Where to Eat: Sausalito
Dining options reflect diverse tastes, from French to Japanese to Himalayan and Mexican with fresh seafood always present.
Dining options reflect diverse tastes, from French to Japanese to Himalayan and Mexican with fresh seafood always present.
Food here is as varied as the neighborhoods, with fast bites and ethnic eats alongside hole-in-the-wall favorites and sit-down dining.
Stretching from Baltimore Canyon to the San Francisco Bay, there are good eats here to be had for every appetite.
The cozy downtown and Marin County Mart provide an impressive array of fine dining, trendy hot spots and al fresco dining.
Dining options revolve around an eclectic mix of bakeries and daytime cafés, fast casual and family-friendly restaurants are the norm.
Corte Madera has it all: pretty darn good burgers, salads, sushi, pho, poke and much, much more.
West Marin offers bounty of farm fresh cuisine and markets, bakeries and cafés, and, of course, oyster bars.
Once you drive down the peninsula to the Tiburon tip, you will ask yourself why you don’t go there more often.
A plethora of restaurants, bakeries, and cafes make this spot trek-worthy for those seeking a dining destination in central Marin.
This small town comfortably straddles new and old Marin with a mix of bohemian hippies, young families, and trendy hot spots.