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Coastsidea reference guide to the
san mateo county coastside for locals and visitors
Half Moon Bay Review
Half Moon Bay El Granada Moss BEacH Montara PrincEton Pacifica PEscadEro san GrEGorio la Honda
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Contents
Coastside map 5
Half Moon Bay map 7
Calendar 8
Dining 11
Lodging 29
Beaches 32
Activities 37
Historic map 39
Galleries 43
Beer and Wine tasting 45
Coastal trail map 46
Hiking & Biking 48
Horse trails 53
entertainment 55
Landmarks 57
seniors and Health 60
Faith 60
Pacifica 61
Hotline 65
Publisher Bill Murrayeditor Clay LambertDesign And Production Bill Murray, Mark RestaniBusiness Manager Barbara AndersonAdministrative Assistant Barbara DinnsenCirculation Lynn Altwerstaff Writers Mark Foyer, Mark Noack, Julia Reis, Stacy TrevenonCopy editor Julie GerthPhotographer Dean CoppolaAdvertising sales Linda Pettengill, Randie MarlowAddress P.O. Box 68, 714 Kelly Ave. Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 (650) 726-4424 Fax (650) 726-7054
the entire contents of this guide is available at hmbreview.com
Guide. In it you will find comprehensive lists of the
best things the Coastside has to offer. Restaurants, hotels, beaches,
parks, trails, night life and much more. Heading
to the Coastal Trail? Take along our informative
map. Looking for a place to eat? There's a map
for that, too. New this year is a historical guide to
downtown, which many visitors come in to ask
us about. Use it to plan a visit. And, of course,
please let us know what you think. Need extras
for your business? Just give us a call at
726-4424. Enjoy the unspoiled San Mateo County Coastside!
Bill MurrayPublisher, Half Moon Bay Review
CoastsideGuideHalf Moon Bay Review
spring &summer2014
on behalf of the residents of Half Moon Bay, I welcome you and encourage you to visit and experience our won-derful city, magnificent Coastside and to explore the unique
offerings of this slice of the world-renown California Coastline.
Make the most of nature’s offerings. Take a stroll, bike, ride or vigorous run along our beautiful bluff tops from the sea, all the way up to the mountains and into the redwoods! A healthy activity, free to explore and experience here on the Coastside! And if your idea of nature is a fresh cut fairway, Half Moon Bay offers two world-class golf courses just waiting for you.
enjoy the bounty of agriculture and open space. Agriculture continues to make up a large part of our Coastside. We are so fortu-nate to still have our family farms here producing healthy, nourishing vegetable crops for all. Eat locally grown vegetables at our many fine restaurants in town, or join the community and participate in our Certified Farmers’ Market every Saturday, May-December 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.; meet local farmers who make up both the past and present of Coastside farming.
Meet the friendly people who live and work on the coastside. Enjoy our unique Main Street with its wonderful and varied restau-
rants and cafes, community markets and fine bakeries, along with the many one-of-a kind shops full of mementos just waiting for you to bring home. We have book stores, wine shops, and a family run hardware store that stocks just about anything you might need.
And stay here a while. For those who can’t bear to only enjoy all that our city has to offer in a single day – stay! The Half Moon Bay Coastside has accommodations to fit all needs and budgets, includ-ing Lodges and Motels, RV Parks with Ocean views, unique Bed and Breakfasts and the renowned Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
Come visit Half Moon Bay! Please come and enjoy our home-town hospitality. Bring your four legged pals so they can enjoy what Half Moon Bay has to offer, too. Stop by to say “Hi” as you fall in love with our special corner of the world; each season offers something new from wildflowers on the hillsides in the spring to pumpkins in the fall. Every day Half Moon Bay closes with the magnificent sun setting off the majestic Pacific Ocean. After a visit here you will see why we were voted Number One Coastal City.
Enjoy!Farmer John Muller, Mayor
Half Moon Bay, California
Mayor’s Welcome
Bill Mu
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Mill Street
Correas Street
Myrtle Street
Spruce Street
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OngOing events:
First Thursday of each month:
“Brews & views” presents speakers exploring issues that affect us all, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Half Moon Bay Brewing Company at 390 Capistrano Road in Princeton. Free. 728-2739.
Third Saturday of each month:
Docent-led tours of the historic James Johnston House (1853) at 110 Higgins Canyon Road in Half Moon Bay, take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. through September.
Every Saturday: the Coastside Farmers’ Market, celebrating its 12th anniversary this year and winner of the Bay Area A-List for Best Farmers Markets, runs from early May to third week of December, presenting fresh local/San Mateo County/Central California-grown produce, with live entertainment, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Shoreline Station in Half Moon Bay. 726-4895.
Every Saturday: Toque Blanche holds free cooking demonstrations and tastings from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 604 Main St. in Half Moon Bay. 726-2898.
Every Thursday: Pescadero grown!, a certified community farmers’ market, presents mostly locally grown fresh produce from 3 to 7 pm. from June 4 through Oct. 31 in downtown Pescadero. Mypuente.org or [email protected].
Every Sunday: the Harbor village Farmers’ Market takes place year-round from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with regionally and locally grown fresh fruit, vegetables, flowers, artwork by local artists and entertainment, at Harbor Village in Princ-eton. (650) 290-3549.
Seven days a week: The Año nuevo state Reserve welcomes visitors to see the elephant seals, molting in the summer, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily at the reserve which is located 25 miles south of Half Moon Bay on Highway 1. No reservations are needed in the summertime. There is a parking fee of $10 cash.
APRiL
April 25 The second annual Art on the Coast presents works by local artists for sale to benefit the Pacifica Resources Center, Coastside Hope and Not for Sale, from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. at Sea Crest School. Live entertainment. Donations requested for admission. Artonthecoast.com.
April 27 The 24th annual Pacific Coast Dream Machines, now back to a one-day mega-event, presents the cars and planes and machines from yesterday to tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Half Moon Bay Airport, to benefit the Coastside Adult Day Health Center. There’s also food, entertainment and helicopter rides. Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for youth age 11 top 17 and seniors 65 and above, and free for kids 10 and under, at the gate only. 726-2328; miramarevents.com.
CalendarFrom the famous Pacific Coast Dream Machines to the unique Kings Mountain Art Fair, there is plenty to see and do for everyone on the Coastside this time of year. Check out these featured events:
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MAY
May 1 seniors night Out Senior Coastsiders matches locals with seniors to take to a festive dinner with entertain-ment beginning at 6 p.m. at Senior Coastsiders’ new location at 925 Main St. in Half Moon Bay. 726-9056.
May 3 A Food Fair with both domestic and imported artisan foods, takes place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the piazza of La Piazza, hosted by Toque Blanche at 604 Main S. in Half Moon Bay. 726-2898.
May 6 Coastside Hope will participate in the first silicon valley give, an online fundraiser for San Mateo and Santa Clara counties’ nonprofits.
May 14 The Boys and Girls Club of the Coastside presents its Community Unity Dinner, in which it recognizes the Youth of the Year and gives the Above and Beyond, Open Heart and Soccer Player of the Year awards at 6:30 p.m. at a location to be announced. 712-9710.
May 17 Rock the Block celebrates Half Moon Bay from the 400 to 600 blocks of Main Street from noon to 8 p.m. this year. Stores stay open late for shoppers, food is available, there is live entertainment and an expanded children’s section. Free. 726-83480.
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June 4 “tip-a-Cop” brings Coastsiders and the San Mateo County Sheriff’s deputies together from 5 to 9 p.m. at Cameron’s Inn for a meal, educational fun and a raffle and silent auction of items donated by local merchants, all to benefit Special Olympics. 726-5705.
June 7 Senior Coastsiders’ Home Rehab Day brings out warm-hearted Coastsiders to help make minor repairs and maintenance on the homes of Coastside senior residents from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
June 18 Coastside Hope will hold its annual fundraising barbecue from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Cameron’s Inn, with all-you-can-eat buffet and live entertainment. Tickets are $30/adults, $1t/youth 5 to 12 and under 5 free. 726-9071.
JULY
July 4 The old-fashioned Fourth of July Parade marches through Half Moon Bay with floats, dignitaries, children on decorated bikes and trikes and equestrian units, starting at noon and winding along Main Street, Half Moon Bay. 726-8380.
July 4 Following the Fourth of July Parade, continue the independence celebration with the Coastside Adult Day Health Center (726-5067) at 645 Correas St. with barbecue and live music beginning at 11 a.m. and the American Legion Post 474 (728-9224) at 470 Capistrano Road in Princeton with its Old-Fashioned Town Picnic with live enter-tainment for the community beginning around 1 p.m.
July 26 The 22nd annual tours des Fleurs, in which Coastside nurseries are open to the public for guided tours ar-ranged in tour packages, takes place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. A farm-to-table dinner will follow the event. 726-8380.
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Aug. 2-3 The 24-hour Relay for Life to benefit the American Cancer Society takes place from 10 a.m. Saturday to 10 a.m. Sunday on the Hatch Elementary School track. There will be food, a memorable Survivors’ Lap, lumenaria ceremony and camaraderie for all and more. 728-2345.
Aug. 16-17 The Pescadero Art and Fun Festival turns 24 years this year with crafts booths, food, live music and kids’ activities from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Pescadero I.D.E.S. Hall and grounds at Stage Road and Highway 84 in Pescadero. It all begins with an art exhibit at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 15 by the South Coast Artists’ Alliance at the I.D.E.S. Hall. The exhibit lasts all weekend. 879-0848.
Aug. 30-Sept. 1 The Kings Mountain Art Fair began as a sale of knitted goods made by the so-called Pine Needles to raise money for fire protection. Along the way, it grew into a respected event that offers juried fine art from throughout the western states and Mountain Folk Art by Kings Mountain resident artists, from 10 am. to 5 p.m. at and around the Kings Mountain Community Center at 13889 Skyline Blvd. on Kings Mountain. There are also a pancake breakfast, lunch, Grandma Jennie’s giant cookies sold to benefit Kings Mountain Elementary School and a section where children can experiment with art.
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COFFee/teA HOUses
A&J Coffee Coffee, iced drinks and pastries. Drive-through. 198 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. 712-7255.
CAFFé MezzA LunA Italian espresso bar, Italian pastries, gelato, breakfast and lunch. Harbor Village, 240 Capistrano Road, Half Moon Bay. 560-0137. Page 22
el Granada Hardware and Café Specialty drip coffee, breakfast and lunch sandwiches, smoothies — and hardware. 85 Avenue Portola, El Granada. 726-5009.
HMB CoFFee CoMPAny Soup, salads, sandwiches, desserts, coffees, teas. 20A Stone Pine Road, Half Moon Bay. 726-3664. Page 26
M Coffee Baked goods, coffees, desserts, light sandwiches, 522 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-6241.
Peet’s Coffee & tea Pastries and sandwiches. 142 San Mateo Rd., Half Moon Bay. 726-1261.
Raman’s Coffee and Chai Coffee, tea, chai, bakery items, soft drinks. 101 Main Street, Half Moon Bay. 726-6292.
starbucks Gourmet Coffee Pastries and sandwiches. Strawflower Village, Half Moon Bay. 726-5753.
Here Comes the sun Coffee House Coffees, pastries, bagels and Italian sodas with ocean views. 8455 Cabrillo Hwy., Montara. 455-4308.
One of the great things about the Coastside — after the mountains, ocean and fresh air — is the huge variety of amazing, top-quality choices in dining. Whether you are picking up a deli sandwich made with fresh, warm bread or eating crab dipped in melted butter, you’ll find it all right here on the coast.
