It’s not every day you come across Basque cuisine, but in the small town of Los Banos, there’s Wool Growers, a Basque restaurant housed in a building that has been in business for more than a century. Since its construction in the late 1890s, this historic establishment has been popular with locals as well as people passing through. This Northern California Basque restaurant not only serves delicious food but is a fun dining experience you wouldn’t expect to find in this small town.

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While you’re visiting Los Banos, consider driving west to San Luis Reservoir. San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area the largest off-stream reservoir in the United States, meaning it is not fed by a natural water source. Instead, water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is diverted to this reservoir to ensure ample water storage during the dry season. It is located in the green hills of the San Joaquin Valley and has several picnicking spots along the shore.

Have you ever been to this Northern California Basque restaurant? What are your favorite Basque dishes? You can visit the Wool Growers website for more.

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