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by Richard Gould

THE DROP is a poignant closer for the actor, who was beginning to show amazing new depths of range and feeling in the second chapter of his career. The Michaël Roskam-directed adaptation of a Dennis Lehane short story has Gandolfini keeping bar at Cousin Marv’s with employee Bob (Tom Hardy), a business arrangement that’s lost all dignity for the pair since a Chechen gang took over the bar and other Brooklyn watering holes some years before. The management has changed but the job’s the same: Turn a profit if possible, and be available to bank thousands in bookie takings on short notice. A holdup there on drop night puts the reliability and loyalty of both men to the test, and local fixer Chovka doesn’t like having any doubts about them. With this spiraling uncertainty at work come new lines of affection for Bob at home: An abandoned dog he finds in neighborhood trash can brings up a powerful protector instinct in him, and Nadia (Noomi Rapace), a woman who rents nearby, helps him care for it. Hardy and Rapace are their usual flawless selves in this tense little gangland drama, full of Brooklyn atmosphere and the deep-dyed characters who inhabit it – along with the sudden left turns Lehane does so well.

Hero and Zero: Fire danger and wanted hiker

by Nikki Silverstein

HERO: The drought isn’t just causing us to take military showers, it also presents Marin with an all-time high fire danger. “With these conditions, early detection of fires is even more important,” said Mark Brown, deputy chief of the Marin County Fire Department. PG&E came to the rescue by providing funding for the six fire-detection cameras that were recently installed on four critical Marin peaks. With the cameras, the Emergency Command Center in Woodacre constantly monitors the smoke and fire danger from Mt. Tam, Mt. Barnabe, Big Rock Ridge and Point Reyes Hill. The public is invited to watch an abbreviated version of what the dispatchers see. Check it out at marincounty.org.

ZERO: Three hikers went out on Mt. Tam together last Monday afternoon, lost their way in the dark and became separated. Two hikers returned and sounded the alarm at 1:45am on Tuesday. The cavalry responded to search for missing hiker, Jennifer Bair, 23. The Marin County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue Unit, the Stinson Beach Fire Dept. and Mt. Tam rangers spent hours looking for her. Finally, at around 11am, a ranger spotted her near the Parkside Café in Stinson. A tweet from the Marin County Sheriff’s Office wrapped up the case: “After discovering that the lost female hiker wasn’t so much lost as avoiding law enforcement knowing she was wanted, deputies arrested her.” Bair should reimburse Marin taxpayers for the expense of her hide-and-seek game.

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Best of Marin 2015: Food and Drink

1ST YEAR HALL OF FAME: BEST BURRITO

Fast, fresh and made your way! That’s what you get at High Tech Burrito. They believe that “the best burrito for you is one custom-made to your tastes.” And what could be more fun than designing your own burrito, with several different choices of beans, rice, salsa, meats, spices and tortillas? The menu doesn’t stop at burritos—they also feature tacos, quesadillas, salads, rice bowls, breakfast items and special items just for kids. This place just might be burrito heaven!

High Tech Burrito

Locations in San Anselmo, Terra Linda, Mill Valley and Novato, hightechburrito.com

1ST YEAR HALL OF FAME: BEST FRENCH RESTAURANT

There’s a lot to love at Left Bank, which also snags the win this year for Best Twin Cities Restaurant. An authentic Parisian-style brasserie located in the historic Blue Rock Inn, Left Bank is dedicated to working with local organic farms to bring customers the very best seasonal ingredients available. Hearty dishes featuring natural meats and sustainable seafood can be enjoyed on the restaurant’s sunny terrace, at the lively bar or next to the fireplace.

Left Bank

507 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur, 415/927-3331, leftbank.com

1ST YEAR HALL OF FAME: BEST JAPANESE RESTAURANT

If you’re having a yen for Japanese food, then Sushi Ran will satisfy your craving. Well-known throughout Marin County and beyond, the restaurant specializes in creative and classic Japanese sushi and innovative Pacific cuisine. They thrive on innovation and love to find new ways to present culinary creations from the freshest local fish, meats, vegetables and other seasonal ingredients. Passionate about what they do, the people behind Sushi Ran take special delight in introducing their guests to new wines and sake, including surprise pairings with food. Sushi Ran serves lunch and dinner at the restaurant, and they also do onsite and offsite private parties and catering.

Sushi Ran

107 Caledonia St., Sausalito, 415/332-3620, sushiran.com

1ST YEAR HALL OF FAME: BEST TWIN CITIES RESTAURANT

Bruce Hill, owner and chef of Picco in Larkspur, has an amazing résumé, which is why this place is a little hidden gem. He has worked at (or opened) an impressive number of fine restaurants in San Francisco, including Stars, Aqua, Oritalia, Bix and the Waterfront, where he received a Rising Star Chef award by Wine Spectator magazine. Hill likes to cook using local ingredients at the time of year when they are fresh, and designs dishes specifically for the atmosphere of each individual restaurant. Serving up specialties like risotto (made from scratch every half-hour), pan-roasted sole roulade, barbequed wolf ranch quail and other mouth-watering dishes, Picco also features a full bar, private dining rooms and cozy booths in a brick and redwood setting.

Picco

320 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur, 415/924-0300, restaurantpicco.com

2ND YEAR HALL OF FAME: BEST BURGER

Boogie on down to Phyllis’ Giant Burgers for your next burger fix. Since 1981, this local spot has been serving up mouthwatering burgers—currently, more than 20 kinds—along with corn dogs, chicken, hot dogs and salads. Originally started by Phyllis Larson, the current business is run by James and Michelle Cho. They have won numerous awards for their trucker-sized patties, and due to their amazing success, have opened up several other locations—one in Novato and two in Santa Rosa. The Novato location has five plasma screen TVs, outdoor seating, and serves hard and soft ice cream in a variety of flavors.

Phyllis’ Giant Burgers

2202 Fourth St., San Rafael, 415/456-0866, and other locations, phyllisgiantburgers.com

2ND YEAR HALL OF FAME: BEST DELI

It’s all in the name. Comforts offers high-quality, home-style “comfort” food. Since 1986, the deli has been serving homemade breakfast, lunch and dinner items, including the signature and very popular Chinese Chicken Salad. For a quick bite, you can order at the counter and sit at one of the indoor or outdoor cafè tables, and for a more leisurely meal, check out the full-service restaurant. Or you can just get your goodies to go. From savory to sweet, the food at this place has been pleasing customers for years.

