Guidebook for Carlsbad

Nicholas
Guidebook for Carlsbad

Food Scene

Good food and service. Locally owned. One of our favorites.
No Whiner Diner
1801 S Canal St
Good food and service. Locally owned. One of our favorites.
Old house with great coffee and breakfast stuff, although we usually provide breakfast here. Local hangout and locally owned.
32 recommandé par les habitants
Blue House Bakery & Cafe
609 N Canyon St
32 recommandé par les habitants
Old house with great coffee and breakfast stuff, although we usually provide breakfast here. Local hangout and locally owned.
Good Barbeque and locally owned.
21 recommandé par les habitants
Danny's Place
902 S Canal St
21 recommandé par les habitants
Good Barbeque and locally owned.
Good barbeque, locally owned and close to our house.
23 recommandé par les habitants
Red Chimney Bar-B-Q
817 N Canal St
23 recommandé par les habitants
Good barbeque, locally owned and close to our house.
Upscale, with character and good food, but not all that expensive.
44 recommandé par les habitants
Yellow Brix Restaurant
201 N Canal St
44 recommandé par les habitants
Upscale, with character and good food, but not all that expensive.

Drinks & Nightlife

Friends of ours own it, but they usually don't serve food.
30 recommandé par les habitants
Milton's Brewing
213 W Mermod St
30 recommandé par les habitants
Friends of ours own it, but they usually don't serve food.

Parks & Nature

Great information center with a couple hour hike to see the flora and fauna of the Chihuahuan Desert. It is also a rescue zoo with bald eagles, bison, elk, lions, Mexican wolves, reptile house, and a very fun prairie dog village. At the end is a large greenhouse with succulents or cacti from all over the world. Info center has a display of all the deserts of the world and how each is so very different. Five dollar admission but highly recommended.
40 recommandé par les habitants
Parc d'État du désert vivant
1504 Skyline Rd
40 recommandé par les habitants
Great information center with a couple hour hike to see the flora and fauna of the Chihuahuan Desert. It is also a rescue zoo with bald eagles, bison, elk, lions, Mexican wolves, reptile house, and a very fun prairie dog village. At the end is a large greenhouse with succulents or cacti from all over the world. Info center has a display of all the deserts of the world and how each is so very different. Five dollar admission but highly recommended.