Deckmans is one of our favorite places, the "Table to Farm" project from Michelin Star Chef Drew Deckman will not disappoint. Make your reservations for dinner ahead of time because they are busy and do not take walk ins only reservations, Deckmans en el Mogor is a must, enjoy the experience.
El Cielo is another all in one, they have villas, a winery, a store, a coffeshop and a restaurant Latitud 32 with Baja-Yucatan fusion food!
Decantos is a large and open space with a winery and restaurant, it is good for large parties and has plenty of room for the kids to run wild while you eat and enjoy some wine, plus they close later than other places.
If you go here taste their Hoja en Blanco Chenning Blanc and make sure to take the tour you wont regret it!
La Cocina de Doña Estela has plenty of awards including FoodieHub's "#1 breakfast in the world". You should get there really early because their wait time can be up to two hours and be ready to drive and do a treasure hunt because this place is hidden between hills.
Meson Leonardo's was our favorite breakfast places plus is super easy to find, try the peach and cheese pie!
Agua Mala is another microbrewery that we have not yet been to but is definitly in our list!
do a tasting of the local Ensenada beers here, Ericks favorite is Vera-Niega and mine is the Humpy Humpy IPA.
Corona del Valle its a winery and restaurant and has the best Chardonnay we have ever had, plus a restaurant that is kid friendly!
Bodegas del Valle is a restaurant (recomended) and a bodega with a large selection of wine is centrally located and easy to get to!
Bodegas de Santo Tomas is the oldest winery in Mexico, they have a beautiful tasting room a good terrace with views of the valley and tables to sit down outside and enjoy a good bottle of wine.
Vena Cava is an all in one place! they have a Hotel, Winery, gourmet restaurant (Corazon de Tierra) and one of our favorites Troika food truck! you can do it all in here!
If you are interested in learning how the valley formed to be what it is pay $50 pesos (about $3.50 dollars) to go into the museum and learn the roots of the valley.
Good place to hang out and have a bottle of chilled white wine.
Conchas de Piedra serves, espumosos and seafood specializing on anything with a shell.
Casa Frida is a boutique winery and small art gallery, they also open "Casa Frida Asador Campestre" Saturdays and Sundays and the offer some delicious food.