Paso Robles has long earned its reputation as a world-class destination for wine, food, beer, and easygoing California charm, but even this vibrant region still holds a few surprises. One of its most exciting hidden gems is Tin City Paso Robles, a cluster of tasting rooms and production spaces tucked inside an industrial complex off Ramada Drive. What looks like a simple warehouse district from the outside turns out to be an energetic, creative playground for small-production winemakers, brewers, distillers, and artisan food makers.
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What Is Tin City Paso Robles?
Tin City Paso Robles is a collection of walkable industrial warehouses, each home to independent wineries, breweries, distilleries, and artisan food producers. Instead of traditional vineyard estates, Tin City brings dozens of small, creative businesses together in one compact neighborhood, making it easy to taste, sip, and explore everything from boutique wines to craft spirits and handmade foods, all within a few blocks.
Tin City began as a place where passionate, small-production winemakers could craft high-quality, small-lot wines without the constraints of traditional estate vineyards. The industrial setting gave them room to innovate, a place to pour their expertise and creativity into Rhône blends, bold reds, and experimental varietals. Visitors quickly fell in love with the experience: standing inside active production spaces, sipping alongside the barrels, and chatting directly with the winemakers behind each bottle.
As its reputation grew, Tin City evolved into a full-blown craft destination, and a serious proving ground for world-class producers. Today, more than twenty-five wineries call the district home, alongside breweries, cider makers, distilleries, a pasta factory, a bakery, a creamery, a gourmet mushroom producer, a cannabis and marijuana dispensary offering an educational cannabis experience, a Michelin-starred restaurant, an ice cream shop, artisanal olive oil producers, food trucks, and more.
What began as an incubator for small, creative projects has launched brands that now pour 100-point wines, appear on the wine list at The French Laundry in Yountville, produce some of the most recognized pét-nat and orange wines in the United States, and sell statewide through Whole Foods and nationwide via Amazon. Several wineries that started here have since grown into full countryside estate producers.
Today, Tin City is a lively, ever-evolving community where quality, craftsmanship, and creativity intersect, proving that world-class wine doesn’t require vineyard views, just vision, talent, and an uncompromising commitment to the craft.
Tin City Map & Surrounding Areas
Tin City is located just south of downtown Paso Robles, in a compact, industrial area where many of the region’s most creative producers have clustered together. The district itself is fully walkable, with tasting rooms, food producers, and gathering spots spread across several short blocks.
On your way to Tin City you’ll pass Firestone Walker Brewing Company and Vina Robles, and about half a mile from Tin City Ramada Row, a neighboring stretch of tasting rooms and breweries that expands the experience beyond Tin City’s core. Here you’ll find well-loved stops like Primal House, Ridge, Calwise, and Anarchy, making these areas form one of the most concentrated and dynamic tasting corridors in the region.
This map is not drawn to scale; Always check current opening days and hours, as they frequently change
Explore the Best of Tin City With a Guided Walking Tour
With so many wineries, breweries, distilleries, and artisan makers packed into one energetic district, Tin City can be overwhelming to navigate on your own, in the best possible way. That’s why our Taste of Tin City Walking Tour is one of the most enjoyable and effortless ways to experience it.
Whether you’re new to Paso Robles or a returning visitor looking for something fresh, this guided tour offers:
A curated introduction to some of Tin City’s top craft producers
Behind-the-scenes insights and stories from passionate makers
Easy, walkable tastings without worrying about planning or parking
A fun, flavorful overview of what makes Tin City so special
It’s the perfect way to discover this creative hub, and taste your way through the wines, beers, and spirits that put Tin City on the map.
This tour is offered weekly as a public join-in tour, but can also be booked as a private tour at your preferred day of the week, depending availability,
What to Do in Tin City
Tin City is designed for exploration. In a single visit, you can wander from tasting room to tasting room, sip wine and cocktails, enjoy craft beer or cider, grab lunch or a snack, catch live music, and dive into hands-on, educational experiences, all within a few walkable blocks. Whether you’re here for a casual afternoon or a full day of discovery, Tin City offers an easy, choose-your-own-adventure approach to Paso Robles’ craft scene.
Wineries & Tasting Rooms
Tin City is home to dozens of small-production wineries led by winemakers who often pour your tasting themselves. Expect a mix of bold reds, creative blends, and unique varietals.
