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4 based on 66 reviews
Randy and Kevin are two of the nicest people and also run a great deli and Meat Market.My favorite breakfast item is the bagel and Lox - classic toasted bagel with great smoked salmon, tomato, onions and capers with a smear of cream cheese!The chicken salad sandwich is really good with nuts and grapes to round it out!Their grab and go salads are also great!
4 based on 751 reviews
I found this place online and we made a stop on route from SF to Yosemite as it seemed an interesting place to visit. Its in a very old fashion quiet town and was exactly as we expected it to be. The food was surprisingly good aswell. Worth a visit if your passing nearby
4 based on 65 reviews
We are a small, locally owned bakery that makes everything from scratch with our own hands. We serve a full breakfast and Brunch menu that includes delicious, healthy and unique options.
Wanting to try something different than the lodge restaurant, I stopped in for breakfast at this rustic eatery, just outside Yosemite NP off Hwy 120 between Buck Meadows and Groveland. Diners were enjoying a mild morning on the outdoor patio (overlooking the highway and hillsides across it), and I was anxious to join them. Ordered up the spinach burrito which was satisfying if a bit on the underseasoned side. A lot of character and rustic charm for about $10-$15. Would eat here over any chain or roadside grease pit an day of the week.
4 based on 346 reviews
Owners Doug & Jenn Edwards run the Charlotte Bistro & Bar, located in the historic Hotel Charlotte located just outside of Yosemite National Park. At the Charlotte Bistro our approach to food is simple, we cook what we like to eat. Our philosophy is to cr
Him = risotto.... me = duck...absolutely dilish.bartender was fun.. Kate our waitress was so nice..wine tasting going on upfront and made friends with the staff.. was honored with a free bottle of wine..owners Finn and Brenan are the best...
4 based on 211 reviews
re-opened 08/2009 - Priest Station has been owned and managed by same family for 6 generations
We stopped by late afternoon on a rainy day on the way back from Yosemite National Park. The staff was warm, welcoming and accommodating. The food was excellent, well-prepared and delicious. They had a beautiful rose garden with magnificent flowers. It was a relaxing meal with beautiful setting.Thanks for the kind words.
We tried the ribs, the tritip, and the brisket.. and don't forget the smoky Mac and cheese.. Everything was incredible.. Will definitely come back again! It's about 15 minutes off the road on your way to Yosemite.. off 120. Well worth the detour...
4 based on 10 reviews
We stopped totally randomly in Coulterville on our way back from Yosemite National Park. This Gold Rush town on highway 49 is a hidden nugget, with old hotels, shops, an old mine locomotive and... the Magnolia Saloon!We just had a drink there and it was like going back to the 1850s. The bartender was very friendly and we walked around the saloon looking at all the old black and white pictures and the artifacts in the displays.The best was to sit at the old bar counter and feel like we were in a John Ford western.A stop one must take on highway 49, north of Mariposa.
4 based on 30 reviews
Stopped in this afternoon for lunch and a little shopping in their cute gift shop. Husband had a taco salad, honestly they couldn't fit anymore on the plate! I had a hamburger with bacon, cheese, avocado & tomatoes (came with more goodies but that was all I wanted) plus your choice of French fries, mac salad, green salad...Maybe another choice, can't remember. I had a salad and it was huge. Lots of food served here. We both had ice tea with lots of refills (they brought them over to us) another place worth stopping in to eat if you're in the area.
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