Meet Us in the Neighborhoods
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CONNECT WITH THE SMALL-TOWN SPIRIT OF SLO
Airport
Foothill
Laguna
LoBro
LoHi
MoJo
Railroad District
SLO South
LOBRO
In LoBro, you’ll find plenty of space to play and local secrets to uncover. Located at lower Broad Street and Orcutt Road, this neighborhood awakens your inner artist and invites you to discover the hidden gems that abound in this tucked-away pocket of SLO. Get groovin’ at 15 Degrees C, where local bands are always in rotation. Fuel up at locally owned joints like BlackHorse Espresso and Taste! Craft Eatery. There’s a constant rumble of new activity underway here…don’t sleep on LoBro! You never know what you might find.
Near the South Hills Open Space trails and Sinsheimer Park, recreationists can hike, play ball and throw discs. Enjoy local groceries from SLO Food Co-op and a climb at the Pad Climbing Gym. Head to LoBro for craft brews from hidden gems like Bang the Drum Brewery and SLO Cider. Cheers!
Mojo
Fuel the fun in MoJo with the food, drinks and good vibes. And don’t stop the fun there – consider this the ultimate stop for game night, with places like Benny’s Pizza Palace and Social Club, Schoolyard Burgers and Brews and Gino’s Pizza where you can play air hockey, giant Scrabble or a few rounds of trivia. In MoJo, you’ll find breathtaking mountain views, easy access to the Cal Poly campus and Downtown SLO and a direct entrance north to Highway 1. Plus, with a plethora of grab-and-go dining within walking distance, MoJo offers something delicious for everyone.
The good times never stop in MoJo! Consider this neighborhood the unofficial arcade district, where you can challenge your buddies to some serious skee ball competitions at some of the local eateries. Grab a round of craft beers at Central Coast Brewing or fresh gyros from Petra Mediterranean Pizza & Grill. Enjoy farm-fresh goodies at SLO Provisions and a unique matcha drink from Skipper’s Brew.
Railroad District
Don’t let the name fool you. The Railroad District is much more than a train station. This historic neighborhood is remarkably enterprising, with old-school charm and many diverse businesses and restaurants. Hop aboard the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner and soak in coastal California views.
Home to scenic pathways for pedestrians and bikers, the Railroad District is also a gateway to a variety of local-approved outdoor adventures. At the edge of Downtown and with easy access to Terrace Hill Open Space, the Railroad District is a special part of town.
SLO SOuth
It’s no secret that San Luis Obispo has an abundance of places to get hydrated. Whether you like wine, craft beer, kombucha or coffee, head to SLO South, the city’s unofficial beverage district. At the corner of Tank Farm and South Higuera Street, this vibrant part of town is full of historic sites, trails, restaurants and shops to explore. For a sampling of all the Central Coast’s offerings, head out to the SLO Public Market, a gathering spot where you can grab a bite, a beverage, a scoop of ice cream and much more, all in one place. Cheers to the SLO life!
Try an array of beverages, cuisines and beautiful 360-degree views of the city in SLO South, the perfect stop to bring your crew for group outings. Discover local favorite breweries, tasting rooms and eateries in this neighborhood, which is nestled between top-notch warehouses and stores for all your outdoor, sport and cycling needs.
Foothill
Cruise through Foothill for a variety of food, shopping, fitness centers and more. This lively neighborhood sits along Highway 1 with convenient access to Cal Poly and coastal beach towns to the north. Take Foothill to popular hiking trails for sweeping 360-degree views of San Luis Obispo and get the full SLO experience. Go Mustangs!
Grab a donut at iconic SLODoCo, a burrito at Taqueria Santa Cruz Express, and a homemade plant-based burger at Ziggy’s Vegan Restaurant. This part of town also has great outdoor spots for all types of recreation, including Santa Rosa Park and the San Luis Obispo Skate Park.
Lohi
Calling all free spirits and chill-seekers! Nestled between Downtown and Higuera Road, LoHi is the quintessential spot to broaden your horizons – whether you’re catching up on life with a friend over coffee at Ascendo, hunting for vintage treasures at A Satellite of Love or nourishing yourself (and the planet) with freshly baked sourdough from Bread Bike. There’s plenty of greenery to explore here too, like the central trails of South Hills Open Space and pickleball courts of Meadow Park. Here in LoHi, you’re invited to just kick back, take a deep breath and enjoy the good vibes.
LoHi is between Downtown and Higuera, a destination for unique shops and dining. LoHi’s hidden gems include world-famous sandwiches from High Street Market & Deli and recreational marijuana from woman-owned Megan’s Organic Market. This part of town parallels the 101 Freeway and Madonna Inn Bike path. Get your sweat on at Spark Ride, Headstrong Fitness, or take it to the hills and hike the Lemon Grove Loop Trail at Cerro San Luis.
Airport
Soak up the good life in the Airport District, SLO’s gateway to wine country. Here, you can visit craft breweries, regional wineries and a local distillery all within minutes of each other. Plus, take a peek into the city’s entrepreneurial side as you explore the area, which is surrounded by innovative businesses and tech companies. This neighborhood is just a short distance to Downtown SLO and offers easy access to travel. Swing by for a truly one-of-a-kind airport experience.
Within minutes of downtown, the Airport District offers locals and visitors easy-access travel and a blossoming business district. Fly in on a clear day and catch breathtaking views of the hills and shades of the blue ocean. The Airport District sits at the edge of town at Edna Valley. Treat yourself to a scenic drive through wineries and ranches before landing south towards Arroyo Grande and Pismo Beach.
Laguna
Laguna is the intersection of convenience and adventure. When you head to this part of town, you can either check off your entire to-do list or engage in some serious fun. For those on an errands run, a trip to Laguna will leave you feeling accomplished. Hit name brand stores to grab all of your shopping essentials and then some. For those on a quest for quality outdoor time, this neighborhood is quite the recreation hub. Find miles of trails, golf courses (of the regular and disc variety), an indoor archery range, a dog park and of course, Laguna Lake itself.
Green hills, name brand stores, and all the shopping essentials. This neighborhood is a very active part of SLO with central access to the great outdoors. For those seeking fresh air, this part of town is home to trails and open space. Make Laguna your go-to spot for shopping and adventures.