Cheese Lovers' Getaway!
With all the folks heading to Temecula/Fallbrook Wine
Country for wine tasting, the fact that the area is also a great cheese lovers’
destination is less known. As long-time advocates of all that is cheesy, we
here at Morning Song Farm beacon you to consider a curd-focused trip to our
hidden gem community.
Soros’ Greek
28464 Old Town
Front Street
Temecula, CA
951-587-8082
A trip to the area in search of the best cheese isn’t
complete without a taste of Soro’s Mediterranean Grill’s saganaki. Served as an
appetizer for 12.95 for lunch or dinner, it could easily be the main course
with a nice glass of wine. Soro’s rendition of Saganaki is a flamed and spiced feta
cheese prepared table side with brandy and lemon. Curl up with your friends on
the floor pillows or dine at a table, but enjoy the authentic offerings. If you’re
enjoying the trip with a few friends, the Mezza Plattter ($49.95) is appetizer
paradise. It includes their amazing hommus, baba ghanoush, tzatziki, tabouli,
dolma, falafel, tahini, boorak, potato chop, feta cheese and Kalamata olives.
Temecula Valley Cheese Factory
42072 5th
Street, Temecula, CA
951-693-9500
This is the
place to go in Old Town, not far from Soro’s. Hidden down a little street off
the main drag. A candy store for cheese lovers, their selection is considered
to be the best in the valley by many. Their menu lists a 2, 3 or 4 cheese plate
combo that includes fruit, bread and olives. They offer a fun Cheese Lovers’
gift basket…perfect for scooping up and taking on a hike, or keep it simple and
head over to the grassy slopes of Duck Pond (corner of Rancho California Road
and Ynez Road, Temecula) and enjoy your cheese while watching the ducks. Duck
pond is rarely crowded.
Temecula Creek
44501
Rainbow Canyon Road
Temecula, CA
866-320-4152
Temecula Creek Inn’s Cork Fire offers a stunning view through
sheets of expansive glass, looking down on the manicured greens and water
features below. Their cheese board is a favorite (small $13, large: $18)
includes house-made jams and chutneys, as well as nuts, local fruits, and
honey. In the colder months of the year, their beautiful bar offers a blazing
fire, romantic lighting and comfortable seating. Great place to enjoy wine
and curd; a lovely cheese platter, a glass of wine and good company.
Morning Song Farm
2120 rainbow
glen road
Rainbow, CA
92028
760-468-8583
www.morningsongfarm.com
Come with that special someone, or gather a group and book
several homes on our 20 acre farmstay tucked in the hills between Fallbrook
and Temecula. Accomomdates up to 15 guests, with a one night minimum stay. Cheese making classes are offered to overnight
guests ($135 for up to 4 attendees). Learn how to make a 30 minute mozzarella,
garlic cream cheese, ricotta, and queso fresco in less than 3 hours. Walk the farm,
meet a herd of friendly dairy goats, or soak in your private hot tub.
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