2. Hideout for bookwormsStepping into Bank of Books is like being transported into a dimension found at the back of a wardrobe. Something from basically every genre can be uncovered in this used bookstore with a basement filled to the brim with classics and rarities you’d never find in a million internet searches.
3. Oysters
Oyster lovers rejoice at the local fave, the Jolly Oyster where you can shuck your own bivalves. The Jolly Oyster sources their oysters from right here in Ventura as well as Baja, Mexico, and sells them by the dozen. Locals visit the Shuck Shack weekly and grab Kumamoto and Pacific oysters for shucking with a bottle of Pinot Grigio. Or, if you prefer, you can just grab a box of fried oysters from the permanent Jolly Oyster Kitchen truck that also whips out oyster tacos, chowder, and baked oysters.
4. Tony’s Pizzeria
Tony’s Pizzeria, a Venice original, has been a local favorite for almost 50 years. Located a few blocks west of Main Street, the restaurant’s wood-burning oven gives the pizza at Tony’s signature crispy crust and is well worth the wait. Yum!
5. Mexican food is HOT here
Mexican food is in the blood of those who live here, especially on Ventura Avenue, the city’s original drag, stretching from just after the Fairgrounds and heading up toward Ojai. Along the way, countless restaurants and bodegas stand as landmarks. There’s Taqueria Tepatitlan, featuring signature mole dishes on certain nights, not to be missed; Taqueria Cuernavaca is what Avenue residents call “authentic,” where the al pastor is accentuated with sweet pineapple; and El Jarocho, a tiny hole-in-the-wall serving up the best ceviche and shrimp cocktails in the county.
6. Free trolley ride
The Ventura Harbor Trolley isn’t just for tourists. While anyone can hop aboard the 1920s-themed trolley, replete with bells, and ride to the Ventura Harbor from downtown, locals use it as responsible transportation for a day at the beach with a bottle of wine or two. From downtown Ventura, the trolley is a half-hour ride or so to the Harbor, where you’ll find a handful of eateries, water sports, and a mellow stretch of sand known as Mothers Beach. The protection from the waves provided by the jetties here makes it a great spot for families or visitors with little ones looking to play in the ocean.
7. Cycling sweet spot
The Ventura River Trail is an incredible paved bike path 17 miles long, ending in downtown Ojai. The full trail is actually two combined, the aforementioned section merging with the Ojai Valley Trail. The transition is made seven miles up the path at Foster Park, home to a defunct amphitheater built in the 1920s. The trail features in dozens of officially sanctioned races, but most Venturans use it as an excuse to get some exercise and enjoy the views.
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