Top wine experiences often include:
Rhône-focused producers with standout Grenache, Syrah, and GSM blends
Cabernet Sauvignon & Bordeaux-style blends
Experimental, minimal-intervention winemakers
Tiny-production labels you won’t find in stores
Aaron
1 (805) 369 2037
Al Lago Wines
1 (805) 369 2590
Anarchy Wine CO
1 (805) 369 2242
Benom
1 (805) 369 2036
Concur Wines
1 (805) 242 9463
Cordant
1 (805) 369 2313
Crush Vineyard
1 (805) 286 4157
Desparada
1 (805) 434 9611
Ella’s Vineyard
1 (805) 704 9446
Emercy Wines
1 (805) 221 5840
End of the Day Caliza
1 (805) 369 1011
Field Recordings
1 (805) 503 9660
Frisby Cellars
1 (949) 243 6691
Giornata
1 (805) 434 3075
Hubba Wines
1 (805) 550 9920
Jacob Toft
1 (805) 550 1633
Kiler Canyon Vineyard
1 (805) 221 5345
La Perdignus
1 (805) 369 2006
Levo
1 (805) 400 5994
MCV Wines
1 (805) 712 4647
Monochrome Wines
1 (805) 674 2160
Nicora
1 (805) 400 0039
Nix Cellars
1 (805) 434 7709
ONX Wines
1 (805) 434 5607
Ridge Vineyards
1 (805) 840 2414
Sans Liege Wines
1 (805) 773 2770
Seven Oxen Estate Wine
1 (805) 369 2710
Taste of Tin City Tour
1 (805) 400 3141
Turtle Rock
1 (805) 674 1889
Ultima Tulie
1 (805) 365 4090
Union Sacre
1 (805) 369 2777
Vina Robles
1 (805) 871 4960
Zanoli
1 (805) 712 5225
Breweries, Cider & Distilleries
If you want to explore beyond wine, you’re in the perfect place. Tin City offers:
Craft breweries with rotating seasonal releases
A cider house known for bright, refreshing blends
Distilleries specializing in gin, rye, whiskey, and unique barrel-aged selections
Barrelhouse Brewing CO.
1 (805) 296 1128
Firestone Walker Brewing Company
1 (805) 225 5911
Friends With Benefits
fwbbeer.com
Primal House
1 (805) 202 4700
Tin City Cider CO.
1 (805) 293 6349
Food, Dessert & Artisanal Makers
Tin City goes well beyond drinks. Between tastings, you can enjoy:
House-made pasta and wood-fired specialties
Fresh-baked bread and pastries
Cold, small-batch ice cream
Local provisions perfect for pairing or taking home
Everything is walkable, so you can graze, sip, and explore without needing to move your car.
Central Coast Creamery
1 (805) 439 7090
Etto Pastabar
1 (805) 369 2787
Etto Pastificio
1 (805) 400 3193
Mighty Cap Mushrooms
1 (805) 674 3080
Negranti Creamery
1 (805) 369 2663
Olivas de Oro
1 (805) 227 4223
Primal House
1 (805) 202 4700
Proof and Gather Baking Company
1 (805) 439 3661
Six Test Kitchen
sixtestkitchen.com
Smash N’ Roll
Sticky
1 (805) 369 2442
Courduroy
1 (800) 930-0955
Golden Apple Cannabis
1 (805) 673 4141
Mighty Cap Mushrooms
1 (805) 674 3080
Sticky
(805) 369-2442
Tin City Press:
- Makers’ Districts Offer A Modern Third Space For Wineries. ➤
- Why California’s Hippest Wine Destination is an Industrial Estate. ➤
- This Tin City factory sells authentic Italian pasta — and it’s made right in front of you. ➤
- 6 Secrets About Paso Robles, A Vibrant Wine Region Of California. ➤
- Tin City: Paso Robles’ Newest Industrial Tasting Hub.
