In a triangular, semi-industrial room with glazed concrete floors and ceilings high enough to accommodate several full-size market umbrellas, you can mix and match Californian and international flavors. Wood-fired pizzas are the speciality, the sandwiches and salads come in generous portions, and regulars rave about the oysters. On nice days, head for the outdoor patio.
Cafe Reyes Restaurant Review:
Café Reyes is the first restaurant travelers find as they roll into the tiny hamlet of Point Reyes Station after cruising northward along California’s Highway One. It’s a particularly rustic, wood-enriched interior; the outdoor garden with its fountain is one of the most relaxing places to dine in West Marin. On sunny days, umbrella-shaded tables look out on an expansive view of pastures alive...