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- RRobertExclusive •1 review5.0Dined todayWe ate out on the terrace. It was wonderful!! The prime rib was perfect. Even though we were outside our waitress was very attentive. Wonderful experience overall!! Great job.More infoLone Wolf Restaurant and LoungePrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Jackson•4.7
- JDJenniferDSan Francisco Bay Area •6 reviews5.0Dined todayOur server was great! Very attentive. Loved our comfortable booth at the window.More infoVerona18Price: Expensive• Italian• Copperopolis•4.7
- DDeannaLos Angeles •24 reviews5.0Dined todayGreat place, great food! The service is wonderful, and it has a great atmosphere too.More infoSheldon Inn Restaurant & BarPrice: Expensive• American• Elk Grove•4.8
- BBénédicteLondon •1 review5.0Dined on Oct 2, 2024We eat two times in the restaurant of the hotel and everything is was perfect. The food very good and we spend a good time particularly if you can eat outside.More infoRush Creek LodgePrice: Expensive• Californian• Yosemite Valley•4.2
- AAmyHawaii •1 review5.0Dined on Sep 13, 2024Matt and team provided a unique Twain Harte experience for my besties (all”foodies”)!There are future events in the works! Epic!More infoThe BranchPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Twain Harte•4.8
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Famed for being the setting of Mark Twain’s “Jumping Frog” story, Calaveras County is a beautiful mountainous region dotted with small gold-rush era towns and good food. Spread about the county, you’ll find lots of hearty American restaurants serving steakhouse, deli, and tavern food. The variety of ethnic cuisine tends to fall into the most popular categories — Mexican, Chinese, and Italian. Casual dining and fast food chains are rare, mostly in the towns where state highways converge. The county is all two-lane roads, so you won’t find big freeway interchanges with chain food clusters. For the best dining, consider the towns of San Andreas, Angels Camp, Mokelumne Hill, and the charming destination village of Murphys. This gorgeous mountain county is full of great picnic spots, especially in the higher elevation eastern region, so grabbing food to go is an excellent option.
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