Find out what American restaurants to try in Felton. Felton, in the San Lorenzo Valley, offers up scenic redwood drives, Roaring Camp Railroads, and the beautiful San Lorenzo River. Biking, hiking and equestrian trails, campgrounds, picnic areas, and a combined 80 miles of trails are accessible at nearby state parks. While here, make sure to visit the famous Felton Covered Bridge and the Bigfoot Museum. Other features include local wineries, antique stores and galleries that adorn the nearby towns.
Things to do in Felton
4 based on 352 reviews
Like the outdoor seating, great breakfast. Lots of options. Great for the whole family but very busy get there early.
4 based on 29 reviews
Sandwiches are made with high-quality meats, savory cheeses, and fresh produce. Our slow-simmered and hand-crafted soups, freshly-made salads, and delicious bakery goods are made with only the finest ingredients. Our commitment to our customers hasn't cha
Needing a quick, affordable bite to eat before heading to a concert in Saratoga. Everything was fresh and delicious, from soup to sandwiches. Friendly, fun service too.
4 based on 37 reviews
We were surprised to see that Mollys Cafe, down the street had been sold and was closed for remodeling. So we tried HRC. The Huevos Rancheros was good. Served with country potatoes that were a little salty. My wife had eggs and sausage. They don't serve patty sausage so she tried the chicken sausage. Very bland. Her main issue was the bitter coffee. She could not finish one cup. I had ice tea which was good. Noise level was loud. We are going to try Avenue Cafe when it opens and hope its as good as Mollys was.
4 based on 110 reviews
We are new to Scotts Valley, had recommendations from friends and read reviews on TripAdvisor. Were we disappointed?? Absolutely not! Hubby ordered Chicken Fried steak with crispy hash browns, delicious biscuit and tasty homemade gravy. I ordered a patty melt with a side salad. The hamburger was real beef, I could not eat the entire patty melt, which is a first. I reheated the patty melt and it was delicious as my first bite. The swiss cheese was tasty. Service was great. We will head back to Auntie Mame's before we leave the area.
Fun casual get away for a drink or two. We stopped in on a Friday and enjoyed the friendly staff, fun atmosphere & had a great time.
4 based on 18 reviews
There is nothing here that isn't good. The service is great, it's family owned. They are really fast so the wait is never long.
4 based on 65 reviews
My spouse and I like to camp at Big Basin Redwoods State Park every so often. We just spent a week there and ate at Rocky's Cafe every morning. We found this place a couple years ago and really love it!This time the service was not as good. There seemed to be a couple people who were very new to being waitress. One person, even asked me to hand over the the condiments while I was still eating. I had a piece of toast in my hand and she asked for them and handed them back. Not good service. BUT there was one waitress on our last day who was very good!The food continues to be good and reasonably priced.
4 based on 48 reviews
I really love this place. Really relaxing environment, super tasty pizza and the best healthy organic salads to choose from. The service is super friendly and usually very fast. You won't be disappointed! Enjoy!
4 based on 105 reviews
We visited The Cremer House, in the attractive mountain town of Felton, California. Where is Felton, CA? First think "Monterey Bay," ... the town on the North end of Monterey Bay is "Santa Cruz." Three roads lead from Santa Cruz to Felton, California. (a) Highway 9, winds up into the mountains, via River Street, to Felton. (b) Or you could take Graham Hill Road, from Santa Cruz to Felton (my favorite.) (c) Finally, you can head North on Highway 17, turning off at Mt. Hermon Road, then follow to Felton, CA.The Cremer House is located very close to the juncture of Highway 9 and Graham Hill Road. It looks like an older Felton store/home that's been converted into a lovely, rustic, country restaurant and alehouse (with 25 + craft beers). There is no dress code here, just come with a good appetite, and relax and enjoy the beautiful surrounding of this small mountain town.We enjoyed a sandwich and one of the Mason jar drinks, (some offerings include "Revive Organic Raw Kombucha," "Alden's Radical Redwood Rootbeer," "Vanilla Lemonade," and Strawberry Rhubarb Soda, (and there are more!) I enjoyed the Roasted Turkey Sandwich, which included very thick bacon, avocado, sprouts, and loads of turkey, (I didn't eat much dinner that night!) Soup and Salad is also offered, fresh and delicious.Head up on a sunny day, enjoy the smell of Redwood trees, a steam train near by, (Roaring Camp), a covered bridge, and several beautiful creeks, and hiking to work off some of those lunch calories. Recommended! We enjoyed a lunch on the outdoor porch.
4 based on 139 reviews
I'm not sure what has happened to Cowboy Bar and Grill. This used to be our go-to place for lunch and dinner. The past few times we have been there the service has been unfriendly and unwelcoming. One of the owners waited on us at our last visit. Her demeanor was borderline hostile. At the end of our visit she plopped the check down without saying a word. What triggered that response?The good is good here and the portions are generous. We're just not sure what has happened to their customer service. Friends of ours have stopped dining at Cowboy Bar and Grill due to the same treatment from their staff. How unfortunate!
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