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This is What's New in Marin County this November

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This is What's New in Marin County this November

As another season comes in, celebrate another round of features of what’s coming for November, as we have a few weeks left for Thanksgiving.
Support local with options across the city, starting with ours below!
Kebabery by Meso at Left Bank Brasserie
507 Magnolia Avenue, Larkspur
415.927.3331
Left Bank Brasserie is open and offering a complete menu for virtual restaurants. Kebabery by Meso serves up a range of skewered fish, kofta and sweet potato. You can have it as is, wrapped in lavash or served on greens or grains with sauces and sides in the same Mediterranean style. Takeout and delivery only so visit their page!
Lito’s Cocina Hispana at Left Bank Brasserie
507 Magnolia Avenue, Larkspur
Another concept operating as a virtual restaurant from Larkspur’s Left Bank is Lito’s food, proved so popular from a menu of meat and seafood paellas, el pastor tacos plus three-cheese nachos and salsa verde ribs! Takeout and delivery only.
Via Piccola Trattoria
1 Blackfield Drive #11, Tiburon
415.388.9100
This Italian restaurant from Pedro and Maria Ulloa (formerly of San Rafael’s Arrivederci)offer dishes like veal saltimbocca and handmade pappardelle Alla Abruzzese (gluten-free pasta is available) for lunch and dinner with tiramisu or key lime pie for dessert. For more check out their options in their site!
Crown and Crumpet
22 Ross Common, Ross
415.772.4252
A tidy back patio shaded by roses and cascading pear trees ideally suited for sipping a pot of loose leaf tea, a cup of pour-over coffee or a hot chocolate. Savory croissants and crumpets are just part of the breakfast menu and a traditional sausage roll and chicken pot pie are highlighted for lunch. A signature Afternoon Tea service is available on weekends so do visit their page!
Sabor a Mexico
1559 Fourth Street, San Rafael
415.306.9404
While fresh margaritas know no border, their novel menu items include salmon fish tacos topped with chopped onion and cilantro a la Distrito Federal and a pambazo, a sandwich stuffed with chorizo and potato are done up with a Jaliscan style sauce. A six-table patio offers limited outdoor seating so book now!
Balboa Café
3199 Fillmore Street
415.921.3944

The famous Balboa Mary is just one of the highlights at the new brunch service at San Francisco’s long-running Cow Hollow café. Fluffy, Danish style ebelskivers, Mediterranean shakshuka, shrimp and grits, and heirloom tomato Panzanella from chef Goran Basarov are all available weekend days at their new outdoor parklet.