RESTAURANTS

Il Davide 901 A Street 415-454-8080 www.ildavide.net Italian restaurant serving refined Tuscan fare including lunch specials amid a lively atmosphere.

Terrapin Crossroads 100 Yacht Club Dr. 415-524-2773 www.terrapincrossroads.net Founded by member , this restaurant & music venue offers farm-to- table fare.

Vin Antico 881 4th Street 415-721-0600 www.vinantico.com Brick & wood accent the elegant ambiance in this bistro serving creative seasonal pastas & meats. San Rafael

CITY CONTACTS Please visit our website The City of San Rafael www.visitMarin.org www.cityofsanrafael.org 415-485-3066 for more information

San Rafael Chamber of Commerce Srchamber.com 415-454-4163 1 MITCHELL BLVD., STE B SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903 1.866.925.2060 POINTS OF INTEREST X

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Experience Art in downtown San Rafael 101 Surf Sports 4th Street 115 Third Street www.artworksdowntown.org 415-524-8492 Visit the galleries of “Art Works Downtown” to www.101surfsports.com see one of their exhibits. The 2nd Friday Art 101 Surf Sports is a full service Water Sports Walks allows you to walk down 4th street Shop specializing in Stand Up Paddleboarding enjoying galleries, art exhibits, live mush and (SUP), Windsurfing, Kiteboarding, Surfing, and refreshments. Kayaking on Marin County waters as well as the Bay. Mission San Rafael Arcangel Marin County Fair 1104 Fifth Avenue Civic Center Fairgrounds China Camp State Park / McNears Beach www.saintraphael.com 415-499-6400 101 Peacock Gap Trail Established in 1817, Mission San Rafael was www.marinfair.org www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=466 established as an assistance or “helper” mission This popular annual fair is held on the first The park offers hiking and biking along 15 to Mission Dolores in San Francisco. Because weekend in July. It features carnival rides, miles of trails, plus horseback riding, camping its original purpose was to care for the sick, it fireworks on the lagoon, and special exhibits. and picnicking. McNears Beach offers a was named after St. Rafael the Archangel, the seasonal swimming pool, tennis courts, family angel of bodily healing. Opened for visitors Marin Farmers Market and group picnic areas, a sandy beach, lawn daily. Self-guided tours are available. Marin Center Parking Lot areas, seasonal snack bar, and a 500 foot long www.agriculturalinstitute.org fishing pier. (Day use fee required). Northgate Mall Held year round on Thursdays and Sundays, 5800 Northgate Dr. the Sunday Marin Farmers Market is the third Falkirk Cultural Center 415-479-5955 largest farmers market in California. 1408 Mission Ave www.shopnorthgate.com 415-485-3328 Northgate mall is an indoor shopping mall Winter Wonderland/Parade of Lights www.falkirkculturalcenter.org offering a variety of stores, services and Downtown San Rafael An elegant and historic site that offers Master restaurants. The mall features a Century Theatre 415-720-5591 Gardner classes, poetry readings and as well as monthly family events. www.downtownsanrafel.org workshops. Walk the galleries or sit outside A candle-lit walk through downtown San with a book and lunch. Peacock Gap Golf Course Rafael. There’s even a man-made snow bank 333 Biscayne Dr. for sledding and making snowmen. Frank Lloyd Wright Civic Center 415-453-4940 3501 Civic Center Drive www.peacockgapgolfclub.com 415-499-7009 The championship level course cultivates a true www.marincounty.org love for the game with year-round golf Take an hour & tour Marin’s national and state- tournaments and a full calendar of events that designated historic landmark. The Marin Civic unfold in an unparalleled setting. Enjoy Center was one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s last and gorgeous views of Marin County while playing on most important endeavors in the late 1950s. one of Northern California’s best heritage courses.

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