Creeky Tiki Bar & Grill

Creeky Tiki Bar & Grill

Great food and perfect lunch atmosphere in and old downtown SLO location

Creeky Tiki is located in the Network shopping center in downtown SLO. It’s outdoor area sits along the creek and it’s the perfect afternoon setting on a nice day.

The Digs:
Creeky Tiki Bar & Grill
778 Higuera Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401

The Scoop:
Located in downtown San Luis Obispo two doors down from Kwirkworld and in the same place as Cowboy Cookie (also amazing!) is the Network building and in the back is Creeky Tiki and its amazing back patio area and probably the best outdoor bar in SLO.

What Rocks:
Honestly, the entire menu. Creeki Tiki has everything from Mexican food to burgers to pizza and I have eaten there more than a dozen times and each time has been great. Try the chicken club or the ortega melt. If you had a burger in mind, the Tiki Special is tasty! The service and people have also been fantastic every time I have been. These guys are doing it well. On the weekend its the perfect place to go hang out, have a pitcher of beer, and listen to the local music they frequently have going on in the outdoor patio area. They have a nice selection of beer on tap and a full bar inside and outside.

What Sucks:
What makes Creeky Tiki a great place is the outdoor dining so if its cold and rainy, it’s not as much fun. They do have indoor dining but part of the charm of this place is its outdoor seating next to the creek.

The Moolah:
Very reasonable pricing as most items are between $4.50-$6. Full pizzas will run you about $17.

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Vallarta’s Restaurant

Decent family style Mexican food but not worth the price

Vallarta’s Restaurant is located at the top end of San Luis Obispo just before heading up the 101 to the North County. It’s a bit odd looking where it is in relation to other businesses but it had been years and years since I had been there so I thought we would give it a try.

 

The Digs:
Vallarta’s Restaurant
1761 Monterey Street

San Luis Obispo CA, 93401

The Scoop:
Family Mexican food with a bit of a rundown atmosphere but  food was good.  Its across from the abandoned car dealership on the North side of Monterey so it’s a bit awkward there all by itself but nevertheless has been serving up fare for as long as I can remember.

What Rocks:
Good food and great margaritas. Nothing fancy but good.

What Sucks:
For what it is and what you get its incredibly overpriced. Service is mediocre at best and they weren’t busy.  The place is run down, which could have a cool factor if everything else was good but why pay that much for Mexican food when you can get as good or better in a dozen other places in SLO?

The Moolah:
Typical dinner meal is under $11-14.  Modest dinner for 3 with just one cocktail ordered was $55 with tip. (Really??? For average Mexican food????)

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Chile Peppers

Great mexican food just don’t ask questions
Chile Peppers has been around forever in SLO and it’s great. I just don’t understand why the health department hasn’t made them clean it up a bit.

The Digs:
Chile Peppers
2121 Broad Street
San Luis Obispo
CA, 93401

The Scoop:
Chile Peppers focuses on Mexican food but has some great alternative items from their “International Menu”. They are still burritos but you can get Thai, Mediterranean, Jambalya, etc. as well as the traditional Mexican fare. (Try the Mole burrito!) I go there at least once a week.

What Rocks:
My personal favorite, the Mediterranean with Salmon, but I always wonder how fresh the salmon is. Great Mexican beer selection.

What Sucks:
It’s been there forever and desperatly needs to be cleaned up. It’s the kind of place you want to focus on how good it is and not whats in the corners or on the floor behind the counter. The people behind the counter are less than friendly sometimes but it is good food for a quick stop.

The Moolah:
Typical meal ranges $7-12 but most is around $7-9

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