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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  • 1. Fentons Creamery

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    Beloved by the Bay since 1922 and featured in the Pixar film Up, this is the leading name locally for ice cream sundaes and good old-fashioned soda fountain fare. Kids of all ages adore the signature black-and-tan sundae with toasted almond and vanilla ice creams layered with caramel and chocolate sauces. Of course, there’s a cherry on top.

    4226 Piedmont Ave., Oakland, California, 94611, USA
    510-658–7000

    Known For

    • Nostalgic atmosphere
    • Ice cream sundaes
    • Tuna melt
  • 2. Manresa Bread

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    In a region with several outstanding destinations for fresh baguettes and levain breads, the freshly baked loaves here deserve some of the highest praise. Everything in the display case and on the cooling racks is absolutely dialed in, from the kouign-amann (like a decadent glazed dessert version of a croissant) and cookies to slices of custardy quiche and simple avocado toast.

    40 N. Santa Cruz Ave., Los Gatos, California, 95030, USA
    408-402–5372

    Known For

    • Excellent breakfast and lunch sandwiches
    • Almond croissant
    • Terrific locally roasted coffee and espresso drinks

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 3. Parkside Cafe

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    Though this place is popular for its 1950s beachfront snack bar, the adjoining café, coffee bar, marketplace, and bakery shouldn't be missed either. The full menu serves up fresh ingredients, local seafood, and wood-fired pizzas. Creeping vines on the sunny patio shelter diners from the wind, and heat lamps offer extra warmth on colder days; for a cozier ambience, eat by the fire in the dining room.

    43 Arenal Ave., Stinson Beach, California, 94970, USA
    415-868–1272

    Known For

    • Espresso and pastry bar
    • Tasty fish-and-chips
    • Rustic house-made breads
  • 4. Tacos Oscar

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    Arguably the most talked-about tacos in the entire Bay Area are at this colorful, cheery spot in an alley in between Uptown, Temescal, and Piedmont Ave. The fresh corn tortillas are so tender—almost a revelation. Fillings are always packed with flavor, complemented by dialed-in salsas like a peanut-arbol chile one with carefully charred broccoli. There are always multiple tempting vegan tacos offered, which is extremely rare to find.

    420 40th St., Oakland, California, 94609, USA

    Known For

    • Pork chile verde taco
    • Fun courtyard seating
    • Truly exciting bean and cheese taco

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch
  • 5. The Cheese Board Collective

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    A jazz combo often entertains the line that snakes down the block outside Cheese Board Pizza; it's that good. The cooperatively owned vegetarian and vegan takeout spot and restaurant draws devoted customers with the smell of just-baked garlic on the pie of the day. For just a nibble, the Cheese Board Bakery & Cheese shop next door sells cookies, bialys, and some of the best sourdough baguettes in town.

    1504–1512 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, California, 94709, USA
    510-549–3183

    Known For

    • Cheese varieties
    • Green sauce
    • Daily changing toppings

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues. Pizza: no lunch; bakery: no dinner
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  • 6. 1951 Coffee Company

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    Taking its name from the 1951 UN Refugee Convention, this nonprofit coffee shop is inspired and powered by refugees. In addition to serving high-caliber coffee drinks, local pastries, and savory bites, the colorful café also serves as an advocacy space and barista training center for refugees.

    2410 Channing Way, Berkeley, California, 94704, USA
    510-280–6171

    Known For

    • Hand-roasted blends
    • Excellent local pastries
    • Matcha lattes
  • 7. Alice's Restaurant

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    At the prominent intersection of Skyline Boulevard and Highway 84, this indoor-outdoor restaurant is a landmark for weekend breakfast and lunch. Alice's is surrounded by redwood trees, so sitting outside at the picnic benches is beautiful but almost always on the chilly side. The inside is like a cozy alpine diner situated in a wooden cabin.

