Where to Eat

These are the places I actually pull off the highway for. No sponsored posts. No “best of” rankings. Just the diners, taco stands, bakeries, and roadside fish shacks that have earned a permanent pin on my map.

Filter by what you’re hungry for. The map below shows every spot I’ve put a fork into within 12 hours of Southern California. Click a pin for the short version — what’s good, what to skip, when they’re open.

The Map

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Filter by Cuisine

Mexican / Tacos · BBQ · Diner / Breakfast · Bakery · Sandwich · Pizza · Sushi / Japanese · Vietnamese / Pho · Burgers · Seafood · Coffee · Deli / Healthy · Roadside / Whatever

Featured Spots

  • Tacos Los Cholos — Ensenada, BC. The taco de pescado is the whole reason to cross the border.
  • Erick Schat’s Bakery — Bishop, CA. The sheepherder bread sandwich is your ski-day lunch.
  • Whoa Nellie Deli (Tioga Gas Mart) — Lee Vining, CA. Mobil station that serves fish tacos. Yes, really.
  • Berryvale Grocery — Mount Shasta, CA. Real sandwiches and a small market for trail food.
  • La Casita — Lone Pine, CA. Best green sauce on the 395.
  • Looney Bean — Mammoth Lakes, CA. The 6am coffee before first chair.
  • Lily’s — Mount Shasta, CA. Post-hike eggs in a converted house.
  • El Faro — San Felipe, BC. Ceviche tostada on the beach.