Posts Tagged ‘Food & Drink’
Mamahuhu Turns Two: 2x2x2: 2 Years, 2 Eggrolls, $2, All Day Long, as Well as a Live Posticker Demo & Sampling, Saturday, Sept. 14, 11:30am-4pm!
On September 16th, Mamahuhu Mill Valley celebrates its 2nd anniversary by inviting patrons to its Turning 2 party! Come celebrate with us from open to close (11:30 AM – 9 PM) with our 2 x 2 x 2 deal – 2 years, 2 eggrolls, $2 – what a steal!
Read MoreThe 2nd Annual Mill Valley Restaurant Rally Returns To Celebrate the Bounty of Deliciousness in the 94941, Presented by Marin Magazine andĀ the Marin Dish ā Sept. 15-22
All this amazing late summer weather gives us the ability to stroll throughout the 94941, either before or after some retail therapy, and dive into some ofĀ the best restaurants in Mill Valley! The second annualĀ Mill Valley Restaurant RallyĀ returns this September with a rockinā twist. For the week of September 15-22, Mill Valleyās top restaurants are offering mouthwatering 3-course prix fixe menus from $55-$65 as well as a $10 specialty cocktail featuring local distillerĀ Batiste Rhum.Ā
Read MorePhil Garratt, Leader & Dedicated Volunteer for an Array of Local Events, Is Both Our Ambassador of the Month & a 2024 Spirit of Marin Honoree ā He’ll Be Spotlighted on Sept. 29!
How do his fellow Mill Valley Chamber Ambassadors feel about Philās nurturing and unique style of galvanizing a fantastic team of fellow ambassadors? āPhil is remarkably witty and wildly amusing,ā says Kelly Martin, a Chamber Ambassador and the Family Service Counselor at Fernwood in Tam Junction.Ā āPhil Garratt is an invaluable member of the Mill Valley Chamber, leading our Ambassadors with vim, vigor, and an abundance of humor to keep everyone moving in joyful, organized productivity when needed,ā says Danna Lewis, the Chamberās Director of Business Development & Stakeholder Experience.
Read MoreThe 2024-25 Enjoy Mill Valley Guide Is Here!!
Within the Guide, youāll discover the pulse of Mill Valley through the eyes of our local experts ā the residents and business owners who make the town a special place. From hidden neighborhood gems to must-try eateries, from exhilarating outdoor treks to chic boutique finds, weāve got you covered. Donāt miss our showcase of stunning architectural photos that reflects our creative spirit. Mill Valley is more than just a place; itās a community driven by passion and innovation. Our dedicated nonprofits, businesses, and engaged citizens are constantly working to enhance and preserve the townās unique character. From the beautification of Lytton Square to the free-fare bus system on bus 17, to the grooming of the legendary Dipsea Trail, to the artistic installations that grace our parks and roads ā this is Mill Valley.
Read MoreWhat a Thrill: KTVU Gives Our Amazing Town the Zips Trips’ Treatment, Highlighting Our Character, History, Food, Shopping, Deep Roots of Arts & Culture and Much More!!
What a Thrill: KTVU Gives Our Amazing Town the Zips Trips’ Treatment, Highlighting Our Character, History, Food, Shopping, Deep Roots of Arts & Culture and Much More!!
Read MoreSFGATE: Longtime Owner of the Majestic, One and Only Mountain Home Is Putting It on the Market for First Time in 43 Years
The 7,750-square-foot restaurant and hotel at 810 Panoramic Highway has 10 bedrooms, six private balconies and a bar and restaurant boasting a large deck that hangs over the mountainās edge. It hits the market Thursday for $4.9 million.
Read MoreLocal Kitchens Mill Valley Unveils Partnership with New York Cityās Queen of Falafel, Chef Einat Admony
Local Kitchens has partnered with the creator of the highly lauded New York City restaurants, Balaboosta and Taim, and James Beard semi-finalist, Chef Einat Admony, to create Yalla Falafel. Known as the ‘Queen of Falafel’, Chef Einat is celebrated for her authentic use of spices, sauces and cooking methods from various Mediterranean cultures.
Read MoreMarin Magazine Unveils 2024 Best of Marin County and, Once Again, Mill Valley Garners a Ton of Honors Across an Array of Categories
To no surprise on our part, Mill Valley businesses and nonprofits were successful in capturing awards across a variety of business types, particularly in Dining, Mill Valley romped, including Le Marais Bakery, Super Duper Burger, Floodwater, Kitchen Sunnyside, Samurai Sushi, Prabh Indian Kitchen, Watershed, The Junction, Cantina, Playa, Joeās Taco Lounge, Sol Food, Corner Bar, Depot Cafe, Antoneās East Coast Sub Shop, Mill Valley Market, Hook Fish Co., Buckeye Roadhouse, Bungalow 44, Mamahuhu, Piatti, Lamās Kitchen, Piazza DāAngelo, La Ginestra and Gravity Tavern.
Read MoreNorth Bay Biz Journal: Marin Mini Food Hall Revamp is Part of Local Kitchensā Expansion After $40M Investment
Co-founder and CEO Jon Goldsmith said the company last week finished a revamp of itsĀ Mill Valley locationĀ as part of the San Francisco-based chainās move beyond its initial model for pandemic-inspired takeout. Local Kitchen is opening its wallet in a big way for upgraded and new locations across Northern California, according to the North Bay Business Journal. Those upgrades are part of a broader $40 million investment that Local Kitchens recently secured to fuel its expansion plans
Read MoreMarin Mag Hosts 2024 Best of County Party: Waterfront Views, Great Food & Drink, Dancing & Rubbing Elbows with the Best of the County ā Aug. 9th, 6-9pm
From the team at Marin Magazine: “Join us for the Best Party of the Year: Marin Magazine’s 2024 Best of the County Party. Waterfront views, great food, great drinks (open bar!), dance under the stars and rub elbows with the best of the county. Best of all, a portion of ticket sales proceeds will benefit the San Francisco/Marin Food Bank.”
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