The Bay Area Restaurants

The Bay Area is home to popular, innovative restaurants such as Chez Panisse in Berkeley and Commis in Oakland—for which reservations must be made well in advance. Expect an emphasis on locally grown produce, hormone-free meats, and California wines. Many Marin cafés don't serve dinner, and dinner service ends on the early side. (No 10 pm reservations in that neck of the woods.)

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  • 21. Moss Beach Distillery

    $$

    Every "best patio" article in the Bay Area features this oceanfront restaurant (and former speakeasy) with a beautiful view, whether it's sunny or foggy. The menu is always fresh and fun with a general emphasis on fish and seafood. In reality, it's just as well known for the many dogs who adore the patio. The drinks menu is uninspired, but any beverage will taste better with a sunset vantage point like this restaurant has.

    140 Beach Way, Moss Beach, California, 94038, USA
    650-728–5595

    Known For

    • Seafood sliders
    • Anchor Steam beer-battered artichoke hearts
    • French onion soup and clam chowder
  • 22. Nick's Rockaway

    $$

    Dungeness crab, the Bay Area’s favorite local seafood, is showcased in a consistently fantastic sandwich on grilled sourdough bread at this timeless Pacifica restaurant and lounge. It’s an all-day restaurant attached to a motel right by the beach, with a vintage Americana atmosphere that looks like a blend of a coastal diner with maritime decor and a throwback martini bar with dim lighting, wood paneling, and tufted leather banquettes.

    100 Rockaway Beach Ave., Pacifica, California, 94044, USA
    650-359–3900

    Known For

    • Old-school favorites like prime rib and filet of sole
    • Fresh seafood dishes
    • Always a fun scene

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
  • 23. Picco

    $$$ | American

    In an ivy-covered, redbrick building, the creative crew at Picco's serves fantastically original food comprised of local seasonal ingredients. Dramatic lighting and modernist decor set the stage for these artful dishes and tasty cocktails. if there's a long wait, start with small dishes at the bar or try Pizzeria Picco next door.

    320 Magnolia Ave., at King St., Larkspur, California, 94939, USA
    415-924–0300

    Known For

    • Creative small plates made with local sustainably grown ingredients
    • Specialty and barrel-aged cocktails
    • Risotto from scratch

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 24. Rick & Ann's

    $ | Claremont | American

    Haute comfort food and childhood favorites are the focus at this charming dining nook across from the Claremont hotel. Mac and cheese and free-range chicken potpie play second fiddle to brunches of cornmeal pancakes and gingerbread waffles, which are best enjoyed on the outdoor patio.

    2922 Domingo Ave., at Ashby Ave., Berkeley, California, 94705, USA
    510-649–8538

    Known For

    • Weekend brunch
    • Grown-up comfort food
    • Mom's macaroni and cheese

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 25. Rossotti's Alpine Inn

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    On sunny weekend afternoons, the enormous tree-covered, creekside beer garden of this countryside dining icon feels like the epicenter of Silicon Valley. It’s a popular destination for professors and graduate students to enjoy brews and sandwiches, located just beyond campus in the pastoral town of Portola Valley. And over a century ago, it was a saloon that lasted through California's rapid growth in the late 1800s and then Prohibition. Nowadays, it's a gathering spot for local families, out-of-towners looking to eat in a quintessential Northern California setting, and the many cyclists who go on rides around the nearby rolling hills.

    3915 Alpine Rd., Menlo Park, California, 94028, USA
    650-854–4004

    Known For

    • Fun, bucolic setting
    • Barbecue sandwiches
    • Wood-fired pizzas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., No reservations
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  • 26. Salt & Pepper

    $$

    Bright and welcoming, this American bistro on Ark Row is known for its seafood starters (oyster poppers, crab stacks, scallops, and steamers) and salads as well as shareable dishes and burgers, chops, and ribs. The airy, rustic space has a pleasant café-like atmosphere that makes it easy to stay and even consider returning for a breakfast of Dungeness crab omelet or ricotta pancakes.

    38 Main St., Tiburon, California, 94920, USA
    415-435–3594

    Known For

    • Clam chowder
    • Kabocha squash and vegetable curry
    • Mongolian pork chops and rib-eye steaks
  • 27. Stinson Beach Breakers Cafe

    $$

    Hard to miss along the tiny stretch of Main Street, this café is an easy destination for a pre-beach sandwich or post-surf bar bites and cocktails on the heated patio in the afternoon. Beach-cottage hardwood floors and a woodstove add to the warmth of the rustic seaside interior, while a mountain view and firepit enhance the deck.

    3465 Hwy. 1, Stinson Beach, California, 94970, USA
    415-868–2002

    Known For

    • Dungeness crab melt
    • Fresh oysters
    • Crispy fish tacos

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
  • 28. The Joinery

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    Sausalito's popular beer hall and rotisserie offers ample, open, airy indoor seating at long tables and expanded outdoor deck dining with exceptional views of the bay. It's a relaxing spot to enjoy burgers, sandwiches, soups, and salads along with a selection of Belgian beers, IPAs, lagers, and ciders on tap. With free parking nearby and easy access for cyclists and kayakers, it's easy to see why this is a local favorite.

    300 Turney St., Sausalito, California, 94965, USA
    415-766–8999

    Known For

    • Fried chicken sandwich and grilled cheese
    • Joinery burger with special sauce
    • Dirty fries and fried Brussels sprouts
  • 29. Tomales Bay Foods

    $$ | American

    A renovated hay barn off the main drag houses this collection of upscale food shops, which showcase local organic fruits and vegetables, premium packaged foods, and an international selection of exquisite cheeses. Cowgirl Creamery cheese is made on-site. Grab some before you head to Cowgirl Cantina for creative sandwiches, salads, and soups you can enjoy inside the café or in the outdoor picnic area.

    80 4th St., at B St., Point Reyes Station, California, 94956, USA
    415-663–9335-cheese shop

    Known For

    • Local and imported cheese

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner
  • 30. Wood Tavern

    $$$$ | Rockridge | American

    Expect a warm welcome and a lively atmosphere at this longtime Rockridge favorite. A neighborhood gem in the truest sense, Wood Tavern serves contemporary American brasserie food with quality wine, well-crafted drinks, and refined service.

    6317 College Ave., near 63rd St., Oakland, California, 94618, USA
    510-654–6607

    Known For

    • Cheese boards
    • Modern American classics
    • An impressive yet approachable wine list
    • Meat selections from the butcher block

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sun.

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