The Top 6 Beer Bars Near Ham & Cheese Deli
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Rank 2. Giaco's Valley Roadhouse
Farm-to-Table Italian Cocktail Bar
If you're deep in West Marin and your camping enthusiasm has quietly collapsed, this Italian roadhouse is your reward for surviving two nights without a real shower. It's a proper sit-down restaurant with a full bar, patio seating, and a cozy back dining room that draws locals and weekenders who've traded their hiking boots for a glass of something decent and food that quietly overdelivers for how far from the city you are.
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Rank 3. Cafe Reyes
Wood-Fired Pizza
After a morning hiking the coast, you want pizza, and Cafe Reyes is exactly where you want to eat it. This wood-fired pizza spot in Point Reyes Station has the relaxed, barn-like energy of somewhere that never needed to try hard. The pies come out of the oven with serious char and good crust, and the menu is short enough that everyone at the table actually agrees on something. Bring the whole group.
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Rank 4. Spicy Joi
Laotian
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Rank 5. Soban
Korean Beer Bar
Korean barbecue is genuinely hard to find up in Wine Country, which makes Soban a bit of a lifesaver. It's a warm, casual Korean restaurant where the galbi and grilled chicken land on hot iron platters and the house kimchi has been fermenting longer than you've been planning this trip. The banchan is all made from scratch, and the team is great at walking you through the menu if this is your first time.
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A vegan brewpub downtown where the whole thing revolves around fermentation, and they mean it. The menu is full of shareable plates with a funky, acidic edge, and almost everything comes with a rotating selection of house ferments on the side. The crowd leans plant-based and curious, the kind of people who genuinely get excited about kimchi variations. If you fall hard for one of the ferments, you can take a jar home, which tells you everything about the vibe.