SLO Ranch Farms and Marketplace, SLO
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Development with restaurants that cater to the baseball fans that come to spring training games at Roger Dean Stadium, plus a taco cafe, Cuban cafe, and a great coffee shop.
Open-air popular tea house made of logs. Sit in the sweet breeze high up over the gardens. Not just tea!
Walk the secret garden, plus admire the ranunculus flowers at the Madonna Inn entrance door in springtime, or swing, line, and ballroom dance on the fancy dance floor to live music most nights!
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