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Jean Adamson and Sam Buffa opened Hillside as a next door neighbor to their already revered Vinegar Hill House. A more casual, no reservations cafe, Hillside's rustic, retro-modern interiors evoke Northern California dreamin', with redwood tables and considerable flora. Oenophiles will thrill to the extensive selection of regional biodynamic wines, but we're all about the pork pâté en croûte and house-made beef jerky.
Swanky bites go undercover in modern building's retro café. Red and yellow vinyl stools line old-fashioned lunch counter; curved white ceiling is très “waiting-for-the-train-to-... read more
Fresh garden and grill tucked somewhat randomly on Division Street. Scrapbook kitsch design with slight country-house flair. Salads and sandwiches from chefs of former Souvlaki GR truck. Cheeseburg... read more
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