    17288 Skyline Blvd., California, 94062, USA
    650-851–0303

    Known For

    • Vast menu including several burgers
    • French toast and blueberry pancakes
    • Dog-friendly outdoor deck
  • 8. Avatar's Restaurant

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    The lines can get long at this hole-in-the-wall, no-frills kitchen, where Indian curries are served burrito-style while you wait. Punjabi burritos or rice plates come with savory lamb, chicken, fish, vegetarian, and vegan ingredients flavored with seasonal fruit chutneys, tamarind sauce, and aromatic blends. A few tables allow for inside dining, but most people take their burritos to go.

    15 Madrona St., Mill Valley, California, 94941, USA
    415-381–8293

    Known For

    • Curried pumpkin
    • Smoked eggplant
    • Avatar's Dream fusion dessert
  • 9. Backyard Brew

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    Palo Alto’s eclectic past meets its digital present at California Avenue’s outdoor-only coffee shop/roaster that is hidden from the main street by a narrow alleyway. With plenty of mismatched tables, lo-fi jazz on the stereo, and flowers growing on a wall next to a wall with drawings of its many regular dog visitors, it’s easy to feel Palo Alto’s old bohemian personality alive and well here. At the same time, most of the crowd is typing away on their laptops under the shade tent or discussing the latest tech merger by a little fountain. 

    444 California Ave., Palo Alto, California, 94301, USA
    650-704–7785

    Known For

    • Nutella latte
    • Single-origin drip coffees
    • Beautiful setting
  • 10. Breakwater Barbecue

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    The Peninsula’s leading barbecue has only been grilling and smoking at its El Granada home since 2020, but it’s already a favorite choice for Bay Area residents looking for an excellent hearty lunch on a coastal road trip day. All of the beef and pork is of very high quality and the sausage links are made in-house. Weekends often have intriguing specials like chicken legs and cider and herb-brined turkey breast. Unlike many fellow barbecue destinations, the menu goes well beyond the normal fare with local cod tacos, fresh salads, and a burger made of house-ground brisket. 

    30 Avenue Portola, El Granada, California, 94018, USA
    650-713–5303

    Known For

    • Smoked brisket tray
    • Mac 'n' cheese with poblano peppers
    • Massive platters with multiple meats, sides, and sauces

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed.
  • 11. Camelot Fish and Chips

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    Every coastal area needs a great fish-and-chips shop; for the peninsular coastline, it’s this casual establishment that has been serving Pacifica diners since 1969. The batter for the fish is light and sports just the right crispy texture, while fries are of the thick, potato-forward style popular at classic English pubs. There are various other fried seafood options and, in quite the State Fair cuisine twist, deep-fried Twinkies and Mars Bars for dessert.

    70 W. Manor Dr., Pacifica, California, 94044, USA
    650-355–1555

    Known For

    • Crispy shrimp and chips
    • Cozy interior
    • Fish-and-chips paired with English ales

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 12. Equator Coffees

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    This is the prime spot for a pick-me-up over a picturesque view of downtown Mill Valley and Mt. Tam. The owners are as serious about coffee as they are about social responsibility, from their fair-chain single-origin beans and organic loose teas down to the locally recycled wood and metal decor. With all this plus the made-to-order waffles, shakeratos (a cold espresso drink), wine, and beer, it's easy to see why locals go out of their way to make this a regular part of the day.

    2 Miller Ave., Mill Valley, California, 94941, USA
    415-383–1651

    Known For

    • Espresso and cappuccino drinks
    • Breakfast sandwiches
    • Strawberry and chocolate waffles

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 13. Inverness Park Market & Tap Room

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    An organic oasis, this deli, restaurant, and taproom offers a true taste of the Point Reyes foodshed. Classic sandwiches, breakfast bites, burritos, grilled Niman Ranch beef, wild-caught salmon, and vegan burgers are all prepared with fresh local ingredients. Rotating specials abound throughout the week, including weekend oysters and fish-and-chips. IP Market is committed to conserving the area's energy and limited water resources, as shown by the solar tube lighting, the fully compostable tableware used in the taproom, and the no-flush toilets.

