

San Juan Bautista is home to the celebrated, El Teatro Campesino. ETC has set the standard for Latino theatre. Plays are performed in the Old Mission San Juan as well as at the ETC playhouse on 4th Street. A variety of shops and studios offer casual and serious art collectors alike many original artwork choices as well as collectors pieces.
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Influenced by flavorful Mexican recipes and popular tourist treats, the food of SJB makes for delicious, friendly dining experiences where ever visitors eat. Inviting establishments downtown include a wine bar, an ice cream parlor, a coffee roastery and café, a pizza parlor, a hamburger stand, a bakery, and several quaint pubs serving specialty drinks and craft brews.
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Our Historic downtown shopping area offers women’s fashions, import stores, fabric and quilt shops; antiques and collectibles, and thrift shops.
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Our temperate climate offers hikers, bikers, and walkers a wealth of opportunity to explore our city limits. The historic Juan de Anza Trail, Fremont Peak State Park and Observatory, and St. Francis Retreat grounds offer some of the most beautifully scenic walks in the area.
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If your visit allows for an overnight stay San Juan Bautista, accommodations include hotels, campgrounds and trailer parks, and a nearby Bed and Breakfast, affording you a well-deserved rest after enjoying all the treasures that are San Juan Bautista.
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Our community of diverse residents stand by the belief that the wonder of San Juan Bautista lies in a commitment to a slower way of life, a kind attitude during everyday encounters, and a devotion to preserving the heritage and beauty of our historical foundation.
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Our local business partners, nonprofits, and neighbors offer such amenities as a health clinic, a nail salon, clock and watch repair shop, a grocery and liquor store, screen printing, a hardware store, a car wash, hair salons, schools and a post office.
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