Comforts

335 San Anselmo Ave., San Anselmo, 415/454-9840, comfortscafe.com

2ND YEAR HALL OF FAME: BEST ITALIAN RESTAURANT:

Il Davide has been serving up reliably delicious Italian food in a charming environment (inside and outside) in San Rafael for 20 years. That’s quite a record, considering the many turns and tumbles that the economy has experienced over the years. Owner David Haydon says he believes that the longevity is due to consistency, reasonable prices and good service. He adds that everything is very fresh and made with quality ingredients. Haydon has been buying local and sustainable ingredients for years, and even uses sprouts that are grown right in the kitchen! And many on the staff are as loyal as the customers—most of them have been there for years. Look for Haydon’s cookbook, To the Table, coming out in April.

Il Davide

901 A St., San Rafael, 415/454-8080, ildavide.net

2ND YEAR HALL OF FAME: BEST NOVATO RESTAURANT

Boca Tavern has landed in the Hall of Fame for the second year in a row. Known for its tastefully seasoned dishes, prepared with only the finest locally grown ingredients, Boca Tavern offers a variety of culinary treats—from savory meats to great seafood, pasta and a full range of tempting appetizers. Dine inside or out on the enclosed patio. And don’t forget to check out their happy hour in the bar—great deals await!

Boca Tavern

340 Ignacio Blvd., Novato, 415/883-0901, bocatavern.com

2ND YEAR HALL OF FAME: BEST SAN RAFAEL RESTAURANT

Ever wonder why there is always a line out the door at Sol Food? The answer is—authentic, home-cooked Puerto Rican food! Owner Soledad Hernandez has brought her family recipes to this wildly popular San Rafael spot. “Everything is homemade and fresh,” says Wilbert Herrera, who has worked at Sol Food for 10 years doing everything from cashiering to cooking. He says that Hernandez treats employees like family and gives them opportunities to learn lots of different skills. “I work in the best place—OMG,” he says with a laugh. “It is such a happy and lively place, with great food and salsa music. I feel like I am in Puerto Rico!”

Sol Food

903 Lincoln Ave., San Rafael, 415/451-4765, solfoodrestaurant.com

BEST BAKERY

It’s hard to ignore the yummy smells floating out of Rustic Bakery when you’re anywhere near the vicinity of this star bakery. Follow your nose and you’ll find delicious, organic fine foods and baked goods. “Nothing is made ahead of time,” says Nicolas Abrams, culinary director. “We’re baking every morning … baking everything fresh.” Abrams says that the bakery is always striving to find new, local producers who are “at the top of their game.” “We use wonderful local product,” he says, noting both the Petaluma Creamery and the Straus Family Creamery, “and magically turn it into some great pastries.” Rustic features a seasonal board that allows bakers freedom to experiment with seasonal products. But the bakery also offers a core menu that never wavers. “I think we’d be run out of town if we changed that,” Abrams says with a laugh.

Rustic Bakery

Locations in Larkspur and Novato, rusticbakery.com

2ND Arizmendi Bakery & Cafè, San Rafael

3RD Emporio Rulli, Larkspur

BEST BREAKFAST

Family-owned and operated since 1986, The Half Day Cafè is a first-come, first-serve breakfast joint. If you wake up craving the best, you better hurry down to its quaint location on College Avenue in Kentfield—the restaurant is only open from 7am-2:30pm Monday through Friday, and from 8am-2:30pm Saturday and Sunday. The menu covers the basics: breakfast, brunch and lunch. Chances are that whatever you’re craving for breakfast or lunch has found its way onto Half Day’s menu.

The Half Day Cafè

848 College Ave., Kentfield, 415/459-0291, halfdaycafe.com

2ND Theresa and Johnny’s, San Rafael

3RD Marvin’s Restaurant, Novato

BEST BREW PUB/SPORTS BAR

The Marin Brewing Company opened on April Fool’s Day in 1989, but it was no joke: a brew pub offering the highest-quality brews was born. Serving a full menu until midnight seven nights a week, the bar offers classic pub dishes like fish & chips and bangers & mash, as well as wood-fired pizzas, burgers, sandwiches and salads. A long list of beers includes a Belgian-style ale called the Tiburon Blonde, a fruity ale named the Stinson Beach Peach and the best-selling flagship brew, Mt. Tam Pale Ale. Located in the Marin Country Mart shopping center, this brew pub can be a lifesaver if you’re waiting for shoppers, or for the nearby ferry to San Francisco.

Marin Brewing Company

1809 Larkspur Landing Circle, Larkspur, 415/461-4677, marinbrewing.com

2ND Iron Springs Pub & Brewery, Fairfax

3RD Hopmonk Tavern, Novato

BEST BRUNCH

One of Marin’s quintessential weekend brunch spots, Dipsea Cafe serves up homestyle breakfasts and lunches in their quaint dining room, and outside on the patio. Opened by John and Cori Siotos in the summer of 1986, it was named for the nearby Dipsea trail, though its original location was in the El Paseo building in downtown Mill Valley. The cafè is known for its huge selection of breakfast delights, including cheese blintzes, waffles, pancakes, egg dishes and homemade pastries “made the old fashioned way … from scratch.” There is truly something for everyone at this beloved eating spot.

Dipsea Cafe

200 Shoreline Hwy., Mill Valley, 415/381-0298, dipseacafe.com

2ND Panama Hotel & Restaurant, San Rafael

3RD Toast, Novato

BEST BURGER

“Fast food burgers, slow food values.” That’s the motto at Super Duper Burgers, a popular joint that offers 100 percent Niman Ranch all-natural beef—ground fresh every day, free-range chicken breast sandwiches, organic veggie burgers and much more. “It’s super friendly, super fresh, super fun and super clean for sure,” says Edson Palacios, general manager of the Novato location. “The energy is very upbeat,” says Aja Paez, general manager at the Mill Valley location. “It’s an exciting place.” Don’t forget to save room for dessert!: Pies and cookies are baked in-house daily, and Straus organic cream is used in the milkshakes and soft-serve ice cream. “They love it,” Palacios says of the customers. “They drive awhile—they go distances for our food.”

Super Duper Burgers

430 Miller Ave., Mill Valley, 415/380-8555, 5800 Nave Dr., Novato, 415/382-1980, and other locations, superdupersf.com

2ND M & G Burgers, Larkspur

3RD Pearl’s Phat Burgers, Mill Valley

BEST BURRITO

There are burritos, and then there are Taqueria Mi Pueblo burritos. And don’t get yourself signed up for an eating contest with their macho burritos—they are seriously huge. Customer reviews include comments like, “Get the macho burrito, several salsas, fresh chips and a root beer. You won’t need to eat until tomorrow,” and “It’s amazing, and enough to feed an army. I always have to convince myself that I would die if I had two in one sitting.” For a menu full of the usual (and not so usual) Mexican favorites, four beers on tap and quick and easy take-out, head there for a taste of La Buena Vida.