- Read full article on Travel Paso. ➤
- Tin City poised to become Paso Robles’ hippest new wine-tasting destination. ➤
- 5 new wineries open at Paso’s Tin City — including one for people who love whites. ➤
Why Visitors Love Tin City
Tin City has a vibe that’s totally different from the vineyard tasting rooms most people associate with Paso Robles. Travelers love it because:
Everything is small-batch and handcrafted
You often meet the actual makers: winemakers, brewers, distillers
It’s lively, casual, and unpretentious
You can easily fill a whole day without driving between stops
There’s something for everyone (wine lovers, beer fans, foodies, curious explorers)
Tips for Visiting Tin City
Plan Ahead When You Can
Weekends fill up quickly, reservations recommended for popular wineries
Weekdays offer a quieter experience with more time to chat with producers
Consider a Tour
A guided tour takes the guesswork out of choosing where to go and gives you access to insider recommendations, winemaker introductions, and curated pairings.
Best Time to Visit
Early afternoon for a relaxed vibe
Evenings for live music or special events (varies by season)
How to Get to Tin City
- By Car
Tin City sits off Ramada Drive, near the intersection of Highway 46 West and Highway 101 (Hearst Castle Exit). Free street parking is available throughout the district, though it can fill up on busy weekends and event days.
Tip: If you’re planning to visit multiple tasting rooms, parking once and exploring on foot is the easiest approach. California has a strict DUI policy, so it’s best to plan ahead, designate a driver, use a rideshare service like Uber or Lyft, or make Tin City part of a guided tour and finish your day there without worrying about driving.
- Rideshare & Private Transportation
Uber, Lyft, and private transportation services are popular ways to get to Tin City, especially for visitors planning to enjoy tastings. Many guests choose to leave the driving to someone else and fully enjoy the experience.
- Guided Tours
Another option is visiting Tin City as part of a guided wine, beer or distillery tour. Tours handle transportation and planning, allowing you to explore multiple producers without worrying about logistics or timing. Since Tin City has such a wide variety of flavors, it’s a perfect way to end the day.
Parking Tips
Free street parking is available throughout the district
Arrive earlier on weekends for the easiest access
Getting Around Once You’re There
Tin City is flat, compact, and easily walkable, with most tasting rooms and food spots located within a few short blocks.
Once you arrive, you can park once and explore the district entirely on foot.
Reservations are recommended for many tasting rooms, especially on weekends and during events.
A guided walking tour can help you navigate the area efficiently while discovering a variety of producers.
Because everything is close together, it’s easy to mix tastings, food stops, and experiences without needing to move your car.
FAQs About Tin City Paso Robles
Tin City is a walkable district made up of industrial buildings that house individual wineries, breweries, distilleries, and artisan food producers. The businesses are clustered close together, allowing visitors to explore multiple tastings and experiences without driving between stops.
Yes, Tin City is flat, compact, and easily walkable, making it one of the easiest tasting areas in Paso Robles to explore on foot.
Reservations are recommended for many wine tasting rooms, especially on weekends, holidays, and busy event days. Some tasting rooms do accept walk-ins when space allows, but booking ahead is the safest option. Breweries and distilleries are generally more walk-in friendly, unless there’s a concert or special event. Any guided tour or hands-on experience typically requires an advance reservation.
Most visitors spend 2–4 hours, though it’s easy to fill a full day if you plan multiple tastings and food stops.
In general, Paso Robles is a very kid- and pet-friendly destination, and many businesses in Tin City welcome families and dogs. However, policies vary by business, especially for indoor spaces, tasting rooms, and food-focused venues. It’s always a good idea to check directly with individual businesses before your visit.
If you’re looking for a lively, social atmosphere, Friday afternoons and Saturdays are the busiest times, as many visitors kick off their Paso Robles weekend in Tin City. Sundays can also be active, especially during peak travel seasons. If you prefer a quieter experience with more opportunities to talk directly with winemakers, brewers, distillers, or food producers, visiting during the week is ideal. Many Tin City businesses are run by small teams, and weekdays offer the best chance for more personal interactions.
Yes, free street parking is available throughout Tin City. On busy weekends or concert nights, parking in Tin City can fill up, and you may need to park a bit farther away and walk. Because Tin City is designed for visiting multiple tasting rooms, many guests choose to use a rideshare service or plan ahead with a designated driver, especially given California’s strict DUI laws.
Join us for our Tin City Walking Tour every Saturday, or make it your own.
Our guided Tin City Walking Tour runs weekly on Saturdays and is the perfect way to explore the district on foot. Prefer a different day or a more personalized experience?
The tour can also be booked as a private experience on other days, subject to availability with our partner producers.


