Splash Cafe – SESLOC Members Earn Rewards Points Here
Pismo Beach
197 Pomeroy Ave
Pismo Beach
The famous Splash Cafe first opened its doors in 1989, just steps from the Pismo Beach Pier Since 1991, Splash has been run by Joanne and Ross Currie, who turned it into a certified local landmark. No trip to Pismo Beach is complete without a stop at Splash Cafe for a taste of our legendary Clam Chowder! Seriously, this chowder is so good that it consistently takes 1st place in the Pismo Beach Annual Clam Festival and has helped spawn our second location in San Luis Obispo along with nationwide shipping! Make the Splash Cafe Experience a must-try on your next visit to the Central Coast!
(805) 773-4653
splashcafe.com
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