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- SZShirleyZCalifornia Central Coast •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoGreat service & food!More infoMarket Tavern StocktonPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Stockton•4.6
- NNancySacramento / Sacramento Valley •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoWe love Lone Wolf! Great food, great service and we love the ambiance! We love that we can come get a really nice dinner and then head downstairs afterwards for some gambling fun!More infoLone Wolf Restaurant and LoungePrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Jackson•4.6
- KKristenSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoAlways a great date night at Hotel Sutter. We enjoyed the food, local wine, service, ambience and the entertainment.More infoThe Sutter RestaurantPrice: Very Expensive• American• Jackson•4.7
- MMistiCalifornia Central Coast •3 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 13, 2024Remains a fave. Tonight the tacos and chicken were sensational… every night every dish is sensational. Matt and crew you killed it yet again. A place for conversation with strangers, overlooking each other’s meal and discussing faves. Thank you guys for providing an epicurean gathering place in TuoCo.More infoThe BranchPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Twain Harte•5
- LlarrySan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 12, 2024What a wonderful night. Great food, great service. Can't wait to go backMore infoVerona18Price: Expensive• Italian• Copperopolis•4.8
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Famed for being the setting of Mark Twain’s “Jumping Frog” story, Calaveras County is a beautiful mountainous region dotted with small gold-rush era towns and good food. Spread about the county, you’ll find lots of hearty American restaurants serving steakhouse, deli, and tavern food. The variety of ethnic cuisine tends to fall into the most popular categories — Mexican, Chinese, and Italian. Casual dining and fast food chains are rare, mostly in the towns where state highways converge. The county is all two-lane roads, so you won’t find big freeway interchanges with chain food clusters. For the best dining, consider the towns of San Andreas, Angels Camp, Mokelumne Hill, and the charming destination village of Murphys. This gorgeous mountain county is full of great picnic spots, especially in the higher elevation eastern region, so grabbing food to go is an excellent option.
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