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X Visitor Passpo Rt SIVE VISITOR PA CLU SSPO EX to RT Carme l-by-the- Sea ® WITH SPECIAL OFFERS AND DETAILS FOR THE 2010 U.S. OPEN WELCOME 2010 U.S. OPE N® FANS © Joann Dost. Pebble Beach®, Pebble Beach Golf Links®, Pebble Beach Resorts®, and their respective underlying distinctive images are trademarks, service marks and trade dress of Pebble Beach Company. All rights reserved. Used by permission. 2010 U.S. Open® is a trademark of the United States Golf Association. Used by permission. PLACES TO EXPLORE & hings to do FOOD & WINE WELCOME TO Carmel is heaven for food Carmel-by-the-Sea and wine lovers. The town’s charming restaurants, tasting rooms, and gourmet markets offer a full range of cuisine and wine tasting — all within walking distance from your hotel or inn. Discover fine dining that’s Tuck Box earned highly sought-after Wine Spectator awards to casual eateries and pubs for all-American favorites. CARMEL BEACH Morning, noon, and night, Carmel’s white-sand beach is the place to be. At first light, dog walkers, runners, and surfers arrive with a purpose in mind, followed by beach activities and sunbathers in the afternoon. The grand finale is at sunset when everyone convenes as the sun dips into the Pacific. ART GALLERIES Rated a top -10 art destination in the U.S., Carmel has more than 100 galleries in one square mile of charming streets and alleyways TOUR THE HISTORIC CARMEL MISSION that feature the work of Founded in 1771, Carmel became headquarters for California’s long-admired artists. Carmel-by-the-Sea is a place to get away from it all without sacrificing the 21 missions and was home to their founder, Father Junipero big-city offerings of art, theater, music, dining, shopping, spas, and more. Serra. Visiting hours are from 9:30am to 5:00pm Monday through Saturday and 10:30am to 5:00pm on Sunday. Terry’s Lounge at Cypress Inn You can fine-dine at a number of four-star restaurants or eat al fresco Carmel Art Association at the beach. You can collect art or just covet art and artifacts at almost 100 galleries and antique shops, and you can buy anything from trinkets ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT RELAX & REJUVENATE to Tiffanys. Even those who travel the world are unlikely to encounter Enjoy a world-class Carmel spas and salons are purveyors performance at the another place that has so much to offer in one location. of the town’s most abundant historic Golden Bough resource — rejuvenation. Carmel has Playhouse, intimate an array of well-appointed facilities, Circle Theatre, famous offering a range of treatments. Visit Devendorf Park outdoor Forest Theater, www.CarmelCalifornia.com for a and spectacular list of spas and salons. 700-seat Sunset Center, worthy of top national performances. UNIQUE SHOPS & BOUTIQUES Experience the finest shopping this side of The Riviera or Rodeo Drive. Fashion, Cottage of Sweets jewelry, antique, gift, and furniture boutiques are yours to explore along tree-lined streets, secret passageways, charming Forest Theater courtyards, and curlicue- roofed shops. Scenic path overlooking Carmel Beach Mundaka SPECTACULAR Dinin ee ff AT SUNRISE Restaurants Serving Breakfast Coffee Houses & Bakeries CARMEL BELLE I Opens at 7:30am CAFÉ CARMEL COFFEE HOUSE Ocean & San Carlos I (831) 624-1600 Opens at 7am I Ocean between Mission & San Carmel Belle offers fresh, yummy breakfast and Carlos I (831) 624-3870 I Popular coffee coffee served daily in a cozy, European-like drinks, fresh pastries, hearty breakfast items, Little Napoli DA GIOVANNIS café located within the Doud Craft Studios and lunch to-go make Café Carmel a perfect FREE GLASS OF PORT, APPETIZER, off Ocean & San Carlos. one-stop shop for U.S. Open fans on the run. DESSERT, OR SPARKLING WINE * THE COTTAGE RESTAURANT I Opens CARMEL BAKERY I Opens at 7am Lincoln between 5th & 6th upstairs at 7am I Lincoln between Ocean & 7th Ocean & Lincoln I (831) 626-8885 (831) 626-5800 www.dagiovannis.com I (831) 625-6260 I Start your day at this “We bake while you sleep” is why this In every city there are restaurants that are off family-style restaurant for a fresh breakfast neighborhood hangout has become a Carmel the beaten path that locals and visitors want with a range of American classics, such as eggs icon for fresh baked goods, European treats, to seek out. Da Giovannis is just that place, Benedict, omelettes, waffles, and much more. and fine-brewed Starbucks ® coffee. 