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What To Do at Night

The Tiburon Playhouse at 40 Main is the town’s movie theatre. Call (415)435-1234 for movie listings while you’re here.

The Blue and Gold Fleet may be adding a late night service to San Francisco in June (415) 705-5555, 773-1188; and will provide round-trip ferry sevice from Tiburon to Pacific Bell Park for all weekend Giants games, and direct return trip service on weeknights (415)705-5555.

 

Shopping

The Custom House on the Boardwalk at 1550 Tiburon Blvd is an antique consignment shop.

Shorebirds on the Boardwalk at 1550 Tiburon Blvd sells handcrafts with an ocean theme.

Shorebirds Kids on the Boardwalk at 1550 Tiburon Blvd sells toys and clothing.

The Main Street Gallery at 20 Main sells old world carpets.

Still Life at 88 Main is an interesting clothing source.

RJSax at 30 Main specializes in Hawaiian wear and leathers.

Westerley Coffee, Tea and Spice House at 46 Main is the shop for foodies.

Tiburon Thrift Shop at 94 Main in Lower Ark Row is sponsored by local churches and the Landmark Society.

Windsor Vineyards at 72 Main on Ark Row offers wine tasting and personalized bottles.

The Watermark at Tiburon Books at 82 Main on Ark Row is the bookstore.

Raffiniti at 108 Main on Ark Row offers contemporary work by California artisans.

Faux Get-Me-Not at 116 Main on Ark Row offers home accessories in faux finishes.

 

Galleries

James Liu’s at 34 Main (415) 435-4333.

Atelier Gallery 2MG is coming soon to Tiburon Boulevard.

Grace Slick Gallery at 80 Main on Ark Row features Grace Slick paintings (415) 435-7790.

Switzer Gallery at 104 Main in historic houseboat on Ark Row (415) 789-5289.

 

Food

Guaymas at 5 Main is gourmet Mexican food and a great happy hour (415) 435-6300.

Boudin Sourdough Bakery and Cafe at 1 Main (415) 435-0777.

Servino’s at 114 Main is an Italian trattoria (415) 435-2676.

Sam’s at 27 Main is the place for a beer on the deck on sunny afternoons (415) 435-4527.

Sweden House Cafe at 35 Main is the bakery: pastries, breakfast, lunch (415) 435-9767.

Tiburon Deli at 106 Main along Ark Row makes great picnics (415) 435-4888.

Paradise Ice Cream and Burgers is worth a mid-day visit (415) 435-8823.

New Morning Cafe serves a popular breakfast on Tiburon Boulevatd (415) 435-4315.

Jeanie’s Java in the Courtyard is on the Boardwalk. Jeanie roasts her own coffee and serves pastries from Sweet Things Bakery (415) 435-1513.

Rooney’s Garden Cafe is a great place for lunch (415) 435-1911.

The Dynasty Restaurant in Point Tiburon Plaza offers good Chinese Food (415) 435-6766.

The Caprice at 2000 Paradise Drive is good, popular with locals for special occasions, and is the only Tiburon restaurant with a golden gate bridge view (415) 435-3400.

Waypoint Pizza at 15 Main (415) 435-2619.

Shark’s Deli at 1600 Tiburon Blvd (415) 435-9130.

 

Lodging

The Water’s Edge at 25 Main is a new boutique hotel on the water (415) 789-5999.

Tiburon Lodge at 1651 Tiburon Blvd (415) 435-3133.

 

Bike and Kayak Rentals

Sea Trek books kayak trips from Angel Island at (415) 488-1000.

Angel Island State Park rents bikes and helmets at (415) 897-0715, www.angelisland.com.

Demo Sport on Tiburon Boulevard rents in-line skates and bikes at (415) 435-5111.

 

Transportation

Blue and Gold Fleet (415) 705-5555, (415) 773-1188, or www.blueandgoldfleet.com.

Angel Island Ferry (415) 435-2131.

Golden Gate Transit (415) 923-2000, 455-2000 (bus only)

 

Touring Information

Angel Island State Park (415) 435-1915, Angel Island Association (415) 435-3522, (415) 897-0715, www.angelisland.com.

Richardson Bay Audobohn Center and Sanctuary and the Lyford House at 376 Greenwood Beach Road (415) 388-2524.

Old St. Hilary’s Church and Historic Preserve-contact Landmarks Society (415) 435-1853.

China Cabin-contact the Landmarks Society at (415) 435-1853.

Railroad Ferry Museum-contact the Landmarks Society at (415) 435-1853.

Tiburon Historic Walking Tours-Carolyn Oller leads 1-hour tours Sat and Sun at 2:30pm meet in plaza area east of ferry dock by the locomotive windsock (415) 435-5636. 

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