Saturday, September 18, 2010

Farmer’s Market in S.L.O. and Dinner

Welcome Aboard to new “Follower”  boomerpie.  I’m happy to have you along for the ride and THANK YOU for signing on.  I appreciate your interest.

Thursday evenings up in San Luis Obispo, which is about 10 miles north of Pismo Beach, there is a large Farmer’s Market.  The city blocks off Higuera Street to motor traffic and local farmer’s drive in and set up stalls with their produce.  Many local restaurants set up stalls or kitchens and prepare meals for sale. There are also stands with desserts, honey, flowers and so much more. 

We decided to go this past Thursday mainly just to eat dinner from a market stand we really love.  It is a huge outdoor kitchen set up right on the street by the F. McLintocks restaurant and they feature great BBQ.

                                      They also have a great full-service restaurant in Pismo Beach.DSCF6653

San Luis Obispo is the home to the California Polytechnic State University.  This time of year, since the weather is warm and the sun sets later, the place was jam packed with the university students.  When we were here last January, the place was much less crowded.  Of course, the weather was much cooler.  Everyone was out enjoying the warm evening at the market.

                                         This was the kind of crowd we faced this time at the market.DSCF6658

The Farmer’s Market is open from 6:00 to 9:00 pm.  We parked in one of the public parking garages (75 cents) and walked over to Higuera Street.  It was almost 6:00 so we decided we better get on down to the McLintocks BBQ restaurant.  Holy Moley, the line was half way down the block already.

                        We got into the line along with everyone else.  Proof that the food is great here.DSCF6649

To make the wait fun, the cooks sing and play along with the crowd.  It takes your mind off the wait.  In actuality we only waited 15 minutes for our turn to order.  They bring in a huge BBQ grill on a wheeled cart and pretty much establish a whole outdoor kitchen.  They sell tri-tip kabobs, beef ribs, pork munchies, sandwiches, corn on the cob, artichokes and a pile of other side dishes.  Bruce and I ordered the tri-tip kabob and a pork munchie each. 

                                            A lot of good looking stuff is grilling up on that BBQ.DSCF6651   

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We got our two items each and after payment, we took our meal over to the curb and sat down to enjoy it.  There were a very few tables around the corner from there, but the tables were all taken.  We sat on the curb happily and did some people watching while we ate. 

We poked along after eating and checked out some of the farmer’s stalls.  Didn’t buy anything, just looked.  This is a nice place to visit.

                                            This farmer is setting up his stall.DSCF6642

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                                            Hummus and pita chips?  Nah, we wanted BBQ!DSCF6646

It was a nice evening, but it was time to get back to Annie in Pismo Beach.  We can come back here every Thursday night if we want to.  Maybe we will.

Until next time…..so long for now!

15 comments:

  1. Looks like a really good evening, crowd and all. I bet the food was really good! Making it another Thursday might be a good and fun thing to do. You guys take care and enjoy!
    Mike & Gerri

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  2. We've eaten at the McClintock's Restaurant, not at the farmer's market stand. Good food! I liked your pictures of the Market.

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  3. I know where I'd be every Thursday night! That's my kind of place.

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  4. We were in Pismo Beach in 1999 and had a chance to ride horses on the Beach it was wonderful. We ride in the mountains in Canada all the time so it was a nice change. Love your blog Margie

    Brenda Brown (John and Brenda's incredible journey)

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  5. I'm hoping we're in Pismo Beach on a Thursday night because that BBQ will definitely be on my list of 'must go' places! It sure looked great!

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  6. I can't believe you didn't buy any fresh veggies, especially if there were any tomatoes there! :)

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  7. nice place for a BBQ..looks like a great place to make a few purchases!!

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  8. I remember eating at McLintocks years ago, and the waiters refilled water glasses from behind the person, with a steady stream of water over their shoulder into their glass. It had the best food - my kids still stop there when in the area. Sounds like a great Thursday evening.
    Barbara

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  9. JUDY: we had a fridge full of veggies at home, and there is always next Thursday evening!

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  10. Margie, your posts are always very interesting and informative. That must be why you are getting a new follower or two nearly every day! Wow!

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  11. Make up the pull out couch, I'm coming over to hang at the market with you. I caught eye on some artichokes on the grill--yummy!

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  12. Looks great. I could do without all the people, but that is just me. I wonder what that humus is made of. I like the Garbonza bean humus...The vegetables looked great..

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  13. That BBQ looked delicioso!!! I would have had to take about a dozen napkins for that stuff!...BBQ is one of the many reasons we love Texas...Those Texans make some kick butt brisket!!

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  14. Heck, I'm IN SLO and you just convinced me to go to Farmer's Market more often just to hit the McClintock's stand.
    Yum.
    Emjay

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