Taqueria Mi Pueblo

208 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Anselmo, 415/460-1027

2ND Avatar’s, Sausalito, Mill Valley, Larkspur and Fairfax

3RD Grilly’s, Mill Valley and Fairfax

BEST CATERER

What makes Stacy Scott the best caterer in Marin? Evidently, it’s her street cred—the party-planner-turned-chef has no website or social media, and only lists a telephone number and email address for contact. But that didn’t discourage her following from voting her the Best of Marin. When asked to describe herself and her staff, Scott says, “We’re established, but we’re on trend; we’re youthful, but we’re experienced.” Scott has tackled parties of all sizes, from former Oracle CEO Larry Ellison’s party of 4,500 people, to more intimate and low-key events. “We seem to have found a sweet spot as far as food,” says Scott, noting that nearly 80 percent of her customers don’t request to see a menu prior to the event. Self-taught with a vivacious soul, Scott is no stranger to getting the party started.

Stacy Scott

415/299-2503, st****************@***il.com

2ND Comforts, San Anselmo

3RD Forks and Fingers, Novato

BEST CHINESE RESTAURANT

Despite being in business for 29 years—not to mention receiving the Best Chinese Restaurant award—Jennie Low’s Chinese Cuisine insists, “We don’t do anything special.” After 20 years of teaching Chinese cooking in the San Francisco Bay Area, where Jennie grew up and raised her family, she opened her first restaurant serving home-style Chinese food in Mill Valley. “It’s like comfort food; people order the same thing over and over again,” Low explains. Now with locations in Novato and Petaluma (Mill Valley has closed), her restaurants feature traditional dishes from many regions of China, and include Cantonese, Mandarin, Szechuan and Hunan. At 75, Low still personally oversees the preparation and cooking, and isn’t afraid to confess, “I don’t like Chinese food; I like pasta.”

Jennie Low’s Chinese Cuisine

Vintage Oaks Mall, 120 Vintage Way, Novato, 415/892-8838, jennielow.com

2ND Ping’s Mandarin Restaurant, San Rafael

3RD DJ Chinese Cuisine, Larkspur

BEST DELI

Twenty-five years ago, a family began to build a business that has proven to be an extension of itself. Michael’s Sourdough Sandwiches founder Jole Braun infuses her Italian family’s flair for flavor in between in-house, handmade sourdough. Coraddo Fabbro, who has been in charge of the Novato location since 1996, says, “The truth of the testimonies is in the taste.” Without a single advertising dollar spent, Michael’s Sourdough Sandwiches is Marin’s best deli by word-of-mouth, and is only open during lunch. Local favorites include the chicken pesto, turkey bacon club, Cordonbleu and French dip. Meat is roasted on the premises and seasoned with Braun’s own family’s blend of spices. You can order online to pick up.

Michael’s Sourdough Sandwiches

3095 Kerner Blvd., #L, San Rafael, 415/485-0964 and 42 Digital Dr., #8, Novato, 415/883-5110, michaelssourdough.com

2ND Tagliaferri’s Delicatessen & Cafè, Novato

3RD Miller’s East Coast Deli, San Rafael

BEST DIVE BAR

Casually sipping a Coors Light, Kevin Burd, maintenance man and former bartender at the Silver Peso, describes what sets the esteemed dive bar apart from the others that exist in Marin. And, no, it’s not the three pool tables, library of books, couch, pinball machine, jukebox or popcorn machine. “It’s the no-care attitude of the place,” Burd says. The Peso, as most regulars refer to it, opened more than 100 years ago as a carriage shop. The locale is still adorned with some of its original furnishings—including that addictive shuffleboard table that you may (or may not) remember playing for hours straight. Burd credits the “hodgepodge mix of people” as what makes the Peso a happenin’ place to be—“White-collar people, engineers, businessmen, blue-collar—anyone shows up,” he says. “It’s a great melting pot.”
Silver Peso

450 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur, 415/924-3448

2ND The Mayflower Pub, San Rafael

3RD Flatiron, San Rafael

BEST FRENCH RESTAURANT

Bruno Denis and Olivier Souvestre opened Le Garage Bistro together in April of 2008. Born in Brittany, France, Olivier moved to San Francisco in 2005 and worked as the executive chef at Chez Papa Bistrot, where he met Denis. A native of Versailles, France, general manager Denis has been working in the restaurant industry for the past 10 years in San Francisco. Simple French bistro-style food is prepared in a relaxed, casual atmosphere. And brunch is effortlessly decadent, consisting of such delicacies as the classic croque monsieur, duck confit, quiche lorraine and the seven-hour house-made ham sandwich.

Le Garage Bistro

85 Liberty Ship Way, #109, Sausalito, 415/332-5625, legaragebistro.com

2ND Le Chalet Basque, San Rafael

3RD Marche aux Fleurs, Ross

BEST FROZEN YOGURT

Get your yogurt fix the old-fashioned way at Woody’s Yogurt Place in Mill Valley, one of the last frozen yogurt shops that is not self-serve. Brian Woodson, night manager and son of the owner, believes that personally serving customers yogurt makes the business unique and helps them stand out. And, of course, buying high-quality ingredients doesn’t hurt either. Customers love the fact that Woody’s carries dairy-free selections, along with Mr. Smith’s Custard, a soft, frozen treat served right out of the machine. Truly a family-friendly place, the shop regularly donates ice cream for free ice cream socials at local schools. “It is so rewarding to interact with the kids, parents and teachers,” Woodson says. “I love seeing the kids get so excited—it’s so cool.”

Woody’s Yogurt Place

802 Strawberry Village, Mill Valley, 415/383-4881, woodysyogurtplace.com

2ND Tuttimelon, Novato

3RD Swirl Frozen Yogurt, San Anselmo

BEST HAPPY HOUR

It’s 5 o’clock somewhere, right? That’s what Boca Tavern will have you asking with its decadent and delicious happy hour menu. It starts with the drinks—like a classic margarita with fresh lime—but it doesn’t stop there. Samplings from the restaurant can be found at nearly half the price, which might, dare we say, make it doubly as delicious. Hop, skip, jog or drive down to Boca Tavern the next time you’re looking for a cheap and satisfying cocktail.

