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A Legendary Restaurant With a Phenomenal Pedigree in a Historic Space, Is Set to Close After Five Years ā Thank the Staff Before They Shut Down on December 20th!
With a heavy heart amidst the holiday season, Paseo Bistro, which opened five years ago with lots of excitement, has decided to close on December 20th.Ā Here’s a call back from their opening in 2020: “In the case of longtime Mill Valley resident Ki Yong Choi, the wait in the midst of a global pandemic was interminable at times, but it sure was great to be the one to re-open one of Mill Valley’s iconic restaurants, set in the historic El Paseo space at 17 Throckmorton Avenue.
Read MorePaseo: A California Bistro, and a Mill Valley Icon, Is Participating in the Mill Valley Art Walk on Tuesday, August 5! Don’t JustĀ WalkĀ the Art Walk āĀ BeĀ the Art Walk!
This August First Tuesday, dive intoĀ the beautiful Paseo Bistro for a one-night creative celebration of art, music, food, and community. Hosted by Paseo Bistro,Ā with featured art experiences led by artistĀ Laura Palmer and Andrea de Francisco (founder of Mystic), this immersive evening invites you to make art, enjoy delicious food and drinks, and soak in the joyful energy of Mill Valleyās beloved Art Walk in a whole new way.
Read MorePaseo: A California Bistro, a Mill Valley Icon, Toasts Its 75th Anniversary With Chef Sylvain Montassier’s $75 Prix Fixe Menu Through 2023
Paseo Bistro also recently launched Wine Wednesdays, which offers select bottles from their wine list at half-price, waiving one corkage fee with a reservation made at least one day in advance. Upon arrival, customers will be offered āone free corkage.ā If you sign up to become a club member of Wine Wednesday, you will be issued permanent free corkage status after three visits.
Read MorePaseo: A California Bistro, an Iconic Mill Valley Restaurant in a Historic Space, Is Ready for Your Special Occasion
Good things come to those who wait, the old saying goes. In the case of longtime Mill Valley resident Ki Yong Choi, the wait throughout the course of a global pandemic was been interminable at times, but it sure does feel good to be the one to re-open one of Mill Valley’s iconic restaurants, set in the historic El Paseo space at 17 Throckmorton Avenue, and help it thrive once again, he says.
Read MoreLongtime MV Resident Opens Paseo: A California Bistro in Historic Space
In the case of longtime Mill Valley resident Ki Yong Choi, the wait in the midst of a global pandemic has been interminable at times, but it sure is great to be the one to re-open one of Mill Valley’s iconic restaurants, set in the historic El Paseo space at 17 Throckmorton Avenue.
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