May 1, 2017

Pacifica: Introduction to Rockaway Beach; hotel reviews + restaurant reviews + things to do

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Introduction to Rockaway Beach


Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California


This self-contained section of Pacifica provides a village-like, walkable getaway.  Visitors can check in to a lodging or park their cars, and then walk everywhere from their room or parking space--to browse unique shops, dine at an assortment of restaurants (think fresh Dungeness crab and other local seafood), ride a Segway, take a hike along the Coastal Trail, watch surfers, or just relax on the sand at the small, scenic beach featuring plenty of waves and surfers and sometimes even sharks and whales. 
 

     Where To Stay and Eat

Best Western Lighthouse Hotel  

105 Rockaway Beach Ave., (800) 832-4777, (650) 355-6300.  97 rooms; $$-$$$.  Heated pool (open year round); hot tub; sauna; fitness room.  Room service; restaurant. 

Eight rooms here at the Best Western Lighthouse Hotel have a full-on ocean view, while the rest have a range of partial views.  Beach-front junior suites have a sliding door that opens to the sight and sound of the roaring ocean—no wimpy waves here.  It’s a thrill watching surfers while relaxing to nature’s stereo performance.  Time a visit well and luck might permit viewing passing whales, or maybe dolphins riding the waves like surfers, or even the great white shark that passes through twice a year.  Several trails lead by the hotel:  The Coastal Trail goes a mile north into the foothills, and the Linda Mar State Beach trail leads south to a popular surfing spot.

exterior of Best Western Lighthouse Hotel at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
exterior of Best Western Lighthouse Hotel at Rockaway Beach
in Pacifica, California


        Moonraker

Operating on the second floor of the hotel, (650) 557-7025.  B-D daily, L Tu-Sat, SunBr.

The elegant and romantic Moonraker is back with a surf-and-turf menu.  Stressing fresh seafood, menu highlights include oysters, cracked Dungeness crab, and a delicate filet of Petrale sole, but you might also find a delicious butternut squash soup, roasted Brussels sprouts from Half Moon Bay, and steak-frites.  Most tables have impressive oceanfront views, and sometimes you can even hear the surf.  Many comfortable half-moon booths are available.

  

bar at Moonraker in Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
bar at Moonraker in Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California


cracked Dungeness crab at Moonraker in Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
cracked Dungeness crab at Moonraker in Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California


Petrale sole at Moonraker at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
Petrale sole at Moonraker at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California


Brussels sprouts and butternut squash soup at Moonraker at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
Brussels sprouts and butternut squash soup at Moonraker at Rockaway Beach
in Pacifica, California


steak frites at Moonraker at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
steak frites at Moonraker at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California


blood orange sorbet at Moonraker at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
blood orange sorbet at Moonraker at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California


Holiday Inn  

519 Nick Gust Way, (650) 355-5000.  Buffet breakfast; afternoon cookies. 

Some rooms at the Holiday Inn have an ocean view, but others, like the one I stayed in, have a view of the busy highway or parking lot.  The best rooms here are ocean-views on an upper floor.  Guest rooms are comfortable, contemporary, and quiet.  Each has a Kuireg coffeemaker.  The complimentary buffet breakfast served in a room with an ocean view is expansive, with pancakes, muffins, eggs, toast, cereal, yogurt, and really good biscuits.  Hot drinks and juices are always available to guests.  A few big fish are kept in a small salt-water tank in the lobby. 

view from breakfast room at Holiday Inn Express at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
view from breakfast room at Holiday Inn Express at Rockaway Beach
in Pacifica, California


Seabreeze Motel  

100 Rockaway Beach Ave., (650) 359-3903.  20 rooms; $.  Continental breakfast; restaurant.  No pets. 

This is the place for a quick, inexpensive escape.  Rooms at the Seabreeze Motel are simple, but the beach and roaring sea are just a few steps away.

exterior of Seabreeze Motel at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
exterior of Seabreeze Motel at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California


        Nicks Sea Shore Dining 

(650) 359-3900.  B-L-D daily; $$-$$$.  Reservations advised.

The Seabreeze Motel offers ’50s retro style with comfy booths and an ocean view in its Nicks Sea Shore Dining restaurant.  Under the same ownership as the motel, this merry steak and seafood house began as a burger stand selling bait to fishermen.  Don’t miss the garlic bread or crab cakes.  Additional popular items include Oysters Rockefeller, marinated cracked crab made from grandma’s recipe, and Nick’s Famous Crab Sandwich on grilled sourdough.  For dessert, the sorbet bomb is da bomb--a delicious ball of passion fruit, mango, and raspberry sorbets encased in white chocolate.  An adjacent bar with dance floor books live music on weekends and serves up tasty cocktails at its immense horseshoe bar.


dining room at Nicks Sea Shore Dining at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
dining room at Nicks Sea Shore Dining at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California


Oysters Rockefeller at Nicks Sea Shore Dining at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
Oysters Rockefeller at Nicks Sea Shore Dining at Rockaway Beach
in Pacifica, California


cracked crab at Nicks Sea Shore Dining at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
cracked crab at Nicks Sea Shore Dining at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California


sorbet bomb at Nicks Sea Shore Dining at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
sorbet bomb at Nicks Sea Shore Dining at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California


A Grape in the Fog  

400 Old County Rd., (650) 735-5854.  Age 21+.  M-Thur 4-10, F 4-11, Sat 2-11. 

Located at the quiet end of an already quiet back road, this small wine bar offers an impressive selection plus some tasty small bites--cheeses and charcuterie, hummus, and stuffed empanadas.  Seating at A Grape in the Fog is at high tables and a bar, and live music is scheduled on a small stage on Fridays and Saturdays from 7 to 10 p.m.  My group tried four tasty vintages:  an oaky, buttery, approachable Corkscrew Chardonnay; a fruity, smoky Stubbs Vineyard Pinot Noir; another good Kastania Pinot Noir with a sweet owl on the label; and the bold Mr. Beast Zin from Barber Cellar.  Several featured wine flights remove the decision making and let you relax. 

  

exterior of A Grape in the Fog at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
exterior of A Grape in the Fog at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California


bar at A Grape in the Fog at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
bar at A Grape in the Fog at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California


small bites at A Grape in the Fog at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
small bites at A Grape in the Fog at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California


Uoyakutei Japanese Restaurant  

4408 Coast Hwy., (650) 898-8183.  L-D daily.  

This road house is an easy pull-off on Highway 1.  Uoyakutei Japanese Restaurant has an extensive menu that includes crispy tempura, all types of sushi and sashimi, and more.  


sushi bar at Uoyakutei Japanese Restaurant at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
sushi bar at Uoyakutei Japanese Restaurant at Rockaway Beach
in Pacifica, California


tempura at Uoyakutei Japanese Restaurant at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
tempura at Uoyakutei Japanese Restaurant at Rockaway Beach
in Pacifica, California


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Resurrected Boutique  

450 Dondee Way #2, in Rockaway Beach Plaza, (650) 735-5503.  

This cozy little spot purveys the work of local artisans as well as repurposed antiques, collectibles, and vintage items.  

merchandise at Resurrected Boutique at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California
merchandise at Resurrected Boutique at Rockaway Beach in Pacifica, California


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images c2017 Carole Terwilliger Meyers

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