
The first Friday of every month is the best time to visit, with discounts on memberships and extra events. Museum of Art and History of Santa Cruz (MAH), Downtown Santa Cruz: Learn more about the art history of Santa Cruz as you walk through the museum viewing the Santa Cruz history exhibit, as well as changing exhibits from specialty artists.Want to learn more about the Santa Cruz area in a more interactive way? There are many museums to visit with more information on the coast, forested mountains, human history, and community art. Recommended by former Lookout intern Riley Engel Michael Rugg inside the Bigfoot Discovery Museum. Inside Santa Cruz: Museums of Santa Cruz to visit If you’re a fan of the little spot on campus or the Westside cafe located between Delaware Avenue and Derby Park, give it a try. She recently shared that Ivéta, who I’m sure you Slugs are familiar with, has opened a whole restaurant on the southernmost part of Pacific Avenue, just down the street from the Warriors’ home field. If you love eating, cooking, and reading about food, be sure to check out the work of our local food expert, Lily Belli. It’s big, but I think you’ll find it hard to stop eating. Eggs, beans, cheese, rice, sauce and your choice of meat (or potatoes if you prefer) wrapped in a huge flour tortilla. The flavors are much more in line with traditional Mexican cuisine than what the (also very good) Point Market offers, and they feature basically everything you want in a breakfast burrito. And personally, I think they might very well be the best in town.

I have recommended breakfast burritos before, but I did not recommend Taqueria Santa Cruz’s breakfast burritos. ➤ Do you want to share these offers with your friends? Ask them to sign up for Student Lookout text messages using this link.