120 steps from Ocean Avenue, nestled IL Fornaio Restaurant and Bar amongst the pines with filtered ocean views. EM LE’S RESTAURANT I Opens at CARMEL COFFEE & COCOA BAR Enjoy Italian, Mediterranean, Californian, and 7am I Dolores between 5th & 6th Opens at 7am I Ocean & Mission French colony style bistro cuisine at its finest. (831) 625-6780 I A long-time favorite for (831) 622-0660 I Carmel Coffee & Cocoa CARMEL RESTAURANTS AND BARS — among them some of the world’s landmark establishments — *Restrictions: Offer only valid with purchase of full dinner. Valid locals, Em Le’s Restaurant invites early Bar is a quaint coffee shop in Carmel Plaza, remain pleasantly undefined. The town’s charming eateries feature a full range of international, regional, and local cuisines, all through December /7, 2010. morning golf fans to enjoy their “Famous offering a variety of coffees, teas, hot drinks, benefiting from their proximity to the bounties provided by Monterey Bay and Salinas Valley . Taken together, Carmel restaurants French Toast” and “Best Breakfast in Carmel.” pastries, panini sandwiches, and more. offer a unique blend of dining experiences that are all within walking distance. EM LE'S RESTAURANT FREE DESSERT WITH FRIAR TUCK’S I Opens at 7:30am THE CARMEL COFFEE HOUSE ANTON & MICHEL BISTRO BEAUJOLAIS CARMEL BELLE LUNCH OR DINNER * Corner of 5th & Dolores I (831) 624-4274 Opens at 7am I Ocean between San Carlos 15% OFF YOUR TOTAL BILL! * CHEF’S DESSERT OF THE DAY * MORNING WAKE-UP WITH Dolores between 5th & 6th I (831) 625-6780 One of the classic breakfast spots, Friar Tuck’s & Dolores I (831) 626-2095 I Nestled in a Mission between Ocean & 7th Mission & Ocean in Carmel Plaza FREE COFFEE * Voted “Best Breakfast in Carmel,” Em Le’s menu offers “Carmel’s Largest Country Mediterranean-style courtyard off of Ocean (831) 624-2406 I www.antonandmichel.com (831) 624-5600 I www.dagiovannis.com Ocean & San Carlos, Doud Arcade is a village landmark with an extensive Breakfasts,” the “Best in the West Omelettes!” Avenue, The Carmel Coffee House serves Considered one of the most beautiful and At Bistro Beaujolais, in spectacular Carmel (831) 624-1600 I www.carmelbelle.com breakfast, lunch, and dinner, using the freshest and “Heavenly Benedicts.” espresso drinks, brewed coffees, teas, baked romantic restaurants, Anton & Michel offers Plaza, you’ll discover a world of dining, including Carmel Belle offers simple, fresh breakfast and local ingredients. goods, and desserts. KATY’S PLACE I Opens at 7am Old World elegance and modern charm with fresh fish, succulent certified Angus prime lunch choices using ingredients sourced from *Restrictions: Limit one per customer per visit. No cash value. Not valid with other offers or fundraisers. Not valid with Early Bird Mission between 5th & 6th I (831) 624-0199 CARMEL VALLEY ROASTING CO. distinctive and artistic flair of Continental- steaks, tender rack of lamb, fresh pastas, mostly local and organic producers. Dinner Special. Valid through August 11, 2010. Katy’s Place, “Carmel's Breakfast Tradition” ® Opens at 5:30am I Ocean & Lincoln California cuisine. delicious salads, and antipasti along with the *Restrictions: Buy a breakfast of $5 or more and get a FREE cup of organic oak-roasted coffee. One coupon per person and is valid since 1982, boasts itself as the gourmet (831) 626-2913 I Known for its full-bodied *Restrictions: Not valid for parties of 6 or more. Not valid on Saturday finest wine list and service to match. through July 7, 2010. FLAHERTY'S SEAFOOD nights or holidays. Not valid with any other promotional discounts. Not breakfast restaurant with the largest breakfast “Fog Lifter” blend, Carmel Valley Roasting Co. *Restrictions: Chef’s choice of our on-site made dessert with the valid with our Sunset Dinner menu. Tax and gratuity not included. Valid GRILL AND OYSTER BAR purchase of a dinner main course.Valid through December 7, 2010. menu on the West Coast. offers fresh ground coffee, tasty breakfast through October 31, 2010. THE COTTAGE RESTAURANT COMPLIMENTARY APPETIZER * treats, a cozy atmosphere, and friendly staff. 10% OFF * 6th between Dolores & San Carlos LITTLE SWISS CAFE I Opens at A.W. SHUCKS BROPHY’S TAVERN Lincoln between Ocean & 7th (831) 625-1500 www.flahertysseafood.com 7:30am I 6th between Dolores & Lincoln IL FORNAIO BAKERY I Opens at BEST BLOODY MARY IN CARMEL 15% OFF ALL FOOD PURCHASES * I (831) 625-6260 I www.cottagerestaurant.com (831) 624-5007 I A locals’ favorite for 45 6:30am I Ocean between Lincoln & Monte Ocean between San Carlos & Dolores Corner of 4th & San Carlos At Flaherty’s it’s all about seafood with fresh years, this charming, Swiss-like restaurant Verde (at The Pine Inn) I (831) 622-5115 (831) 624-6605 (831) 624-2476 www.brophystavern.com Enjoy healthy, home-style breakfasts, lunches, fish delivered daily—sometimes twice or even I offers homemade breakfast with good prices, Morning pastries, coffee, and tea served in an and dinners at our family-friendly restaurant in three times a day. Experience a comfortable, Fabulous oyster bar featuring fresh oysters, fish A local favorite for casual dining and late friendly service, and famous blintzes. Italian-style bakery with food-to-go, such as downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea.
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