Guidebook for Fairfax

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Guidebook for Fairfax

Sightseeing

Dedicated by President Kennedy in 1963, this is the most beautiful natural area of sea and trails (I think) in the world. See elk, whales, dolphin, seals, coyotes, bobcats, sometimes mountain lions. The Visitors' Center in Olema has displays of animals in the area, geological and cultural history of the area, and a reconstructed and accurate Miwok Indian Village Kule Lokwe. This is a must-see.
273 locals recommend
Point Reyes National Seashore
273 locals recommend
Dedicated by President Kennedy in 1963, this is the most beautiful natural area of sea and trails (I think) in the world. See elk, whales, dolphin, seals, coyotes, bobcats, sometimes mountain lions. The Visitors' Center in Olema has displays of animals in the area, geological and cultural history of the area, and a reconstructed and accurate Miwok Indian Village Kule Lokwe. This is a must-see.
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, architect. Docent-led tours https://tickets.marincenter.org This building was the site of many films including George Lucas' THX1138
Marin Diving Center
3765 Redwood Hwy
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, architect. Docent-led tours https://tickets.marincenter.org This building was the site of many films including George Lucas' THX1138

Food Scene

The oldest health food store in Marin County. Since their inception, they’ve been in 3 locations, getting progressively bigger. A community center, with great food. A cafe, inside and outside. In addition to groceries, it’s an organic salad bar and a hot prepared food bar – all vegetarian and organic, with some non vegetarian items. More delicious than you might think. Dahl, vegetarian ratatouille and stews. Three different kinds of vegetarian soups; + non vegetarian soups. Prepared food is by the pound ($8.99 per lb) except for brown rice and black beans which are $4.98 per pound -- so don't put everything on one plate. I’ve left a couple of cloth shopping bags in the entry way closet.
192 locals recommend
Good Earth Natural Foods
720 Center Blvd
192 locals recommend
The oldest health food store in Marin County. Since their inception, they’ve been in 3 locations, getting progressively bigger. A community center, with great food. A cafe, inside and outside. In addition to groceries, it’s an organic salad bar and a hot prepared food bar – all vegetarian and organic, with some non vegetarian items. More delicious than you might think. Dahl, vegetarian ratatouille and stews. Three different kinds of vegetarian soups; + non vegetarian soups. Prepared food is by the pound ($8.99 per lb) except for brown rice and black beans which are $4.98 per pound -- so don't put everything on one plate. I’ve left a couple of cloth shopping bags in the entry way closet.
It’s funky but has great salads -- my favorite is the Fatoush Salad (persian -- with feta cheese) + Felafel and salad or soup combinations. Mediterranean plate. Mujahadara. Thai chicken salad. The best, least expensive strawberry-banana smoothie. http://www.yelp.com/biz/fair-fix-cafe-fairfax
11 locals recommend
FairFix Café
33 Broadway
11 locals recommend
It’s funky but has great salads -- my favorite is the Fatoush Salad (persian -- with feta cheese) + Felafel and salad or soup combinations. Mediterranean plate. Mujahadara. Thai chicken salad. The best, least expensive strawberry-banana smoothie. http://www.yelp.com/biz/fair-fix-cafe-fairfax
Hummingbird Cafe (in downtown Fairfax, not the one in Japan) is an authentic New Orleans syle restaurant -- DELICIOUS! (not upscale) and everything is organic. Closes at 3 pm.http://hummingbirdfairfax.com Breakfast and lunch.
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Hummingbird Cafe (in downtown Fairfax, not the one in Japan) is an authentic New Orleans syle restaurant -- DELICIOUS! (not upscale) and everything is organic. Closes at 3 pm.http://hummingbirdfairfax.com Breakfast and lunch.
I like the salad with choice of ahi or salmon, but they also have lots of vegetarian choices. This place uses flavors of Mexico, India, Jamaica, all three of which countries the owners have lived. They will make food to your specs: no oil, no salt, no sugar. https://www.enjoyavatars.com
37 locals recommend
Avatar's Punjabi Burritos
15 Madrona St
37 locals recommend
I like the salad with choice of ahi or salmon, but they also have lots of vegetarian choices. This place uses flavors of Mexico, India, Jamaica, all three of which countries the owners have lived. They will make food to your specs: no oil, no salt, no sugar. https://www.enjoyavatars.com
