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Moto meals - good riding and good eats.

Kinda can't believe no one (including me) mentioned this one yet:

Whoa Nellie Deli, at the Mobil gas station at the intersection of CA-120 and US-395 in Lee Vining. Buffalo meatloaf and Tioga Pass go GREAT together.
 
Gerkins deli montara just south of the tunnel.split one with your girlfriend they are huge
 
Priest Station Cafe at the top of Old Priest Grade on 120. Great sunset views over the central valley if you dine on the patio.

There was a site that tried to collect reviews of restaurants along motorcycle roads. Thought I had it bookmarked, but I can't find it. Anyone know it?
 
Dinucci's Italian in Valley Ford (a value proposition)

Parkside Cafe in Stinson Beach

The Marshall Store on a cold, windy and ugly afternoon

Mulberry Street Pizza on the 101 end of Lucas Valley Road

Mountainview BBQ in Walker

Buckhorn in Winters

Sea Ranch just south of Gualala (awesome views while you eat... and the cleanest toilet in a 100 miles either direction :))

Tomales Bakery in Tomales

Tomales Deli (solid and juicy burger from a deli?)
 
What are some places you like to eat at while on a ride? I am going to leave some of the more well known moto hangouts off the list. Junction, Alices etc.

Duartes
-If I have the time to spare it's good food, mmmm pie. OK, a well known hangout, but whatever.

the gas station across from Duartes... BEST carnitas burritos around!
 
Little Amsterdam, Big Basin Hwy. There's a group that I tag along now and then, they go there all the time. :)
 
Buckhorn in Winters is great--but they were closed one day and I went across the street to the Putah Creek Cafe and they were frigging awesome as well--gave us free cannoli just for being riders, too.

If you're up north in Arcata, the Samoa Cookhouse is a pretty good time. Lotsa lotsa family-style food in an old loggers' cafeteria.
 
Fajita burritos at the dirty gas station in Pescadero. Voted #2 burritos in California by the New York Times or something like that.
 
I was just thinking we needed a thread like this, as I had a greasy 9 Burger last weekend, which was great going down but I almost shit my pants before I got home. Was wondering what other good faire is out there in the area. Been a long time since I stopped at many of the local eateries and I can't remember which are good. Too many head injuries in the intervening years.
 
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