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S I LV E R S TA R G R I L LC H E C K O U T T H E N E W M E N U A T
A T T H E O L D P R I N C E T O N L A N D I N G
FROM THE BOAT, FARM AND RANCH TO THE PLATE:LOCAL, SUSTAINABLE FISH & PRODUCE,
AND THE POPULAR SILVER STAR BURGER.
Open late on weekends. We look forward to serving you!NEW HOURS:
OPEN: 11 AM MON-SAT, & 9 AM SUN CLOSE: SUN-THURS 9 PM, FRI-SAT 11 PMBREAKFAST AND SUNDAY BRUNCH COMING SOON!
460 CAPISTRANO ROAD, PRINCETON-BY-THE-SEABREAKFAST AND SUNDAY BRUNCH COMING SOON!
460 CAPISTRANO ROAD, PRINCETON-BY-THE-SEA
OLD PRINCETON LANDING
CHOICE
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Voted Favorite MusicVenue on the Coastside
Thanks for your support!
Check theoldprincetonlanding.com for our upcoming music scheduleCheck theoldprincetonlanding.com for our upcoming music schedule
Follow us on facebook
“THE COASTSIDE’S BIGGEST LITTLE MUSIC HOUSE”
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BAKeRies
elegant Cheesecakes Special order and on-hand cakes. 103-A Harvard Ave., Half Moon Bay. 728-2248. elegantcheese-cakes.com
Half Moon Bay Bakery Pastries, pies and other baked goods. Sandwiches and foccacia. 514 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-4841
MAzzettI's BAkeRy Fresh and natural cakes, gift baskets, seasonal desserts, pies and more. 101 Manor Dr., Pacifica. 355-1007. Page 63
Moonside Bakery Breakfast and lunch; baked goods, espresso, wood-fired pizza, salads and sandwiches. In La Piazza, 604 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-9070. moonsidebakery.com
Pacificakes Cupcakes, cakes, cookies and pies. 1625 Palmetto Ave., Pacifica. 738-2253. pacificacakes.com.
sunshine Donuts Donuts, muffins, eggrolls. 80 N. Cabrillo Highway, Strawflower Village, Half Moon Bay. 726-1161.
BReAKFAst/LUnCH
Blue sky Farms Espresso drinks, breakfast, sandwiches, bakery items. 3068 N. Cabrillo Hwy. Half Moon Bay. 726-5999. blueskyfarmsltd.com
CAFé CLAssIque American-style breakfast and lunch, fresh baked goods. 107 Sevilla Ave., El Granada. 726-9775. cafeclassique.com. Page 26
Main street Grill Breakfast and lunch. 547 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-5300. mainstgrill.com
Montara Bakery and Cafe Specialty and bakery items made to order. Breakfast and lunch daily. 1400 Main St., Montara. 728-1188.
sam’s Coffee shop Breakfast and lunch. 210 San Mateo Road in Pilarcitos Square, Half Moon Bay. 726-3167.
three-zero Café American-style breakfast and lunch. At Half Moon Bay Airport, 8850 North Cabrillo Highway. 728-1411. 3-zerocafe.com
Dining
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GREAT BEERS MADE RIGHT HERE Since 2000, with 10 fresh handcrafted beers on tap including our 2012 world cup bronze medal winner Amber Ale
GET YOUR RELAX ONOur patio and beer garden loves people, kids and dogs
SEASONAL, LOCAL, COASTAL CUISINEFrom scratch, many including our award winning beer in the mix
PARTY ONWe have over 6,000 sq ft of indoor and outdoor dining space
390 Capistrano Rd Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 650.728.2739 hmbbrewingco.com
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DeLis
Arcangeli Grocery Co. Country bakery, deli, fine wine, gourmet foods. 287 Stage Road, Pescadero. 879-0147. normsmar-ket.com
Cunha’s Country Grocery Deli sandwiches, cold cuts, salads to go. 448 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-4071.
La Honda Country Market Deli, hot food counter. 8875 La Honda Rd., La Honda. 747-9722.
Gherkins sandwich shop Deli restaurant, breakfast and hamburgers. 2 locations: 171 Seventh St., Montara. 328 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 728-2211. www.eatgherkins.com.
neW LeAF MARket Full-service natural food store. Hot and cold food bar and deli. 150 San Mateo Rd., Half Moon Bay. 726-3110. newleaf.com. Page 38
Pescadero Country store Deli, wood-fired pizza. 251 Stage Rd., Pescadero. 879-0410. pescaderocountrystore.com
Pizzeria West Open spring 2014. Pizza by the slice. 20 Stonepine Rd., Suite
Round table Pizza Pizzas, sandwiches for the family. 50 N. Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay, in Strawflower Village. 726-5207. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Tues.-Sun.
spicoli Pizza Pizza by the pie or the slice. 260 Capistrano Rd., Harbor Village #44. 726-7799.
straw Hat Pizza Family fare; pizza, spaghetti, sandwiches. 186 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. 726-2758.
Dining
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1ST FLOOR GALLERY LOUNGE HOURSWed 3–10pm Thurs 3–10pm Fri 3-11pm Sat 10am–11pm Sun 10am–10pm
2ND FLOOR WATERFRONT DINING HOURSWed 4–9pm Thurs 4–9pm Fri 11am–3pm, 4–9:30pm Sat 10am–3pm, 4–9:30pm Sun 10am–3pm, 4–9pm
260 Capistrano Rd., Half Moon Bay | www.flavoronthecoast.com | 650-726-8000
Dinner for 2 upstairs,cocktails for 8 downstairs
or a party with 250 ofyour closest friends!
HAVE IT ALL AT FLAVOR!Call 650-726-8000 to make reservations
or book a special event!
Hours subject to change. Please call for current hours.
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AMeRiCAn
Alice’s Restaurant Breakfast and lunch; dinner in summer. 17288 Skyline Blvd., Woodside. 851-0303. alicesrestaurant.com
CAMeRon’s RestAuRAnt AnD Inn
Award-winning burgers, fish and chips, and clam chowder. Family-style pub. 1410 S. Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay. 726-5705. cameronsinn.com. Page 26
Daddy o’s Charred dogs & brats, grilled cheese, pulled portk and more. 225 Cabrillo Hwy. (the yellow caboose), Half Moon Bay. 560-9832. daddyoshmb.com
FLAvoR New location Spring 2014. Lounge and restaurant. Specializing in American Comfort Food. Dinner Wed.-Sun. and weekend brunch. 260 Capistrano Rd., Harbor Village, Half Moon Bay. 726-8000. flavor-onthecoast.com. Page 16
Ground-up Burgers Grass fed beef burgers from Local FATT. 730 Main Street, Half Moon Bay. 712-2100. Fri-Sun. localfatt.com
HALF Moon BAy BReWInG CoMPAny
Oceanfront restaurant and brew pub with California coastal cuisine and excellent microbrewed beers. 390 Capistrano Road, Princeton. 728-2739. hmbrewingco.com. Page 14
Dining
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AMeRiCAn
JeRsey Joe's CoAstsIDe Hugely popular with local residents, Jersey Joe’s Coastside won 5 HMB Review Readers Choice awards including Best New Restaurant and Best Burger. Earning our reputation for cheesesteaks in San Carlos, this second location is larger with more seating and more HDTVs to watch sporting events of all types. The menu has been expanded to include 5 creative handmade specialty burgers using our proprietary grind of never frozen, fresh beef. Check out the additional sides and salads. See why we also won an award in the Kid Friendly category. Stuck in traffic? We’re just one block south of Hwy 92. Stone Pine Center. Half Moon Bay 726-4043. www.jerseyjoescoastside.com. see below
MIRAMAR BeACH RestAuRAnt
Cceanfront location serving fresh seafood, steaks, spirits. Corner of Magellan Ave. and the ocean, three miles north of Half Moon Bay. 726-9053. 131 Mirada Rd., Half Moon Bay miramarbeachrestaurant.com. Page 18
Moss Beach Distillery Prime steaks and chops, seafood. 140 Beach Way at Ocean Boulevard, Moss Beach. 728-5595. mossbeachdistillery.com
Mountain House American cuisine. Dinner. Closed Monday and Tuesday. 13808 Skyline Blvd., Woodside. 851-8541. themountainhouse.com
CHOICE
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Bay Area Famous Cheesesteaks • Authentic East Coast Hoagies
Handcrafted Burgers
#1 Favorite Burger
Kids Menu • 11 HD TVs
#1 Favorite New Restaurant
40 Stone Pine Road | Half Moon Bay | (650)726-4043 | jerseyjoescoastside.com
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MEET YOUR FRIENDS
AND NEIGHBORS AT
LA COSTANERA FOR SUNSET,
VIEWS AND TRADITIONAL
PERUVIAN CUISINE
Amazing Peruvianappetizers, dinners, steak and seafood
Unique drinks and Happy HourSunday-Friday 5-7
and all evening on Tuesdays
The best ocean views on the coastOutdoor fireplacesInventive interiors
8 Miles North of Half Moon Bay in the former Chart House8150 Cabrillo Hwy, Montara | Tel: 650.728.1600 | Fax: 650.728.1601
www.LaCostaneraRestaurant.comLet us host your next special event!
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AMeRiCAn
Mullins Bar & Grill Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner, specializing in fresh Coastal cuisine. Located at Half Moon Bay Golf Links, Two Miramontes Point Road, Half Moon Bay. 726-6384. mullinsbarandgrill.com
oceano Bar & Grill Pre-dinner cocktails, and a sampling of light coastal fare from a unique menu. Oceano Hotel, 280 Capistrano Rd.., Half Moon Bay. 726-5400. oceanohalfmoonbay.com
san Benito Ale House Sausages and bar food. 356 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-3425. sanbenitoalehouse.com
sILveR stAR GRILL Casual seafood, burgers, salads and more. 460 Capistrano Road. Princeton. 563-4088. Open daily 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Page 12
the surf spot Fresh, seasonal food. Creative cocktails and music. Large outdoor patio with volleyball court and grassy area. 4627 Coast Hwy., Pacifica. Near Surf Bowl. 355-7873. surfspoteats.com. Tues.-Sun. for lunch and dinner.
Highway 1 Brewing Co. Microbrew beer and small bites. 5720 S. Cabrillo Hwy, Pescadero. 879-9243 highway1brewing.com.
the Conservatory Lounge Ritz-Carlton serving contemporary American light fare. 1 Miramontes Point, Half Moon Bay 712-7000
Fine Dining
Cascade Bar & Grill Coastal cuisine, local wines, seafood and organic produce. 2001 Rossi Road at Hwy. 1, Pescadero (at Costanoa). 879-1100, www.costanoa.com.
Cetrella European bistro and café, Mediterranean coastal cuisine. Live jazz Thursday through Saturday. 845 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-4090. cetrella.com
LA CostAneRA Experience the culinary richness of Peru at La Costanera, a mod-ern Peruvian fusion restaurant on the scenic California coast in Montara. The restaurant overlooks the Pacific Ocean and the dining room and outdoor heated terraces are perfect for catching breath-taking sunsets. Chef Altamirano prepares delicious food crafted with the freshest ingredients. 8150 Cabrillo Hwy., Montara. 728-1600. lacostanerarestaurant.com. Page 20
navio Ritz-Carlton’s signature restaurant serving fine coastal cuisine with unsurpassed views of the Pacific Ocean. 1 Miramontes Point Rd., Half Moon Bay. 712-7000.
