The Oxbow
17132 CA-116, Guerneville
(707) 869-3922
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not temporarily closed. It's vacant and up for sale.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Good food and excellent friendly service.
Also inclusive employer!
This place is never opened. Judy Couey sold it to the Oxbow owners. Judy Couey needs to reopen it under the old restaurant. Judy made the best hamburgers. Oxbow your not doing the community any good. Sell your restaurant. They do not even deserve one star.
How this place doesn't have a line out the door, I don't know. The cheesesteak was PHENOMENAL. My Oxbow burger was really good (could have used a little more spice for my liking). Mac and cheese was super creamy and awesome.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Good food and excellent friendly service.Also inclusive employer!
The setting is beautiful with tall trees all around. The vegan options are limited, but at least there are a couple. The strawberry aqua fresca was delicious.
Fantastic food and setting. I wish they were open more.
Hours seem odd, check before going. Good food all around but their Ribs are to die for.
Cute place with a very friendly staff. Bottomless mimosas keep coming. All the food dishes everyone enjoyed.
Perfect bacon. Perfect eggs. Great outdoor area in the forrest.
Restaurantji Recommends
Beautiful garden patio with a huge redwood. Delicious food with plenty of vegetarian and non vegetarian options with Mexican influence. Live music Thursdays.
Nice outdoor dining area, good food, can feed vegans & vegetarians (albeit with limited selection) as well as carnivores!
Good good! Good mimosas! What more you want.
Beautiful people , beautiful view and great food .
The patio deck is the perfect spot for a delicious weekend brunch. We had chilaquiles, the basic breakfast and then shared a short stack of pancakes with fresh berries and cream….so good. The quality of the food is outstanding and so are the people working there. A reason unto itself to drive up from San Francisco Peninsula…?
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