A self-guided progressive dining experience through Gilroy’s historical landmarks
If you love local history and delicious food, we’ve got a great Gilroy experience for you! With our self-guided progressive dining experience, you can take a culinary trip back in time while you enjoy some of the very best food here in Gilroy, the Garlic Capital of the World. Spice up your visit by turning it into a combined educational and culinary experience to share with your favorite foodies. For the full experience, allow plenty of time to visit all four unique restaurants in some of Gilroy’s oldest buildings, each with an interesting, colorful past. All the restaurants are within a short walk of each other in Gilroy’s historic downtown. Before You Go: This blog is your history guide, so keep a digital or printed copy with you. Visit each of the restaurants below to see some of this history up close. At each stop, read about the building’s unique architecture and intriguing past while you enjoy your drink, appetizer, or other delicious dishes. See how much of Gilroy’s downtown history you already know—and learn some interesting things that may surprise you. Since this tour is self-guided, you can plan it in a way that’s most convenient for you and your foodie companions. You can mix it up or split it into two outings, creating your own customized, historical dining experience. View our Historical Dining Tour Getaway page for inspiration.Gilroy Historical Dining Stop #1: Tempo Kitchen & Bar
7560 Monterey Rd., Gilroy, CA Today: Tempo Kitchen & Bar is a music-themed restaurant with modern American cuisine and handcrafted cocktails. For the grand opening in November 2021, Dan and Nancy Nelson transformed the building into a unique space with wood-paneled walls adorned with vinyl records and musical instruments. Each weekend they have live music, and they host weekly Winemaker Dinners featuring local or California state wines, along with other themed events.

Gilroy Historical Dining Stop #2: Station 55 Seafood & Mexican Cocina
55 Fifth St. Gilroy, CA Today: Station 55 Seafood & Mexican Cocina is a Mexican restaurant and bar that specializes in traditional Mexican cuisine made with premium ingredients artfully prepared by master chefs. Diners enjoy excellent customer service as well as exceptional and authentic food at an affordable price.

Fire Station 55, circa 1920-1930. Photo courtesy of the Gilroy Museum.
Gilroy Historical Dining Stop #3: The Milias Restaurant
7397 Monterey St. Gilroy, CA Today: The Milias Restaurant is an American-style restaurant serving a variety of dishes, often inspired by seasonal foods. Adam Sanchez and Ann Zyburra opened The Milias Restaurant in 2011. Their motto, “Take a Step Back and Dine,” is obvious throughout their entire establishment. They kept the original floor made of hand-cut marble tiles in a herringbone pattern, the crown-molded ceiling, and the trademark horseshoe-shaped bar. Adam and Ann also have also a variety of historic pieces, several from the original building, spread throughout the space.

The Milias Hotel and Restaurant in 1922. Photo courtesy of the Gilroy Museum
Gilroy Historical Dining Stop #4: Old City Hall Restaurant
7400 Monterey St. Gilroy, CA Today: Old City Hall Restaurant is in one of downtown’s most iconic landmarks and serves a variety of menu items, including many garlic dishes. Popular with both visitors and locals, the venue often hosts karaoke nights, line dancing upstairs, themed events, and a variety of special events in the reserveable upstairs room.

Old City Hall circa 1960s. Courtesy of The Gilroy Museum.
Other Historical Highlights
For other interesting ways to explore Gilroy’s varied and intriguing history, visit the Gilroy Museum, check out our blog: History Highlights in Gilroy, or explore our historical downtown with our map Downtown Gilroy Self-Guided Walking Tour .
The Gilroy Museum
You can also join one of the monthly walking tours (held on the first Saturday of most months) hosted by docents of the Gilroy Historical Society—for more info, see the Events Calendar. Gilroy has so much interesting history to explore and so many other fun things to do, you will need a few days to do it all! Book yourself a stay at one of our affordable Hotels, and choose from our 33 Things to Do In and Around Gilroy. While you’re here, be sure to stop by the California Welcome Center Gilroy in the Gilroy Premium Outlets (near Forever 21) to learn more from our friendly staff about all that Gilroy has to offer. A big thank you to Connie Rogers and Susan Voss of the Gilroy Historical Society and the Gilroy Museum for providing some content and historical photos for this blog.