Crab Landing Seafood, steaks, full bar. Open for lunch and dinner. Ocean and harbor views. 260 Capistrano Rd., Half Moon Bay. 712-1288.
Fish ‘n Frites Customizable fish and chips. 328 Main Street. Half Moon Bay. 712-1520. fishandfrites.com. Second location coming soon in Montara at 8465 Cabrillo Hwy.
Flying Fish Grill Variety of seafoods, fish tacos, soups, seafood cioppino and salads. 211 San Mateo Road and Highway 92, Half Moon Bay. 712-1125. flyingfishgrill.net
ketch Joanne and the Harbor Bar
Breakfast, lunch, dinner; seafood, pasta and steak. 17 Johnson Pier, Pillar Point Harbor. 728-3747. ketchjoanne.com
PRInCeton seAFooD CoMPAny
Seafood, salmon, steak, ribs, burgers. Take out available. Fresh fish for sale. #9 Johnson Pier, Pillar Point Harbor. 726-2722. princetonseafood.com. Page 51
459 Prospect Way, Princeton by the Seawww.mezzalunabythesea.com • 650 728 8108
240 Capistrano Road, Princeton by the SeaHarbor Village • 650 560 0137
OPEN DAILYOutdoor Seating • Dogs Welcome
Ser ving the coast for over 20 yearsJu ly 1993-2014
• Lunch • Dinner • Desserts •• Harbor Views • Full Bar •
• Fireplace • Banquet Events •
Voted FAVORITE OVERALL RESTAURANT & FAVORITE ITALIAN RESTAURANT
Voted Honorable Mention FAVORITE SPECIAL OCCASION RESTAURANT & Honorable Mention FAVORITE PLACE FOR DESSERT
Ser ving the coast for over 20 years • Panini • Homemade Gelato•
RESTATAT URARAR NT & FAFAF VAVA ORIT
CHOICE
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sAM’s CHoWDeR House Voted "BEST SEAFOOD" and "BEST WATERFRONT DINING" by San Francisco's Bay Area A-List, Sam's Chowder House provides a casual and authentic seafood experience, reminiscent of an East Coast style seafood house. Sam's offers award-winning lobster rolls, daily fresh fish, live lobster and crab, lobster clambakes and more seafood spe-cialties. Enjoy stunning sunsets on Sam's patio in a colorful adirondack chairs, sip tasty cocktailsv and enjoy live music on weekends. Open lunch through dinner. 4210 N. Cabrillo Hwy. (650) 712-0245 www.sam-schowderhouse.com. Page 10
MexiCAn
CAFé CAPIstRAno Mayan and Mexican cuisine. Lunch/dinner daily, 11am-8pm Breakfast Sat.&Sun.8:00 a.m. Catering available. 523 Church St., Half Moon Bay 726-7699. Page 23
el Gran Amigo Mexican food, tacos and more. 2448 Cabrillo Highway at Virginia, Moss Beach. 728-3815.
sPAnIsHtoWn Mexican-style family dining. Big plates and margaritas. 515 Church St., Half Moon Bay. 726-7357. Page 26
Café capistranoMAYAN & MEXICAN CUISINE
M - F 11 AM TO 8 PM • SAT - SUN 8 AM TO 8 PM523 CHURCH ST • HALF MOON BAY • 650.726.7699
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CUISINE OF CHINA
OPEN TUESDAY - SUNDAY
Lunch � Dinner � Cocktails
Cantonese � Mandarin � Szechuan Cuisine
Banquet Services
(650) 359-7575 Take-out orders available
494 Manor Plaza, Pacifica
Excellent Chinese Food • Elegant Dining • Full Bar
OPEN TUESDAY - SUNDAYCantonese • Mandarin • Szechuan Cuisine
Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails • Banquet Services
CUISINE OF CHINA
OPEN TUESDAY - SUNDAY
Lunch � Dinner � Cocktails
Cantonese � Mandarin � Szechuan Cuisine
Banquet Services
(650) 359-7575 Take-out orders available
494 Manor Plaza, Pacifica
CUISINE OF CHINA
OPEN TUESDAY - SUNDAY
Lunch � Dinner � Cocktails
Cantonese � Mandarin � Szechuan Cuisine
Banquet Services
(650) 359-7575 Take-out orders available
494 Manor Plaza, Pacifica
CUISINE OF CHINA
OPEN TUESDAY - SUNDAY
Lunch � Dinner � Cocktails
Cantonese � Mandarin � Szechuan Cuisine
Banquet Services
(650) 359-7575 Take-out orders available
494 Manor Plaza, Pacifica
CUISINE OF CHINA
OPEN TUESDAY - SUNDAY
Lunch � Dinner � Cocktails
Cantonese � Mandarin � Szechuan Cuisine
Banquet Services
(650) 359-7575 Take-out orders available
494 Manor Plaza, Pacifica
Take-out orders available494 Manor Plaza, Pacifi ca
650.359.7575Menu available at
www.tamscuisine.com
VOTED BEST CHINESE RESTAURANT IN PACIFICA!
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tACo BeLL Fast Mexican food. In New Leaf shopping center .146 San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. 712-1068. Look for coupon in inside cover.
taqueria De Amigos Mexican food to go or eat in. 1999 Pescadero Creek Rd., Pescadero. 879-1232.
taqueria La Mexicana Mexican takeout. 250 S. Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay. 726-1746.
tres Amigos Mexican food to go or eat in. 270 S. Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay. 726-6080.
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the Bangkok House Delicious Thai cuisine. 20 Stone Pine Center, Half Moon Bay. 726-5247.
Asian king’s kitchen Chinese food. Eat in or take out. 3048 Cabrillo Hwy., Half Moon Bay. 560-9898.
China House Chinese food. Eat in or take out. Deliveries. 20 Stonepine Rd., Half Moon Bay. 712-3816 chinahousehmb.com
Chef Lee Fast Chinese take-out or eat in. 80 N. Cabrillo Highway in Strawflower Village, Half Moon Bay. 712-8511. 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily.
shiki sushi Sushi, lunch and dinner. 20E Stone Pine Center, Half Moon Bay. 712-8886. shikirestaurants.com
sushi Main street Sushi, lunch and dinner, sake bar. 696 Mill St., Half Moon Bay. 726-6336. sushimainstreet.com
sushi Main street Lounge Sushi. Specialty sakes. 400 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-2775. sushimainstreet.com
White elephant Thai cuisine. Lunch and dinner. 50 N. Cabrillo Hwy. Suite B2-B3. 726-6610. whiteelephanthmb.com
Ark Grill North Indian cuisine. Lunch buffet 11:30-2 p.m. Dinner 5:00-9:00 p.m.. 724 Main Street, Half Moon Bay, 560-8152. arkgrill.com
tAM's Chinese Cuisine. Lunch and Dinner. Tues. - Sun. 494 Manor Plaza, Pacifica. 359-7575 tamscuisine.com. Page 24
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HALF Moon BAy Joe’s Italian-American cuisine, San Francisco style. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. 2380 S. Cabrillo Hwy., Half Moon Bay. 560-9260. halfmoonbayjoes.com. Page 26
It’s Italia Pizza, seafood and grill, pasta, salads, panini, fine wines and micro brews. Lunch and dinner. 401 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-4444. itsitaliarestaurant.com
MezzA LunA Fine Italian cuisine, full bar. In 2012, Mezza Luna was awarded "Favorite Italian Restaurant" and in 2013 awarded "Favorite Overall Restaurant" and "Favorite Italian Restaurant" by the coastside community and the readers of the Half Moon Bay Review. 459 Prospect Way, Princeton. 728-8108. mezzalunabythesea.com. Page 22
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SpanishtownSpanishtownSpanishtownSpanishtownHomestyle Mexican Restaurant and MarketHomestyle Mexican Restaurant and MarketHomestyle Mexican Restaurant and MarketHomestyle Mexican Restaurant and Market• Families welcome • Food Available to go • Banquet Catering for up to 1000 people
Open daily 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. • 726-7357 • 515 Church Street, Half Moon Bay • Between Main St. and Hwy 1
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Pasta Moon Gourmet Italian dining, fine wines and a full bar. 315 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-5125. pastamoon.com
via uno Cucina Italiana and bar. Culinary flavors of southern Italy and wood stove pizza. Lunch and Dinner daily. 2810 Cabrillo Hwy., Half Moon Bay. 560-8858. viaunorestaurant.com.
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Café Cuesta American/French fare. Crepes and pastries. Open Tuesday – Sunday. 8865 La Honda Road, La Honda. 747-9220.
Café Gibraltar Mediterranean cuisine. Dinner from 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Menu changes weekly. 425 Avenue Alhambra, El Granada. 560-9039. cafegibraltar.com
CHez sHeA Eclectic organic eatery. Open daily except Monday: 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; 5 to 8:30 p.m. 408 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 560-9234. chez-shea.com. Page 26
BrazzleBerry Make your own frozen yogurt. Smoothies. 80 N. Cabrillo Highway, Strawflower Village, Half Moon Bay. 712-1222. brazzleberry.com
nano’s yogurt shack Frozen yogurt and sandwiches. 523 Main Street, Half Moon Bay. 726-2182. nanosyogurtshack.com
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new LeafDeli and hot bar
Cafe CapistranoMexican/Mayan
HMB CoffeePastries/American
Chez sheaMediterranean
HMB Joe'sAmerican
sam's Coffee shopAmerican diner
Jersey Joe'sCheesesteaks and burgers
Miramar Beach RestaurantAmerican
silver star GrillBurgers, seafood and salds
HMB Brewing Co.Brew Pub
FlavorCalifornia Comfort Food
tam'sUpscale Chinese Pacifica
La CostaneraContemporary Peruvian
spanishtownClassic mexican
Duarte's tavernClassic AmericanPescadero
good spots to eat
RESTAURANT MAP
Whether you are looking for a sandwich to take to the beach, a burger and a beer, or an elegant 4-course meal with ocean views, there is always a good spot nearby. Here are some featured restaurants from chinese in Pacifica to the historic Duarte’s Tavern. Find a spot on the map and get more details in the directory or look for them in the advertiser index.
Princeton seafoodSeafood
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Planning a romantic getaway by the sea? Or the relatives don’t have enough spare rooms for everyone? The Coastside’s convenient motels, hotels and beau-tifully decorated bed-and-breakfasts can meet any lodging need. Memorable views are as close as the windows of the Coastside’s wide variety of hotels.
Lodging
the Beach House Inn 4100 N. Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay. 712-0220. beach-house.com
CostAnoA Costanoa is an eco adventure resort designed to encourage our guests to explore the stunning beauty of our protected California coastline and Discover the Pace of Nature. Stay in the cozy luxurious lodge or well ap-pointed tent cabins. 2001 Rossi Rd. at Highway 1, Pescadero. 879-1100 or toll free at (877) 262-7848. costanoa.com. Page 30
Cameron’s Inn 1410 S. Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay. 726-5705. cameronsinn.com
Cypress Inn 407 Mirada Road, Half Moon Bay. 726-6076 or (800) 83BEACH. cypressinn.com
Goose and turrets Bed-and-Breakfast
835 George St., Montara. 728-5451. Goose.montara.com
Half Moon Bay Inn 401 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-1177. halfmoonbayinn.com
the Inn at Mavericks 346 Princeton Ave., Princeton.728-1572. www.innatmavericks.com
New and Pre-Owned Affordable Luxury Homes • Available in a peaceful 55+ community • Current listings from $100,000 – $290,000Give our sales associates a call and come visit our sales offi ce to tour available homes.