Brand new sushi bar! 19 Bolinas Road, Fairfax, Ca 415 521-5790 Hours: open every day but Tuesday 5 pm - 10 pm, 11 pm on weekends. http://www.villagesake.com
48 locals recommend
Village Sake - Japanese Pub
19 Bolinas Rd
48 locals recommend
Brand new sushi bar! 19 Bolinas Road, Fairfax, Ca 415 521-5790 Hours: open every day but Tuesday 5 pm - 10 pm, 11 pm on weekends. http://www.villagesake.com
Medium scale Mexican fusion restaurant with nice outdoor area (unless construction is going on) http://www.eatmasmasa.com
35 locals recommend
Más Masa
31 Bolinas Rd
35 locals recommend
Medium scale Mexican fusion restaurant with nice outdoor area (unless construction is going on) http://www.eatmasmasa.com
Upscale Mexican cuisine. Tequila and other drinks. Dinner only. https://www.tamalfairfax.com
tamal
23 Broadway
Upscale Mexican cuisine. Tequila and other drinks. Dinner only. https://www.tamalfairfax.com
Caters to the bicyclists. Beer house. Sausages and beer; also some vegetarian fare. The owner is great.
37 locals recommend
Gestalt Haus
28 Bolinas Rd
37 locals recommend
Caters to the bicyclists. Beer house. Sausages and beer; also some vegetarian fare. The owner is great.
Great Indian food. They have an outdoor seating area with heaters. Walk through the indoor restaurant to get to it. Much more pleasant. https://cafelotusfairfax.com
27 locals recommend
Café Lotus
1912 Sir Francis Drake Blvd
27 locals recommend
Great Indian food. They have an outdoor seating area with heaters. Walk through the indoor restaurant to get to it. Much more pleasant. https://cafelotusfairfax.com
Great cafe for breakfast coffee, pastries. https://www.tastekitchenandtable.com
9 locals recommend
Taste Kitchen & Table
71 Broadway
9 locals recommend
Great cafe for breakfast coffee, pastries. https://www.tastekitchenandtable.com
People love this place for a big breakfast. Across Sir Francis Drake Blvd. http://barefootcafe.com
37 locals recommend
Barefoot Cafe
1900 Sir Francis Drake Blvd
37 locals recommend
People love this place for a big breakfast. Across Sir Francis Drake Blvd. http://barefootcafe.com
drive-through coffee, bagels, breakfast items.Remodeled photomat. https://www.facebook.com/Java-Hut-Fairfax-138862579457427/
Java Hut
760 Center Boulevard
drive-through coffee, bagels, breakfast items.Remodeled photomat. https://www.facebook.com/Java-Hut-Fairfax-138862579457427/
Local ice cream shop: organic ice cream ingredients from local farms. Flavors like honey-vanilla-lavender with real tiny, edible lavender flowers. Also “Love Parade” (chocolate and peanut butter and more). https://www.zagat.com/r/fairfax-scoop-fairfax There’s always a line around the block.
70 locals recommend
Fairfax Scoop
63 Broadway
70 locals recommend
Local ice cream shop: organic ice cream ingredients from local farms. Flavors like honey-vanilla-lavender with real tiny, edible lavender flowers. Also “Love Parade” (chocolate and peanut butter and more). https://www.zagat.com/r/fairfax-scoop-fairfax There’s always a line around the block.
Mostly take out with a few tables. Grilly’s at the corner of Bolinas and Broadway. Get the fish tacos or chicken burritos www.grillys.com
6 locals recommend
Grilly's Restaurant
1 Bolinas Rd
6 locals recommend
Mostly take out with a few tables. Grilly’s at the corner of Bolinas and Broadway. Get the fish tacos or chicken burritos www.grillys.com
INSALATA’s in San Anselmo. Delicious and upscale Mediterranean cuisine. Tastefully gorgeous inside. Delicious food. www.insalatas.com/
46 locals recommend
Insalata's
120 Sir Francis Drake Blvd
46 locals recommend
INSALATA’s in San Anselmo. Delicious and upscale Mediterranean cuisine. Tastefully gorgeous inside. Delicious food. www.insalatas.com/
French-inspired fare showcasing local ingredients in a family-friendly outpost with a warm patio. French www.lappartresto.com/
10 locals recommend
L'Appart Resto
636 San Anselmo Ave
10 locals recommend
French-inspired fare showcasing local ingredients in a family-friendly outpost with a warm patio. French www.lappartresto.com/
Delicious Southern Italian food in a warm atmosphere. http://cucina-sa.com
23 locals recommend
Cucina sa
510 San Anselmo Ave
23 locals recommend
Delicious Southern Italian food in a warm atmosphere. http://cucina-sa.com
Take out or lunch in. Clean casual small plates, healthy choices. Lunch. http://comfortscafe.com
53 locals recommend
Comforts
335 San Anselmo Ave
53 locals recommend
Take out or lunch in. Clean casual small plates, healthy choices. Lunch. http://comfortscafe.com
Outdoor tables. Mexican-Yucatan. http://www.tacojanes.com
15 locals recommend
Taco Jane's Restaurant & Tequila Bar
21 Tamalpais Ave
15 locals recommend
Outdoor tables. Mexican-Yucatan. http://www.tacojanes.com

