At the upper end of North Milpas Street’s restaurant row is a self-described “little Eastside café” that has attracted a big following among visitors from
The Marin Headlands are a special place. They’re directly across the Golden Gate Bridge but feel like a wild frontier, where cell service drops to zero, coyotes mosey in the road and over the shining Pacific you can glimpse Japan (if you squint really hard). Summer is an ideal time to visit the Headlands: It’s windy but free of the bone-chilling precipitation that can blow in – sometimes at startling horizontal angles – during other seasons. But where should one begin?