What defines a “dive bar”? We asked you, we asked the experts, we racked our brains for descriptors and quickly embraced the notion that some stereotypes are based in truth — and that dive bars are no exception.
The 2025 readers’ choice Best of the County winner is Silver Peso (pictured above). For the rest of the Marin Magazine‘s Best of Marin County Dive Bar picks see below.
Our 2025 Dining category sponsor is Rodney Strong. View the rest of the Dining category here.
We’ve broken it down by region: Southern, Central and West Marin.
Southern
Mill Valley – Sausalito
Central
Larkspur – San Anselmo – San Rafael
West
Bolinas – Forest Knolls
Southern Marin
2AM Club
Mill Valley

“The Deuce” has been around longer than most Marin residents. First opened on the corner of Miller and Montford as “The Brown Jug” by Bill Brown, the prohibition caused it to close in 1921. In 1933 it reopened, and in 1939 it was named the 2 A.M. Club.
380 Miller Ave, Mill Valley, 415.388.6036
No Name Bar
Sausalito
The No Name Bar is a Sausalito classic. This unique hangout has been a spot for all manner of dive bar visitors since 1959. More often than not, the No Name is a hub for live music and old school classics, with a calendar stacked with local talent throughout the year. Located right on Bridgeway, the No Name is a can’t miss dive.
757 Bridgeway, Sausalito, 415.332.1392
Smitty’s Bar
Sausalito

Smitty’s is the oldest bar in Sausalito to retain its original construction. The location dates back to 1925 when John Bettencourt, a soda pop bottler also started bottling beer. Today, it is a waterhole and game room for those who love sports, darts, pool, and of course drinks to gather.
214 Caledonia St, Sausalito, 415.332.2637
Central Marin
Matteucci’s
San Anselmo

Despite owner Dan Pieri insisting Matteucci’s is NOT a dive bar, we put it on the list anyway. It is the only true bar in San Anselmo and hits almost every dive bar criterion on the list.
114 Greenfield Ave, San Anselmo, 415.456.3614
Pete’s 881 Club
San Rafael

Opening in 1951 and now located at 721 Lincoln in San Rafael, this spacious one-room (plus an outdoor patio) saloon is possibly more sports bar than actual dive, but it still made our list. Secret to the longevity? It could be that it’s the only legal gambling spot in Marin with a daily Texas hold ’em game or that there are 10 TVs constantly broadcasting sports games. However, most would agree it’s the warmth of the Pellolio family — patrons love to order Grandpa Pete’s Chicken Anselmo — that keep folks coming back for more.
721 Lincoln Ave, San Rafael, 415.453.5888
Silver Peso
Larkspur

Playing a game of pool or shuffle board is a Marin right of passage. While there are a handful of excellent dive bars throughout the county, the patrons of Silver Peso continuously vote for this hot spot on Magnolia, as Readers’ Choice many years in a row. Originally opened in 1905 as a blacksmith shop, it became the beloved bar just years later in the 1930s
450 Magnolia Ave, Larkspur, 415.924.3448
West Marin
Paper Mill Creek Saloon
Forest Knolls

Opened in 1907 as a general store and was eventually named for the paper mill (the first on the West Coast) that was then operating at what is now Samuel P. Taylor State Park, this dive bar is an old-standing classic Marin Watering hole.
1 Castro St, Lagunitas-Forest Knolls, 415.488.9235
Smiley’s Saloon
Bolinas

The self-proclaimed “oldest saloon on the West Coast”, Smiley’s has been around for more than a century. It was said to be built for a young Captain Isaac Morgan, who arrived in Bolinas (or Jugville) in 1849. Today stop by for a must try house margarita, best enjoyed on the sunny patio, or one of the 11 local beers on tap.
41 Wharf Rd, Bolinas, 415.868.1311
Dining Sponsor
Rodney Strong


Rodney Strong was an acknowledged visionary who understood the potential that Sonoma County’s soil and climate held for producing world-class wines and was one of the first to plant Pinot Noir in Russian River Valley and the first to produce a Chalk Hill appellation Chardonnay.
Rodney Strong | Healdsburg | 707.431.1533 | rodneystrong.com
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