Cella Restaurant & Bar sits in downtown Monterey, housed in a historic building that stands out if you know where to look. The main dining room runs through the center, with tables arranged for both groups and smaller parties – nothing crowded, but not overly spread out either. Off to one side, a full bar anchors the space, where the cocktail setup draws as much attention as the kitchen.
The menu focuses on dinner and keeps things straightforward. Starters rotate but often include grilled Spanish octopus, steak tartare with a pile of fingerling potato chips, and a gruyere puff pastry that tends to show up early. Salads come out large – kale green goddess, butternut squash with fig – built for a fork and knife rather than just a side. Mains lean classic: steak, braised short ribs, roast chicken, duck confit, scallops, and a rigatoni pasta that’s heavier than it looks. Sides arrive in their own bowls – garlic herb fries, asparagus, warm white beans, and the kind of sourdough that disappears fast. Desserts rotate, though the hazelnut chocolate mousse is a regular fixture. Drinks get their own attention: craft cocktails, a house dirty martini, non-alcoholic options that go beyond juice, a tight wine list, and espresso to finish. House-made sauces come out if requested, and leftovers are packed up without any fuss.
Cella’s look splits the difference between coastal Monterey and something you’d find in Europe – simple, a little polished, but never fussy. Décor leans light, with details that feel deliberate. The space stays lively through dinner, but never tips into chaos. Plates are cleared as the meal moves along, and tables stay tidy.
The building itself carries a bit of history – ask around and someone will usually fill you in. Most people walk in straight from the street, though it’s close enough to other downtown stops that locals swing by after work or travelers wander in from the waterfront. Take-home containers are standard if needed. The whole setup feels like it’s been refined over time – nothing rushed or thrown together.