South Coast Highway 101 Cafes, Encinitas
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Outdoor mall with movie theater, cafes with atmosphere, candy shop, and more.
Outdoor mall with movie theater, cafes with atmosphere, candy shop, and more.
Shopping plaza with a deck offering lots of attractive public space, a trampoline for young kids, a sky deck bar, a dark public market with lights, cafes, stores and coffee shops.
Shopping plaza with a deck offering lots of attractive public space, a trampoline for young kids, a sky deck bar, a dark public market with lights, cafes, stores and coffee shops.
Listen to live music and eat by torchlight at the water, go up the tower, or come for lunch with the businesspeople from downtown Honolulu. There is not much else here.
Cute main strip with cafes, a few block from a beautiful coastline of rocky coves.
Boardwalk along a fairly grotty beach, where people rollerblade and stroll together.
Upscale, colorful plaza in farmhouse style, with modern cafes. Kids climb on a huge log. The fire pit is fantastic at night, surrounded by eucalyptus trees.
Isla Vista is where many UCSB students live, often ten or more in one beach house. It's a lively town where you can see some wacky sights!
Beach area where partying college students live and SeaWorld visitors stay, with bland 1950s architecture, bad traffic, and dirty beach, but some wonderful finds such as Moray's at Sail Bay.
Pretty beach with 1km walking path on the cliffs and gigantic sloped lawn.
Sit on their rooftop patio under red umbrellas checking out the sea and the hills covered in tropical plants. Check out their 1950s cars and decor!
Sit on their rooftop patio under red umbrellas checking out the sea and the hills covered in tropical plants. Check out their 1950s cars and decor!
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