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Enjoy Drinks at the 50-Foot Hand Sculpted Wooden Bar, Watch the a Memorable Experience marin PRIVATE DINING & EVENTS A NEW KIND OF LUXURY Enjoy drinks at the 50-foot hand sculpted wooden bar, watch the a memorable experience. Whatever your needs, Farmshop’s private chefs in the open kitchen and at the pizza oven, or dine on the patio. spaces can accommodate 60 seated or 100 standing. Full buyouts of If for after work cocktails, weekend brunch, a special night celebrating the restaurant are also available with a capacity for 100 - 300 guests with friends and family and anything in between, allow us to create seated or up to 300 standing. We also cater! FARMSHOP MARIN 2233 Larkspur Landing Circle, Larkspur, CA 94939 415 755 6700 FEATURES FEATURES Built in audio visual Tent walls can be pulled The Marin Room display compatible with The Courtyard open for warm days and your all devices. evenings. Featuring warm and welcoming décor, our Partial or fully private We are now offering our courtyard space for full Piped in music with Private Dining Room can accommodate a wealth options available. rentals. The al fresco dining area can make for a volume control. of functions. From intimate gatherings, business beautiful dining experience. During the cooler months CAPACITY we have clear walls, a ceiling and heat to provide CAPACITY meetings and presentations to cocktail parties 54 guests seated 60 guests seated protection from the weather while still enjoying the with menus & beverages tailored to suit. 80 standing reception 80 standing reception “outdoor” surroundings. FARMSHOP MARIN 2233 LARKSPUR LANDING CIRCLE, LARKSPUR, CA 94939 415.755.6700 FARMSHOPCA.COM FEATURES MORE INFORMATION Exclusive use of the Please contact us to dis- Buyout main dining room, patio, bar Catering cuss your unique event. and private dining room. We would love to bring For larger events such as wedding receptions Interested in having Farmshop come to host your your vision to life!. and corporate holiday celebrations, we also gathering at a location of your choice or participate in offer full buyouts of Farmshop. You may CAPACITY your special event? We offer full service catering for choose the menu format, from canapes to 100 seated within main dining room all types of events - anything from a back yard dinner buffets or sit down dinners. We can design a 160 seated patio & main dining room to weddings. Drop off orders are also available for personalized menu and arrange everything 300 reception your next office meeting or intimate get-together. from rentals and florals to service staff. FARMSHOP MARIN 2233 LARKSPUR LANDING CIRCLE, LARKSPUR, CA 94939 415.755.6700 FARMSHOPCA.COM SMALL BITES 3 selections to begin your event $18 / guest 5 selections | 2 hour reception $40 / guest PASSED STATIONED ELEVATED BITES additional $2 / guest / selection Deviled Quail Eggs California Tomatoes Pizza Fresh Oysters point reyes farmstead mozzarella, finger lime, pickled mustard California Caviar Gougeres basil, parmesan, olive oil & sea salt seeds & madras curry toasted brioche & bellwether farm créme fraîche added onto dinner or reception Avocado Hummus Spicy Lamb Merguez Pizza $4 / oyster Truffle Risotto Fritter pomegranates & house-made lavash tomatero farms broccoli di ciccio, black umbrian truffle & crescenza cheese di santis golden raisins, pine nuts, Cured Meats from our Friends Smoked Trout Rillettes strauss yogurt & za’atar variety of seasonal cured meats Chicken Liver Mousse marinated trout roe with bread & butter pickles rhubarb preserve Bianca Pizza added onto dinner or reception Drake Family Goat Cheese di stefano burrata, crescenza, $8 / guest honey & seeded toast pecorino, aged parmesan & marshall SWEET BITES Cheesemonger’s Board farms honey passed or stationed Di Stefano Stracciatella local artisanal cheeses, peanut added on to dinner or reception $4 / selection slivered almonds Wild Mushrooms Pizza brittle, dried stone fruit, blackberry & della fattoria crostini bellwether farms crescenza, honeycomb & walnut baguette Valrhona Dark Chocolate Brownie pecorino, garlic confit, mama lil’s choice of 3 cheeses, added onto Risotto Fritters crème fraîche peppers & arugula dinner or reception $9 / guest sun dried tomatoes, basil pesto aioli Seasonal Meringue additional cheese selection $3 / & aged parmesan Marinated Olives curd filling feta cheese, citrus, peppadew guest Crispy Panisse peppers & marcona almonds Lemon Tart mama lil’s relish, ricotta salata powdered sugar Petite Pastrami Sandwiches Savory Churro radish kraut, spring hill cheddar, Ricotta Fritters red pepper relish, manchengo dijon mustard on seeded loaf marshall farms honey Crispy Falafel Farmshop Chocolate Chip Cookies raita & turkish pepper FARMSHOP MARIN 