TIBURON
CAPRICE California
Book the private party
room for large groups
or just relax in this
romantic dinner spot.
Take advantage of
the restaurant’s well-priced three-course
dinners for less than
$25, and don’t miss
prime rib Mondays.
2000 Paradise Dr,
415.435.3400,
thecaprice.com
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DON ANTONIO
TRATTORIA Italian
Located in Tiburon’s
Ark Row, this trattoria serves authentic
Italian cuisine in
a quaint setting.
Traditional selections
include chicken pic-cata, organic roasted
rack of lamb and
house-made pesto. 114
Main St, 415.435.0400,
donantoniotrattoria.com
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GUAYMAS
RES TAURAN T Mexican
Situated right next
to the Tiburon ferry
terminal on the
waterfront, it’s got
touch-it-you’re-so-close city views and
outdoor seating, making it a great place to
bring visitors on a warm
summer night. Happy
hour is 4 to 7 p.m.
Monday to Friday. 5
Main St, 415.435.6300,
guaymasrestaurant.com
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LUNA BLU Sicilian
Executive chef Renzo
Azzarello and his
wife, Crystal, serve
English afternoon tea
(a special service by
reservation only). The
menu changes daily,
incorporating seasonal,
fresh and organic pro-
duce. The restaurant
has partnered with
the Monterey Bay
Aquarium Seafood
Watch, so all the sea-
food is sustainable. In
2014 diners voted Luna
Blu one of the Top 100
Neighborhood Gem restaurants in America.
35 Main St, 415.789.5844
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MILANO Italian Located
in the Cove Shopping
Center, this family-owned neighborhood
spot is known for its
pasta and friendly
service. Favorites
like the cheesy garlic
bread and pesto keep
customers coming
back. 1 Blackfield Dr,
415.388.9100
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NEW MORNING CAFE
American Sit outside or
in at this casual cafe.
On a sunny morning,
the place is filled with
locals enjoying the sun
and extensive breakfast
menu; lunch is served as
well. 1696 Tiburon Blvd,
415.435.4315
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SALT & PEPPER
American This sun-filled one-room
restaurant, featuring hardwood floors
and blue-checkered
tablecloths, is an area
favorite. Popular items
include scallops, rib-eye steak, a beef burger
and traditional crab
cakes with jalapeño dipping sauce. 38 Main St,
415.435.3594
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SAM’S ANCHOR CAFE
American Sam’s deck
is a popular spot for
brunch on a lazy sunny
Sunday, and its bar
is the town’s historic
watering hole, but Sam’s
is also a great place for
lunch or dinner. Sample
a seasonal menu served
all day, every day. 27
Main St, 415.435.4527,
samscafe.com
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