Boca Tavern

340 Ignacio Blvd., Novato, 415/ 883-0901, bocasteak.com

2ND Terrapin Crossroads, San Rafael

3RD Hopmonk Tavern, Novato

BEST ICE CREAM

When I ask Fairfax Scoop owner Ray Martin why he thinks he’s won the award for best ice cream, his answer is simple: “We use really good ingredients.” Straus organic milk, Marshall’s Farm Honey from Fairfax and Wood Lane Farm lavender sourced from a local resident compose the Scoop’s—as it’s commonly known—signature, equally simple flavor: Vanilla Honey Lavender. Ironically enough, Martin admits that he’s not much of an ice cream-eater himself, but that his two kids are. And it was the birth of his second child that prompted him to leave his former job as a restaurant owner in Walnut Creek to open Marin’s favorite scoop shop 14 years ago. Dedicated to sourcing locally, Martin says that the most popular varieties are the limited seasonal fruit flavors—pumpkin in the fall, peach in the summer, apricot in May, pomegranate in November and blackberry in August.

Fairfax Scoop

63 Broadway Blvd., Fairfax, 415/453-3130

2ND Three Twins Ice Cream, Larkspur and San Rafael

3RD Lappert’s Ice Cream, Sausalito

BEST INDEPENDENT COFFEE HOUSE

Looking for a dose of caffeine? Dr. Insomniac’s Fine Coffee, Tea, Smoothies & Café is the ticket. This quaint coffee house, which carries coffee from Kenya, Colombia, Jamaica and other faraway lands, will add a skip to your step. And with 100 percent real fruit puree smoothies that range from the “Surf Rider” to the “Caribbean Cruise,” this place will help all of your worries melt away. If you’re in a hurry, no need to worry! You can easily text in your order and pick it up with curbside delivery.

Dr. Insomniac’s Fine Coffee, Tea, Smoothies & Café

800 Grant Ave., Novato, 415/897-9500, drinsomniacs.com

2ND Emporio Rulli, Larkspur

3RD Aroma Cafè, San Rafael

BEST INDIAN RESTAURANT

When you need to satisfy that irresistible craving for Indian food, jump on your elephant and head for Lotus Cuisine of India in San Rafael. Owner Surinder “Pal” Sroa and his family members share the exotic recipes and spices of India that they grew up with, in a charming and cozy setting with Indian decor. They have received lots of accolades over the years, and are even Zagat-rated. In 2013, they completely renovated the place and are now a certified green business serving the finest organic Indian food. Sroa also strongly believes in giving back to the community. Every Thanksgiving, they serve free dinners to anyone who shows up. Last year they served more than 1,000 dinners. “This is very good for your karma,” Sroa says. It’s a tradition he learned from his parents.

Lotus Cuisine of India

704 Fourth St., San Rafael, 415/ 456-5808, lotusrestaurant.com

2ND Cafè Lotus, Fairfax

3RD Taj of Marin, San Rafael

BEST ITALIAN RESTAURANT

If you haven’t already been there, it’s high time to check out La Toscana Ristorante & Bar. After 28 years of business, the Italian restaurant completed major renovations for a chic and welcoming ambiance that beautifully complements Italian favorites like bruschetta and carbonara. A family-owned business, La Toscana is run by the Mori family, who grew up in Lucca, Italy, and “wanted to create an atmosphere that reminded them of home.” Stop by for an authentic taste of Italy.

La Toscana Ristorante & Bar

3751 Redwood Hwy., San Rafael, 415/ 492-9100, ristorantelatoscana.com

2ND Il Fornaio, Corte Madera

3RD Poggio, Sausalito

BEST JAPANESE RESTAURANT

With a name like Sushi to Dai For, you better be good—and they are! This popular sushi spot on Fourth Street in San Rafael is bustling, and that’s not because of a lack of competition. “I love sushi and this place absolutely brings the freshest I have ever had, other than cleaning a fish on a boat and eating there on the ocean,” says one happy customer. Sip on a sake with your sushi or choose from other Japanese dishes on the menu—either at the sushi bar, or at a table.Special requests are accommodated with a smile. “Been coming here for years for all kinds of events,” says another customer. “They are often busy, always on top of it, and consistently excellent in terms of flavor, presentation and overall experience.”
Sushi to Dai For

816 Fourth St., San Rafael, 415/721-0392, sushitodaifor.net

2ND Taki Japanese Restaurant, Novato

3RD Sushi 69, San Anselmo

BEST LOCAL BREWERY

“We’re probably one of the fastest growing breweries in the U.S.,” says Lewis Norvell of Lagunitas Brewing Company. How do they do it? “Keep on keepin’ on,” says Nina Anguiano. Beer-lovers in Northern California—and those who flock here from afar for a taste of the huge selection of regular and seasonal beers—find a haven at the brewery’s Petaluma tap room, where there’s also a mini, dog-friendly amphitheater that features free music shows. “Bluegrass, Americana, some jazz, some funk, a little bit of rock and roll,” says Anguiano. “Just enough rock and roll … a little bit of everything.” The brewery offers daily tours, regularly hosts fundraisers for nonprofits and makes thousands of donations each year.  “Our owner loves to give back,” Norvell says. With new beers coming out constantly, and a brand new brewery in Chicago, Lagunitas is spreading the love. “They enjoy the vibe,” says Ben Holman, of the brewery’s visitors. “I call it a mini Disneyland for adults.”

Lagunitas Brewing Company

1280 North McDowell Blvd., Petaluma, 707/769-4495, and a Chicago location, lagunitas.com

2ND Marin Brewing Company, Larkspur

3RD Iron Springs Pub & Brewery, Fairfax

BEST LOCAL WINERY

Really—a winery in Novato? Trek Winery is family-owned and operated, and the creators say, “It was a way to blend our love for outdoor exploration with our love for making great wine.” Established in 2007, the Podshadley family already had 17 years of (amateur) wine-making experience. Steady growth led to an opening of the tasting room and wine-making facility in downtown Novato. In addition to their signature wines, they offer weekly live entertainment, including music and stand-up comedy, and offer a beautiful space for private events.

Trek Winery

1026 Machin Ave., Novato, 415/899-9883, trekwine.com

2ND Cazadero Winery, Healdsburg

3RD Point Reyes Vineyard Inn and Winery, Point Reyes Station

BEST MEAL UNDER $20

Let’s face it—eating out can be really expensive, especially if you don’t want the food to taste like marinated cardboard. So when you find a place where the food is great and affordable, and also has a fun atmosphere, well that’s pretty sweet. And that’s—Sol Food! Served with the sound of salsa beats in the background, the food (breakfast, lunch and dinner is offered) at this local favorite spot includes soup, sandwiches, combination plates, dessert and drinks—all with the real taste of Puerto Rican home-cooking.

