Best of Marin County 2019: Dining

Every year our editorial team gets together to compile an annual “Best of” issue and no surprise, food is always on the top of everyone’s list. In 2019, instead of having our editorial team make the top picks we asked our readers. The following restaurants, bars and bakeries were the reader’s top choices.

BEST ALFRESCO DINING

Beso Bistro

Set amid the palm and oak trees at Novato’s Hamilton Field, this family-friendly restaurant gets high marks for crisp salads, small plates (try the crab cakes) and refreshing rosés that epitomize a light summer meal. The communal-style tables under the broad canopy are great for escaping the summer heat of northern Marin.

BEST BAKERY

Rustic Bakery

With four locations countywide, including the mother ship at Marin Country Mart, this bakery first became famous for outstanding flatbread crackers, croissants and baguettes. The sandwiches, such as rare roast beef with cambozola, come with your choice of bread, and the Marin mainstay Asian chicken salad is dressed with just the right amount of sesame and peanut to please the most discriminating palate.

BEST BAR

Perry’s

The famous bustling scene at the original Perry’s in San Francisco magically crossed the Golden Gate Bridge in 2015 and planted itself among Larkspur’s enormous redwoods. Voters love the wide bar where the TV is always on and the well drinks are well- priced at happy hour.

BEST BARBECUE

Pig in a Pickle

Our readers are ahead of the curve, picking this barbecue joint at Corte Madera Town Center months before Michelin awarded Pig in a Pickle a coveted Bib Gourmand. The brisket and baby back ribs get plenty of attention, but it is the fresh veggies and range of sauces to splash on the meats that please Texans, Californians and everyone in between.

BEST BREAKFAST

The Whisk + Skillet

Kudos for this Mill Valley eatery’s all-day breakfast menu, which includes a popular California omelet (with avocado, of course) and the crab omelet when that’s in season. Equally important are all-day lunch options like dino kale with citrus vin- aigrette and the potato cake salad with smoked salmon, known to convert even the carb-averse.

BEST BREWERY

Iron Springs Pub & Brewery

Sure, it’s green-certified and the Give Back Tuesdays program has channeled hundreds of thousands of donated dollars to Marin nonprofits since 2004, but this Fairfax brewery’s calling card is beer. From the original red ale Epiphany to Kent Lake Kölsch, they make it all, winning countless awards along the way.

BEST BRUNCH

What? A brewery that does brunch? Must be Marin. Yes, the ingredients are local and the bottomless mimosas are fun, but it’s the fried chicken with scratch biscuits, kids’ breakfast bento box and scarfable wood-fired pizzas that make this San Rafael beer-maker a daytime dining standout.

BEST BURGER

The Napa original descended on Marin and instantly changed the burger scene, bringing those garlic fries and the hamburger (special sauce and toasted egg bun) to the Bon Air Center in Greenbrae. Seafood lovers rejoice over the ahi burger, but it could be the cookies- and-cream shake that pushed Gott’s into the winners’ circle.

BEST CHINESE

An extensive dim sum menu, including classic siu mai stuffed with scallops and shrimp, Peking duck with tea buns, and plenty of veggie and gluten-free choices, makes Mill Valley’s Harmony the North Bay’s go-to for Cantonese. But the Strawberry Village spot is just as popular for old-school favorites like kung pao chicken and glass noodle vegetarian clay pot.

BEST COFFEE SHOP

Red Whale Coffee Bar

In a low-slung office complex near Mitchell Boulevard, the San Rafael brick-and-mortar of the Civic Center farmers market stand draws its own passionate following with ethically sourced coffees, stellar espresso drinks and a hang-worthy lounge with pinball.

BEST FARM-TO-TABLE

Farmshop

The lively Larkspur bar is buzzy with people stop- ping by just to ogle the crowd and the roaring wood-fired ovens from which pizzas, puffed from the heat and oozing with melted cheese, emerge. Everything is insanely fresh and farm-to-table (duh!), and the seasonally changing avocado hummus also sets hearts afire. Yep, the avos are from Cali, too.

BEST FARMERS MARKET

Sunday Civic Center Farmers Market

The sheer scale of the weekly Marin Civic Center event — some 200 local farmers, specialty food purveyors and artists — attests to the breadth and quality of Marin’s food shed. But the economic benefits to the community, when you buy from vendors at this and other markets managed by Agricultural Institute of Marin, are boundless.

BEST FROZEN YOGURT/ICE CREAM

Swirl Frozen Yogurt

Organic, low-fat, no fat, full-fat, vegan, tart — the list of yogurts is big and the list of toppings bigger (30-plus) at this petite Miller Avenue shop. Bonus points for being entirely self-serve, including samples, giving fans of the cold stuff extra incentive to stop in.

BEST GROCERY STORE

Good Earth Natural Foods

Committed to offering the highest-quality natural foods, this independent grocery’s two locations, in Mill Valley and Fairfax, are a celebration of organic activism. The vegetable and meat choices are as plentiful as the bulk bins, and the 99 percent organic salad, breakfast and hot bars offer ample customizable meal ideas, plus award- winning gluten-free vegan pizza by the slice.

BEST INDIAN

Lotus Cuisine of India

Three dozen curries and tasty tandoori are just part of the appeal of this longtime favorite on the eastern edge of down- town San Rafael. There’s also Southern Indian thali and, for under $12 a person, the all-you- can-eat lunch buffet.

