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Point Reyes National Seashore Limantour Spit and Drakes Bay as seen from Inverness Ridge
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Point Reyes National Seashore
Where To Eat

Disclaimer: The National Park Service provides the names and phone numbers of area businesses as a visitor convenience. Inclusion on this list is not an endorsement.

Restaurants & Delicatessens

Bolinas
Coast Café - 415-868-2298

Drakes Beach
Drakes Beach Café - 415-669-1297

Inverness
Blackbird Café - 415-669-7195
Vladimir's - 415-669-1021

Inverness Park
Perry's Deli - 415-663-1491

Marshall
The Marshall Store's Deli and Oyster Bar - 415-663-1339
Nick's Cove - 415-663-1033
Tony's Seafood - 415-663-1107

Nicasio
Rancho Nicasio - 415-662-2219

Olema
Farmhouse Restaurant - 415-663-1264
Olema Inn - 415-663-9559

Point Reyes Station
Café Reyes - 415-663-9493
Cantina - 415-663-9335
Marin Sun Farms Butcher Shop and Restaurant - 415-663-8997
Osteria Stellina - 415-663-1536
Pine Cone Diner - 415-663-1536
Station House Café - 415-663-1515
Whale of a Deli - 415-663-8464

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Bakeries
Bovine Bakery, Point Reyes Station - 415-663-9420
Busy Bee Bakery, Inverness Park - 415-663-9496

Grocery/General Stores
A listing of Grocery and General Stores is available on our Convenience Stores page.

Oyster Companies
Drakes Bay Oyster Company (formerly Johnson's Oyster Farm) - 415-669-1149
Hog Island Oyster Co. - 415-663-9218
Tomales Bay Oyster Co. - 415-663-1242
Point Reyes Oyster Co. - 707-878-2654

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Humpback whale spout

Did You Know?
Marine biologists have identified nearly a third of all known marine mammal species in the waters surrounding Point Reyes. Blue whales and humpback whales feed here during spring and summer months. Gray whales migrate past our shores twice a year on their round trip from Alaska to Baja.
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Last Updated: January 28, 2012 at 15:59 MST