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Lodgingsan Benito House 356 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-3425. www.sanbenitohouse.com
the seal Cove Inn 221 Cypress Ave., Moss Beach. 728-4114. www.sealcoveinn.com
1855 zABALLA House Nestled in downtown Half Moon Bay, rests a warm and inviting Bed and Breakfast Inn, The Zaballa House. Under an hour from almost any Bay Area location, our historic retreat has been beautifully restored and maintained to welcome guests both near and far to our doorsteps. 324 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-9123. www.zaballahouse.net. Page 58
Point Montara Lighthouse Hostel 16th Street and Highway 1 in Montara. 728-7177. www.norcalhostels.org/montara
Half Moon Bay Lodge 2400 S. Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay. 726-9000 or (800) 710-0778. www.halfmoonbaylodge.com
Coastside Inn at Half Moon Bay 230 Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay. 726-3400. www.coastsideinn.com
America’s Best value Inn 3020 N. Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay. 726-9700. www.americasbestvalueinn.com
Comfort Inn and Conference Center
2930 N. Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay. 712-1999. www.comfortinn.com
Harbor view Inn 51 Avenue Alhambra, Half Moon Bay. 726-2329 or (800) 886-6997. www.harborviewinn.net.
estancia del Mar 460 Pigeon Point Road, Pescadero. 879-1500. www.estanciadelmar.com t
Plum tree Court 642 Johnston St., Half Moon Bay 712-0104. www.vacationrentals.com
the Coronado Apartments 379 Coronado Ave., El Granada. 712-9000. www.coronadoapartments.com
Pigeon Point Lighthouse American youth Hostel
210 Pigeon Point Road, Pescadero. 879-0633. www.norcalhostels.org/ pigeon
Pescadero Creekside Barn 248 Stage Rd., Pescadero. 879-0668 pescaderolodging.com
Pacifica Beach Hotel 525 Crespi Dr., Pacifica. 355-9999. www.pacificabeachhotel.com.
tent AnD Rv sites
Pillar Point Rv Park 4100 N. Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay. 712-9277.
Half Moon Bay Campgrounds 95 Kelly Ave., Half Moon Bay. 726-8820. www.parks.ca.gov or 800-444-7275.
san Mateo County Memorial Park Family Camping
9500 Pescadero Road, Pescadero. 879-0212.
Half Moon Bay Rv Park and Campground
“A Bird in Paradise”, 1430 S. Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay, 726-7275. hmbrvpark.com
Pelican Point Rv Park 1001 Miramontes Point Rd., Half Moon Bay. 726-9100.
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Summertime on the Coastside can mean bright blue sun or enveloping fog, but the beaches are gorgeous in any kind of weather. They range from the bustling scene of Surfer's Beach to deserted stretches of sand at Tunitas Creek, and everything in between. Montara Beach ranks high among readers and you'll find Cowell Ranch a stellar escape. If you are headed down the coast, you'll find the gorgeous and intimate Bean Hollow and the vast open sands of San Gre-gorio. See the map in the front of the Coastside Guide for locations. Beaches are listed from north to south. Check off the ones you've visited!
Gray Whale CoveAn unofficial clothing-optional spot (at the north end), there is parking across the street. Don’t leave valuables in the car — thefts are reported often. Just south of of the tunnel. Por-table restroom on steep trail to beach. About 100 stairs lead down to this breaktaking spot.
Fitzgerald Marine ReserveWhen the ocean rolls back the tides, another world is revealed in pools that attract the curious from all over the Bay Area. Look but don’t touch! Restrooms and visitor center in small parking lot. Walking trail on bluffs above beach.
Montara state BeachA Coastside favorite because of the wide open beach and beautiful views of Montara Mountain. Great for walks and beachcomb-ing. Leashed dogs allowed on beach. Rest-rooms in south parking area. Popular surf spot, but not recommended for beginners.
seal CoveSecluded beach underneath the Moss Beach Distillery. Can be a great swimming beach, especially at low tide. Reef blocks large waves creating a relatively calm la-goon. Can be lots of seaweed. Beautiful trail on blufftop though cypress forest.
Ross’s CoveThis is the hidden half-moon just north of the famous Mavericks break. It can be tricky getting to the beach, but worth the effort. Park at Mavericks parking lot and head up and over the hill to well worn trail. Expe-rienced surfers only. Beautiful trail to Seal Cove on blufftop.
Montara Lighthouse BeachA small beach accessed through the Mon-tara hostel/lighthouse station. Historic fog signal dates back to 1875. Secluded and scenic, but not accessible if gate is closed at lighthouse. No facilities.
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surfer’s BeachThis is the most popular surf spot on the San Mateo County coast and usually the most crowded beach when the weather is good. At high tide, beach can disappear complete-ly. Erosion has removed much of the golden sand that can be found at other spots.
Dunes BeachPretty, quiet beach with paid parking avail-able. You may see surfers or just those who love a long walk on the beach. Access at Young Avenue, straight through the kiosk. Flush toilets. Trail down to beach. Good spot to park and explore Coastal Trail.
Poplar BeachWide and often uncrowded beach south of downtown Half Moon Bay. Metered parking. Steep, dirt trail leads down to wide open beach. Great spot to access Coastal Trail. Popular beach for equestrians to ride along.
Miramar BeachAccessed by a short staircase near the Mira-mar Beach Restaurant. Limited parking but can be a nice spot when Surfer’s Beach gets crowded. Restroom located near Coastal Trail.
venice BeachThe end of Venice Boulevard opens into a beach operated by the state. Multiple, large parking areas. Flush toilets. Stairs to beach at northern lot, but you may need to ford creek to get to the sand. Remember: gates close at sunset.
Francis state BeachPerhaps the busiest of Coastside beaches, there is ample paid parking and access to the Coastal Trail. At the end of Kelly Avenue. Popular for surfing and picnics. Large camp-ing area for RVs, cars, and cyclists. Ranger station and visitor center.
Roosevelt BeachThe northern end of four miles collectively known as “Half Moon Bay State Beach.” Ac-cess at Young Avenue. Turn right at kiosk and travel slowly down access road. Large parking lot and pit toilets. Uncrowded most of the year.
AlcatrazSouth of the bridge at Miramar. Access is best from Mirada Road, down the Coastal Trail. Old stairs are washed out. Shifting sand bars can sometimes create good surf. Care-ful though: at low tide, pillars from old pier can be exposed.
MavericksKnown more for giant waves than the beach, nevertheless, beach can be beautiful retreat at low tide. Trail from harbor leads past calm beaches popular with dog walkers and kayakers. Don't expect to see famous waves in any season than late fall or winter.
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There are some basic things that the whole family can do to keep your mouth and teeth healthy:•Brush daily with fluoride tooth paste (at least twice a day for 2 minutes each)• Floss your teeth every day (preferably in the evening)•Have smart healthy snacks – limit sugary snacks •If you have a sweet snack brush if possible or rinse vigorously with water.•Eat foods rich in calcium •Don't smoke or use tobacco products•See your dentist regularly
Healthy teeth are important to your child's overall health. From the time your child is born, there are things you can do to promote healthy teeth. For babies, you should clean teeth with a soft, clean cloth or baby's toothbrush. Avoid putting the baby to bed with a bottle and check teeth regularly for spots or stains.
All children should:•Brush teeth with a fluoride tooth paste •Provide healthy foods and limit sweet snacks and drinks •Have low-fat milk and dairy products that are rich in calciium. •Schedule regular dental check-ups
Starting good habits in children will help them have healthy teeth for their entire lifetime.
Improving Your SMILE With the help of your dentist, almost anyone can have a bright perfect smile. Of course orthodontic treatment can straighten teeth but additionally many new advances in dental materials and techniques allow your dentist to help you achieve near perfect teeth that can be almost as strong as original tooth structure.
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669 CRESPI DR., SUITE F, PACIFICA, CA 94044PHONE (650) 359-1646 • PACIFICADENTIST.COM
– We Welcome New Patients– State of the Art Equipment & Techniques– Cosmetic Dentistry– Gentle & Friendly Care
– Evening & Saturday Appts. Available– We're glad to help with your insurance – Convenient Location (Right Off Of Hwy 1)– Se Habla Español
Dental Health for the Entire Family Taking care of your mouth and teeth is important from early child-hood and throughout your life. Dental neglect can result in problems like cavities and even eventual loss of teeth.
There are some basic things that the whole family can do to keep your mouth and teeth healthy:•Brush daily with fluoride tooth paste (at least twice a day for 2 minutes each)• Floss your teeth every day (preferably in the evening)•Have smart healthy snacks – limit sugary snacks •If you have a sweet snack brush if possible or rinse vigorously with water.•Eat foods rich in calcium •Don't smoke or use tobacco products•See your dentist regularly
Healthy teeth are important to your child's overall health. From the time your child is born, there are things you can do to promote healthy teeth. For babies, you should clean teeth with a soft, clean cloth or baby's toothbrush. Avoid putting the baby to bed with a bottle and check teeth regularly for spots or stains.
All children should:•Brush teeth with a fluoride tooth paste •Provide healthy foods and limit sweet snacks and drinks •Have low-fat milk and dairy products that are rich in calciium. •Schedule regular dental check-ups
Starting good habits in children will help them have healthy teeth for their entire lifetime.
Improving Your SMILE With the help of your dentist, almost anyone can have a bright perfect smile. Of course orthodontic treatment can straighten teeth but additionally many new advances in dental materials and techniques allow your dentist to help you achieve near perfect teeth that can be almost as strong as original tooth structure.
Some of the things your dentist can do to achieve the SMILE you would like: •Whitening can make your teeth whiter and brighter•Using strong tooth colored resin materials to fill cavities •Re contouring some teeth that don’t match others•Closing spaces between teeth •Using tooth colored resin materials to repair chips or rough spots
The procedures used to accomplish these changes are often called:Cosmetic Dentistry Bleaching/Whitening CrownsCosmetic VeneersComposite Resin Restorations —Cabrillo Family Dental
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– We Welcome New Patients– State of the Art Equipment & Techniques– Cosmetic Dentistry– Gentle & Friendly Care
– Evening & Saturday Appts. Available– We're glad to help with your insurance – Convenient Location (Right Off Of Hwy 1)– Se Habla Español
Dental Health for the Entire Family Taking care of your mouth and teeth is important from early child-hood and throughout your life. Dental neglect can result in problems like cavities and even eventual loss of teeth.
There are some basic things that the whole family can do to keep your mouth and teeth healthy:•Brush daily with fluoride tooth paste (at least twice a day for 2 minutes each)• Floss your teeth every day (preferably in the evening)•Have smart healthy snacks – limit sugary snacks •If you have a sweet snack brush if possible or rinse vigorously with water.•Eat foods rich in calcium •Don't smoke or use tobacco products•See your dentist regularly
Healthy teeth are important to your child's overall health. From the time your child is born, there are things you can do to promote healthy teeth. For babies, you should clean teeth with a soft, clean cloth or baby's toothbrush. Avoid putting the baby to bed with a bottle and check teeth regularly for spots or stains.
All children should:•Brush teeth with a fluoride tooth paste •Provide healthy foods and limit sweet snacks and drinks •Have low-fat milk and dairy products that are rich in calciium. •Schedule regular dental check-ups
Starting good habits in children will help them have healthy teeth for their entire lifetime.
