Recommend Restaurant in Point Reyes area
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Recommend Restaurant in Point Reyes area
Need a restaurant recommendation for the Point Reyes area. We've eaten at Manka's and the Olema Inn, but would like something a bit more casual this time. Seems like most of the restaurants in the area get mixed reviews. We'll be staying in Olema so don't want to go as far north as Tony's. Any recommendations?
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Stellina
http://osteriastellina.com/
Station House Cafe
www.stationhousecafe.com
Consider going up to Marshall and dine at Nick's Cove,
just a little past Tony's=perhaps lunch ?
www.nickscove.com
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http://osteriastellina.com/
Station House Cafe
www.stationhousecafe.com
Consider going up to Marshall and dine at Nick's Cove,
just a little past Tony's=perhaps lunch ?
www.nickscove.com
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razzledazzle, have you eaten at Stellina's recently? This place gets very bad reviews on service so just wondering about your experience. Betsy, we will be driving from Santa Rosa so we're stopping at Nick's Cove for lunch on the way to Olema--haven't been there in over a year so we're really looking forward to it. I do business in West Marin so I've eaten lunch at the Station House Cafe with clients a number of times over the years. I find for the most part that it is only ok now, not great. It isn't as good as it was years back.
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For casual, I recommend Cafe Reyes, in Point Reyes Station. Very low-key, but friendly and good. They now have a wood-burning pizza oven, which adds charm to the interior, and the pizza is delicious. The house wine is decent, and there is a very nice outdoor eating area.
Betsy, and others who love oysters: I recommend visiting Drakes Bay oyster farm on Drakes Estero in the National Seashore. Same site as the former Johnson's oyster farm, but they have cleaned up the operation. They have prize-winning oysters. You can buy oysters and eat them right there at the picnic tables. The owners offer free tours of the operation, which includes cutting-edge research being done on oyster growing. The place is right off the main road (Sir Francis Drake Boulevard, which goes all the way to the lighthouse), at the top of the Estero.
There's a little cafe now at Drake's Beach which has very nice food, but the hours are erratic, so you will want to call ahead and see if they're really there. The cafe is right on the beach, so it's very pretty.
For those who like to picnic, the Palace Market in Point Reyes Station has a lot of good choices--nice wines and cheeses, a few nice breads, and the prepared food I've had from the deli case has been good. (Since many cottages and hotels have microwaves now, this can also work for dinner!)
Betsy, and others who love oysters: I recommend visiting Drakes Bay oyster farm on Drakes Estero in the National Seashore. Same site as the former Johnson's oyster farm, but they have cleaned up the operation. They have prize-winning oysters. You can buy oysters and eat them right there at the picnic tables. The owners offer free tours of the operation, which includes cutting-edge research being done on oyster growing. The place is right off the main road (Sir Francis Drake Boulevard, which goes all the way to the lighthouse), at the top of the Estero.
There's a little cafe now at Drake's Beach which has very nice food, but the hours are erratic, so you will want to call ahead and see if they're really there. The cafe is right on the beach, so it's very pretty.
For those who like to picnic, the Palace Market in Point Reyes Station has a lot of good choices--nice wines and cheeses, a few nice breads, and the prepared food I've had from the deli case has been good. (Since many cottages and hotels have microwaves now, this can also work for dinner!)
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The beauty of Stellina is its location(downtown Point Ryes Station) and its food. Service really is ok nothing I would worry about.
There is also the Marshall Store for anyone wanting casual atmosphere(think by the side of the road) and some of the best damned oysters to be had anywhere out there. As you head down HWY 1 from Tomales it will be on your right.
There is also the Marshall Store for anyone wanting casual atmosphere(think by the side of the road) and some of the best damned oysters to be had anywhere out there. As you head down HWY 1 from Tomales it will be on your right.
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