A Point Reyes day trip isn’t complete without oysters, fermented soda floats and vintage shopping.
With its breathtaking ocean views and vibrant green hillsides, the draw of Point Reyes is obvious. From whale watching at the Point Reyes Lighthouse to strolling through the Cypress Tree Tunnel, the national seashore offers an embarrassment of riches when it comes to natural beauty. But once you’ve had your fill of the great outdoors, you’re going to need some fuel. Preferably of the seafood variety. And maybe a little shopping, too.
Dessert at a foodie paradise When Cowgirl Creamery announced it was closing its 25-year-old Point Reyes restaurant and cheese shop last year, the Bay Area was devastated. But fortunately, new blood has since taken over the iconic space: Wild West Ferments. This summer, the popular sauerkraut maker opened the West Marin Culture Shop, a food hall featuring fermented soda ice cream floats, a grilled cheese counter from the Farmer’s Wife, and tons of local cheese, wine and other goods.
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