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"This classic bagel shop offers a variety of bagels and sandwiches, as well as different cream cheese spreads, smoothies and coffee drinks. Also serves breakfast bagels."
Palo Alto is home to some of the best restaurants in the Bay Area, in many cases rivaling the best restaurants in San Francisco. It is a favorite dinner spot for locals living throughout Silicon Valley and visiting tourists and business people from around the world.
Most of the best restaurants are relatively small and independent, and without reservations you can expect to wait up to an hour or longer, especially on weekends.
Visitors looking for familiar but quality food will find lots to choose from. Chains including The Cheesecake Factory, California Pizza Kitchen, P.F. Chang's, Max's Opera Cafe, Il Fornaio, Gordon Biersch and Buca di Beppo all have Palo Alto locations.
Restaurants are the focal point for nightlife in Palo Alto, and it's not uncommon for them to still be seating customers at 10 or 11 o'clock on weekends. A popular bar scene consisting of mostly non-local young professionals and some Stanford students keeps downtown Palo Alto going until after 1 a.m. A few restaurants and bars feature live music or DJs.
For live theater, check out TheatreWorks, a nationally-acclaimed group that draws from throughout the Peninsula and Silicon Valley. Palo Alto Players, a popular community theater group that was the Peninsula's first theater group when formed in 1931, offers a regular schedule of plays at the Lucie Stern Community Center in Palo Alto. The much-loved Palo Alto Children's Theatre has it's own dedicated stage at the community center and has ignited the acting passion of many local children. Check the calendar for other theater, music and dance offerings in Palo Alto and at Stanford.
View a PDF of a [https://www.paloaltoonline.com/special_pubs/paloalto/249/section1.pdf useful listing of restaurants published in our printed Visitors Guide.
Looking for a good place for a weekend brunch? These restaurants offer special brunch menus.
Want to limit your search to the places our readers selected as "The Best?" These restaurants, cafes and eateries were the winners in our most recent "Best of Palo Alto" contest.
"This classic bagel shop offers a variety of bagels and sandwiches, as well as different cream cheese spreads, smoothies and coffee drinks. Also serves breakfast bagels."
This coffee roasting company brews up fresh coffee and has a wide variety of french pastries and quiches to choose from. Also has coffee makers, grinders, and gift baskets available.
The comfortable atmosphere provides a place to hang, but the real draw is the coffee, with in-house roasted beans. Early morning, find baskets of muffins, bagels and pastries, while at noontime choose from sandwiches and salads. Wireless Internet access; live jazz on weekends.
If you're looking for a great donut and some coffee at any time of the day, then Donut Field is the place. Also serves other snacks and light meals.
Offers a variety of sandwiches, soups, and salads served up cafeteria style at this chain restaurant.
Country-style restaurant with healthy California influence. Long lines for weekend breakfast.
Lakeside Cafe offers waterfront dining for breakfast and lunch -- watch the sailboats and wind surfers skim across the dark water from prime seats in the sun or shade, while enjoying a glass of wine or a sandwhich.
Known for its golf-course, pond and hills views, Michaels also has salads, soups, sandwiches and a good selection of beers. Pleasant omelets and brunch.
Besides serving up bagels and bagel sandwiches, this chain also offers smoothies and salads.
Located in Valley Park Plaza, this small bagel shop serves different types of bagels, as well as pastries and coffee.
Elegant Italian cuisine served in a contemporary glass jewel-box setting inside the Four Seasons Hotel. Antipasti, pasta dishes, pizza, meats and fish are uniformly very good. Desserts are first-rate. Lively bar scene. Excellent service, broad-based wine cellar.
Alice's serves a basic breakfast and lunch menu. Evening fare includes a surprising menu of dishes, such as risotto, prawns, pork chops.
Far-ranging menu includes omelets, chicken piccata and burgers, with a considerable fan base for the coffee cake. Funky Western atmosphere, with cowboy-hat lampshades and eclectic wall decorations.
Village Pub serves some of the best dishes we've had since visits to New York's top restaurants. Save room for a decadent dessert souffle or end on a lighter note with homemade sorbets.
The bakery side turns out serviceable sticky buns and cakes with gooey buttercream roses, but the cafe side has refined and distilled its hip Cal-Ital menu.
The owners of the Los Altos Coffee Shop also run Brian's, a reasonably priced spot for breakfast and lunch. Milkshakes, waffles and scrambled eggs are some of the tastier standards, and the patio is attractive and inviting, with great umbrellas.