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Monterey Bay Canners at Oceanside Harbor- Oceanside, CA

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Adan Properties, Carlsbad, CA (760) 720-9710 BRE-01184387

When you visit Oceanside, CA it's worth seeing the city harbor and dining at The Monterey Bay Canners Restaurant.  The harbor in Oceanside is quaint with a small town feel and reminds me of the small harbor towns in New England.  It is picturesque and relaxed with small shops to visit, restaurants, and see a number of boats and watercraft that are moored there year round or for a short stay.

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At Monterey Bay Canners you can have fresh caught fish prepared with local ingredients- always a solid choice.  The menu includes other tasty delights from the sea like shrimp, calamari, crab, and cioppino.  I went for brunch with my wife, daughter, and mother-in-law on a leisurely Sunday morning.  Having lived in Carlsbad for the last 20-plus years, I had not visited the harbor because I had become accustomed to the area and because I could say "well, I've been there a number of times before".  Being there brought me back to earlier times.

 

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Eugene Adan, ABR,GRI, e-Pro, Broker; Adan Properties, Contact us more information about Oceanside, CA or any of the surrounding areas.  You can reach us at (760) 720-9710 or me @ eugene@AdanProperties.com.

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Adan Properties

Eugene Adan (760) 720-9710

Coastal Real Estate Specialists

Tony & Darcy Cannon
Aubrey and Associates Realty - Layton, UT
The C Team

Eugene, it is sort of hard to see, we only found it after walking nearly around the harbor.  If you don't enter off of Harbor Dr, and use the parking lot in front of World Mark, it is hard to find.  Our next trip to Oceanside, we have to give it a try!

Jan 09, 2011 04:31 PM
Eugene Adan
Adan Properties, Carlsbad, CA (760) 720-9710 - Carlsbad, CA
Carlsbad Real Estate

Hi Tony and Darcy,

There is quite a bit to see.  I think you will appreciate it once you try it.  Enjoy!!!

Jan 10, 2011 06:58 AM