Sol Food

903 Lincoln Ave., San Rafael, 415/451-4765, solfoodrestaurant.com

2ND Crepevine, San Rafael

3RD Lotus Cuisine of India, San Rafael

BEST MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT

Insalata’s, which also wins this year as the Best Ross Valley Restaurant, is a local gem. “What makes us special, I think, is the consistency of the food and the service,” says manager Beth Casey. The restaurant, which features everything from hummus with warm pita to Cataplana Manila clams, is known for welcoming longtime customers, as well as new customers who have heard that this is the place to be. The weekly pre-fix menu is a favorite, and a winemaker series keeps things new and exciting. Insalata’s strives to make everyone feel welcome at the table.

Insalata’s

120 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Anselmo

2ND Picco, Larkspur

3RD Falafel Hut, San Rafael

BEST MEXICAN RESTAURANT

For a real taste of Mexico, visit Taqueria Mi Pueblo in San Anselmo. Frequented and loved by locals, the taqueria offers Mexican football on the big screen while you enjoy authentic south-of-the-border dishes. Start with chips and homemade salsa, and then try a barbeque chicken taco with mole sauce, a carnitas tostada or a tamale. Consistent quality and good value keep customers coming back for years. And if you don’t have time to dine, call in your order and dash in for a quick pick-up. Whether you’re looking for an appetizer or a large combo plate, this place is muy bueno!

Taqueria Mi Pueblo

208 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Anselmo, 415/460-1027

2ND Celia’s Mexican Restaurant, San Rafael

3RD Joe’s Taco Lounge & Salsaria, Mill Valley

BEST MILL VALLEY RESTAURANT

Since its opening in 1937, Buckeye Roadhouse has always considered fine dining to be important. The country-style dining area is warm and welcoming, with vaulted ceilings and a river-rock fireplace. Fresh local ingredients are used to create the most divine dishes with a “California contemporary twist,” like their well-known oysters bingo and house-smoked barbecue baby-back ribs. They also offer coffee at their drive-by coffee shop, Buckeye Joe, located right next to the restaurant. So you don’t have to look too far for some post-meal caffeine.

Buckeye Roadhouse

15 Shoreline Hwy., Mill Valley, 415/331-6200, buckeyeroadhouse.com

2ND Piatti, Mill Valley

3RD Piazza D’Angelo Ristorante, Mill Valley

BEST NEW RESTAURANT 2014

“Real barbeque is about protein and smoke and heat from a low fire, and about cooking with wood,” says Damon Stainbrook, owner and chef at the 8-month-old Pig in a Pickle. “It’s not about the sauce.” Stainbrook, who grew up in Corte Madera, and who has cooked at The French Laundry and the (former) Lark Creek Inn, says that he’s always liked barbeque. The place has become very popular, and one of his secrets is keeping the menu very simple. He also strives to use high-quality products, and pays a lot of attention to detail. “The meat is always fresh because the smoker is going all the time, which is really important for quality,” he says. Stop by for some mouthwatering favorites like smoked beef brisket, “Hill Natural” baby back ribs or pulled pork shoulder.

Pig in a Pickle

341 Corte Madera Town Center, Corte Madera, 415/891-3265, piginapicklebbq.com

2ND Uchiwa Ramen, San Rafael

3RD  Molina, Mill Valley

BEST NOVATO RESTAURANT

What makes Finnegan’s Marin Novato’s best restaurant? “In a word—options,” says general manager Dara Stone. This Irish-inspired restaurant has managed to expand on traditional pub fare to include ribs, ribeyes and Stone’s personal favorite, cobb salad. Owner Henry Hautau, grandson of Patrick Finnegan, wanted to recreate the warmth of his family’s original 1980s watering hole—a neighborhood pub in northern New Jersey. Today, half-price bottles of wine on Thursdays, late-night food on Fridays and Saturdays and live musical entertainment make Finnegan’s a complete dining experience.

Finnegan’s Marin

877 Grant Ave., Novato, 415/899-1516, finnegansmarin.com

2ND Tie: Wild Fox Restaurant, Novato, and Hilltop 1892, Novato

BEST ORGANIC/SUSTAINABLE RESTAURANT

Rustic Bakery, which also takes the cake this year for Marin’s Best Bakery, is committed to sourcing locally to produce organic fine foods and baked goods. Boasting a regular menu that never changes, as well as a seasonal menu, Rustic offers fun and exciting dishes like a Mediterranean salad in the summer, a Barcelona salad in the winter and a fall harvest salad. “[Customers] love it because of the freshness,” says Nicolas Abrams, Rustic’s culinary director. “We’re always researching and reading and seeing what’s trending.” Abrams, who says that he loves getting creative with food and collaborating with the owners, says that sometimes when he’s out in public, he feels like he’s being chased. “I love Rustic,” people tell him. “You guys are doing a great job … keep it up.” “It’s a great feeling,” Abrams says.

Rustic Bakery

Locations in Larkspur and Novato, rusticbakery.com

2ND Picco, Larkspur

3RD Marinitas, Novato

Editor’s Note: Insalata’s, which wins this year in the category of Best Mediterranean Restaurant, was voted the Best Organic/Sustainable Restaurant for the second year in a row, but declined to accept the title. Owner Heidi Krahling says that she is honored to have been voted the best by readers, but declines the award because although Insalata’s strives to be organic and sustainable, the restaurant is not 100 percent organic and sustainable.

BEST PIZZERIA

Take another little pizza your heart at Pizzeria Picco in Larkspur. Their pies are crafted in the traditional Neapolitan thin-crust style, and hand-stretched and cooked in their own wood-burning pizza ovens. San Francisco-based owner and chef Bruce Hill (who also runs the more upscale “Picco” next door), uses only the finest-quality ingredients from local farmers and producers, and the fresh mozzarella is pulled in-house. Their menu also features organic salads, a daily soup and Straus soft-serve ice cream. Wash it all down with a large selection of local and international beer and wine—Mamma Mia!

Pizzeria Picco

316 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur, 415/ 945-8900, www.pizzeriapicco.com

2ND Amici’s East Coast Pizzeria, San Rafael

3RD Mulberry Street Pizzeria, San Rafael

BEST ROSS VALLEY RESTAURANT

San Anselmo’s Insalata’s has been bringing scrumptious tastes of the Mediterranean to Marin since 1996. Opened by Heidi and Mark Krahling, this community staple offers upscale food and service in a warm atmosphere, with touches like fresh flowers and vibrant art. “The great thing about our customers is that we feel like they’re part of our family,” says Beth Casey, manager at Insalata’s. “We know their names when they come in, where they like to sit, what they like to drink.” The philosophy, she says, is hospitality driven by genuine kindness. Casey says that Heidi is a beacon of the community, passionate about food and constantly trying to improve everything. “Even though she’s the owner, she’s in the kitchen every day,” Casey says. As for what Casey hopes for when guests walk into Insalata’s? “For them to say those three magic words—‘We’ll be back,’” she says. “And then we know that we did the right thing.”

