Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Dillon Beach, California, United States. Dillon Beach is a census-designated place (CDP) in Marin County, California, United States. Dillon Beach is located 3.25 miles (5.2 km) west of Tomales, at an elevation of 89 feet (27 m). The population was 283 at the 2010 census. Dillon Beach was named after the founder, George Dillon, who settled there in 1858. The area includes a public access beach, as well as a private beach resort, the only private beach in California.
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4 based on 40 reviews
Inspired by farm + sea, Dillon Beach Coastal Kitchen highlights and celebrates local + seasonasl cuisine. Chef Matt Elias is an advocate for our local food shed, thoughtfully sourcing proteins, produce and products often directly from farmers, ranchers, f
The coastal kitchen sits on dillon beach with a million dollar view of tomales point and the ocean. It is a causal place that serves the diverse clientele of locals, weekend visitors in beach houses, day trippers and campers. This is not the hamptons, stinson beach or sea ranch and we love it for this reason. This is west marin ranch country. So they serve local beef and oysters at moderate prices. I had a great stemple ranch hamburger, which was as excellent as the old place. Wife had an oyster torpedo sandwich from hog island. Also excellent. My fries could have been better. I like them small and crisp like a French bistro, they claimed they were twice fried. Excellent list of local beers. Wines were over priced so we avoided them. Friendly staff and friendly patrons. We hope to see this place succeed. They update menu weekly and are working to please clientele ..wife wants a staple of fish and chips as it is a beach cafe
Best American food near Dillon Beach, California, United States
4 based on 48 reviews
Welcome to the William Tell House, a fresh take on an Old California institution originally established in 1877. Marin Countyâs Oldest Saloon and Inn is nestled in the town of Tomales, California. This is the epicenter of where land meets the ocean. Minut
Historic building is very interesting. Service was very attentive. Their take on chicken marsala was unusual. Was basically a chicken breast, not a cutlet pounded thin. Sauce was flavorful but overly sweet. Came with a generous portion of veggies and a baked potato.BBQ pulled pork was very spicy. Could have used a hint about that. One more thing deserving comment. The carpet looked filthy and was badly stained. Very unappetizing.It's the only real restaurant in town so go for an average meal, the historic photos and the convenience.
3 based on 21 reviews
Our visit here was in the morning for Breakfast. Beautiful atmosphere, awesome view - even on the cloudy gray foggy morning that we were here. I so badly want to come back to try other items on the menu for other dining times. As well as experience the view at different times. Great service and overall lovely experience!
4 based on 35 reviews
The evening menu changes nightly, Thursday thru Sunday so I wasnt sure what type ofmfoodmto label it. Please add so that I can review how awesome it is!
I didn't eat here, just had a drink -- wood floors, pool tables and tons of local color in the form of crusty fishermen, yoga farmers and man-bunned artisanal cheesemakers. A great cross-section of the colorful coastal communities in the area!A solidly unpretentious vibe, despite the foodie food...authentic af!
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