Open since 1937, as historic as the Golden Gate Bridge, the Buckeye Roadhouse is the quintessential Marin County dining mainstay you simply cannot miss. Wander up the enchanting pathway, and be welcomed by the elegant warm ambiance.
Once seated partake in some mouthwatering favorites including their famous Oysters Bingo, house-smoked BBQ baby-back ribs, and Marin’s most beloved dessert, the S’more Pie. The executive chef passionately utilizes fresh local ingredients to create delicious traditional American cuisine with a Californian contemporary twist.
They are open for lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch, conveniently located directly off of Highway 101 between Sausalito and Mill Valley.
When the weathers allows it, there are outside tables.
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