Insalata’s

120 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Anselmo, 415/457-7700, insalatas.com

2ND Marinitas, San Anselmo

3RD 123 Bolinas, Fairfax

BEST SAN RAFAEL RESTAURANT

If it’s authentic charm and Italian hospitality you’re after, La Toscana Ristorante and Bar won’t disappoint. The restaurant was established in 1985 by Paolo Mori, his wife, Marilyn, and Michele Quilici, and the owners—who all grew up in Lucca, Italy—wanted to create a place that reminded them of home. After undergoing major renovations in January of 2014, the popular restaurant greets customers with a more modern and vibrant atmosphere. And it’s no wonder that this restaurant has also won Best Italian Restaurant in Marin—According to one review, the cannelloni and tortellini entrees are “heavenly.” The family-run business aims to carry on the proud tradition of gathering with family and friends to celebrate with food and wine.

La Toscana Ristorante & Bar

3751 Redwood Blvd., San Rafael, 415/492-9100, ristorantelatoscana.com

2ND Il Davide, San Rafael

3RD Panama Hotel and Restaurant, San Rafael

BEST SAUSALITO/TIBURON RESTAURANT

With an 11-year history and a menu full of 40-plus items, Poggio has become one of Sausalito’s most beloved dining spots. How did the trattoria wind up bringing a little bit of Italy to Sausalito? Owner Larry Mindel was approached by someone from Casa Madrona during their renovations, and since Mindel was already eager to have a “special spot” of his own in Sausalito—the rest is history. The restaurant uses local ingredients, and even has its own organic garden. “It all comes from our garden when it’s available,” says Amy Svendberg, managing partner of Poggio. She names sage, rosemary, arugula and basil as some of the garden’s staples.

Poggio

777 Bridgeway, Sausalito, 415/ 332-7771, poggiotrattoria.com

2ND Sushi Ran, Sausalito

3RD Le Garage Bistro, Sausalito

BEST SEAFOOD RESTAURANT

With its beautiful waterfront location, Fish is not just another pretty face! The restaurant is “completely dedicated to sustainable seafood and organic produce, bought locally from the people who work so hard to bring the season’s best to our doors.” This place is passionate about sustainable fishing—they received the Sustainable North Bay Award from the California Legislature for their “commitment to wild fish populations and helping the local economy by supporting local fishermen.” And of course it’s all about the fresh fish, grilled over a wood fire. The menu also includes pasta, salads and a kid’s menu with—are you ready for this?—a peanut butter and jelly fish sandwich!

Fish

350 Harbor Dr., Sausalito, 415/331-3474, 331fish.com

2ND Nick’s Cove, Marshall

3RD The Seafood Peddler, Sausalito

BEST THAI RESTAURANT

Owner and chef, Jamie Disyamonthon, was visiting some friends in the Bay Area in 1984 and fell in love, like many do, with its unparalleled beauty. She and her husband, Pat, were already interested in opening a business, and thus Royal Thai was born. Housed in a beautiful San Rafael house and decorated in Thai style, Royal Thai offers a cozy and welcoming setting for an authentic Thai meal. Disyamonthon employs a staff of around 15 people, but she still works seven days a week—using all-natural meats and ingredients from the local farmers’ markets. The extensive menu includes monthly specials that change at the chef’s discretion, depending on the season. “It’s made with love,” she says. “All of the recipes come from my family.”

Royal Thai

610 Third St., San Rafael, 415/485-1074, royalthaisanrafael.com

2ND My Thai, San Rafael and Novato

3RD Thep Lela Thai Restaurant, Mill Valley

BEST TWIN CITIES RESTAURANT

You’ll feel like an American in Paris, stepping into the Left Bank. Located in the historic Blue Rock Inn, the brasserie opened in 1994. French cuisine, such as tarte lyonnaise, salad nicoise, soupe d’oignons, escargots and creme brulee, suits the tastes of gourmands and naive palates alike, and is served with casual ease. Left Bank caters to elegant occasions in its private dining room, afternoon snacking on the sunny terrace or a special dinner near the fireplace. Chef de cuisine Fabrice Marcon works with local organic farms and brings in the best seasonal ingredients available. Brunch with bubbles and the happy hour at the bar come highly recommended.

Left Bank

507 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur, 415/927-3331, leftbank.com

2ND Marin Joe’s Restaurant, Corte Madera

3RD Il Fornaio, Corte Madera

BEST WEST MARIN RESTAURANT

Experience the best that West Marin has to offer at Nick’s Cove Restaurant and Oyster Bar. Dine inside and enjoy the nostalgic charm of an upscale hunting lodge, or stay warm and cozy outside on their glass-covered deck. Either way, sit back and enjoy the tranquil view of Drakes Bay while you dine. And you can expect some spectacular food here, too. Chef Austin Perkins’ cuisine is inspired by and sourced from local dairy and produce farms, and the fresh seafood of Tomales Bay, and he uses a true farm-to-table approach—hearty and also elegant.Wash it all down with something from the list of outstanding local beer and wine. Management and staff at Nick’s Cove are dedicated to providing their guests with not only a great meal, but also with a memorable experience.

Nick’s Cove Restaurant and Oyster Bar

23240 Highway One, Marshall, 415/663-1033, nickscove.com

2ND Pelican Inn, Muir Beach

3RD Tie: Parkside Cafè, Stinson Beach, and Two Bird Cafè, San Geronimo

BEST WINE BAR

“We wanted a place in Fairfax that felt like an extension of a living room,” says 23-year Marin resident Jeff Mahaney. Part restaurant, part wine bar, 123 Bolinas offers a laid-back lounge feel with sustainably and locally sourced organic food. “We have a long history of drinking wine,” says co-owner Jacquelyn Mahaney, who moved to the Bay Area from Italy when she was 14 years old. Every wine served is local, and sourced from labels of 200 cases or less. Executive chef Brittney Adamo creates a decidedly ingredient-driven menu from farmers’ market vendors to maintain seasonal dishes. From the ambiance, to the food, to the local brew house beer, everything at 123 Bolinas feels familiar.

