Keri’s guidebook

Keri
Keri’s guidebook

Food scene

Located on the south end of town, this hip treasure has great food and a fun patio. Excellent vegan street tacos!
Mercado Mexico
276 S Warren St
Located on the south end of town, this hip treasure has great food and a fun patio. Excellent vegan street tacos!
I spend a lot of time here. Food is good and the beer is excellent. THE climber’s hang. Outdoor seating.
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Mountain Rambler Brewery
186 S Main St
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I spend a lot of time here. Food is good and the beer is excellent. THE climber’s hang. Outdoor seating.
Excellent Japanese and sushi. It's fun to eat in the bar!
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Yamatani Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar
635 N Main St
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Excellent Japanese and sushi. It's fun to eat in the bar!
The best coffee in town and the locals’ choice. Awesome patio seating.
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Black Sheep Coffee Roasters
232 N Main St
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The best coffee in town and the locals’ choice. Awesome patio seating.
Creative cafe fare, baked goods & specialty coffee served in a relaxed, upbeat setting with a patio. I love their breakfast/lunch paleo bowls.
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Looney Bean
399 N Main St
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Creative cafe fare, baked goods & specialty coffee served in a relaxed, upbeat setting with a patio. I love their breakfast/lunch paleo bowls.
Avoid the over-priced tourist trap of Schat’s and visit Great Basin Bakery. This local spot serves artisan bread, bagels, sandwiches, gourmet cookies, and pie. Some of the best sourdough bread in the land!
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Great Basin Bakery
275 S Main St
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Avoid the over-priced tourist trap of Schat’s and visit Great Basin Bakery. This local spot serves artisan bread, bagels, sandwiches, gourmet cookies, and pie. Some of the best sourdough bread in the land!
Family-friendly dining, a long-time Bishop institution, good food, and friendly service. Your classic, local greasy spoon! I love this spot for a filling and enjoyable breakfast experience.
Jack's Restaurant
437 N Main St
Family-friendly dining, a long-time Bishop institution, good food, and friendly service. Your classic, local greasy spoon! I love this spot for a filling and enjoyable breakfast experience.
You may feel you’ve been transplanted suddenly to a much hipper town than little old Bishop. The drinks are delightful and the food is fun (albeit limited). On weekend nights PiÑon Pizza shows up with their mobile, wood-fired pizza oven. Such a treat!
Owens Valley Distilling Company
237 E South St
You may feel you’ve been transplanted suddenly to a much hipper town than little old Bishop. The drinks are delightful and the food is fun (albeit limited). On weekend nights PiÑon Pizza shows up with their mobile, wood-fired pizza oven. Such a treat!

Sightseeing

The Bristlecone pine trees are the oldest living, non-clonal organisms on our earth. The White Mountains have sacred energy and quietness unlike anywhere else. And the views of the Sierra Nevada range are unrivaled. The drive is very winding if you get carsick easily.
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Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest
White Mountain Road
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The Bristlecone pine trees are the oldest living, non-clonal organisms on our earth. The White Mountains have sacred energy and quietness unlike anywhere else. And the views of the Sierra Nevada range are unrivaled. The drive is very winding if you get carsick easily.
Bodie State Historic Park is an authentic California Gold-mining Ghost Town. At one time it had a population of almost 10,000 people. Totally worth the drive (about 200 miles, one way). Stop in Lee Vining at Latte Da Cafe for great food and amazing coffee.
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Bodie State Historic Park
California 270
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Bodie State Historic Park is an authentic California Gold-mining Ghost Town. At one time it had a population of almost 10,000 people. Totally worth the drive (about 200 miles, one way). Stop in Lee Vining at Latte Da Cafe for great food and amazing coffee.
One of the hottest, driest, and lowest places on the planet, Death Valley is great to visit anytime other than summer! The wildflowers are incredible in the spring.
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Death Valley National Park
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One of the hottest, driest, and lowest places on the planet, Death Valley is great to visit anytime other than summer! The wildflowers are incredible in the spring.
Definitely some of the best downhill skiing in California, Mammoth Mountain is known for its exceptional (and INCREDIBLE) wind buff.
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Mammoth Mountain
10400 Minaret Rd
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Definitely some of the best downhill skiing in California, Mammoth Mountain is known for its exceptional (and INCREDIBLE) wind buff.
Just a few miles out of town, this is a fun spot to take young kids!
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Laws Railroad Museum
Silver Canyon Road
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Just a few miles out of town, this is a fun spot to take young kids!
Walk east down May Street and connect with an endless, and beautiful, walking path. Go south to the bridge for a 2.5 mile round trip adventure.
Bishop Creek Canal
Walk east down May Street and connect with an endless, and beautiful, walking path. Go south to the bridge for a 2.5 mile round trip adventure.
A hike around Convict Lake is a MUST! It’s a mostly flat, two-mile loop, so it's easy for kids and anyone not in hiking shape. Eat at Convict Lake Restaurant after. Convict Lake is one of the prettiest and most dramatic spots on the Eastside.
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コンビクト湖
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A hike around Convict Lake is a MUST! It’s a mostly flat, two-mile loop, so it's easy for kids and anyone not in hiking shape. Eat at Convict Lake Restaurant after. Convict Lake is one of the prettiest and most dramatic spots on the Eastside.
Manzanar is the site of one of ten American concentration camps, where more than 120,000 Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II from March 1942 to November 1945. The exhibit is quality, and the grounds have been well maintained.
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Manzanar National Historic Site Visitor Center
5001 US-395
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Manzanar is the site of one of ten American concentration camps, where more than 120,000 Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II from March 1942 to November 1945. The exhibit is quality, and the grounds have been well maintained.