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Healthy teeth are important to your child's overall health. From the time your child is born, there are things you can do to promote healthy teeth. For babies, you should clean teeth with a soft, clean cloth or baby's toothbrush. Avoid putting the baby to bed with a bottle and check teeth regularly for spots or stains.
All children should:•Brush teeth with a fluoride tooth paste •Provide healthy foods and limit sweet snacks and drinks •Have low-fat milk and dairy products that are rich in calciium. •Schedule regular dental check-ups
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Cowell RanchLocated south of Half Moon Bay, Cowell begins with a half-mile trail to the point and then 150 stairs to a well-protected sandy beach. Restroom at lot and at beach. Permanent view scope on bluff. Nothern access point for 3 mile Cowell-Purisima Coastal Trail.
Pomponio state BeachPlenty of parking and picnic tables make this South Coast beach a perfect place for a barbecue with family. This day-use facility features a small lagoon and roaring surf.
Gazos Creek BeachAbundant tidepools dot a beach that is now part of the Año Nuevo State Reserve. The re-serve also includes Cascade Ranch. Parking is across from the Highway 1 Brewery.
tunitas Creek BeachWide, wild beach with dramatic cliff views to the north. Few visitors — perhaps because of the difficult, very steep trail down from Highway 1. If you are feeling adventurous, explore the caves on the southern part of the beach.
Pescadero state BeachRocky coves and tidepools. Popular with fishermen. Across the highway is Pescadero Marsh Natural Preserve, a popular spot for bird watchers and other naturalists. Several parking areas.
Bean Hollow state BeachBeautiful horseshoe shaped cove with plenty of tidepools to the north. Look for the self-guided nature trail — and keep your eyes open for sea urchins, crab and other marine life. Small, powerful waves can break right onshore.
san Gregorio state BeachThere is enough driftwood to build a vaca-tion home on this mile-long sandy beach at the mouth of the San Gregorio Creek. Rest-rooms and picnic area. At the intersection of Highway 84 and 1.
Redondo BeachSweeping views from the bluffs but a difficult scramble down eroded cliffs to the beach. Seldom visited but good way to access the Ritz-Carlton segment of Coastal Trail to the south.
ocean Colony BeachYou don’t need to stay at the Ritz-Carlton to utilize this beach. Park just before entering resort property on Miramontes Point Road. Beach is tucked under the golf course. Stairs down to beach.
Beaches
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Coastal trail Paved, blufftop trail connecting Poplar Street in Half Moon Bay to the harbor. (see hiking)
Cowell-Purissima trail Spectacular 3 mile long dirt trail on the blufftops between Cowell Ranch and Purissima. Cowell Ranch is just south of Miramontes Point Road in Half Moon Bay. (see hiking)
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ZABALLA HOUSE, 324 Main St.: A “Greek Revival” style building, Zaballa’s House stood as the wealthiest of the wealthy. Built around 1855 with wood from the local redwoods, the two-story house did not incur heavy damage in the 1906 earthquake. Today’s visitors can stay at the Zaballa House Bed and Breakfast. The History Association has a diorama of old Half Moon Bay — or Spanishtown as it was called 150 years ago — on display at the Zaballa House to give a real sense of the area’s original footprint.
MAIN STREET BRIDGEBefore 1900 there was nothing but a simple wooden bridge here but local businessman and popular County Supervisor Joseph Debenedetti used his infl uence to modernize it. According to the Half Moon Bay History Association, the steel used was from the discarded cables of San Francisco cable car lines. It is the fi rst concrete bridge in the county.
TIN PALACE 315 Main St.: Built in 1923, the skeleton of this building has taken many shapes and forms. The site for the old Tin Palace is currently occupied by the popular eatery, Pasta Moon. Known for its emphasis on fresh local produce, what many of its patrons do not know is that this building has served Half Moon Bay residents and tourists in many capacitties - Buggy repair, shipbuilding, machine shop and clothing.
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OLD JAIL 505 Johnston St.: Two cells and a small offi ce remind us of simpler days on the Coastside during the fi rst half of this century. The jail was built in 1911, and served law enforcement until 1969. It often open to the public.
THE INDEX SALOON/CUNHA COUNTRY GROCERY, 448 Main St.:
Initially developed as a saloon in 1900, this Half Moon Bay landmark was converted into a Country Store by William Cunha in the 1930s. It burned down in 2003 as was
rebuilt with a lot of community support.
JOHNSTON HOUSE, 110 Higgins Canyon Road: This stately home was among the fi rst houses built by the Americans coming to the Coastside from the east. This beautifully restored house was fi rst built in 1855 by James Johnston, one of four brothers who came to settle, do business, and help make Half Moon Bay a thriving early California town. He was involved in many Northern California enterprises, but died in poverty. He and his brothers left many lasting marks on the Coastside, one of which is “The White House,” which is a museum, often open to the public. Blown over in 1976 while on a temporary foundation, the house was meticulously rebuilt.
HOTEL MOSCONI/SAN BENITO HOUSE, 356 Main St.: Known as San Benito House today, Hotel Mosconi is one of the few buildings that serves the same purpose as it did back when it was built. Unfortunately for Italian Immigrant Emanuel Daneri, who built the hotel, the structure suffered much damage from the 1906 earthquake only one year after it opened its doors.
MILLER-DUTRA FUNERAL HOME, 645 Kelly Ave.: The building was originally built in 1905 and later refaced by Ben Cunha with his interpretation of the art Nouveau style. It has had the same use for more than a century.
COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 777 Johnston St.: The oldest church building in the community, the Half Moon Bay Methodist church has been expanded since it was fi rst built in 1872 and the names seen in the sidewalk are those of early supporters.
FRANCIS BUILDING, 413 Main St.: Entrepreneur and County Supervisor Manuel Francis built this Mission Revival style building in 1922 with retail shops downstairs and his family’s home upstairs.
PABLO VASQUEZ HOUSE, 270 Main St.: Built in 1869 by then “town personality” and constable, Pablo Vasquez, this home departed form the Hispanic tradition.
HALF MOON BAY BAKERY, 514 Main St.: According to the Half Moon Bay History Association, this local bakery stands nearly exactly where the town’s fi rst bakery was located around 1860. The new bakery was built in 1929. It still uses its original double ovens that are made of brick.
ODD FELLOWS ODD FELLOWS HALL, HALL, 526 Main St.: 526 Main St.: The Independent Order The Independent Order The Independent Order The Independent Order of Odd Fellows is the of Odd Fellows is the oldest fraternity on the oldest fraternity on the oldest fraternity on the oldest fraternity on the Coastside. This building Coastside. This building was built as a meeting was built as a meeting place for the club in 1895.place for the club in 1895.place for the club in 1895.
MANUAL J. BERNARDO HOUSE, Johnston and Miramontes streets: Built in 1912 by carpenter Manuel Bernardo, this house reveals the careful craftsmanship of its owner.
JOSE C. HELHENA HOUSE, 736 Main St.: Representing the Victorian era, carpenter Helhena’s house was built in 1906. It has large overhanging Bay windows in the sides and much of the exterior has been restored.
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tHe HeARt oF tHe CoAstAL tRAIL Besides one short dirt section near surf-ers beach and a shared road in Miramar, the trail from the harbor to Seymour Bridge just past Poplar Avenue is an unbroken, paved flat path that can acco-modate runners, walkers, bikers, skaters and wheelchairs. The trail can be accessed in several locations.Distance from Poplar Beach to the harbor is about 4.5 miles.
A vital link along the blufftops One of the most popular and celebrated features of the Coastside is a coastal path that connects many of our local communities, parks and beaches. The surface varies from dirt, to gravel to asphalt. From the easily accessible Mirada West to the beauti-ful and remote Cowell-Purisima trail, visitors and locals utilize the path for exercise, relaxation and commuting.
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Pillar Point BluffA wide, dirt path con-nects the harbor to the neighborhood of Seal Cove in Moss Beach.Access from Mav-ericks parking lot, Airport Blvd. or Ocean Blvd. in Moss Beach. Beautiful views of Ross's Cove and the Marine Reserve. 1.2 miles from Maver-icks parking to Moss Beach.
Dardanelle trailA new trail connects Cypress Ave. to Lake St. in Moss Beach.There is also a blufftop trail above Fitzgerald marine reserve. Both are dirt. Bikes not al-lowed on blufftop..25 miles.
the "strand"A short unimproved trail follows the blufftop below Vallemar St.
PrincetonThere is no trail through Princeton currently. Use surface streets to connect har-bor to Pillar Point Bluff.
Missing linkFrom Moss Beach to Rancho Corral de Tierra in Montara, the only passage is along highway or surface streets.
neW tRAIL oPeneD In MARCH 2014The tunnels are open and the old Highway 1 at Devil's Slide has been converted to a bike and walking path with mag-nificent views. Interpretative signs guide the way. Limited parking on both the north and south sides.
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Mirada West This section of the trail connects Miramar to Surfers Beach. Paved.
share the road Mirada Rd. is used to connect the Mirada West to the formal trail to the south.
Golf courseThis section of the trail doubles as a cart path for the golf course. A paved path leads from Redondo Beach Rd., through the Ritz-Carl-ton property and along the golf course. Park-ing also available at the hotel. Ask for trail parking at the kiosk. 1.2 miles.
WavecrestAccess is permitted between Seymour Bridge and Redondo Beach Rd., but the network of trails is unimproved. Good for hiking and mountain bikes. Difficult beach access. .9 miles.
Missing linkA rough trail exists to connect the golf course to Cowell Ranch State Beach.
ParkingThere is a fee to park at some State Parks. Others are free.
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Cowell-Purisima trail One of the most beautiful trails in Califor-nia, this section runs 3 miles from Cowell Ranch State Beach to the south. This hard pack, dirt and gravel trail is wide enough for jog strollers and bicycles. The trail hugs the edge of the blufftop between working farms and the ocean. Except for Cowell Ranch, there is NO beach access. The trail is relatively flat except for a short set of switchbacks down to a creekbed at the half way mark. Restrooms at both the north and south access points. Trail is currently open on weekends and holidays only. 3.5 miles.
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the Coastal trail One of the Coastside’s premier projects, this beautiful trail officially starts at Coronado Street in El Granada on the undeveloped land called Mirada Surf West, just south of the jetty at Pillar Point Harbor. It winds through Miramar and Half Moon Bay, ending officially just south of Poplar Avenue. Informal pieces of the trail run through Moss Beach, Princeton and the harbor as well. Very popular with locals, the Coast-al Trail is open to those traveling by foot, bicycle or (at least in parts) by horse. Expect traffic, as this trail is usually busy. A new addition running between Cowell Ranch and Verde Road is now open to hikers and bikers. see MAP PReviOUs PAge
Mcnee Ranch state Park
Jaunting through the 700-acre McNee Ranch State Park, it’s plain to see why the park is one of the Coast-side’s top hiking destinations. Situated near Montara Mountain, the land provides breathtaking ocean and hillside views for reasonable effort. Take the San Pedro Mountain Road north across the park for a 6.4-mile round trip hike. This route was the one used before it was replaced by Devil’s Slide. For a steep climb, start from Highway 1 and take the North Peak Access Road. The round trip is 7.6 miles. If you’re in the mood for a shorter trek, try the path to Gray Whale Cove, two miles round trip. To get to McNee Ranch State Park, take Highway 1 north from Half Moon Bay. Just north of Montara State Beach you’ll find an entrance and plenty of parking. Open to hikers, equestrians and cyclists.
san Pedro valley County Park
Like McNee Ranch, this 1,150-acre park in Pacifica offers incredible ocean vistas at the top of the moun-tain. A network of short trails, including the easy, 400-foot Plaskon Nature Trail and the 0.6-mile Brooks Falls Overlook Trail, make the park an ideal outing for families. If you’d like to hike a little farther, try the 2.1-mile each way Montara Mountain Trail, or the Hazelnut Trail, 3.7 miles one way. Most of the park is wheelchair accessible, and there is one bicycle trail (Weiler Ranch Road), plus several equestrian trails. To get there, take Highway 1 from the south end of Pacifica and turn east on Linda Mar Boulevard to the park entrance.