123 Bolinas

123 Bolinas St., Fairfax, 415/488 5123, 123bolinas.com

2ND Trek Winery, Novato

3RD Vin Antico, San Rafael

Best of Marin 2015: Health and Fitness

BEST HEALTH CLUB

Husband-and-wife Nick Pommier and Stephanie St. Claire are walking advertisements for their business. When I meet St. Claire, she’s holding her second son, Vaughn, who she says is only three weeks old. “People show up, and it works; the results speak for themselves,” Pommier says, explaining why Ross Valley CrossFit has grown into a national fitness craze. Pommier himself is a CrossFit veteran, and got into this “complete functional” form of exercising nearly a decade ago, before opening Ross Valley CrossFit in 2010. It was at that time that St. Claire had just given birth to her first son, Beau. “I wanted to spend more time with my family at home,” Pommier explains. The Ross Valley CrossFit community consists of more than 300 active members who can take any of the nine weekly classes—everything from Olympic lifting to a barbell-free version of high-intensity interval training called IGNITE! For those who are unfamiliar with the CrossFit vernacular, Pommier sums it up as, “the sports of fitness.” St. Claire sums up Ross Valley CrossFit as, “We care about our business and our business is our clients.”

Ross Valley CrossFit

34 Greenfield Ave., San Anselmo, 415/256-9000, rossvalleycrossfit.com

2ND Osher Marin Jewish Community Center, San Rafael

3RD Bay Club, Corte Madera

BEST MARTIAL ARTS STUDIO

Founded in 2006 by Mikyo Riggs, who holds black belts in multiple forms of martial arts, Marin Mixed Martial Arts specializes in practical self-defense training. The studio is unique in that it incorporates a variety of styles—including Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Muay Thai kickboxing, American boxing and wrestling—and molds them into one complete martial art. The staff believes that martial arts are “a system of self-improvement that can help in the studio as well as in everyday life.” So if you feel like learning a thing or two about this particular kind of “art form”—which combines self-defense moves with unwavering patience—stop by and give it a try. “What we learn on the mat, we carry into our everyday lives.”—Mikyo Riggs.

Marin Mixed Martial Arts

222 Greenfield Ave., San Anselmo, 415/456.1557, marinmma.com

2ND San Rafael Martial Arts, San Rafael

3RD The Dojo, Studio of Martial Arts, San Anselmo

BEST PILATES STUDIO

Since 1990, Body Kinetics Health Club, a family-owned business with three locations in Marin (Mill Valley, San Rafael and Novato), has been committed to creating inviting neighborhood health clubs by “being your fitness and wellness partner, to educate and inspire you to discover the amazing power of movement and mindfulness so you may transform your own health and well-being.” The club offers a variety of classes, programs, workshops and activities to help transform your body and lifestyle, and employees believe in an integrated approach to fitness and well-being, which encompasses cardiovascular fitness and muscle strength, along with mindfulness, good nutrition, rest and recovery and a supportive community.

Body Kinetics Health Club

Three Marin locations, bodykineticsmarin.com

2ND Pilates of Marin, Corte Madera

3RD Pilates ProWorks, Mill Valley

BEST SENIOR LIVING FACILITY

“I was afraid that everybody would be old,” says Barbara, a 90-year-old resident of The Redwoods retirement community. Barbara Solomon, the 13-year reigning CEO explains, “This isn’t an old folks home.” Sitting on 10 acres in Mill Valley, The Redwoods is a community of 340 residents—six of whom are over the age of 100. What began as a humble nonprofit 43 years ago—founded by the Community Church of Mill Valley—has since grown into one of the most highly regarded senior living communities in the country. “We make sure you’re out of the bedroom and into life,” Solomon says with a beaming smile. The Redwoods is nearly done with a $30 million renovation that will result in a new lounge and wellness center, featuring a hot tub, pool and workout equipment.

The Redwoods

40 Camino Alto, Mill Valley, 415/383/2741, theredwoods.org

2ND Smith Ranch Homes, San Rafael

3RD The Tamalpais, Greenbrae

BEST SWIMMING POOL

Not all pools are created equal, so if you’re looking for the best place to take a splash, head to the Osher Marin Jewish Community Center. With the warmest, therapeutic indoor pool in Marin County, and a spectacular outside pool with eight lanes for swimming, this place is hard to beat if you’re an aquatics lover. The JCC also has a state-of-the-art fitness center, a community center offering cutting-edge classes, a great café and an auditorium that showcases a wide variety of events. “We are very family-friendly,” says Barbara Rosenstein, operations manager at the fitness center, “and it is a wonderful place to work.” Staff members feel very appreciated and are very happy, and this permeates the atmosphere. And you don’t have to be Jewish to go there—it is open to everyone in the community.

Osher Marin Jewish Community Center

200 North San Pedro Rd., San Rafael, 415/444-8000, marinjcc.org

2ND Marin YMCA, San Rafael

3RD Rolling Hills Club, Novato

BEST TENNIS CLUB

The Mt. Tam Racquet Club knows a thing or two more about the fitness world than just tennis. With a state-of-the-art workout facility, the club also offers a plethora of classes—more than 80 per week—ranging from spin, Zumba, Pilates and yoga. “It’s a club, not a business,” says Rod Heckelman, general manager and tennis director. The club is complete with tennis courts, basketball courts and a swimming pool. Heckelman says that most people have been with the club for more than 30 years—a testament to its popularity. Mt. Tam Racquet Club is also heavily involved in the community, donating the facility to Redwood High School every year for its Safe and Sober Grad Night. “We’re big, but we’re small,” Heckelman says. “We’re community.”

Mt. Tam Racquet Club

1 Larkspur Plaza Dr., Larkpsur, 415/ 924.6226, mttamrc.com

2ND Rolling Hills Club, Novato

3RD The Marin Tennis Club, San Rafael

BEST YOGA STUDIO

When Jefferson Parker, owner of Bikram Yoga San Rafael, bought the yoga studio, it needed new life. But it was that very studio that gave him new life after a series of health issues. “I was really sick and overweight and I ended up in a class there and it completely changed my life,” Parker says. Once he and his wife, Arjay Parker, fixed up the studio, they say, “it was pretty much a hit from the beginning.” Now, the couple is proud of the revamped space, which includes six bathrooms and seven showers. Bikram yoga, yoga-based circuit training and a new TRX suspension training program are all offered. “Basically wherever you’re at we can meet you,” Parker says. “We are there for the entire spectrum—from sick and injured to competitive athletes. We have a program to meet your needs.”

Bikram Yoga San Rafael

1295 Second St., Suite 210, San Rafael, 415/453.9642, sanrafaelyoga.com

2ND Red Dragon Yoga, San Rafael

3RD YogaWorks, Larkspur

Letter: ‘Why is there no money to fix our roads?’

