5/7/2023 0 Comments Madcap san anselmo![]() ![]() Full bar and cocktails are available to go or enjoy a tipple on premise at the new heated parklet or inside. Homemade pastas, seasonal salads, and wood-fired pizzas strike a balance between southern Italy and northern California. ![]() Open for lunch Wednesday–Saturday and six nights a week for dinner, takeout or delivery. A signature Afternoon Tea service is available on weekends. ![]() Savory croissants and crumpets are just part of the breakfast menu and a traditional sausage roll and chicken pot pie are highlights at lunch. 638 San Anselmo Ave, San Anselmo, 415.785.4450Ī tidy back patio shaded by roses and cascading pear trees is ideally suited for sipping a pot of loose leaf tea, cup of pour-over coffee or a hot chocolate at this outpost of the Japantown original. There’s even gluten-free beer and kombucha pulled straight from the tap. Their copper, 40 handle selection of craft beer makes a beloved local pizza joint a destination for fresh beer in equal measure. 335 San Anselmo Ave, San Anselmo, 415.454.9840Ī perennial Best of the County winner known for their artisan pizzas, hearty sandwiches, and flavorful pastas and salads, Creekside offers plentiful gluten-free and vegan options, too. Besides the famous Chinese chicken salad, other winners are the stuffed pecan-crusted French toast, chicken Okasan (nicknamed “Crack Chicken” by fans) and roast chicken enchiladas. A large takeout section offers a wide selection of house-made bakery items, seasonal salads, soups, sandwiches and entrees for dinner at home. 1119 San Anselmo Ave, San Anselmo 415.450.1100 Comforts Cafe AmericanĮstablished in 1986, Comforts has a cozy sit-down patio and serves breakfast, lunch and weekend brunch. 115 San Anselmo Ave, San Anselmo, 415.902.9084Ĭenter Depot Street Food & Drinks Americanįrom a vintage camper, a tiny café sports a menu of macchiatos and espressos pulled from an authentic Italian espresso machine, but the sweet and savory bubble waffles (from a Hong Kong trend) and doughnuts are not to be missed. The light-bedecked patio is cozy, even with fog or rain’s chill. Though ingredients often change with the seasons, squash blossoms stuffed with makrut lime and Thai curry-infused wild salmon, vegetarian fritto misto and halibut with romesco and garlic lemon yogurt inspire return visits. 726 San Anselmo Ave, San Anselmo, 415.457.9470Īfter a two year hiatus, owner-chef Soo Young Kim brought back this petite restaurant with bistro favorites and a focus on local. The commitment to serving fresh, local and seasonal food is unchanged. Warm up with new menu items like fresh spring rolls and steamed dumplings, or old favorites such as the tom kha soup. Known for its mango sticky rice, crispy corn cakes and The Baan Thai salad, this restaurant reopened in 2020 with a new owner, a new menu and a new heated outdoor seating area. Bread and Butter | Pizzalina | Sushi 69 | Tony Tutto’s | Taco Jane’s | Valenti & Co. Cafe | Flour Craft Bakery | The Hub | Insalata’s | Jillie’s Wine Bar | Kientz Hall | Madcap | Marché | Marinitas | M.H. The Baan Thai Cuisine | Bistro Viz | Center Depot Street Food & Cafe | Comforts Cafe | Creekside Pizza & Tap Room | Crown & Crumpet | Cucina Sa | D.G. A plethora of restaurants, bakeries, and cafes make this spot more than trek-worthy for those seeking a dining destination deep in central Marin, and provides tempting incentives to never stray beyond the borders for the local residents.īe sure to check restaurants’ websites and social channels for their most current operating hours and formats. The town has a few heavy-hitters, such as Iron Chef winner Ron Siegel’s one star Michelin Madcap and Heidi Krahling’s Insalata’s, a Michelin Bib Gourmand winner. 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.
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