by mvchamber | Feb 10, 2022 | Food & Drink, Holidays, Restaurants
Mill Valley Baking Company’s storefront at 17 East Blithedale, and an assortment of her delicious treats. Um…..YUM. Nearly two years after she decided to open a bakery in Mill Valley – and with an abundance of turbulence, both Covid-related and otherwise...
by mvchamber | Feb 9, 2022 | Restaurants
Henry Higgins. Longtime Mill Valley resident Henry ‘Hank’ Higgins, 29, died unexpectedly of heart complications on Thursday, February 4th in River Falls, where he attended high school and to where he’d recently relocated. Higgins was born on March 3, 1992 in...
by mvchamber | Feb 1, 2022 | City Council, City of Mill Valley, County of Marin, Emergency Preparedness, Food & Drink, Local Laws, Mill Valley Lumber Yard, Restaurants
In our roundup of new pieces of legislation that went into effect on January 1st, we missed one that is a long overdue, positive step for the legions of workers who work for food delivery app companies like GrubHub and UberEats. Assembly Bill 286 increases billing...
by mvchamber | Jan 27, 2022 | City of Mill Valley, Downtown Mill Valley, Food & Drink, Restaurants
Clockwise from top left, Paul Lazzareschi and Mark Martini, the Depot building, Depot Bookstore operator Katy Leese, the front facade of the former Vasco and new Coho owners Felicia Ferguson and Luigi Petrone. Vasco owner Paul Lazzareschi is at peace. Over the past 23...
by mvchamber | Jan 27, 2022 | Downtown Mill Valley, Food & Drink, Restaurants
Mamahuhu, Michelin-starred chef Brandon Jew’s more casual Chinese-American restaurant, plans to open in Mill Valley soon. When it comes to Mill Valley restaurants, it’s no secret that we’re ridiculously biased, and that we revel in the fact that 94941...
by mvchamber | Jan 26, 2022 | Art, Arts & Entertainment, Downtown Mill Valley, First Tuesday Artwalk, Food & Drink, Restaurants, Shopping
Clockwise from top left, Suzanne Gray and Donna Seager at Seager Gray Gallery; Emebet Korn at Desta Gallery; Charlotte Bernstrom and Bob Green at Robert Green Fine Arts; and Kim Eagles-Smith at Kim Eagles-Smith Gallery. Owning an art gallery in a pandemic, or running...