Sir and Star, Farm-to-table restaurant in Olema, United States
Sir and Star is a farm-to-table restaurant housed in a multi-story Victorian building located at the intersection of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard and Star Route One in Marin County. The space functions as both a dining establishment and residential area with seating spread across different levels.
The restaurant opened in 2012 within the historic Olema Inn building dating to 1876. Rafael Garcia originally constructed the structure as part of a Mexican land grant in the area.
The restaurant partners with nearby farmers and food producers to source seasonal ingredients from the region. This relationship shapes what the kitchen can prepare and what appears on the menu each day.
The restaurant operates on a fixed-price menu system with offerings that change depending on the day of the week. Making reservations in advance is recommended to guarantee a table.
The interior displays Victorian-era design features combined with unexpected decorative objects such as ceramic dolls and dried seaweed mounted on dark walls. This eclectic collection of items creates a distinctive and personal feeling in the dining areas.
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