Where to Eat: Tiburon
Once you drive down the peninsula to the Tiburon tip, you will ask yourself why you don’t go there more often.
Once you drive down the peninsula to the Tiburon tip, you will ask yourself why you don’t go there more often.
Stretching from Baltimore Canyon to the San Francisco Bay, with mountains, flats, and Highway 101 in between, there are good eats to be had for every appetite.
Suffice it to say that the Bay area has no shortage of phenomenal dining options: street food, diners, ethnic eateries, celebrity chef and Michelin starred restaurants.
West Marin is a bit of a drive, but well worth it – for both the scenery and the food.
Novato lies on the northern edge of Marin, with the advantage of being two steps to Sonoma County.
Perched on the line between Central and West Marin, the small town of Fairfax comfortably straddles new and old Marin with a mix of bohemian hippies, young families, and trendy hot spots.
Catering to a quintessential bedroom community, dining options revolve around the shopping center and nearby College of Marin.
Ross and San Anselmo may appear a bit way out of the way on the map, but for those in the know, they’re just the right size, offering plenty of options for dining out.
Corte Madera has it all: pretty darn good burgers, salads, sushi, pho, poke and much, much more.
Larkspur’s cozy downtown and Marin County Mart provide an impressive array of fine dining, trendy hot spots, wine bars, and al fresco dining.