Monterey Foodie Weekend

2 days · Monterey

Monterey Foodie Weekend

This 2-day Monterey itinerary is built from real, hand-verified listings — every restaurant, beach, trail, and view below has been checked and photographed by the MontereyBay.app team. Use it as a starting point for foodie travelers, then swap stops based on weather, season, and what's open. Use the Expedia search box to book a hotel near day one's starting point, and tap any listing on the itinerary to see its full page with hours, address, and parking notes.

Day 1 — Arrival & Iconic Sights

Morning. Start the day at **The Sardine Factory** — The Sardine Factory is an iconic fine dining restaurant in Cannery Row that has been serving fresh seafood since 1968. Situated in a historic setting, this land. Arrive by 9–10am to beat parking pressure and catch the morning light along the coast.

Afternoon. Mid-day, head to **Schooners Coastal Kitchen & Bar** — Schooners Coastal Kitchen & Bar offers casual waterfront dining with breathtaking views of Monterey Bay. This inviting eatery specializes in fresh local seafood. Plan ~2 hours here.

Evening. End the day at **Chart House Monterey** — Chart House Monterey is a scenic seafood and steak restaurant on Cannery Row, housed in a historic 1914 building that once served as a bathhouse and later a tun. Sunset on the bay is the local ritual — bring a layer.

  • The Sardine FactoryThe Sardine Factory is an iconic fine dining restaurant in Cannery Row that has been serving fresh seafood since 1968. Situated in a historic setting, this land
  • Schooners Coastal Kitchen & BarSchooners Coastal Kitchen & Bar offers casual waterfront dining with breathtaking views of Monterey Bay. This inviting eatery specializes in fresh local seafood
  • Chart House MontereyChart House Monterey is a scenic seafood and steak restaurant on Cannery Row, housed in a historic 1914 building that once served as a bathhouse and later a tun

Day 2 — Final Day & Last Stops

Morning. Start the day at **Montrio Bistro** — Montrio Bistro is a beloved dining destination in downtown Monterey, set in a historic 1910 firehouse that blends charm with modern flair. Known for its Califor. Arrive by 9–10am to beat parking pressure and catch the morning light along the coast.

Afternoon. Mid-day, head to **Old Fisherman's Grotto** — Old Fisherman's Grotto is a classic waterfront seafood restaurant situated on the historic Old Fisherman's Wharf in Monterey. Known for its delicious clam chowd. Plan ~2 hours here.

Evening. End the day at **Old Fisherman's Wharf** — Old Fisherman's Wharf is a historic pier in Monterey that offers seafood dining options, souvenir shops, and whale-watching excursions. Set against the backdrop. Sunset on the bay is the local ritual — bring a layer.

  • Montrio BistroMontrio Bistro is a beloved dining destination in downtown Monterey, set in a historic 1910 firehouse that blends charm with modern flair. Known for its Califor
  • Old Fisherman's GrottoOld Fisherman's Grotto is a classic waterfront seafood restaurant situated on the historic Old Fisherman's Wharf in Monterey. Known for its delicious clam chowd
  • Old Fisherman's WharfOld Fisherman's Wharf is a historic pier in Monterey that offers seafood dining options, souvenir shops, and whale-watching excursions. Set against the backdrop

What it costs

Rough per-person budget for 2 days in Monterey: • Lodging: $180–$450 per night (Big Sur and Carmel run high; book early) • Food: $60–$90/day for casual meals + one nicer dinner • Activities: free coastal stops; $40–$120 if you add the Aquarium or a tour • Parking: free at most beaches; $10–$15 at metered downtown lots Use the Expedia search above to compare hotels right now.

FAQ

What's the best time of year for this Monterey itinerary?

April–October offers the most reliable weather along the Monterey Bay coast — mornings are typically foggy, with afternoons clearing to sun. The window from mid-September to mid-October is the regional sweet spot: smaller crowds, warmer water, and clear skies. Winter trips (December–February) still work for this plan — just pack layers and treat the included hikes as rainy-day backup options.

Where should we stay for Monterey Foodie Weekend?

Base yourself in Monterey, CA so you're a short drive from every stop on this itinerary. Use the Expedia search above to compare hotels, vacation rentals, and inns near the day-one starting point. Most travelers find Monterey-area lodging fills up fastest on weekends — booking 3–4 weeks ahead is usually enough.

How much should I budget for this trip?

Lodging is the largest variable: Carmel and Big Sur run $250–$450/night for a mid-tier hotel, Monterey and Santa Cruz typically $180–$300, and Pacific Grove sits in between. Food budgets land around $60–$90 per person per day for casual meals plus one nicer dinner. Most attractions on this plan are free (beaches, scenic drives, parks); the Aquarium and a whale-watching tour add roughly $50–$120 per person if you include them.

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