
Hours
| Saturday | 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | 12–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1845 Spring St, Paso Robles, CA 93446
Phone: (805) 286-4344
Website: http://inbloompasorobles.com/
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Reviews
The dish itself was memorable. A deeply flavored pho-style broth formed the foundation, paired with ramen noodles and complemented by fresh bok choy and crisp sprouts. The balance was precise, comforting, and intentional, highlighting both technique and restraint rather than excess.
We chose to sit at the bar and were served promptly, with an attentiveness that felt genuine rather than rehearsed. The space was lively and energetic, filled with a sense of purpose and enjoyment from both staff and guests. There was a palpable buzz in the room—an atmosphere that felt communal, welcoming, and distinctly confident in its identity.
This experience stood apart from anything else currently offered in Paso Robles. It was not only about the food, but about the concept, the execution, and the willingness to do something different. In Bloom has created something truly unique, and this Sunday experience is absolutely worth seeking out.
On this occassion authentic vietnamese style Pho was offered. Having been trained in a vietnamese restaurant Chef John prepared an excellent, authentic Pho soup. Delicious flavors and a wonderful fragrance really made this dish something special. We were also served a Vietnamese omlette. Light, flavorful and delicious.
A wonderful lunch at a great price. I encourage everyone to make a point to stop by and have a great, family-stye fun meal.
You’ll be surprised with whatever Chef John presents next time but that’s the fun of it all.
We sat inside at the bar because it was quite chilly outside, despite the heaters.
I wish we had one of these in my hometown. The wine offered paired impeccably with the food.
I hope that the next time we visit, we will pick a quieter seat.
I’ve tried Michelin-starred places hoping for amazing flavors (not for bragging rights, but because I genuinely love memorable food) and a few of the dishes here actually delivered that better. All six of us were delighted by dishes that sound simple on paper, like the snap peas or the tempura eggplant, but were so perfectly done that we kept passing plates around the table just to make sure no one missed out.
The cocktails were equally thoughtful. A couple of the gals ordered “The Rover”, which arrived topped with a sugar bubble that was incredibly fun to watch everyone pop in their own special way lol. The service was attentive and genuinely friendly, and the whole vibe blends California casual with city sleek in the best way.
And yes… I have zero photos because we were too busy being present and enjoying the food. A true sign of a great meal.