Duarte's Tavern
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Customer Reviews (13 reviews)
Jill D.
on Judys Book Sep 14, 2010Drove down the coast yesterday w/ Hubby and Dog. We had heard of Duarte's for a while but hadn't made the trip. WORTH IT!! Just straight up easy..comfortable setting and screaming food. We did seafood everything and... (more)
labelreader
on Citysearch Sep 21, 2009Unfortunately, we never got past the front desk. when we arrived, the hostess had her back turned to us talking to her friend on the phone about what she did last night blah blah. ... after five minutes of being forced to... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Dec 26, 2008Duarte's cream of green chile soup is delicious, especially when paired with their fresh, still warm sourdough / French bread. The price has soared in the last few years, or I would give 5 stars. Their fried oyster... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Nov 13, 2008This is pretty much one of my favorite places ever to eat. Their bread, pies, and soups are all homemade. They have pickled things from their garden that's out back. Their Artichoke and Chile soups are amazing. They... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch Oct 27, 2008This is a great place to get in out of the coastal chill. Order a cocktail at the bar and stay for lunch or dinner. Portions are large and food is imaginative and good. Plenty of familiar choices, as well as truly original... (more)
Citysearch User
on Citysearch May 13, 2007It's a tavern, bar, and restaurant all in one. The people are relaxed, service is great, and the food is delicious. If you go here, I would get the food that you can't get elsewhere such as the cream of artichoke soup or... (more)
j53
on Citysearch Feb 13, 2007It's true about walking in the front door and feeling like you've stepped back in time. The "regulars" are there enjoying fun conversation & good food with their friends and the employees have been there for years.... (more)
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on Citysearch Dec 04, 2006<b>In Short</b><br>One of Northern California's oldest family-run restaurants, this small Pescadero diner hasn't changed much since its 1894 founding by Frank Duarte. The small wood bar is original as is much of... (more)
Mary W.
on Judys Book Nov 15, 2005If you're going "over the hill" to the San Mateo Coast, visit Duarte's Tavern in Pescadero for lunch or dinner. These folks got a James Beard Award last year, but the restaurant is so out-of-the-way that most folks... (more)
dimyep
on Citysearch Sep 05, 2005Everything was good! Sourdough bread was good. Artichoke soop was good. Petrole sole was really good. The mashed potatoes were like my mom's. Even the homemade ollieberry pie was good (i am not a fan of dessert). This... (more)