Drinks & Nightlife

Wine bar with food. Beautiful. Pricy. http://www.123bolinas.com
11 locals recommend
123 Bolinas
123 Bolinas Rd
11 locals recommend
Wine bar with food. Beautiful. Pricy. http://www.123bolinas.com

Arts & Culture

Fairfax was the birthplace of the mountain bike.
23 locals recommend
Marin Museum of Bicycling and Mountain Bike Hall of Fame
1966 Sir Francis Drake Blvd
23 locals recommend
Fairfax was the birthplace of the mountain bike.
Not only is this a renovated historic movie palace, but it is an art movie theater, owned by the CFI (California Film Institute), the organization that puts on the annual “Mill Valley Film Festival.” This theater is a TREASURE. Here is a link to the Rafael theater: http://rafaelfilm.cafilm.org The best movies (foreign, indie, documentaries) play at the Rafael, the Fairfax Movie Theater, Regency Movie Theater, Sequoia Movie Theater in Mill Valley. To find out what’s playing in Marin, Google “Marin Movies” on your phone or computer.
38 locals recommend
Smith Rafael Film Center
1118 4th St
38 locals recommend
Not only is this a renovated historic movie palace, but it is an art movie theater, owned by the CFI (California Film Institute), the organization that puts on the annual “Mill Valley Film Festival.” This theater is a TREASURE. Here is a link to the Rafael theater: http://rafaelfilm.cafilm.org The best movies (foreign, indie, documentaries) play at the Rafael, the Fairfax Movie Theater, Regency Movie Theater, Sequoia Movie Theater in Mill Valley. To find out what’s playing in Marin, Google “Marin Movies” on your phone or computer.
http://www.marintheatre.org/season51?gclid=CjwKCAjwgr3ZBRAAEiwAGVssnfdAWQXwY4nUsWDu6agY0WvdECFqKH_rkuNE82Hxq1ANVmnd9lQTPxoCx08QAvD_BwE
29 locals recommend
Marin Theatre Company
397 Miller Ave
29 locals recommend
http://www.marintheatre.org/season51?gclid=CjwKCAjwgr3ZBRAAEiwAGVssnfdAWQXwY4nUsWDu6agY0WvdECFqKH_rkuNE82Hxq1ANVmnd9lQTPxoCx08QAvD_BwE
Miwok Village Kule Loklo (near the Ranger Station) full reconstituted Miwok Indian Village. http://www.ptreyes.org/activities/kule-loklo-coast-miwok-cultural-exhibit
Kule Loklo Trail
Kule Loklo Trail
Miwok Village Kule Loklo (near the Ranger Station) full reconstituted Miwok Indian Village. http://www.ptreyes.org/activities/kule-loklo-coast-miwok-cultural-exhibit

Parks & Nature

THIS IS A MUST-SEE!! The Seashore was made a National Park in 1963 by president Kennedy. http://www.nps.gov/pore/index.htm It’s colder there than it is in Fairfax, (BRING A COAT or sweater/ sweat shirt) so if you get a heat wave while you’re staying here, get in the car and drive to Point Reyes. Highlights: 
Point Reyes Ranger Station An informative museum with rangers who will advise and give maps. Exhibits on animals, trails, and the cultures that settled in West Marin. http://www.nps.gov/pore/planyourvisit/directions.htm Abbot’s Lagoon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbotts_Lagoon Miwok Village Kule Loklo (near the Ranger Station) full reconstituted Miwok Indian Village. http://www.p
273 locals recommend
Point Reyes National Seashore
273 locals recommend
THIS IS A MUST-SEE!! The Seashore was made a National Park in 1963 by president Kennedy. http://www.nps.gov/pore/index.htm It’s colder there than it is in Fairfax, (BRING A COAT or sweater/ sweat shirt) so if you get a heat wave while you’re staying here, get in the car and drive to Point Reyes. Highlights: 
Point Reyes Ranger Station An informative museum with rangers who will advise and give maps. Exhibits on animals, trails, and the cultures that settled in West Marin. http://www.nps.gov/pore/planyourvisit/directions.htm Abbot’s Lagoon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbotts_Lagoon Miwok Village Kule Loklo (near the Ranger Station) full reconstituted Miwok Indian Village. http://www.p