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Food & Beverage Local Business

Tatiana’s Coffee & Tea

This beloved Coffee shop located on 2470 E Main St has been open for the past ten years serving the people of Ventura. This local business has been run by the owner Tatiana Curuso and her husband Diego Mazo. Curuso and Mazo both put their all into providing the most satisfying experience to all customers the minute they step through the doors.

Beverages

Tatiana’s Coffee and Tea offers Hot Coffee; fresh drip and Espresso, Decaf, Blended drinks; the Tatalisious being the most loved, Iced drinks; Vanilla latte being the most common, and Teas; Chai is most popular. My absolute favorite beverage would have to be an Iced Chai Tea Latte with oat and whipped cream.

Food

Tatiana’s is best known for their amazing Empanadas that were voted Best Empanadas in The State of Californina in 2022. The Empanadas come in a variety of flavors including: Chicken, Beef, Potato Beef, Potato Cheese, Spinach Feta and Ratatouille. Along with savory they provide sweet, Cheese and Guava Cheese pastelitos and Coffee Cakes. All handmade by a local Chef. Other delicious food items they offer are petite croissant sandwiches, Bagels: Everything and Parmesan with cream cheese or made into a breakfast sandwich, Scones, Ham, Turkey, Italian and Artichoke sandwiches. My personal favorites are all the Empanadas and the blueberry Coffee Cake.

My experience at Tatiana’s has always been amazing, from the customer service to the delicious food and drinks. The hours are from 7:00am-3:00pm Monday-Saturday.

Make sure to stop by Tatiana’s Coffee & Tea if you are in the area at 2470 E Main St or call in to go pick up (805) 901-7620.

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Food & Beverage Local Business

Rolling Pin Donuts

Best late-night Snack?


Do you ever find yourself craving sweets late at night or just a good donut at any time of the day? Rolling Pin, located on Los Posas Rd in Camarillo, has been providing fresh donuts 24/7 since 1992. This family-owned business has become a beloved gem to its community and has greatly impacted the city. Rolling Pin is open every day of the week, offering sweet treats to satisfy your cravings.

Rolling Pin has a strong loyal fan base for donut enthusiasts, if you enjoy donuts, you’ve probably heard of Rolling Pin. They carry a wide variety of fresh donuts but the ones that stand out the most and are fan favorites are their Tigers Tails, Apple Fritters, and the well-known cronut which is a croissant donut with sugar. These fan favorites are what make Rolling Pin the most desired local donut stop.

Open 24/7 from Monday – Rolling Pin stands out from other local donut shops due to its extended hours, setting it apart from the competition. Driving past Rolling Pin during the day it may seem like any normal donut shop, but at night, and people are getting off work, ending a night out, or even craving something sweet, Rolling Pin’s lines can get pretty outrageous and crowds would flood into the parking lot no matter how late.

Not only is this gem winning over devoted Camarillo locals, but has also made its way into Ventura with a second location on Telephone Road. Soon we will be seeing a new wave of Ventura locals flooding their very own Rolling Pin which is aimed to open at the end of April or the beginning of May of 2024.

This wraps up Ventura County’s favorite local donut shop, which is open around the clock and the best place to please your sweet tooth late at night. Follow Rolling Pin’s Facebook to stay updated with your favorite donut shop.

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Nature & Outdoors

OUTDOORS: Ventura’s Sea to Sky Loops

Views are a refreshing reward after the climb. (photo by George Naugles)

Ventura offers some of the cleanest ocean air in the world, as well as beautiful views, and invigorating walks in between. Various loops & starting points are available.

One favorite loop begins at the Main Street Bridge over the Ventura River and proceeds clockwise along Main, to the Natural History Museum, up staircases to Poli, up to or just below Grant Park, and then on the ridge to the top of the Botanical Garden, then descending into the upper Ventura Botanic Garden and then either through the lower Botanic Garden, west along the Botanic Garden’s west edge (very steep decline) or the Botanic Garden’s east edge (more gradual but still quite steep and with no sidewalk in portions). Crossing over or under the 101 by returning to the shore via San Jon, the pedestrian bridge over the 101, California Street Bridge, or the Figueroa underpass are all fun, with Ventura’s Promenade and Ventura River Trail closing the loop that allows you to return to the Main Street Bridge. The views are spectacular from many points on this loop, the air is very clean when it is blowing in from the ocean unless recent rains have washed polluted water to the surf. Check NOAA or windy.com for the best forecasts regarding wind speed and direction, as well as fog and rain.  

If you want beach, it helps to go when the tide is low, and during the Summer when, sand is more plentiful. Check out the NOAA website for high quality information about the tides.

Key challenges may include finding public restrooms available when and where you want them, choosing footwear and socks compatible with hills and beach, and finding free parking. So approach this outing with agile flexibility along the loops when and where parking and restrooms are available. Wear bright-colored or white reflective clothing, face oncoming traffic, and keep an eye out for cars when making your ascent on roads where no sidewalk is available. Walk roads designed for cars at your own risk, and use pedestrian walks when possible. Also enjoy delicious meals, refreshments, Farmer’s Market Saturday Mornings, and even the Refill Store as needed along the way. Hiking poles with shoe attachments that cover the pole spikes can be helpful to reduce knee strain on the descent, as long as your shoulders and arms can handle the additional loading. Real Cheap Sports and Target are places you can find them, also known as trekking poles.  

This Opuntia’s condensation-sipping spines catch the sunset light.

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Arts & Entertainment Culture & Student Life

Travel and Art with Bill Hendricks

Bill Hendricks

For the past 30 years William “Bill” Hendricks has been teaching photography to Ventura College students, helping them hone their skills and learn to see the world through their artist eye. His work has taken him on many adventures around the world, including Cuba, Northern India, and South Korea. His work has been published in titles such as the Cosmopolitan and People Magazine and most recently he completed PROOF, a 15 year project with Cuban writer Orlando Hernandez, set to be released in 2021.

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