Modern Guide to Larkspur: Historic Marin Charm, Boutique Shops + Redwood Hiking
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Modern Guide to Larkspur: Historic Marin Charm, Boutique Shops + Redwood Hiking
"Magnolia Avenue, in the heart of downtown, exudes a small-time appeal reminiscent of an early 1900s mill town, which, indeed, it was, with two sawmills that supplied lumber to the Presidio. Today, Larkspur is better known for its cute and quirky shops, historic landmarks, classy restaurants, and abundance of hiking trails. This curated modern guide highlights our favorite things to do in town."
"Keiko Fish Clean, sleek Keiko emits style and projects a minimalistic look. The restaurant is not too big, with a small cluster of tables and bar seats where you can watch the chef prepare sushi. On the menu is an assortment of omakase, crudo, nigiri, and sushi rolls. The fare is on the pricier side, but the fish is very fresh. Bottles of sake range from $29-$72."
Magnolia Avenue in downtown Larkspur retains early-1900s mill-town character, with two sawmills that supplied lumber to the Presidio. The avenue has quirky shops, historic landmarks, restaurants, and hiking trails. Keiko Fish offers a clean, minimal sushi experience with omakase, crudo, nigiri, and sushi rolls; the small space has bar seating to watch the chef and sake bottles priced $29–$72. Picco serves busy Cal-Italian shareable plates with recommended reservations and walk-in outdoor seating. Pizzeria Picco focuses on Neapolitan thin-crust pizzas in a casual setting. Left Bank is a French brasserie with French onion soup and a dog menu donating ten percent of proceeds to the Marin Humane Society. World Green Acai is a tiny acai bowl eatery.
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