Crumbling patience

For a county with our wealth, why is there no money to fix our roads? One hundred million dollars has been siphoned off into the supervisors’ pet projects like remodeling their own chambers and Disneyfying the 680 Trail. Then there is the sheriff’s new Fusion Center, the shiny new patrol cars, fire engines and radios: Of course there is no money for our crumbling roads. If the roads get much worse, the sheriff won’t be able to drive his tank around and fight all that crime.

Other states, instead of having county supervisors, have road commissioners (think Harry Truman). Keeping our roads in good repair should be the primary focus of local government. Instead, they want to go out and borrow another $30 million rather than wean themselves off their addiction to consultants and corporate vendors. At least in two years we can get rid of three more of our timid, yet extravagant supervisors.

Alex Easton-Brown, Lagunitas

Letter: ‘Single in the Suburbs …’

Fan club

I enjoy reading the Pacific Sun! I miss Nikki’s ‘Single in the Suburbs.’ What happened?

Romolo Lavarone

Letter: ‘It all began on July 17, 2014 with a road rage incident in Corte Madera.’

Attempted manslaughter for shooting someone? Absurd!

Marin County District Attorney Ed Berberian is currently engaged in an unseemly vendetta against well-respected Novato physician Dr. James Simon.

It all began on July 17, 2014 with a road rage incident in Corte Madera. This was not a case of two well-heeled members of the community behaving badly, as some believe. In actuality, Mr. William Osenton, a member of Saint Hilary’s Church in Tiburon and a retired mortgage broker, was the sole instigator of the conflict. Osenton was stopped at a green light; then, because Dr. Simon elected to drive around his car,

Osenton flew into a rage and pursued Dr. Simon all the way to Dr. Simon’s home on Paradise Drive, where Osenton jammed his Mercedes under the garage door before it could close!

It seemed apparent that Mr. Osenton intended to beat the living daylights out of (perhaps murder) Dr. Simon.

Dr. Simon certainly felt threatened, because he retrieved a gun (licensed and registered) and shot the aggressor. Mr. Osenton survived, but has forgotten about the events of that day.

Superior Court Judge Kelly Simmons subsequently ruled that Dr. Simon would not have to stand trial, because he acted in self-defense and in defense of his family. However, misguided and overzealous District

Attorney Ed Berberian chose to disregard the judge, and took the matter to the Grand Jury, where Dr. Simon was indicted on attempted manslaughter.

This is absurd! Mr. Osenton is the person who committed the crime in the first place, by going crazy and acting out violently over an imagined insult. For those of us who wish to support Dr. Simon and prevent an injustice, please refer to friendsofjimmysimon.org.

Nadia Silvershine, San Rafael

Letter: ‘Back pain plagues as many as 80 percent of Americans.’

Bad poetry on good chiropractic

In addition to his failed poetry and ignorant sarcasm [‘What is the Sound of One Knuckle Cracking?’ A Poem, March 20], the author provides no useful information in his letter to the editor, read by your well-informed readers. This is truly unfortunate. Back pain plagues as many as 80 percent of Americans. A 2011 report, cited by Dr. Oz on his television program, found that chiropractic therapy is just as effective as over-the-counter pain relievers for back pain. Many, many people are helped by the unique talents and dedicated work of the well-trained chiropractor. They fill an irreplaceable and necessary option in the medical profession with their strong emphasis on natural therapies and alternatives to pills and surgery. They truly help individuals to restore their health!

An anonymous advocate of chiropractic care, Novato

Trivia: This actor captured the persona of a musical genius in this 2004 film. Name the actor, musician and movie title.

For more trivia questions (and answers!) see Howard Rachelson’s Trivia Café every week in the Pacific Sun.

Answer: Jamie Foxx played Ray Charles in Ray.

Food & Drink: Spring is in the air

by Tanya Henry

Looking for a holiday outing that works equally well for kids and parents? Look no further. Rickey’s Restaurant & Bar in Novato is offering an expanded Easter brunch, complete with eight food stations. Face painting and crafts are also on the menu for the kiddies, and of course, a special guest is scheduled to hop by for a visit. Sunday, April 5, 250 Entrada Dr., Novato, 10am-2pm, $39.50 for adults, $33.75 for seniors (65+), $20 for children (ages 6-12) and free for kids under 6; price includes a glass of champagne. For more information, call 415/883-9477, or visit rickeysrestaurant.com.

A BRUNCH THAT BENEFITS Stroll on over to the Marin Art & Garden Center (MAGC) on Sunday, April 5 at 10am for a traditional Easter brunch. Debbie Ghiringhelli Catering will provide plenty of appetizers, along with honey-baked ham, eggs benedict, fresh broiled salmon with mango salsa, crepes florentine and chicken and mushroom crepes. The event will benefit the Mountain Play Association. MAGC is located at 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Ross. Tickets are available in advance and at the door: $40 for adults, $20 for youth (ages 7-12) and $10 for children (ages 4-6). For more information, call 415/847-0006, or visit magc.org.

KIDS IN THE KITCHEN With spring break almost upon us, here are a couple of culinary camp ideas for the young chefs in your family: In the Kitchen Culinary (ITK), which provides cooking classes and events, will spend April 13 through April 16 helping kids create their own pop-up restaurants. Thanks to shows like Top Chef, most of our kids probably know what this is all about. Each day, they will work on a different aspect of creating a restaurant, including things like menus, layout and purchasing. The week will culminate with the kids hosting their parents on the final day. Cost for the camp is $325 for four days, and runs from 10am-2pm. ITK is located at 300 Turney St., Sausalito. For more information, call 415/331-8766 or visit itkculinary.com.

TASTES OF THE MEDITERRANEAN Also in Sausalito, the Pine Point Cooking School will offer a two-day culinary camp that celebrates spring’s fresh produce a la the Mediterranean! Cost: $275. For more information, call Adrianna at 415/332-4352, or visit pinepointcooking.com.

GET READY, OYSTER-LOVERS! Larkspur brasserie Left Bank will be hosting a Sip & Shuck event on Thursday, April 16. They are teaming up with Marin Organic—an organization that partners with local farms to promote organic agriculture, provide food system education and increase access to fresh produce for people in need—to offer guests an evening filled with locally produced wines and our favorite bi-valves from Hog Island Oyster Company. The event begins at 5:30pm and the cost is $35 per person. Advance tickets are required and can be purchased at marinorganic.evenbrite.com.

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Letter: ‘It all began on July 17, 2014 with a road rage incident in Corte Madera.’

Attempted manslaughter for shooting someone? Absurd! Marin County District Attorney Ed Berberian is currently engaged in an unseemly vendetta against well-respected Novato physician Dr. James Simon. It all began on July 17, 2014 with a road rage incident in Corte Madera. This was not a case of two well-heeled members of the community behaving badly, as some believe. In actuality, Mr....

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