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Pechanga and Pala are nearby. If you can't gamble, there are still other things to do like the restaurants or their spa; Pechanga has a night club.
If you shoot up Temecula Parkway (Route 79), you can travel 30 miles to Julian in the East. It's a very gentle near-traffic-less path that winds through some beautiful back country. Julian is well known for their apple picking, so make sure you find some good apple pie while you're there.
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In Temecula, we've been eating at Baily's when in town. They used to be in the shopping center just off Rancho California but moved into Old Town. Last time I had the seared duck. Eat upstairs, the downstairs is casual and has a different menu. The winery also has a nice lunch offering.
http://www.oldtowndining.com/
South Coast Winery & Resort is pretty nice though I was expecting a bit higher level food. It is still good, I have different expectations considering what is offered among Napa and Sonoma region restaurants. The wine is also pretty tasty.
http://www.wineresort.com/
They have a restaurant in Costa Mesa, some similar menu items but it seems like average taste to me.
Phil, have you eaten the BBQ place in Old Town Temecula?
http://www.oldtowndining.com/
South Coast Winery & Resort is pretty nice though I was expecting a bit higher level food. It is still good, I have different expectations considering what is offered among Napa and Sonoma region restaurants. The wine is also pretty tasty.
http://www.wineresort.com/
They have a restaurant in Costa Mesa, some similar menu items but it seems like average taste to me.
Phil, have you eaten the BBQ place in Old Town Temecula?
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I think Dan said he had a class with you or something lol, he drives a IS250.
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