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You can still eat at this Bay Area restaurant once frequented by Joan Baez
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Off California Route 84, there are massive redwood trees around the curvy road that connects Woodside to the mountain community of Sky Londa. The region attracts a mix of horseback riders, hikers and bikers who stop at the intersection of La Honda Road and Skyline Boulevard for a quick bite to eat at Alice's Restaurant.
— Susana Guerrero
Roadside Eateries By Land And Sea: Alice's Restaurant and Dad's Luncheonette.
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It's summertime and you're itching to jump in the car and find a peaceful respite from the congested streets of Silicon Valley. No fast-casual food for this outing, you're craving well-crafted locally sourced fare. But where to find the freshest and the best roadside eateries? Well, we went looking and we found 'em-one if by land, one if by sea.
— Stacy Briscoe