William Tell House
26955 CA-1, Tomales
(707) 879-2002
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What a treasure.
Out of business!
Service: 1
I was excited to stay here, and a little let down when we showed up to find the saloon restaurant is now closed. Still the stay at the inn was relaxing and easy. For an old building, as expected, the walls are thin but we had no issue with neighbors - be respectful of others in the building. Overall, it was a comfortable stay, cozy beds and clean room, though a bit rough around the edges. I really appreciate that dogs are allowed to stay, too!Rooms: Comfortable stay, cozy beds and clean room. Overall a decent stay, though it's a bit rough around the edges. Really appreciate that dogs are allowed to stay. Contactless check in was easy.Nearby activities: Dillon Beach, local coastal restaurants, park nearbyWalkability: Small coastal town, walkable along quiet roads, no sidewalks.Food & drinks: The restaurant saloon at WTH is CLOSED.
Climbing the original wooden stairs of this historic house, I was instantly transported back to its former days .The room was large, clean, comfortable and overlooked a park and patio.Unfortunately the prime of its life is drifting into disuse with the once famous restaurant and musical venue, closed down. ? The self check in is easy, good french- press coffee, comfortable bed and original squeaky floors.Close to excellent eateries, bakery, and friendly staff at the local general storeNearby activities: A short scenic drive to Dillon beach
Service: 3
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Service: 5
Food & drinks: Good food and atmosphere, but on the expensive side in comparison to options across the street.
Great food and wonderful patio
Vegetarian options: French fries
Parking: Outside and by the front door
Kid-friendliness: Plenty of place
The restaurant closed, shut down. There are very few people, only hotel works, who knows still.
Service: 3
Tasty and really good atmosphere!
Restaurantji Recommends
We had an excellent dinner of truffle mac and cheese and seafood chowder.
Three of us ate lunch here as first time patrons. Each dish was absolutely delicious. The grilled chicken sandwich is the best lunch I’ve been served in years. Very personable service. We sat at an outside table with our two dogs, a very pleasant setting.
A great find for dinner and a beer while we stayed at The Continental. The bartenders are friendly with great service. We ordered fish n chips because you HAVE to do fish when you are so near to the source. It was delicious - maybe a bit too much fries. But you decide how much to eat. Tried the local cider which was great too - just don't recall the name.
This hyper coastal bar also features a reliable kitchen turning out tasty burgers to order and a variety of salads and sandos. Staff is relaxed yet attentive. Eclectic music on the heated outdoor patio warms tha ambience in season. Friendly and welcoming to non dweebs. Love this place and want to return despite its being hard to get to.
Absolutely the best seafood chowder in Marin County. Served in a cast-iron crockpot by friendly and attentive staff. Not to be missed during any visit to West Marin and Tomales Bay.
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