Julian, California City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Julian, California Travel Guide has been your connection to Julian's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
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Julian Shopping & Dining
Peruse Julian shops housed in historic buildings and take home unique gifts for friends and family. Native American jewelry, handcrafted birdhouses, old-timey candy, dried apples and apple jam, and old fashioned petticoats are just a few of the treasure you’ll find while exploring historic Julian stores. Ask your innkeeper if they sell cookbooks filled with tried and true recipes from their bed and breakfast, and often guests. These books are great collectibles containing the best recipes rated by visitors like yourself.You’re sure to be served a delicious, home cooked morning meal while staying at your quaint, romantic Julian bed and breakfast, and when the time comes for lunch and dinner, you’re sure to find ample opportunities to indulge in savory fare and don’t forget the famous Julian baked goods! Rustic country cafes, flavorful California cuisine, fresh seafood, robust steaks, and old-fashioned diners are sprinkled about town, waiting to fill you up with delicious fare. Save room for hot apple pie, candied apples, cider donuts, and buttery pastries. You’ll never end a day in Julian on an empty stomach! Enjoy a nightcap at your bed and breakfast as you wind down from a day exploring lovely Julian, California. Guest Editor: Molly Craig
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Peruse Julian shops housed in historic buildings and take home unique gifts for friends and family. Native American jewelry, handcrafted birdhouses, old-timey candy, dried apples and apple jam, and old fashioned petticoats are just a few of the treasure you’ll find while exploring historic Julian stores. Ask your innkeeper if they sell cookbooks filled with tried and true recipes from their bed and breakfast, and often guests. These books are great collectibles containing the best recipes rated by visitors like yourself.









