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San Luis Obispo County deals on dining, lodging, happy hours

San Luis Obispo County deals on dining, lodging, happy hours

CalCoastNews

May 3, 2026

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You know that feeling when you’ve had a long week and just want a glass of wine without breaking the bank? According to CalCoastNews, Cafe Roma in San Luis Obispo has us covered with a happy hour that feels like a secret handshake among locals: half-price glasses of wine in the bar every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday starting at 5 p.m. It’s the kind of deal that makes you want to round up a few friends and claim a corner booth downtown, all while supporting a spot that’s been part of our SLO story for years.

But here’s why this matters beyond the savings: every time we choose a local café or a downtown lodging over a chain, we’re keeping our own economy humming. The same article rounds up deals on dining, golf, and stays across the county—from Paso to the coast—reminding us that summer is the perfect time to be a tourist in our own backyard. So next time you’re craving a night out or a weekend escape, check out the full list in CalCoastNews. It’s a win for your wallet and for the neighbors who make this place feel like home.

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