of the garden rooms that was beautifully appointed with lovely plants and fire pits for warmth as the evening cooled.
The next morning we drove a short distance to Capitola Village where there are many boutique shops, art galleries, wine tasting rooms, restaurants and beautiful surroundings. The first stop was at Mr. Toots Coffee House for some special coffees.
The air was cool but not to cool to sit outside on the little balcony overlooking the colorful Venetian Hotel, Wharf and Sea. If you look closely you can see the little table where we sat below the Mr. Toots sign. It was so relaxing.
This is the enjoyable picturesque view from the outdoor eateries on The Esplande where we enjoyed our coffees.
The colorful buildings are all part of The Venetian Hotel which is in the Mediterranean style with hand-carved doors thematic of Venice, Italy. So charming.
At the far end of the individual accommodations, near the Wharf, there were beautiful gardens with a plaque commemorating the destination by the Department of Parks and Recreation National Registry as the First California Condominium Sea Side Resort 1924. See the photo below.
This is the seaside view of The Venetian Hotel taken from The Warf. You can see the gardens on the far left of the photo.
This is a photo from the Chamber of Commerce website showing the seaside view of the Esplanade.
And, here is a little friend on The Wharf sitting and waiting for some tidbits that may present for his enjoyment!
And - - - - - What a handsome guy he is!
More tomorrow about The Warf and Shadowbrook Restaurant.
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