    12301 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Inverness Park, California, 94937, USA
    415-663–1491

    Known For

    • Wednesday sushi and Thursday Thai specials
    • Breads, pies, and morning pastries baked in-house
    • Grilled oysters

    Restaurant Details

    Closed Sun. Taproom closed Mon. No lunch No reservations in tap room
  • 14. Joe's Taco Lounge

    $ | Mexican

    A colorful, quirky lounge loaded with Latino tchotchkes, chatty patrons, agave margaritas, and bottles of hot sauce, Joe's is a fun place to go for cheap Mexican eats and a dive-bar-meets-living-room feel. A sizable street-food-influenced menu includes tacos, burritos, Mexican pizzas, and selections for kids of all ages.

    382 Miller Ave., and Montford Ave., Mill Valley, California, 94941, USA
    415-383–8164

    Known For

    • Fish and carnitas tacos
    • Antojito sampler
    • Street burgers
  • 15. Jubba Somali Restaurant

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    Diners enjoy sampling the unique specialties presented by this friendly eatery, one of the few Somali restaurants in the Bay Area. The go-to dish is “kay kay,” a sweet-and-savory stir-fry of chopped chapatti bread, spice-rubbed beef or chicken, African tea, onions, and bananas—and yes, you read that last one right.

    5330 Terner Way, San Jose, California, 95136, USA
    408-440–1504

    Known For

    • Roast goat cutlet rice plate
    • Grilled spice-rubbed chicken suqaar
    • Wraps filled with beef, chicken, or fish

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
  • 16. Lulu

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    Chef-owner Mona Leena Michael channels her heritage as a first-generation Palestinian in California. Breakfast, lunch, and Friday-to-Sunday brunch are the main events here, in particular the reservation-only, prix-fixe brunch affair that might feature eight to ten compelling mezze (small plates). Seating is split between the bright, airy dining room and sidewalk tables.

    1019 Camelia St., Berkeley, California, 94710, USA
    510-529–4300

    Known For

    • Rose brûlée cappuccino
    • Turkish eggs with house chili crisp and fresh pita
    • Outstanding freshly baked pastries

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner
  • 17. Picante

    $ | Mexican

    A barnlike space full of cheerful Mexican tiles and folk-art masks, Picante is a find for anyone seeking good Cal-Mex food for a song. The masa is freshly ground for the tortillas and tamales, the salsas are complex, and the flavor combinations are inventive.

    1328 6th St., near Camelia St., Berkeley, California, 94710, USA
    510-525–3121

    Known For

    • Tamales and tacos
    • Supernachos
    • Large outdoor patio and fountain
  • 18. 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
  • 19. Salsalito Taco Shop

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    This breezy spot has been a locals' go-to for Baja Mexico–style tacos with distinct Californian influences since the early 2000s. Diners tend to choose two or three kinds of tacos for a meal, perhaps free-range chicken roasted in achiote and sautéed shrimp. The menu goes well beyond tacos, including enchiladas, fajitas, chilaquiles, and an entire section devoted to vegetarian diets.

    1115 Bridgeway, Sausalito, California, USA
    415-331–5595

    Known For

    • Fish tacos
    • Tequila-free margaritas with agave wine
    • Colorful, beach-like vibe inside and outside

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Hrs and closures vary seasonally
  • 20. Saul's

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    High ceilings and red-leather booths add to the friendly, retro atmosphere of Saul's deli, a Berkeley institution that is well known for its house-made sodas and enormous sandwiches made with Acme bread. Locals swear by the pastrami Reubens, stuffed-cabbage rolls, and challah French toast. Don't overlook the glass deli case, where you can order food to go. 

    1475 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, California, 94709, USA
    510-848–3354

    Known For

    • Hand-rolled organic bagels
    • Chicken schnitzel
    • Deli hash with pastrami, corned beef, and poached eggs

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