Address: | 11101 Shoreline Hwy, Point Reyes Station, CA 94956, USA |
Phone: | +1 415-663-9493 |
Site: | facebook.com |
Rating: | 4.3 |
Working: | Closed Closed 12–3:30PM 12–3:30PM 12–3:30PM 12–3:30PM 12–3:30PM |
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Pita Dargavel
I would recommend Cafe Reyes without hesitation. The atmosphere is very cozy and laid back and the food was phenomenal. We had the house salad and it was delicious. The dressing was flavorful but not overpowering, and the bleu cheese crumbles were the perfect complement. We also ordered the plain pizza with sauce & cheese (the Bogota?). We ordered pepperoni on it and also ordered the Inverness, which had sausage and mushrooms. Both were excellent choices, though you really cant beat the spicy kick of the pepperoni. To top it off, the owner started making the pizzas about halfway through our meal and our table was right in front of the service counter. Friendliest, most hospitable guy ever! We chatted easily the remainder of our meal, he gave us some of their complimentary cookies (which my kids exclaimed were the best cookies theyd ever had!) AND brought over a ginormous hunk of their apple pie. Amazing customer service. We will definitely come back if were in the area again. Mr. Owner, if you read this, your guests from Orange County tonight appreciated you and your generosity! Thanks for a memorable evening!
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Tioma Ecomm
Bad experience last time we came in. The staff was very unprofessional. We came in around 6:30 on Sunday night to have couple of drinks and pizzas. We sat ourselves outside since no one paid attention to seat us when we came in and we saw no sign we should wait for a host. The waitress was serving the other table, cleaning the up etc passing us by at least 3 times. We thought she had her priorities and asked a busboy for menus. He brought the menus and we sat and waited 15 more minutes. We tried to make eye contact with 2 waitresses, who ignored the fact we are waiting for any attention from them every time they passed by. When we called the place and asked for someone to come outside, she said they stopped serving patio area. We waisted half an hour and got major attitude for seating ourselves. We gave up on the place where we used to have great pizzas and drinks every time we are in the area.
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A Private User
I was hungry the night I came here after hiking through Pt. Reyes. Thinking that a personal pizza might not be enough, I considered adding a soup or salad. Luckily, I didnt because my pizza was plenty big enough for me on this night when I hadnt eaten anything in more than 10 hours. The toppings were very flavorful and tasty and I liked the consistency of the dough (not to spongy, but not burnt.) The service left something to be desired. Considering that there were four tables occupied and it took people coming up to the counter with their glass in hand to ask for a refill of iced tea, but I had no complaints myself. The interior of the restaurant is comfortable and felt warm on a cool night. Although I think that prices for drinks are on the high side and the service was a bit slow, the quality of the pizza is what will draw me back for another visit.
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A Private User
My husband and I stopped here once for a cup of tea. We were looking the place over to see it if it would be a nice place to dine. Two things made up our minds against that. The coffee/tea table was filthy with an actual burrow of ants in the sugar. YUCK! The bathroom was just as filthy with no apparent means of ventilation - something I consider an absolute must for public bathrooms if the proprietor cares for his patrons comfort. The staff looked extremely young, and was clearly untrained in regards to basic food service health standards. What a pity. The setting is lovely and the restaurant could be charming, but theres nothing like a lack of sanitation to make you lose your appetite. Weve never gone back, needless to say.
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Queenanie Nguyen
Food is amazing, service though...nothing to write home about. We got in exactly when the cafe opens and yet the wait for food was still long. Took a while to catch the waiters attention for ordering. Maybe slow food means youre getting things freshly made, but if youre on a time crunch like us, its tough on schedule! Quick bites: Oysters. Some of the best oysters Ive had in years. Honestly, if you dont have time, just order oysters and bread. Slow bites: Pizza. Very good quality stuff. Thicker crust but very crunchy and crisp. Hearty toppings, too.
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Hayro Estrada
Walk in at 5PM, order taken at 5:10PM did not get a check up until 5:45PM, did not get food until 5:50PM. By that time the food was served cold to us.We complained, the manager patronized us on how everyone else was happy but us. He did give us the meal for free but I wasnt going to pay regardless. My advise is if youre looking to wait for a long time, be profile and ignored then this is the place.
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Angelica King
This place shouldnt really be called a café. My family and I came in a little after 1 after all the other places nearby seems unappetizing and sat ourselves down. All we saw on the menu was pizza and when we asked about salads we were directed to the deli across the street. They had no regular soda, and no real drinks other than wine. This place should really be called a Pizzeria rather than café.
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Emilio Carreon
Walked in around 9ish on a Saturday. The place was semi busy and they told us to wait at the bar which didnt have seats. We waited for 10 minutes and we got a table. The service was good and the pizza was very fresh and cooked perfectly. On the way out they have these cookies you can take and theyre also really good. Check this place out if your in the area!
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Harry Criswell
Love the décor. The food here is better than the restaurant across the street that gets more attention. Great pizza choices, but our favorite dish is the eggplant or spinach tort. Included side salad has great dressing and blue cheese! The deserts are great but again our favorite are the chocolate Heath cookies! Been eating her since 1999.
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Wesley Belleman
This is Worcesters hidden gem. Outstanding food, service, prices, and decor. The people who work there are happy and serve well. The food is tasty and in large portions. The coffee is high quality, although a little expensive and without a typical free refill option. The place is beautiful. I will be going there again and again.
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Travis and Kristina Rhodes
Tasty food and overall good service. We enjoyed the sausage pizza a lot. Oysters were tasty as well, but not as good as the Saltwater Oyster Depot in Inverness. The crust was a little dry and would have loved some marinara dipping sauce to go along with it. Complimentary donut holes afterwards was a nice treat.
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Logan Chadde
One of my favorite restaurants in the Bay Area. A true hidden gem. Food, decor, and prices are all top notch. Service is friendly, but not always fast—they seem a bit understaffed. For four people: get a large salad, two pizzas (Farallon and Inverness are my favs), and four slides of homemade pie.
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Eli Zaturanski
There are not many restaurants/cafes in the area, not much choice, but thats the reality of small town. The place is little neglected and run down, but practical. No internet, no restrooms, si not very convenient, but thats the only place at this point of day.
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Mary McPartland
Inverness pizza pie, on the small thin side, great for one. Peach pie, delish. .. made out of house. Pretty room. Decent but not great wine. Plainy tossed salad is where chef could step it up, this place could make killer salads with local produce.