Posts Tagged ‘Restaurants’
SFGate Does a Deep Dive on the One and Only Mountain Home Inn: ‘Tragedy and tranquility at a Bay Area Mountaintop Inn
The Cunninghams spent years making the inn what it is today. Due to the success of the Mountain Home Inn, Susan and Edward went on to eventually run the Pelican Inn. Edward Cunningham died in 2022. Susan still owns the inn and lives down the hill in Mill Valley.
Read MoreTokyo-Based Filmmaker Toshikazu Hosoki to Screen ‘Circle of Donuts,’ a Look Inside the Glorious Bob’s Donuts in Tam Junction and SF, at the 46th MV Film Fest
āCircle of Donuts,ā a documentary short by Tokyo director Toshikazu Hosoki, is scheduled to screen at theĀ Mill Valley Film FestivalĀ onĀ Oct. 6, 13 and 16. The 10-minute film profilesĀ Aya Ahn, owner and head chef ofĀ Bobās Donuts.
Read MoreMarin Magazine andĀ the Marin Dish Debut a One-Week Restaurant Rally Around Downtown Plaza ā Sept. 10-17
To celebrate downtown Mill Valleyās recent makeover, restaurants around the plaza are uniting to host a one-week Restaurant Rally. The promotion encourages diners to discover all the new restaurants along the square, as well as revisit their old favorites. Restaurants will offer diners a special 3-course prix fixe menu for $55 (September 10-17),Ā as well as an $8 specialty cocktail to complement their meal.
Read MoreTo Celebrate Downtown Mill Valleyās Recent Makeover, Restaurants Around the Plaza Are Hosting a One-Week Restaurant Rally, presented by Marin Magazine andĀ the Marin Dish ā Sept. 10-17
To celebrate downtown Mill Valleyās recent makeover, restaurants around the plaza are uniting to host a one-week Restaurant Rally. The promotion encourages diners to discover all the new restaurants along the square, as well as revisit their old favorites. Restaurants will offer diners a special 3-course prix fixe menu for $55 (September 10-17),Ā as well as an $8 specialty cocktail to complement their meal.
Read MoreMarin IJ: Marin Retailers Frustrated by Brazen Thefts, Weak Defenses
When stores are not willing to sign a citizenās arrest form, it presents a challenge because of a legal requirement that bars officers from making an arrest for a misdemeanor crime that occurred outside their presence, Mill Valley police Lt. Shaun McCracken told the IJ. The law also requires victims to identify the suspect and request a citizenās arrest for the violation, he said.
Read MoreWhether You’re a Lifelong Visitor to Muir Woods or a Brand Newbie, SFGate’s Got Your FAQs Covered
With all the people and the need to plan ahead, is it worthĀ visiting Muir Woods? YES, writes Kelly O’Mara in a special to SFGATE.
Read MoreMarin Magazine Unveils 2023 Best of the County Honorees, And Yes, Mill Valley Businesses Are Basking in the Acclaim ā Including a Lil’ 2-Year-Old Music Fest!!
In the words of the esteemed late rapper Heavy D, Bay Area residents and guests “Got Nuttin’ But Love” for Mill Valley’s shops, restaurants, galleries, arts organizations, service businesses and much, much more!
Read MoreTom Buswell, Former Owner of Mill Valley’s Frantoio Ristorante That Closed in 2019, Shuts Down His Caffe Centro in SF’s South Park
Tom Buswell, who owned the popular, Cass Calder Smith-designed, 6,000-square-foot Italian restaurant Frantoio Ristorante in Tam JunctionĀ for many years until it closed in 2019 and later turned into Floodwater, has shut down Caffe Centro, the popular breakfast and lunch spot in San Francisco’s South Park he owned since 2013.
Read MoreDanna Lewis Sits Down With Investment Advisor and Realtor Mark Schneeberger
Mark’s shout outs: “DāAngelos, where my wife and I met ā theyāve been around forever. They are an iconic Mill Valley establishment and you can walk in and get a table and get great service. Also a shout out to the organizers (MV Art Commission) of the Art Walk, itās so fantastic because you get to walk around, see people, and visit the local shops. And to Sweetwater, love that place.”
Read MoreMarin Magazine to Unveil Its 2023 Best of the County Honorees, Hosts In-Person Fundraiser in Sausalito to Benefit SF Marin Food Bank ā Aug. 4
To no surprise on our part, Mill Valley businesses and nonprofits were once again wildly successful in Marin Magazine’s 2022 Best of County issue. With 24 Mill Valley businesses selected as 2023 winners and more than 50 Mill Valley businesses, business owners and events recognized in the top five as readers pics, Marin Magazine is inviting honorees and guests to come together and celebrate ā this time in person.
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