Places we love
Food—Groceries
If you need a lot of stuff, best to shop at one of the big megamarkets in Cabo before you head up the coast to Sage. We did that when we first started going, but now we just shop locally.
•Good mini market in Pescadero (from the highway, turn on the street next to OXXO (Ramal a El Pescadero) and it’s a few doors down on the right, past the Romex hardware store). Make sure to get a stack of fresh tortillas from the coolers at the front of the store!!!
Agricole is like a tiny Whole Foods. Great produce, bakery treats, wine. The strawberries and cream cups are A MUST.
Not really grocery shopping, but the little Mini Super Munchies, just a few minutes walk (toward the beach) from the condo, is ADORABLE and a great place to get a cool drink on a hot day.
The Mercado Ranchero in Todos Santos is a must! Grab a taco (made right in front of you over wood fire) and buy a few crafts or kombucha to take home. Only open on weekends. Check times before you go.
Food—Restaurants & Bars
Pescadero 62
Great seafood and sandwiches. Huge and delicious pizzas. A great SF-style coffee shop shares the space: La Comuna Cafe.
Hierbabuena
We like the food better at Pescadero 62, but the setting here is UNBELIEVABLE. And it’s just up the road.
Barracuda
On the beach at Cerritos. Fish tacos are perfection.
Jazamango
Super cool and hip indoor/outdoor dining in Todos Santos (on the edge of town). The food is A+++. (Note: they have a sister spot, Jazamango Cafe, in downtown Todos Santos. It’s cute, too, but it’s not the full restaurant.)
Besos de Mezcal
We’ve only eaten there once (sushi, poke bowls, other stuff); it was good. Hip, but quiet setting.
Kimpton Mas Olas
This is the fancy hotel on the beach right across the street from our community. We’ve never eaten there ourselves, but I’m sure it’s delicious and high end!
Fun
TODOS SANTOS
This is the closest real town near us, about a 10-minute drive and it is adorable. Good shopping and art, tons of great restaurants and bars, music. It’s small but mighty. Our favorite places here:
*Drinks at Teatro 6 in town (lots of ex pats hang out there) or La Copa or Santoros rooftop bar. Or head north out of town to The Green Room, where you might see whales.
•SF-style coffee at Taller 17.
•Fish tacos at Santo Chilote downtown. Cash only. Get them every which way you can.
•Jazamango, see above
MOVEMENT, YOGA & PAMPERING
El Campo BCS
This cool movement studio (and retreat space) is owned by Tim and Annie Parr. They’re Marin county expats; Tim started Caddis eyeware and Annie owned a beloved dance studio in Mill Valley. Annie’s Sunday class at 10am is AMAZING. Highly recommend!
Aureo
This lovely yoga/pilates studio is just down the road from us. Great classes (love Josh’s pilates mat class) and massage and other wellness/pampering type stuff.
Kimpton Mas Olas Spa
The fancy hotel across from us has a full range of services in an upscale setting.