Burleigh Murray Ranch state Park
This lovely short trail is actually an old farm road. It follows Mills Creek and will lead you by a historic ranch and barn. Two miles round trip to the barn, four miles round trip to the water tanks. Trails for equestrians, hikers and cyclists: From the intersections of highways 1 and 92, go south on Highway 1 for 1.2 miles to Higgins Purisima Road. Turn east and go 1.7 miles to the park entrance, where you’ll find parking.
edgewood County Park and natural Preserve
Edgewood is a San Mateo County park adjacent to Pulgas Ridge and contains 467 acres of land. There are more than seven miles of trail within the park and several loops. However, dogs and pets are not al-lowed, and there are restrictions on bicycles and horses. It is a “park for all seasons,” with pleasant views year-round and beautiful greenery in the spring months. Start at the entrance and follow Edgewood Trail or Sylvan Loop, then choose a path. There are many possible routes at this park, making it a fun place to come back to again and again. To get there from Interstate 280, take the Edgewood Road exit and go west. Park on the south side of Edgewood Road near the freeway or at Cañada and Edgewood roads.
Purisima Creek trail This old county road used in the 19th century follows Purisima Creek through steep canyons. It’s quiet, wide, and 8.4 miles round trip. Alternatively, you might make a loop from the North Ridge Trail or Harkins Ridge Trail and return on the Whittemore Gulch Trail for a vigorous 6.8-mile trip. Or, from the Higgins Purisima entrance, try the challenging 9.1-mile loop: take Purisima Creek Trail to the Soda Gulch Trail, connect with Harkins Ridge Trail, the North Ridge Trail and then end with Whittemore Gulch Trail. Some trails are open only for hikers; others are open to equestrians and cyclists. There is even a 1/4-mile-long trail, funded by the Peninsula Open Space Trust, for the physically limited. Access the preserve from either Higgins Purisima Road or Skyline Boulevard 6.5 miles south of Highway 92.
The Coastside’s scenic beauty has a funny way of grounding people while simultaneously elevating them to new heights. Many of us have chosen life on the coast because we are drawn magnetically to the pris-tine beauty that surrounds us. The rolling surf bleeds into the beach; the sand meets a barrier of bluffs that protect the community from the sea. A short distance from the shore, gentle slopes grow into grassy foothills, eventually rising to mountainous peaks — all within walking, biking or riding distance. Spring and summer are the ideal seasons to explore this region. What follows should not be mistaken for an all-inclusive list of Coastside retreats. It focuses on day hikes for those traveling on foot, but includes great ideas for cyclists, equestrians and overnight campers.
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Devil's slide trail Just opened in late March 2014, this paved mile and a half long trail is actually the former Highway 1 before it was diverted into the newly constructed Tom Lantos Tunnels. Magnificent views of the Pacific and, on a clear day, the Farallon Islands. Rest areas and interpretive signs are welcome additions for visitors. Wide, paved roadway is suitable for walkers, bikers, strollers etc., but the hills are challenging. Limited parking on the north and south sides. Access is from either Pacifica or Montara.
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Año nuevo state Reserve
People come from around the world to experience this treasured coastal strip, many of them hoping to glimpse the reserve’s most famous attraction elephant seals in action. Año Nuevo is a three-mile round trip to the Año Nuevo Point. It’s an easy hike until you get to the sand, where there are dunes that make the trek more challenging. There is beach access for disabled people. Bicyclists and equestrians prohibited. From Northern Elephant Field, with binoculars, you might spot elephant seals, which molt during the spring and summer. No pets allowed. Permits are free and you get them at the entrance station from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. South on Highway 1, 30 miles from Half Moon Bay.
Butano state Park Located in a quiet, woody canyon, this park is a favorite for campers. It’s popular among hikers as well. The beautiful, challenging 10-mile Canyon Trail connects you to a series of circuits through the park. Equestri-ans, bicyclists and dogs are prohibited from trails. Call (650) 879-2025 for more information. Butano is off Highway 1, 4.6 miles south of Highway 84. Take Pescadero Road east for 2.6 miles, turn south on Cloverdale Road and then go five miles to the park entrance on the left.
Memorial Park Nestled in the redwood forestland behind Pescadero, Memorial Park offers outdoor enthusiasts a tranquil retreat. Inside the park, visitors will find a series of trails snaking past campsites and picnic areas to breath-taking vistas of the Santa Cruz Mountains and swimming holes in Pescadero Creek. Perfect for campers and hikers, the park prohibits bikes, horses and dogs. Trails from the park connect to adjacent properties Pes-cadero Creek County Park, Portola State Park and Butano State Park. To get to Memorial Park, take Highway 1 to Pescadero Creek Road and drive eight miles east — the park entrance is on the right-hand side of the road.
Crystal springs Cross Country
Running Course
With views of the San Francisco skyline, this 7.5-mile course is considered one of the best cross-country paths in the Bay Area. Maintained by College of San Mateo volunteers, the trail is open exclusively to hik-ers, joggers and runners. Be sure to bring a water bottle — the trail area can get pretty hot on sunny days. Athletes have been known to pass out from heat exhaustion when running this trail. To get there from the coast or Interstate 280, take Highway 92 east and exit at Ralston Avenue. Turn right on Hallmark Drive and continue to Hallmark Park. Park on the street and enter the trailhead by the path near the tennis courts. From I-280, take Highway 92 east and follow the directions above.
Pulgas Ridge open space Preserve
This 366-acre Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District preserve contains two beautiful loop hikes and joins the San Francisco Watershed. There are six miles of trails to travel for hikers only. One three-mile loop is a surfaced road designed for hikers and cyclists. An alternate route, the Polly Geraci Trail, meets up with the main loop. To get there, take the Edgewood Road exit from Interstate 280 and go east one mile. Turn left on Crestview Drive and left on Edmonds Road.
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Russian Ridge open space Preserve
In the spring, Russian Ridge is one of the best places to view wildflowers in the area. Year-round, the pre-serve has wonderful views of the Santa Cruz Mountains and San Francisco Bay. Enjoy the preserve’s grassy hillsides, which are not as steep as Purisima or Windy Hill. Hikers, bicyclists and equestrians permitted; no dogs allowed. The entrance to Russian Ridge can be accessed by taking Skyline Boulevard (Highway 35) 19.7 miles south of Highway 92.
Purisima Creek Redwoods open
space
This preserve contains a 21-mile network of challenging trails through canyons and ridges under a balcony of redwoods. Think about browsing through a guidebook before heading out — the trail possibilities are many.
Windy Hill open space Preserve
The trails are distinct, and the views incredible. Park at the designated parking area on Skyline Blvd., 14.8 miles south of Highway 92. The Spring Ridge Trail is open to bikers, horses, hikers and dogs.
Big Basin Redwoods state Park
Established in 1902, Big Basin is California’s oldest state park, and consists of over 18,000 acres of old-growth and recovering redwood forest. Trails range from easy to moderate, with options for hikers, back-packers, cyclists and equestrians. To get to Big Basin, take Skyline Boulevard (Hwy. 35) to Hwy. 9, and then take Big Basin Way to the Ranger Station.
sam McDonald County Park
This easily overlooked 850-acre park lies about 3 miles west of La Honda on Pescadero Creek Road. With its network of trails, the park offers equestrian adventurers a place to stretch their horses’ legs. To get to the park, Take Highway 1 to Pescadero Creek Road. Then go east 11 miles to the park entrance.
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Bach Dancing and Dynamite society
A bohemian beach-house party evolved into the nationally respected Bach, officially incorporated in November 1964. Owner Pete Douglas is fiercely dedicated to preserving and presenting a scene of world-class jazz, classical, contemporary and fusion music in the informally elegant, intimate Douglas Beach House. Downstairs, his Ebb Tide Beach Club welcomes members and guests for music and camaraderie. 726-4143; bachddsoc.org.
Coastal Repertory theatre
Founded in 1986 as This Side of the Hill Players, Coastal Rep presents quality drama, comedy, farce, classic, musical theater, family and avant-garde productions in the comfortable 158-seat Mel Mello Center for the Performing Arts in Half Moon Bay. 569-3266; www.coastalrep.com.
Apple Jack’s 8970 La Honda Road, La Honda, 747-0331. Rock, blues, reggae or country music at 9:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; folk, rock and country from 4 to 9 p.m. Sundays.
CAMeRon’s RestAuRAnt AnD Inn
Open Mic, Karaoke and bands. 1410 S. Cabrillo Highway. Half Moon Bay. 726-5705. Page 18
Cetrella 845 Main St., Half Moon Bay, 726-4090. Jazz and blues from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; occasional special events.
Cafe Classique 107 Sevilla Ave, El Granada 726-9775. “Songwriters’ Set” 10:30 a.m. Mondays through Fridays; live music 8:30 a.m. Sundays, open mike 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays.
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390 Capistrano Road, Princeton, 728-2739. Blues, jazz, rock, 7 to 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 5 to 9 p.m. Sun-days. Page 14
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Miramar Beach, Miramar, 726-9053. A solo pianist does jazz, contemporary and piano music from 5 to 9 p.m. Thurs-days and Saturdays, and noon to 4 p.m. Sundays. Page 18
Pasta Moon Music Box at the Moon. 315 Main St. Half Moon Bay, a variety of music — acoustic, jazz, country, folk — starting at 6:30 p.m, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
oLD PRInCeton LAnDInG 460 Capistrano Road, Princeton,728-7096. Pool tournament 7 p.m. Tuesdays, live jazz, blues, hip hop, reggae or rock starting around 9 p.m. most evenings. Page 12
sAM’s CHoWDeR House 4210 N. Cabrillo Highway, Half Moon Bay 712-0245. Live music. May – Oct.: Fri. evenings; Sat. and Sun. afternoons. Nov. – Apr.: Fri. and Sat. evenings. Page 10
san Gregorio store Stage Road and Highway 84, San Gregorio , 726-0565. Acoustic, folk, rock, Irish, blues, bluegrass, country and origi-nals in late mornings and afternoons Saturdays and Sundays.
Surrounded by the finest in natural beauty, Coastsiders have added the best in performing arts to go with it. Theater, music, dance, original performance art, all thrive on the coast. And if you want to listen to live music — either to just kick back or to rev you up — there are plenty of hot spots for cool sounds too.
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Andreotti's Barn Built in the 1870s and purchased by the Andreotti family in 1926, it is still in active use as a produce stand for locally grown fruit and vegetables. 867-1565.
Community united Methodist Church
Built in 1872, with stained-glass windows that reflect Coastside themes. Miramontes and Johnston Streets, Half Moon Bay. 726-4621.
Cunha’s Country Grocery
Built in 1900. Once a speak-easy, it retains its history as a country grocery and housewares store. Main Street and Kelly Avenue, Half Moon Bay. 726-4071.
