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Glen Jan 10th, 2002 06:11 AM

Dining in Monterey Bay area
 
Could someone suggest some good/interesting choices for dining in the Monterey area. Thanks for any suggestions.

plummie Jan 10th, 2002 06:26 AM

A couple of good ones in Pacific Grove:<BR> The Old Bath House - on the beach at <BR> Lovers Point. Good food and service.<BR> They have an early menu -three <BR> courses for about $25 with a choice<BR><BR>

Plummie Jan 10th, 2002 06:32 AM

previous message got cut off -<BR>Old Bath House - early dinner a very<BR> good bargain. 3 courses with <BR> several entree choices for $25 or so.<BR>Passion Fish - in downtown Pacific Grove<BR> on Lighthouse Avenue. Good menu,<BR> very reasonable wine list.<BR><BR>Also Roys at Pebble Beach - in the Inn <BR> at Spanish Bay. Arrive before sunset<BR> and sit outside by the fireplace to<BR> see (and hear) the bagpiper coming<BR> across the golf course to close the<BR> course.

E. Jan 10th, 2002 07:43 AM

For a casual lunch or dinner, Sea Harvest on Lighthouse Avenue in Monterey; no ambience at all, but the freshest, simplest seafood at reasonable prices. It's near the Aquarium. Pasta Mia in Pacific Grove is charming. Montrio in downtown Monterey is outstanding for modern California cuisine. I second the vote for Roy's at Pebble Beach. Unfortunately, most of the restaurants with a view of the bay are tourist traps, but we had good luck at Paradiso on Cannery Row, though I don't know if it still exists. Also on Cannery Row is a small outpost of Ghirardelli Chocolate--great for gifts, and the shakes are out of this world. Lastly, if you go out to Point Lobos, and you should, there are a couple of good restaurants in the Carmel Highlands shopping center; one whose name escapes me specializes in steak in fish and is quite good, despite the strip mall setting. Carmel itself boasts some great restaurants, too, but I'm not as familiar with those. Enjoy!

Ade Jan 10th, 2002 11:21 AM

My husband and I spent one night in Monterey in November so had one night for dinner. We chose Cafe Fina located on the pier. It was excellent! We had the roasted garlic as an appetizer and both had the local fish called sanddabs for the main course - very popular.

Ron Jan 10th, 2002 12:05 PM

You say "dining" so I will take that to include breakfast.<BR><BR>First Awakenings in the American Tin Cannery Outlet Center, North End at the smoke stack. Great for breakfast, brunch or lunch.<BR><BR>That's located just inside Pacific Grove at the end of Cannery Row where it meets Ocean View Blvd.<BR><BR>I envy your being there!<BR>Ron

rheianne Jan 10th, 2002 12:09 PM

I will second the mention of Cafe Fina. It's a great little restaurant with a nice atmosphere - plus, it serves up an absolutely fabulous pasta cioppino dish.

Ron Jan 10th, 2002 12:11 PM

Just an addendum. I found the following site that may give you some ideas.<BR><BR>http://www.restauranteur.com/ca/monterey/menuonly.htm<BR><BR>Ron

tj Jan 10th, 2002 02:03 PM

Lots of good restaurants - just avoid the lobster - get those in Mexico or East Coast US.


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