Best American restaurants nearby. Discover the best American food in Mill Valley. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for American restaurants near you.. Mill Valley is a city in Marin County, California, United States, located about 14 miles (23 km) north of San Francisco via the Golden Gate Bridge. The population was 13,903 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 74 reviews
Melancholic, Dilapidated, Unclean, and Horrifically Over Priced Hotel/InnThe wear and tear,filth,tattered rugs,the bathroom floor dirty, baseboards,heater and door were covered with filth. It was so dusty we were sneezing and coughing. There is no Air Conditioning but with windows open and box fan we were able to tolerate the night. We paid over 400 dollars for the night and could have stayed at many of the great 4-5 star hotels in San Francisco for less. It was so bad that even my husband slept in his clothes on top of the duvet. We got up at 5 am and just left. This Inn has location which is great for Muir Woods and hiking. It has the views which are so beautiful. It could be so special in this great location but unfortunately its not. Paint, Flooring, Soap and a little scrubbing could do so much for it. Neglect and lack of care by employees or owners is evident. Parking is a problem only 6 spots for the restaurant and registers guest. I love hiking, SFO, and this area so much I really wanted this place to be good so I could return for another stay when hiking in Muir. There are other Hotels and Inns nearby that are nice with a much lower price point. Believe the reviews, I didn't and it was a mistake.
4 based on 50 reviews
Iâve been here twice during my stay and both times itâs busy, and I can see why. Itâs easily the best breakfast Iâve ever had. Staff is friendly. Coffee is good. Food is FRESH. I recommend the boosted grilled cheese - I got it no bread and they didnât bat an eye at this weird request, but you end up with a beautiful egg/avocado/cheese/tomato/millionaire bacon mix with a great salad. Hash browns should be ordered on the side! There is nothing bad to say. Iâd eat here every day if I could, I want to try everything on their unique menu. Wish I lived closer!!That's very kind of you to say, J.D. We appreciate your two visits and are happy to know you've enjoyed your meals. We'd love to see you back every day...but next time you visit is ok too!
4 based on 183 reviews
Pacific Catch is a WestCoast Fish House dedicated to delivering high quality sustainable seafood with a unique perspective. From the day we opened we've been mindful about where our ingredients come from and how to bring to life the vibrant flavors and fe
Clean, comfortable eatery serving quality food in a comfortable surrounding. Mexico-style "poke"beautifully prepared with delicate chips and iceberg, lettuce slices, $14.00. Spicy tuna sushi, fresh, tasty, $10.00. Sticky ribs, warm, juicy and slowly cooked, $14,00 for 5 ribs. The server, Ashanti, was intelligent, knowledgeable and quick to our requests. She represented herself and her employer with style, grace and a sense of humor. If you like seafood, add this place to your list.
4 based on 37 reviews
The folks who own/run the Sweetwater know how to please a communitity. They host the unknown talented musicians, the upmand coming as well as the old time famous musicians of great honor. The hall itself has a cool stage, cocktail tables with chairs, side booth style seats and lots of standing room at the bar and in the hall. No matter where you end up it's a small hall so the acoustics will be awesome. If your traveling to Mill Valley get on the website of the Sweetwater and bookmyour trip around the available tickets to a show of interest. It's well worth it if you are a musician and know the powerful history of the Sweetwater Cafe who gave a venue to many musicians who are rock stars today.
4 based on 76 reviews
Interesting spot. Their corned beef with sauerkraut Sandwich was very different; odd in a sense. I wouldnât have it again.My wifeâs sandwich was overpowering with goat cheese making all the ingredients.Salads looked awesome.Hi Mlippa. Thank you for your visit and feedback, We wish we had known you may have preferred a different item as we would have been happy to bring something else out for your and your wife. We hope you do make it back to try our salads soon and we'd love to hear from you again!
4 based on 96 reviews
The beer was memorable. Years ago I had a very tasty rye IPA. That beer was no longer on the menu but the âAnimalâ was almost as good. Hoppy but well balanced with malt. Dinner ranged from adequate to delicious. High points were the roast carrots and the pasta with pork belly. The burger was OK but not exceptional. Service was attentive and helpful.
4 based on 262 reviews
Looking at the menu we could tell the Dipsea specialized in Greek food and we pretty much went all in. The Gyros, Meze Plate (spanakopita, dolmades, falafel, pita, Greek salad, pepperoncinis, tzatziki and skordalia), and Souvlaki Special were all really, really good. My son's Fish and Chips was also quite tasty - he loved it though I felt it was not quite in the same league as our Greek feast. And the portion sizes were *huge* - we were famished after hiking the serendipitously named Dipsea Trail and only my son succeeded in finishing off his meal.As for drinks, my Arnold Palmer was delicious (our waitress even asked how sweet I wanted it mixed) but it couldn't hold a candle to the milk shakes and smoothies. The rest of my family deservedly adored their Oreo shake, Vanilla shake, and Strawberry Colada smoothie.The service was exceptional (thank you Debbie) and the decor a kind of quaint country kitchen meets the sea.
4 based on 203 reviews
Had a great time eating dinner with good friends and had lovely service at the bar. A shout out to Eric the bartender. Very personable and great knowledge of food and drinks. Food was excellent. Highly recommended. Get there early as it is busy.
Best Northern-Italian food near Mill Valley, California, United States
4 based on 165 reviews
Our first time and we loved it.Casual atmosphere but hip and fun inside.Noisy in a good way, very alive.Fun special drinks.The food was super creative and oh just so delicious.We had oysters and they were great.Then the burrata with persimmon amd chimmichuri. Amazing. I had the kicking chicken and it was mouth watering. My wife had the steak Frite and holy cow we have never had a piece of meat like that. Wonderful service and overall a great place to eat.
4 based on 575 reviews
My wife and I had lunch at the Buckeye Roadhouse before our 1pm parking reservation at Muir Woods. It was the perfect location for us.I ordered their Wood Grilled Shrimp and Zoe's Bacon Cobb Salad, and my wife ordered their Buckeye Smoked Chicken Salad. Both salads were quite large, especially for a lunch. We found both salads to be very good and would order them again.The atmosphere at the Buckeye Roadhouse is a bit more formal than what we expected from the exterior, but I guess we should have expected that when we saw that they have valet parking. The valet parking attendant was very friendly and helpful. Our server was not as attentive as we would have liked.
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