City Hall Built in 1904, it went from the Bank of Half Moon Bay to the Bank of Italy and now City Hall. Corner of Main Street and Kelly Avenue, Half Moon Bay.
Half Moon Bay Jail Restored to house the Spanishtown Historical Society museum, it’s a trip back in time, with a tiny jail cell and lots of old photos. 505 Johnston St., Half Moon Bay. 726-7084.
the I.D.e.s. Hall The Irmandade do Divino Espirito Santo Society, built in 1895. 735 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-2729
Mosconi Hotel Built in 1905. Now houses the San Benito House deli and bed-and-breakfast. 356 Main St., Half Moon Bay.
James Johnston House The White House of Half Moon Bay, built by Scottish immigrant Johnston in 1853. On Higgins Purisima Road just south of downtown Half Moon Bay, visible from Highway 1.
Miramar Beach Restaurant
Originally a Prohibition-era roadhouse, speak-easy and house of ill repute. Built-in nooks housed illegal whiskey. Magellan Avenue and Mirada Road, Miramar. 726-9053. Page 14
Moss Beach Distillery Built in 1928 as a road house; home to the spectral Blue Lady, who, legend has it, haunts the restaurant. Beach Way and Ocean Boulevard, Moss Beach. 728-5595.
Pescadero Church Built in 1867 and still standing. 363 Stage Road, Pescadero. 879-0408.
Pigeon Point Lighthouse
The lighthouse was built in 1872 and is one of the West Coast’s tallest. About 20 miles south of Half Moon Bay on Highway 1. 879-2025.
san Gregorio store Built in the 1930s and a haven for residents, live music, an amazing selection of books and household items. Highway 84 and Stage Road. San Gregorio. 726-0565.
the 1855 estanislao zaballa House
Built circa 1855 by Zaballa after his marriage into the family of one of Half Moon Bay’s original land grant holders. 326 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-9123. Page 55
Fitzgerald Marine Reserve A living museum of tide pools full of marine plant and animal life. Open morning to dusk. Moss Beach. 728-3584.
Point Montara Lighthouse
Established in 1875, includes hostel and is a great whale-watching spot. 728-3584.
Grab your camera and get ready to snap pictures of the San Mateo County Coastside that you can bring home and enjoy for years to come. Drive or walk by some of the more than 100-year-old buildings, or even take the time to go in. see historical map on page 39 for more.
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Seton Coastside provides compassionate care including a 116-bed skilled nursing facility with long-term care for the elderly and chronically ill, and hospitalization in the medical unit. Seton Coastside has the only standby 24-hour physician-staffed emergency department on the coast from Daly City to Santa Cruz. Seton Medical Center is located in Daly City. Off Highway 1: 600 Marine Blvd., Moss Beach. (650) 563-7100. setonmedicalcenter.org/coastside
the Coastside RotaCare Clinic
The Coastside RotaCare Clinic brings urgent care to those who have no medical insurance or are underin-sured. The Clinic is open Wednesdays from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Shoreline Station: 225 S Cabrillo Highway, Suite 200A, Half Moon Bay. (650) 573-3774. www.rotacarebayarea.org
sonrisas Community Dental Center
Sonrisas Community Dental Center opened its doors in 2001 to provide access to affordable dental care for low-income San Mateo Coastside residents. Last year, they provided dental treatment to nearly 1,500 children and adults who might otherwise have gone without care. Pilarcitos Square: 210 San Mateo Road, Suite 104, Half Moon Bay. 726-2144. www.sonrisasdental.org
Coastside Adult Day Health Center
CADHC keeps the frail, elderly and disabled as healthy, active and independent as possible, when advanc-ing years or physical/mental conditions call for extra care and attention. The agency offers a daily program of activities and substantial health services. Come see the new building at 925 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-5067. www.coastsideadultdayhealth.org
senior Coastsiders Founded in 1977, Senior Coastsiders has become the focal point for senior services on the Coastside. The agency serves as a resource for the entire community for information on aging, support of caregivers, and development of innovative approaches to address issues of aging. Ted Adcock Community/Senior Center. 925 Main St., Half Moon Bay. 726-9056. www.seniorcoastsiders.org
steRLInG CouRt Sterling Court is a full service active independent and assisted-living retirement community located in the San Mateo. 850 N. El Camino Real, San Mateo. 344-8200. www.sterlingcourt.com. Page 56
three Bells of Montara
A locally owned and operated assisted living facility in Montara for short- and long-term care. 1185 Acacia Street Montara. 728-5483. www.threebellsofmontara.com.
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FaithCalvary Chapel of Half Moon Bay 436 Purissima St., Half Moon Bay. 726-7978. cchmb.org
Church in the Redwoods Worship 8910 La Honda Road, La Honda.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daysaints 375 California Street and Hwy 1, Moss Beach. 728-5556. lds.org
Mariner’s Community Church 225 S. Cabrillo Highway #101C, Half Moon Bay. 726-5959. marinerscc.org
our Lady of the Pillar Catholic Church 400 Church Street, Half Moon Bay. 726-4674. ourladyofthepillar.org
our Lady of Refuge 146 Sears Ranch Road, La Honda. 726-4674.
Parish of st. Anthony (Pescadero) 696 North St., Pescadero. 726-4674.
Pescadero Community Church 363 Stage Road, Pescadero. 879-0408. pescaderochurch.org
DemographicsPopulation: 37,234Housing units: 14,523Renters: 31.7 percentHouseholds with children: 32.3 percentMedian Household Income: $90,472Carpoolers: 10.9 percentSelf-employed: 8.6 percentSource: U.S. Census and American Community Survey
An overviewIf Pacifica is a bedroom community, it certainly has a lovely west-facing picture window. Nearly 40,000 people live along the northern stretch of San Mateo County coastline, drawn by an easy commute and the Pacific Ocean.It’s divided roughly into about a dozen neighborhoods, from Fair-mont in ithe north to Park Pacifica in the south. Unlike, the towns to the south of Devil’s Slide, Pacifica has a more dense, suburban feel. That isn’t all bad: City residents benefit from an array of mu-nicipal services, including police and parks.
HistoryOriginally, the city was home to a pair of Ohlone Indian villages, one on San Pedro Creek and the other on Calera Creek, near what is now the Rockaway Beach neighborhood. Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portola is said to have discovered the San Francisco Bay by climbing Sweeney Ridge in 1769.Fast forward to the city’s incorporation in 1957. It brought together nine unincorporated communities, many of which remain some-what distinct neighborhoods today.
surf cultureLike many beach towns in California, Pacifica lays claim to signifi-cant surf spots. Linda Mar State Beach is a popular spot for Bay Area beginners. More advanced surfers might take on Rockaway Beach and Sharp Park Beach, — but be warned: strong rip cur-rents and big swells can make these spots a challenge for anyone.Pacifica has six annual surf competitions and a number of surf shops from Crespi Boulevard to Pedro Point.
BeachesPerhaps the two most inviting coastal spots in Pacifica are Rocka-way Beach and Linda Mar State Beach.Rockaway is south of the Pacifica Pier and is a popular place for tourists and locals alike. There are restaurants and hotels, and even the Pacifica Visitor Information Center should you need maps or other ideas for things to do in Pacifica.Linda Mar is a long crescent to the south and one of the area’s best spots for surfing and just generally playing in the sand. You might see whales from this vantage in the spring, and bring your dog — as long as you pack the leash.
Pacifica PierLooking for a good place to see the waves? You might try Pacifica Pier, 2100 Beach Blvd. In the winter months, huge waves crash on the pier, but even when the water is calm there is likely to be plenty to see. You might see crabbers working the pylons or sim-ply bikers and walkers getting some exercise by the ocean.
sAnCHez ARt CenteRThe art center at 1220-B Linda Mar Blvd. is one of the cultural gems of San Mateo County. The gallery is open to the public from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday through Sunday. There is a full schedule of exhibits and receptions throughout the year at a center funded by grants, donations and other private sources.
PacificaIt is now a straight shot from Montara to Linda Mar thanks to a pair of 4,200 foot bores and a 1,000 foot bridge. Pacifica is where a lot of Coastside residents head to to shop for groceries, dine in a variety of res-taurants or be entertained at venues not found on the Coastside. It is also a very popular destination to for surfers and anglers. Pacifica is a string of communities hugging the coast, each with it's own flavor. Here are a few items that make it unique — and a few of the most popular places to visit.
Calvary Chapel of Half Moon Bay 436 Purissima St., Half Moon Bay. 726-7978. cchmb.org
Church in the Redwoods Worship 8910 La Honda Road, La Honda.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daysaints 375 California Street and Hwy 1, Moss Beach. 728-5556. lds.org
Mariner’s Community Church 225 S. Cabrillo Highway #101C, Half Moon Bay. 726-5959. marinerscc.org
our Lady of the Pillar Catholic Church 400 Church Street, Half Moon Bay. 726-4674. ourladyofthepillar.org
our Lady of Refuge 146 Sears Ranch Road, La Honda. 726-4674.
Parish of st. Anthony (Pescadero) 696 North St., Pescadero. 726-4674.
Pescadero Community Church 363 Stage Road, Pescadero. 879-0408. pescaderochurch.org
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PacificaBeACHes
Linda Mar is also known as Pacifica State Beach. Located at the southern end of Pacifica, this crescent- shaped beach is one of the most popular surfing spots in Northern Califor-nia. Showers, bathrooms and a large, paved parking area make it a very convenient destination.
Rockaway Rockaway Beach is tucked between Linda Mar and Sharp Park. Popular for experi-enced surfers and beach walkers. Restaurants and hotels make this quite a popular spot for visitors.
sharp Park Beach The Pacifica Pier is the most prominent feature of this long beach. The area includes picnic facilities, a walking promenade and vistas of Mori Point Headlands.
PARKs AnD tRAiLs
Milagra Ridge This 239-acre open space is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Locat-ed just off Sharp Park Road at College Drive. Hiking is mostly level and paved. Dogs allowed on leash. The entrance to Milagra Ridge is off of Sharp Park Road in Pacifica. From Highway 1, follow Sharp Park Road to the east, or from Skyline Boulevard (High-way 35), follow Sharp Park Road to the west. Turn north on College Drive and continue about 1/4 mile to roadside parking at the Milagra Ridge gate.
Mori Point Headlands Originally part of the Spanish San Pedro Land Grant, Mori Point's site has seen many enterprises over the last 120 years. The Mori Point Inn, built in the 1870s,was the last structure on the site. Its colorful history includes a ranch house, hotel, speakeasy, res-taurant and dancehall. It mysteriously burned to the ground in 1966. The land itself has been of interest to real estate developers since the early 1900s. The effort to preserve Mori Point is a success story of community involvement. Mori Point was added to the GGNRA in 2000. The park can be accessed from the Rockaway Beach quarry Trail or along the levee at Clarendon and Beach Blvd. Dogs allowed on leash.
sweeney Ridge This federally protected hiking area of ridges and ravines between San Bruno and Pa-cifica offers steep and rolling coastal hills overlooking the San Francisco Peninsula. On a clear day views of the Farallon Islands, Mt. Tamalpais, Point Reyes and Mt. Diablo can be seen. The trail is open to hikers, equestrians and bicyclists from 8 a.m. to dusk. The driveway leading up to the trailhead in the Shelldance Nursery lot is a bit obscure. Fol-low it to the large, gravel parking lot where a large GGNRA sign resides in the north-west corner, marking the area as Sweeney Ridge.
san Pedro valley Park This vast area embraces the middle and south forks of San Pedro Creek's Steelhead spawning grounds. Group picnic areas, nature trail, views of the Brooks Waterfall and a visitors center are featured here. Open 8 a.m. to dusk. In the Linda Mar neighborhood, take Oddstad Blvd. to Rosita Road. $5 entrance fee for cars.
