Bob H
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San Antonio de las Minas?
What is the name of that restaurant that is also a nursery in San Antonio de las Minas just North of Ensenada?
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Gypsy Jan
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If you are talking about the restaurant that is located about 1/4 mile to the right (south) on a dirt road between Sauzal and the steep winding climb
to Guadalupe, I believe that restaurant is called "La Granja".
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Dave
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Nope. Just reverse the word order.
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The Gull
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La Hacienda or Viveros is the name
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John Lee
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We ate there last May or June. Went there on the way to wine country on a recommendation from someone we ran into at Punta Morrro (north of
Ensenada). It would be difficult to find if not for instructions (which I would be hard pressed to remember althoughI'm confident I could find it
again). We were the only ones there. But the food was decent, the Pacifico cold and the surroundings very nice (a nursery). The owner chatted with
us for quite some time. I recommend it on atmosphere alone.
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The Gull
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You drive to the entrance to the road (on the east side of the highway) where you see the city sign of San Antonio de las Minas. Get on that road
heading east and then cross over the arroyo bridge and about a block later look for the sign that directs you on a little dirt road north (left turn)
and follow the road about another block. You are there.
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