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The Ultimate Guide to Monterey

As military spouses, there is a reason why we talk about PCS’ing so often. We do it so often. Picking up and moving our lives every few years is exhausting to say the least. But I also find it to be so special that every duty station can mark different occasions in our lives. Perhaps one location is where you got married, landed that great job or bought your first home. Perhaps another is where you met that great friend, adopted your pet or gave birth to your child.

For me, Monterey, California will always hold a special place in my heart.

My husband and I lived there for just under two years, and it is where we got married and adopted our dog. Unfortunately living in California also means living with the ongoing threat of wildfires. Currently, the River and Carmel Fires have plagued Monterey County, and at time of publication the fires had collectively destroyed over 65 structures. Our thoughts are with everyone in California .

In the meantime, I wanted to share my love for this once-in-a-lifetime duty station:

For submariners, Monterey is a unique duty station with limited shore duty opportunities at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS). Established in 1909, NPS is a public graduate school operated by the U.S. Navy. There are four graduate schools and 12 departments, offering various doctoral and master level degrees, ranging from business and public policy to engineering and applied sciences.

While students are mostly active-duty officers from the U.S. military and government civilians, members of foreign militaries can also attend. My husband had several classmates from different Navy’s around the world, from Argentina to Singapore.

Monterey was a short blimp of our Navy life, but it remains one of our favorite places we have ever lived. We both dream of living there again someday. But in the meantime, I wanted to share an ultimate guide.

If you are lucky enough to live there, here is what you need to know:


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Eat + Drink

Monterey County has a very eclectic and diverse culinary scene. Many restaurants embrace the local bounty, from fresh fruits and vegetables to local meats and seafood.

For coffeeshops and bakeries, we loved Captain + Stoker, Carmel Valley Roasting Company, Happy Girl Kitchen Co., and Bright Coffee. For brunch, you can’t miss Wild Plum, First Awakenings, From Scratch or Loulou’s Griddle in the Middle.

For date night or special occasions, any restaurant in Carmel-By-The-Sea will do. We frequented La Bicyclette, Dametra Café and Little Napoli. Other misc. favorites include Hula’s Island Grill (Polynesian, Hawaiian cuisine), Crystal Fish (sushi), Zab Zab (Thai) and Poke Lab (poke).

While you live in Monterey, I really encourage you to sign up for a CSA, or Community Supported Agriculture (or anywhere if it’s available, really). There is nothing like the fresh produce in Central California, and dozens of local family farms offer delivery or pick-up programs. We were members of the J&P Organics CSA and enjoyed deliveries of fresh vegetables, fruit, flowers and eggs every week.

While Monterey is more than two hours away from Napa, the area is proud of its thriving wine region. In town, try out Taste of Monterey for excellent wine and food pairings. For a more scenic experience, go wine tasting in Carmel Valley, home to more than 20 wineries and tasting rooms. The Monterey Peninsula also offers a great beer scene, with Alvarado Street Brewery, Fieldwork Brewing, and Peter B’s Brewpub


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Have you been stationed in Monterey? Comment below and share your favorite places! We’d love to hear them.

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