The Far North Restaurants

Redding, the urban center of the Far North, and college-town Chico have the greatest selection of restaurants. Cafés and simple eateries are the rule in the smaller towns, though trendy, innovative restaurants have been popping up. Dress is always informal.

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  • 1. Lilys

    $$

    This restaurant in a white-clapboard home, framed by a picket fence and arched trellis, offers an eclectic menu, starting with bananas Foster French toast for breakfast. The varied lunch and dinner selections might include spicy Mongolian chicken salad, herb-stuffed fresh trout, pad Thai, filet mignon, and always several burgers.

    1013 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, California, 96067, USA
    530-926–3372

    Known For

    • Hearty breakfast fare
    • Brussels sprouts salad with crispy bacon and goat cheese
    • Patio dining

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 2. Seven Suns Coffee and Cafe

    $

    A favorite gathering spot for locals, this small coffee shop in a stone building serves specialty wraps and burritos for breakfast and lunch, plus soups and salads. Pastries, made daily, include muffins, cookies, and scones (great blackberry ones in season).

    1011 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, California, 96067, USA
    530-926–9701

    Known For

    • Coffee, tea, spiced cider, Italian sodas
    • Outside patio
    • Vegetarian offerings

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 3. Yaks Shack

    $

    The northern sibling of the Yaks on the 5 restaurant in Dunsmuir begins the day serving breakfast burritos and sandwiches, staying open until mid-evening for lunch- and dinner-oriented burritos and Buddha bowls along with burgers overflowing with ingredients that might include bacon, avocado, pickled jalapeños, crispy onion strings, and one or more cheeses. Smaller than the original Yaks but similarly enlivened by colorful murals and pulsating to indie rock, the Mt. Shasta iteration benefits from zealous staffers aiming to please.

    401 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta, California, 96025, USA
    530-568–8121

    Known For

    • Garlic Parmesan fries
    • Coffee and tea offerings
    • Local and West Coast seltzers, ciders, ales, stouts, and porters
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