Here are some of the businesses, non-profits and points of interest that occupy San Juan Capistrano's historic downtown district.
- Whim Interior Design & Gifts - inspiring designs in the 1840 Casa Avila
- We Olive & Wine Bar - artesian oils and gourmet food in the 1920 Ferris Kelly Building
- Mission Fine Art Gallery - original fine art from local artists in the 1920 Ferris Kelly Building
- T
he Bookstore - gently-used books in the 1983 Michael Graves designed library
- O’Neill Museum - home of the Historical Society in the 1870 Garcia/Pryor House
- Sarducci’s Restaurant (soon to be Trevor’s at the Tracks) - American fare in the 1894 Capistrano Depot
- Montanez Adobe and Historical Walking Tour in the 1794 Montanez Adobe
- The Esslinger building - Streamline Moderne design built in 1939
- Blas Aguilar Adobe Museum - Acjachemen Indian culture in the 1794 Blas Aguilar Adobe
- El Adobe de Capistrano Mexican Steakhouse in the 1797 Miguel Yorba Adobe
- Rancho Capistrano Winery - wine and bistro in the 1938 Vaquero West Building
- Sundried Tomato American Bistros & Catering in the 1789 Valenzuela Adobe
- The Tea House on Los Rios in the 1910 Rodman House
- The Cottage Gallery on Los Rios - local artwork by local artists in the 1890 Rios/Stanfield House
- Ellie’s Table - bakery and cafe in the 1883 Judge Egan House
- Mission Store - unique gifts and memorabilia in the 1776 Mission San Juan Capistrano
- The Old Barn Antique Mall - full of historic riches
- Zia Jewelry - unique artistic designs
- The Camino Real Playhouse - every historic western town needs a playhouse!
- 3:16 Bakery Shop - to satisfy your sweet tooth
- Cedar Creek Inn, warm Craftsman style eatery
- Five Vines Wine Bar, wines, beers with small and hearty bites
- L’Hirondelle Restaurant - Belgian-French Bistro fare
- Ruby’s Diner & Sky Ranch Patio - American fare
- Swallow’s Inn - old school country western bar
Taqueria El Campeon, counter service Mexican food