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Post by sublimed4 on Apr 19, 2013 13:51:20 GMT -5
Since we are allowed to go in and out of the festival, I would like to give people budget friendly options for eating in Napa. I have lived here all my life and i know Napa can be a very expensive place to dine out. One of my favorites is: Taqueria Rosita 1214 Main St This is a very budget friendly restaurant with great food. I've been coming here for years. Another budget friendly place to eat is: Small World Cafe 932 Coombs St Small world has sandwiches, gyros and other food you can grab on the go. Both of these places are in downtown Napa and within walking distance to the Napa Expo. There are other budget friendly places and I will add them in my next post. Looking forward to a great weekend!
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Post by shadefromtrees on Apr 19, 2013 19:37:29 GMT -5
yum ;D
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Post by mikeyv on May 1, 2013 0:37:12 GMT -5
thanks for the inside info on cheap eats keep em coming how 'bout good local bar or hang out
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Post by sublimed4 on May 1, 2013 13:15:55 GMT -5
Most bars and hangouts are a little pricey compared to the rest of the country. There is a bar on Main st across from the Veterans Park called Henry's but it is a hole in the wall and I know it will be packed. Right next to the Veterans park is a place called Downtown Joe's which will be really packed too.
Other places downtown are all beer & wine bars like Bounty Hunter (great BBQ but expensive) & 1311 Main.
These are all places that are within walking distance to the Napa Valley Expo. If you can find a way to get there, The Green Door on Solano Ave is a good local bar.
Hope this helps!
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