
Thanks to the Stack’s Liberty Ranch duo (did you get your book yet?) I finally ate at the historic landmark El Adobe de Capistrano located in (you guessed it) San Juan Capistrano. Yes, that’s Volume Three clutched tightly under my arm as I attempted to take a selfie.

In operation since 1948, the restaurant is comprised of two adobe buildings; the northern one is the former home of Miguel Yorba and the southern one the former Juzgado (court and jails). Together, they form a local favorite that serves up tasty meals and delicious drinks. Perfect for our Sunday brunch get together!

A great place for a banquet or special occasion:

I need to go back with the camera and capture more details.


A painting by Laguna Hills artist James G. Powning from 1964:

A tribute to President Richard Nixon, who frequented the restaurant while at the nearby “Western White House” in San Clemente.

You know me and signs; as bad as vintage tile, light fixtures, and neon.

The wine cellar is supposedly haunted. I definitely need to return to explore there!
See more San Juan Capistrano photos at my main website.
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