When the urban hustle and bustle starts to drive you a little mad, it’s time to take a trip out of the city to sit back and enjoy a big, fat burger (or kale salad!) amongst towering redwoods. That experience is very much a reality at this remote restaurant near San Francisco that will make you feel a million miles away from everything.
Wayne Dollemore/Flickr From San Francisco, head south on Highway 280, then take Highway 92 until you reach the peak, where you’ll arrive at Skyline Boulevard. This road winds through lush mountain forests and offers scenic overlooks of the Pacific. But what we’re here for is to take a pit stop at the rustic biker diner known as Alice’s Restaurant.
Donna Sutton/Flickr At 17288 Skyline Boulevard, Alice’s is located in the first commercial building at Sky Londa (an unincorporated community referring to its main crossroads of Skyline Boulevard and La Honda Road)—which included a general store that served the local logging community until the 1950s.
Dennis M/Flickr In the 1960s, Alice Taylor turned it into a restaurant, naming it after herself, as well as getting some inspiration from the 1967 Arlo Guthrie song “Alice’s Restaurant.”
Raul Diaz/Flickr Alice’s quickly became (and still is) a favorite spot for motorcyclists, hikers, and tourists. And though it has changed ownership over the years, the name has never changed.
Heather Gold/Flickr Outside, there’s even a “Group W Bench,” a direct reference to the Guthrie song, in which he depicts the bench at the army recruiting center that men were sent to if they were found to have committed a crime—it was how Guthrie evaded the draft during the Vietnam War.
Alice’s Restaurant/Facebook Today, Alice’s Restaurant strives to support local businesses with fresh-baked bread, locally sourced produce, and locally handcrafted microbrews and wine.
Veronica M./Yelp And this ain’t your typical diner food: Their beef is 100% grass-fed and their fountain sodas are sweetened with organic sugars and California honey.
Phoebe T./Yelp And you can even get a kale salad!
Gary W./Yelp Best time to go? Head here the first Wednesday of every month for a killer breakfast buffet deal.
Delilah B./Yelp Whatever you order, do try to nab a spot on the sunny patio to breathe in the fresh redwoods air.
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Wayne Dollemore/Flickr
From San Francisco, head south on Highway 280, then take Highway 92 until you reach the peak, where you’ll arrive at Skyline Boulevard. This road winds through lush mountain forests and offers scenic overlooks of the Pacific. But what we’re here for is to take a pit stop at the rustic biker diner known as Alice’s Restaurant.
Donna Sutton/Flickr
At 17288 Skyline Boulevard, Alice’s is located in the first commercial building at Sky Londa (an unincorporated community referring to its main crossroads of Skyline Boulevard and La Honda Road)—which included a general store that served the local logging community until the 1950s.
Dennis M/Flickr
In the 1960s, Alice Taylor turned it into a restaurant, naming it after herself, as well as getting some inspiration from the 1967 Arlo Guthrie song “Alice’s Restaurant.”
Raul Diaz/Flickr
Alice’s quickly became (and still is) a favorite spot for motorcyclists, hikers, and tourists. And though it has changed ownership over the years, the name has never changed.
Heather Gold/Flickr
Outside, there’s even a “Group W Bench,” a direct reference to the Guthrie song, in which he depicts the bench at the army recruiting center that men were sent to if they were found to have committed a crime—it was how Guthrie evaded the draft during the Vietnam War.
Alice’s Restaurant/Facebook
Today, Alice’s Restaurant strives to support local businesses with fresh-baked bread, locally sourced produce, and locally handcrafted microbrews and wine.
Veronica M./Yelp
And this ain’t your typical diner food: Their beef is 100% grass-fed and their fountain sodas are sweetened with organic sugars and California honey.
Phoebe T./Yelp
And you can even get a kale salad!
Gary W./Yelp
Best time to go? Head here the first Wednesday of every month for a killer breakfast buffet deal.
Delilah B./Yelp
Whatever you order, do try to nab a spot on the sunny patio to breathe in the fresh redwoods air.
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