Frontierland Park Tucked away on a hillside in Park Pacifica, Frontierland Park is a true Bay Area gem. Large sloping lawns and an extensive children's playground make it a popular spot for birthday parties, events and family fun. Barbecue areas and picnic sites available. Located at the top of Yosemite Dr. in the back of Linda Mar. Free parking.
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BAkERIES
Mazzetti’s Bakery 63
BEAUty
Princeton Waters Maritime Salon 51
ChIRoPRACtIC & MASSAGE
Jana Philip Massage & Hair Services 44
Massage on the Coast 44
The Music Within Us 44
CAtERING
Sample This! 26
DINING
Café Capistrano 23
Café Classique 26
Camerons Restaurant, Pub and Inn 26
Chez Shea 26
Duarte’s Tavern 23
Flavor 16
Half Moon Bay Brewing Company 14
Half Moon Bay Coffee Company 26
Half Moon Bay Joe’s 26
Harbor Pizza 26
Jersey Joe’s Coastside 19
La Costanera 20
Mezza Luna 22
Miramar Beach Restaurant 18
Princeton Seafood Company 51
Sam’s Chowder House 10
Silver Star Grill 12
Spanishtown 26
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Tam’s 24
ENtERtAINMENt
Coastal Rep Theatre 36
Old Princeton Landing 14
FARM StANDS
Andreotti’s Family Farm 36
GALLERIES
Coastal Arts League 59
Colors of the Coast Gallery & Gift Shop 40
Cottage Industries 42
Personal FX 40
Sanchez Art Center 63
GRoCERIES
New Leaf Community Market 38
hoME AND GARDEN SERvICES
Audrey Perry, CKD 38
Coastside Technical Services 44
Coastside Termite 44
Gaffigan Co. 54
George Salet Plumbing 44
Miramar Technologies 44
Rice Trucking & Soil Farm 27
hotELS AND ACCoMMoDAtIoNS
Costanoa Lodge and Camp 30
1855 Zaballa House 59
INFoRMAtIoNHalf Moon Bay Coastside Chamber of Commerce & Visitors’ Bureau
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MEDICAL AND DENtAL
Alborzi Orthodontics 52
Cabrillo Family Dental Care 34
Coastside Eye Care 56
Health Plan of San Mateo 2
Immediate Care 54
David R. Maahs, DDS 53
Main Street Medical 53
MoRtGAGE SERvICES
Real Estate Funding Service Inc. 52
PEt CARE
All Animal Mobile Veterinary Clinic 56
Half Moon Bay Veterinary Hospital 54
Pacifica Pet Hospital 63
PRoFESSIoNAL SERvICES
Bay World Travel 42
H & R Block 4
Patricia Roma, Attorney At Law 52
Weller/O’Brien Insurance Services 42
REAL EStAtE
Accent Homes 30
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Coldwell Banker 6
Ara Croce, Intero Real Estate Services 1
Susie Montgelas, Alain Pinel Realtors 56
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RECREAtIoN
Andreotti’s Ocean View Driving Range 36
Butler Golf 37
New Captain Pete 51
San Mateo County Harbor 50
Sea Bowl 63
REtAIL
Barterra 40
Coastside Books 40
Cottage Industries 42
Fog Town Toys 58
Gallery M 59
Goldworks Fine Jewelry 52
Half Moon Bay Electric 41
Inkspell Books 41
Jewels Forever 63
Light + Art 58
Luz Luna Imports 41
Made in Pescadero 45
Mandala Treasures 59
Mavericks Surf Shop 51
Ocean Books 41
Oddyssea 40
P. Cottontail 58
Personal FX 40
Savvy Skirts 58
Seascapes 59
Talbot’s Toyland 56
The Paper Crane 41
The Posh Moon 41
The Squash Blossom 41
Tokenz 41
Unique Clothing by Margo 40
You Name It! 63
SChooLS & kIDS ACtIvItIES
Sea Crest School 54
SENIoR LIvING
Sterling Court 34
BEER & WINE tAStING
Barterra 40
Hop Dogma Brewing Co. 45
SPRING/SUMMER 2014 Coastside Guide 65
HotlineFOR AnY eMeRgenCY CALL 911
san Mateo County sheriff Half Moon Bay sub station
Office 726-8288 Dispatch 726-8286
san Mateo County sheriff Moss Beach sub station
Office 573-2801Dispatch 363-4911
smcsheriff.com
Coastside Fire Protection District
Office 726-5213 coastsidefire.org
Cal Fire 879-0121(Pescadero)
La Honda volunteer Fire Brigade
747-0381 lahondafire.org
eMeRgenCY
Poison Control (800) 523-2222 calpoison.org
seton Coastside emergency Room
563-7107 setoncoastside.org
veterinary emergencies (after 6 p.m.)
348-2575
Peninsula Humane society 340-7022
san Mateo County Ambulance service
364-1313
American Medical Response
Main 235-1333Dispatch 888-650-5472
san Mateo County emergency services
363-4012
CitY OF HALF MOOn BAY
City Manager City Council, City Clerk
726-8270 726-8271
hmbcity.com
Building, Public Works, City engineer
726-8260
Business licenses 726-8281
City Attorney 726-8270
Finance 726-8280
Recycling 726-8263
Parks and Recreation 802-4382
Planning 726-8250
seRviCes
sBC/At&t (800) 310-2355 att.com
Coastside County Water District
726-4405 coastsidewater.org
Montara Water and sanitary District
728-3545 mwsd.montara.org
PG&e (800) 743-5000 pge.com
Granada sanitary District 726-7093 granada.ca.gov
sewer Authority Mid Coastside
726-0124 samcleanswater.org
Allied Waste services 592-2411 alliedwastesmc.com
seRviCes
Recology of the Coast 355-9000 recologyofthecoast.com
ox Mountain Landfill Office 726-1819 Scale House 726-4718
Pescadero Dump 879-0729
u.s. Postal service usps.com
el Granada 726-5000
Half Moon Bay 726-4015
La Honda 747-0515
Montara 728-5251
Moss Beach 728-3151
Pescadero 879-0214
san Gregorio 726-1045
tv AnD WeB
Comcast (800) 945-2288 comcast.com
Coastside net, Inc. 726-5900 coastside.net
OtHeR
Half Moon Bay Airport 573-3701
Half Moon Bay Library 726-2316 smcl.org
Pillar Point Harbor District 726-4382 smharbor.com
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HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
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For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
Rose & NateRose & NateRose & NateSerdySerdySerdy
650.759.9219650.759.9219650.759.9219
CherylCherylCherylStocktonStocktonStockton
650.888.8894650.888.8894650.888.8894
JudyJudyJudyJudyTaylorTaylorTaylorTaylor
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Ron Gable,Ron Gable,VP/ManagerVP/Manager650.712.1199
Lisa Sakaguchi,Tom & Sharon Salet
650.245.6326
TrishMcCoy
650.245.9903
Michael Hoyt, Loan Offi cer650 931 2810
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
Rose & NateRose & NateRose & NateSerdySerdySerdy
650.759.9219650.759.9219650.759.9219
CherylCherylCherylStocktonStocktonStockton
650.888.8894650.888.8894650.888.8894
JudyJudyJudyJudyTaylorTaylorTaylorTaylor
650.479.1284650.479.1284650.479.1284650.479.1284
Ron Gable,Ron Gable,VP/ManagerVP/Manager650.712.1199
Lisa Sakaguchi,Tom & Sharon Salet
650.245.6326
TrishMcCoy
650.245.9903
Michael Hoyt, Loan Offi cer650 931 2810
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
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LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
Rose & NateRose & NateRose & NateSerdySerdySerdy
650.759.9219650.759.9219650.759.9219
CherylCherylCherylStocktonStocktonStockton
650.888.8894650.888.8894650.888.8894
JudyJudyJudyJudyTaylorTaylorTaylorTaylor
650.479.1284650.479.1284650.479.1284650.479.1284
Ron Gable,Ron Gable,VP/ManagerVP/Manager650.712.1199
Lisa Sakaguchi,Tom & Sharon Salet
650.245.6326
TrishMcCoy
650.245.9903
Michael Hoyt, Loan Offi cer650 931 2810
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HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
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For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
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For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
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For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
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For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
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For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
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For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
Rose & NateRose & NateRose & NateSerdySerdySerdy
650.759.9219650.759.9219650.759.9219
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650.888.8894650.888.8894650.888.8894
JudyJudyJudyJudyTaylorTaylorTaylorTaylor
650.479.1284650.479.1284650.479.1284650.479.1284
Ron Gable,Ron Gable,VP/ManagerVP/Manager650.712.1199
Lisa Sakaguchi,Tom & Sharon Salet
650.245.6326
TrishMcCoy
650.245.9903
Michael Hoyt, Loan Offi cer650 931 2810
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
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For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
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For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
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For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
Rose & NateRose & NateRose & NateSerdySerdySerdy
650.759.9219650.759.9219650.759.9219
CherylCherylCherylStocktonStocktonStockton
650.888.8894650.888.8894650.888.8894
JudyJudyJudyJudyTaylorTaylorTaylorTaylor
650.479.1284650.479.1284650.479.1284650.479.1284
Ron Gable,Ron Gable,VP/ManagerVP/Manager650.712.1199
Lisa Sakaguchi,Tom & Sharon Salet
650.245.6326
TrishMcCoy
650.245.9903
Michael Hoyt, Loan Offi cer650 931 2810
LisaForward
650.281.4745
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
apr.com | HALF MOON BAY 42 N. Cabri l lo Highway 650.712.1199
HALF MOON BAYALAIN PINEL REALTORS
SPECIALIZING IN THE MARKETING OF DISTINCTIVE PROPERTIES AND ESTATES
For over 20 years, Alain Pinel Realtors has revolutionized Bay Area real estate practices - delivering the highest level of servicein the industry. We are dedicated to excellence and our association with these professionals is a bright example of our continued commitment to the ultimate in client care.
LauraBradfield
650.787.6031
Tu-AnhCilia
415.806.0524
Gloria & DavidClark
650.479.1115
AnneCrawford
650.303.1225
BobDownes
650.892.8498
RalphEly
650.773.2456
Ron Gable,VP/Manager650.712.1199
MillieGolder
650.726.1900
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
LindaHollister
650.868.0883
StellaJohnson
650.479.1100
RonKucera
650.743.5084
BillMahar
650.479.1166
JimMees
650.479.1170
Tom & SharonSalet
650.245.6326
Rose & NateSerdy
650.759.9219
CherylStockton
650.888.8894
JudyTaylor
650.479.1284
PatrickRyan
650.759.2430
Lisa Sakaguchi,Escrow Admin.650.712.1199
Rose & NateRose & NateRose & NateSerdySerdySerdy
650.759.9219650.759.9219650.759.9219
CherylCherylCherylStocktonStocktonStockton
650.888.8894650.888.8894650.888.8894
JudyJudyJudyJudyTaylorTaylorTaylorTaylor
650.479.1284650.479.1284650.479.1284650.479.1284
Ron Gable,Ron Gable,VP/ManagerVP/Manager650.712.1199