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Eat, Drink, E-bike!

Paso Robles Family and Dog Friendly Food and Wine Adventures

Two women on e-bikes at Cass Vineyard and Winery near Paso Robles

No offense to charcuterie but sometimes you want a full meal while tasting world-class wine. And Paso Robles knows this better than perhaps any other wine region in California. It’s filled with tasting spots where you can also order everything from woodfire pizzas to sumptuous sandwiches, salads, and burgers. Case in point: Cass Vineyard and Winery, set in the heavenly hills between Paso Robles and Creston. Its motto, French DNA + Paso Personality, perfectly fits the vibe here.

A woman manages the woodfire pizza oven on the patio Cass Vineyard and Winery near Paso Robles

The lively outdoor patio filled with people at Cass Vineyard and Winery near Paso Robles

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Their outdoor patio overlooking the 145-acre vineyard is pure charm, with a nearby chicken coop and a signature woodfire pizza oven to tempt your palate.

Two Woodfire pizzas on a table at Cass Vineyard and Winery near Paso Robles

Between the excellent 100-percent-estate-grown Rhone wines (the Oasis rosé hits all the light notes, and the signature Cabernet Sauvignon always shines) and the tasty menu (including a stellar BBQ Chicken Pizza and Spring Berry Salad), you’ve also got adventure options for further explorations.

Two women ride e-bikes side by side between vineyards at Cass Vineyard and Winery near Paso Robles

Venture beyond the beautiful patio and up into the vineyard hills for serenity among wide-open pathways, massive oak trees, and a reservoir. Hop into a sidecar with Third Wheel Tours or rent E-bikes for a do-it-yourself exploration of the tranquil environs, where birds hum along with your pedal-powered journey.

BONUS: Paso Robles is one of the most kid- and dog-friendly places in California.

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