2233 LARKSPUR LANDING CIRCLE, LARKSPUR, CA 94939 415.755.6700 FARMSHOPCA.COM PLATED / LUNCH 1 starter / 1 main / 1 dessert $58 2 starter / 2 mains / 1 dessert $68 2 starter / 2 mains / 2 dessert $73 STARTERS MAINS DESSERT English Pea Curry Dolcini Ranch Egg Dungeness Crab Frittata Chocolate Cremeux Meringue blistered snap peas, green curry & mint charred broccoli di ciccio, pee wee potatoes bruleed banana, rum caramel & double 8 dairy gelato Crispy Eggplant, Asparagus Chittara Cacio e Pepe & Chickpea Fritters sacramento delta green asparagus, maitake mushrooms, black pepper Bellwether Farms Ricotta Cake shishito peppers, za’atar & romesco & bellwether farms cheese candied kumquats & whipped creme fraiche Crispy Artichokes Seared Scottish Salmon di stefano burrata, di santis citrus & red quinoa, tart cherries, sunflower seed salsa verde & straus yogurt Meyer Lemon Tart hazelnut salsa straus yogurt, di sanits citrus Poached Chicken Salad & double 8 dairy gelato Marin Roots Baby Kale Salad county line lettuces, shaved beets, marcona almonds, dolcini hen egg, pomegranate sweet herbs, puffed rice & green vinaigrette & redwood hills feta Gelato di Bufala goddess dressing double 8 dairy gelato & shortbread Spaghetti Nero alle Vongole cookies littleneck clams, baby squid, arugula, lemon & breadcrumbs Cheese Course House Made Pastrami Sandwich choice of one artisanal cheese with sonoma brinery sauerkraut, spring hill cheddar, dijon mustard, seeded loaf blackberry honeycomb & walnut currant & potato salad Grilled Bavette Steak two sunny-side up dolcini hen eggs, smashed potatoes & salsa criolla FARMSHOP MARIN 2233 LARKSPUR LANDING CIRCLE, LARKSPUR, CA 94939 415.755.6700 FARMSHOPCA.COM DINNER / PLATED 1 starter / 1 main / 1 dessert $65 1 starter / 1 middle / 2 mains / 1 dessert $85 1 starter / 2 mains / 1 dessert $72 2 starter / 1 middle / 2 mains / 2 desserts $92 2 starter / 2 mains / 1 dessert $78 STARTERS MIDDLES MAINS DESSERTS Avocado Hummus Citrus Cured Hamachi Spaghetti Nero alle Vongole Chocolate Cremeux Meringue za’atar seed, pickled carrots & jacopi farms english peas, pickled rhu- littleneck clams, baby squid, arugula bruleed banana, rum caramel house-baked lavash barb & breakfast radish & breadcrumbs & double 8 dairy gelato Marin Roots Baby Kale Salad Spaghetti Nero alle Vongole Herb Roasted Jidori Chicken Bellwether Farms Ricotta Cake green goddess, sweet herbs & puffed wild littleneck clams, baby squid, arugula red quinoa, di santis citrus, freddy guy candied kumquats & whipped creme fraiche rice & breadcrumbs hazelnuts & espelette Meyer Lemon Tart straus yogurt, di sanits citrus Di Stefano Burrata Caramelized Diver Scallops Spanish Octopus a la Plancha & double 8 dairy gelato savory citrus caramel, mache & endive saffron infused sardinian couscous, snap chickpea stew, full belly farm peppers peas & wild chickweed & agliata Gelato di Bufala Fritto Misto Smelt double 8 dairy gelato & shortbread cookies florence fennel, maitake mushrooms Caramelized Diver Scallops & mustard seed condiment saffron infused sardinian couscous, snap Cheese Course peas & wild chickweed choice of one artisanal cheese with Spring Curry Soup blackberry honeycomb & walnut currant SIDES $8 each coconut, dungeness crab, littleneck Line Caught Wild Halibut baguette +$5 clams & red veined sorrel french green lentils, green asparagus, David Little’s Smashed Potatoes herbed walnuts & bloomsdale spinach Citrus Cured Hamachi shishito peppers & salsa criolla Double R Ranch New York Steak jacopi farms english peas, pickled rhu- Harissa Glazed Baby Carrots barb & breakfast radish tometaro farms broccoli di ciccio, marshall’s farm honey, medjool dates charred red onions, crispy panisse & cumin yogurt & fromage blanc olivade Roasted Cauliflower cherry harissa, sesame & blue cheese whip FARMSHOP MARIN 2233 LARKSPUR LANDING CIRCLE, LARKSPUR, CA 94939 415.755.6700 FARMSHOPCA.COM DINNER / FAMILY STYLE $75 / person STARTERS MAINS SIDES DESSERTS Avocado Hummus Spaghetti Nero alle Vongole David Little’s Smashed Potatoes Chocolate Cremeux Meringue za’atar seed, pickled carrots littleneck clams, baby squid, shishito peppers & salsa criolla bruleed banana, rum caramel & house-baked lavash arugula & breadcrumbs & double 8 dairy gelato Harissa Glazed Baby Carrots Marin Roots Baby Kale Salad Herb Roasted Jidori Chicken marshall’s farm honey, medjool dates Meyer Lemon Tart green goddess, sweet herbs pearled farro, di santis citrus, & cumin yogurt straus yogurt, di sanits citrus & puffed wild rice pepita & espellette & double 8 dairy gelato California Tomatoes Pizza mozzarella di bufala, basil, parmesan, olive oil & sea salt Offering a family style dinner is a great way for you and your guests to enjoy all that Farmshop has to offer. 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