2019 Best of Marin County Winner Poggia Trattoria
Photo by Nader Khouri

BEST ITALIAN

Poggio Trattoria

Once again awarded a Bib Gourmand from Michelin and a Marin IJ Readers’ Choice winner in 2018, Sausalito’s Poggio earns raves for its devotion to community and excellent service and cuisine. The seasonally inspired family-style Tuesday Night Suppers are yet another reason locals stay true.

BEST KIDS’ MENU

The Counter

The official kids’ menu at this Corte Madera burger place includes veggie skewers, PB&J, grilled cheese and mini- burgers with cheese. But bigger kids like the customization baked into the format here — just like adults, they want their Impossible Burger with vegan cheese on a gluten-free bun, too.

BEST MEXICAN/ LATIN

Copita Tequileria y Comida

Tequila varietals (white, rested and aged) from over 40 distillers attract fans of the blue agave; chowhounds come for the beautifully prepared corn in all its forms. The freshly prepared masa is evident in the tortillas, tamales and chips and amplifies any taco filling, from oyster to carne asada. The ceviches remind you that Sausalito is seafaring at heart.

BEST NEW RESTAURANT

Guesthouse

Open since last October in downtown Kentfield, Guesthouse has already built a reputation for craft cocktails in the bustling bar (try the Slingshot with bourbon and Campari) but the well-executed California cuisine by way of the chef’s Italian training and Chesapeake Delta heritage has won over the well-heeled of central Marin and beyond.

BEST PIZZA

Creekside Pizza & Taproom

Signature pizzas like the Poppy with smoked gouda, castelvetrano olives and lemon zest get plenty of oohs and aahs, as does the beer (including a gluten-free option) and cider pulled from the 40 taps. Veg- heads love the big salads and the vegan cheese pie at this San Anselmo spot, which ventures beyond pizza with sandwiches and small and shareable plates.

BEST PLACE TO BRING A GROUP

Terrapin Crossroads

The multiroom space with seating indoors and out seems designed for bocce-players and music-lovers alike. Comfy cushions around the fire? Check. Cool breeze off the water? Check. Great wine and food? Check. It’s all here in San Rafael.

BEST SANDWICHES

Michael’s Sourdough

The bread is made on site and said to have magical qualities. It better, as it’s the only holder for the overstuffed wonders served here. Fans return over and over to this San Rafael shop for their faves, ordered by number, then swoon over the huge sandos piled with meat, cheese and enough shredded lettuce to ooze out the sides and onto your lap.

2019 Winner Fish for Best Seafood Dining in Marin
Photo by Deborah Tarrant

BEST SEAFOOD

Fish

Fish set a new standard when it opened in 2004 with counter service and inside-outside picnic tables on a Sausalito dock: the sustainable- seafood menu raised local awareness of the plight of wild salmon. Today, the chill vibe and well-sourced favorites (chowder, pasta con vongole, fish and chips) equally appeal to visitors. And now credit and debit cards are welcome.

BEST SERVICE

Picco

The Larkspur fave gets as many kudos for front-of-house service as for the kitchen’s consistently superior California cuisine. From servers and bussers to bartenders and hosts, the experience is professional, executed with precision and care.

BEST STEAKHOUSE

Buckeye Roadhouse

The smoker out back produces exceptional wings and brisket, but the leather banquettes and recessed lighting call for steak. At this legendary Mill Valley landmark, a bacon- wrapped petit filet mignon comes with a red wine sauce, and the Brandt rib eye has an herbed garlic butter sauce so decadent you’ll want to take a bath in it.

BEST SUSHI

Regularly dubbed one of the top Japanese restaurants in the United States, the Sausalito eatery has set the standard for impeccably sourced seasonal ingredients, innovative and classic sushi and Pacific cuisine for more than 33 years.

2019 Best of Marin County Winner Sol Food
Photo by Lori Eanes

BEST TAKEOUT DINING

Sol Food

Mofongo or shrimp, mariquitas or pollo al horno, the Puerto Rican specialties at Sol Food’s two Marin locations definitely travel well. The food arrives in good shape and tastes just as delicious at home as it does on site.

BEST THAI

Thep Lela Thai Restaurant

The lemon drop alone is worth a visit to the bar, and the tom ka soup has the optimal amount of tamarind to balance the creamy coconut milk. And the mango-beet fresh rolls and yum yai salad never come off the menu, as their skillfully blended Thai and California flavors exemplify what makes this Mill Valley restaurant such a favorite.

BEST VEGAN

Absolutely everything is made in house at this bastion of organic, GMO-free, vegan and vegetarian fare in Mill Valley and San Rafael. The quinoa bowl trend may have started here (top yours with tofu or chicken) and the wraps, salads and smoothies practically sing of health and well-being.

BEST VEGETARIAN

Burmatown

The big flavors of Burmese-Asian fusion ring true at this place on the Corte Madera– Larkspur border. The meatless tea leaf salad is a must-try, as are the bao “tacos” veggie option. And the vegetarian curry samosas are so popular they often sell out before the dinner rush is over.

BEST VIETNAMESE

Pho Viet

Of course you come for this San Rafael restaurant’s namesake bowl of hearty soup with clear broth, beef, noodles and vegetables. But don’t overlook the pork chops with broken steamed rice and fried eggs or the lemongrass beef.