Steve2
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South winchester and Asadero have good food and beer.
Palo Alto is a bust. Worked there for many years. The closest good spots are up or down the Peninsula: Harry's Hofbrau in Redwood City, Fieldwork in San Mateo/Hillsborough, Wursthall in San Mateo, and Ale Arsenal in San Carlos.
These are easy to get to via Caltrain, which runs between SJ and SF with stops and short walks to above places.
Harry's RWC is really hit and miss at this point, I'd recommend checking the draft list on Untappd before going. That said, Gourmet Haus Staudt in RWC is a great spot that's stumbling distance from the CalTrain station and the recently opened Ghostwood Beer Company is worth checking out as well.
for Pali alto the first place that comes to mind is the Rose & Crown but it’s on the pricier side. gourmet haus staudt is a must
I enjoyed the beers @ Alpha Acid in Belmont.
I would recommend NOT going to Rose & Crown lol - really divey, and not in a good way
But yeah, Palo Alto is pretty bland bar-wise. Maybe Old Pro is worth a visit if you want to ride the bull too. There are some bars like Eureka and Stein's in nearby Mountain View.
There's always SARA just over the hill though![]()
Skip Rose & Crown. I drank there for years and it's just ok. Convenient if you don't want to leave town.
Steins and Bierhaus are off the Mountain View Caltrain stop.
Gourmet Haus Staudt, Ghostwood, and El Grullense are off the Redwood City Caltrain stop.
Ale Arsenal and The Refuge are off the San Carlos Caltrain stop.
Fieldwork in San Mateo (not sure how close to Caltrain) is a good spot.
I think I'm technically banned from Ghostwood, but if you're there next weekend, I might try to sneak in.
Fieldwork is 2 blocks from the San Mateo Hillsdale CalTrain Station. They're opening a ROAM burger joint next to the Blue Bottle and Tin Pot ice cream store across the street. Will be a nice little one-stop-shop soon. I'm there a lot because it's close to my house and I'm a fan of the larger outdoor venues. I mean, I'll still hit Habit over Roam 100% of the time, but it's nice to see options.
Steve if you come up for Fieldwork, El Sinaloense in a good sit-down Mexican joint in San Mateo close to the Hayward Park CalTrain station (1 stop from the Hillsdale Station). If you're willing to go a bit further, you can train into downtown San Mateo (2 stops from Hillsdale) and hit La Cumbre which has good food but is a little expensive (e.g., you pay $0.50 for chips). El Nayarita used to be solid, but the service went downhill and the prices are too high to justify the rats running around outside and occasionally through the kitchen. Also there's been a couple violent-crime incidents in the 7-11 that shares the parking lot so we just avoid it (just FYI in case someone recommends their tacos).
I've heard Tacos Al Vapor is solid, but honestly we usually hit La Cumbre (the "home of the Mission-Style Burrito" as seen on Bourdain's show) because their grilled meats are really good. Probably the best grilled chicken burrito I've had in the Bay Area.
If you don't come up to San Mateo, El Grullense E&E (near Gourmet Haus Staudt) is great. Alternatively, GHS has great food.
This is a pretty dang comprehensive account. I'll add that if you come all the way to downtown San Mateo, the best (and cheapest) tacos are actually at Los Primos, two blocks north of La Cumbre. For a burrito, Cumbre's probably the way to go.
But if you're in downtown San Mateo, you should be eating ramen anyway.
man i remember when Nayarita was amazing, their burritos were big, tasty and cheap! such a shame it all went downhill.
Steve there’s also la piñata down the block from la cumbre if you’re in the mood for authentic pupusas...
and if you’ve gone that far there on the grape and grain is san mateo, tho i havnt been there in a few years. owner opened up a bierhaus across the street from la cumbre tho! havnt been yet but i hear it’s solid
Kenji Lopez-Alt's new place Wursthall is in San Mateo and has some Fieldwork on draft too
Now you're in my hood. Los Primos makes a solid taco and is popular among locals. Nice staff and a clean joint, and huge portions of meat. And it's cheaper than the other spots. My house is a block from Los Primos No. 2, but it's not as good as the original.
There's a bunch of true local spots that may or may not have English menus but I haven't explored them too much, and they don't always show up on places like Yelp.
And they've been known to have Sante on tap too...
These recommendations are awesome. Thanks all! Getting in Sunday early afternoon and will probably head up to SF for the day. This gives me some things to do on the way there or back in San Mateo. It also gives me all the info I need for a quick train ride from PA during the work week.
drgarage recommendations for Ramen if I end up in downtown San Mateo?