General discussion for aviators

Airports with restaurants within walking distance (SF Bay Area)

Greetings,

My wife and I are looking for airports within a couple hour radius of Palo
Alto (PAO) that have restaurants within walking distance. I fly Cessna
152s and Archers.

We’ve been to Half Moon Bay, Columbia, Nut Tree, Los Banos, and Harris
Ranch recently.

Does anyone have any other suggestions?

Driving west towards Placerville, from South lake Tahoe, I can see what
looks like a fun airport to land at. Is the town within walking distance?
How about Cameron Park, or is that airport private?

Thanks for any help you can provide.

Alan
ew…@apple.com


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  1. admin says:

    In article: <ewalt-2901960852540…@17.201.12.18>  ew…@apple.com (Alan Ewalt) writes:

    > Greetings,

    > My wife and I are looking for airports within a couple hour radius of Palo
    > Alto (PAO) that have restaurants within walking distance. I fly Cessna
    > 152s and Archers.

    Sorry, I can’t help with airports, but I couldn’t resist saying hello.  I grew up in Palo
    Alto and now live in Birmingham, England, where I learned to fly.  I spent many hours as a
    child gazing through the fence at the rows of aircraft, or sitting at the duckpond wathcing
    planes take off, dreaming that one day I’d do the same.  And now I do.  

    Give my regards to Palo Alto Airport, and I hope you find some great places to visit in the
    area.
    —————————————————————————
    | Leslie Owen    EMail les…@pezmail.demon.co.uk                                          
      |
    —————————————————————————

  2. admin says:

    In article <ewalt-2901960852540…@17.201.12.18>,
            ew…@apple.com (Alan Ewalt) writes:

    > My wife and I are looking for airports within a couple hour radius of Palo
    > Alto (PAO) that have restaurants within walking distance. I fly Cessna
    > 152s and Archers.

    > We’ve been to Half Moon Bay, Columbia, Nut Tree, Los Banos, and Harris
    > Ranch recently.

    Add…

    Napa Valley (APC): Jonsey’s Steakhouse right on the field

    Concorde (CCR): a hotel (Sheraton?) right on the field with a couple of
    restaurants, a Peppermill across the street from said hotel, and a few
    fast food chains in the vicinity.

    Monterey (MRY): a restaurant on top of the passenger terminal.

    Watsonville (WVI): a Mexican restaurant right on the field.

    San Luis Obispo (SBP): a restaurant right on the field.

    Oceano County (???): bbq’s across the street…


    Javier Henderson, VMS Product Support
    jav…@tgv.com

  3. admin says:

    If the fog is gone, you might try Arcada-Eureka. They have a nice lunch
    spot in the terminal.  I used to take my commercial students on their
    long cross countries from CCR up the coast. They serve the normal fare
    plus some interesting stuff like venison and buffalo. It is a very
    scenic trip. Have fun,

    Tim Slater
    CFIAIM

  4. admin says:

    In article <ewalt-2901960852540…@17.201.12.18>, ew…@apple.com says…

    >My wife and I are looking for airports within a couple hour radius of Palo
    >Alto (PAO) that have restaurants within walking distance. I fly Cessna
    >152s and Archers.

    >We’ve been to Half Moon Bay, Columbia, Nut Tree, Los Banos, and Harris
    >Ranch recently.

    >Does anyone have any other suggestions?

    Off the top of my head:

    Seleni’s at Santa Rosa (California style; yum)
    Jonesy’s at Napa (steaks)
    Two-Niner Diner at Petaluma (breakfast/lunch; yum)
    the cafe at Lodi (apple pancakes; yum)
    Zuninga’s at Watsonville (mex)
    Ding-a-ling Cafe at Holister (breakfast)
    Golden Tee at Monterey (so-so dinner)
    the golf course’s cafe at Livermore (actually pretty good)
    the bar and grill at Salinas (not so good)
    The hotel at Concord (as well as a upscale Denny’s type place nearby)

    probably too close, but…
    Sky Kitchen at San Carlos
    94′th Aerosquadron at San Jose

            — Rich Acuff
               http://www-camis.stanford.edu/people/acuff/

  5. admin says:

    Javier Henderson (jav…@tgv.com) wrote:

    : In article <ewalt-2901960852540…@17.201.12.18>,
    :         ew…@apple.com (Alan Ewalt) writes:
    : > My wife and I are looking for airports within a couple hour radius of Palo
    : > Alto (PAO) that have restaurants within walking distance.

    You guys might try Hollister.  I soloed there about eighteen years
    ago (yikes… the time!) and maybe it didn’t have a restaurant there at
    the time, but there were always offers of a ride with other aviators,
    "Hey you!  You wanna go to lunch with us?" was the cry from locals as
    I was doing my solo work there on my lunch breaks from the job at MRY.
    There were also offers of an airport car, to "go get a bean" back then.  
    (To a complete stranger, (me) who was only passing through, no less!  
    Wish I’d had more time to go with some of those guys!  I hope Hollister
    is still the "perfect" little "pea patch" it usta be!
                                                                   r/ Dave

  6. admin says:

    In article <ewalt-2901960852540…@17.201.12.18>, ew…@apple.com (Alan

    Ewalt) writes:

    >My wife and I are looking for airports within a couple hour radius of
    Palo
    >Alto (PAO) that have restaurants within walking distance. I fly Cessna
    >152s and Archers.

    >We’ve been to Half Moon Bay, Columbia, Nut Tree, Los Banos, and Harris
    >Ranch recently.

    >Does anyone have any other suggestions?

    Monterey has a good restaurant on the airport, Barbara’s Fishtrap at Half
    Moon Bay is our favorite, Napa County has an EXCELLENT  steak house on
    airport, Buchannan has a good hotel restaurant you can taxi to, San Jose
    International has a good one in the Jet Center, and there is a restaurant
    at Auburn but I do not know its quality.  Auburn has gas at about 50 cents
    per gallon less than the rip-off prices in the Bay Area.  

    I sure would like to get your list of good places to visit for food.  Am
    always looking for better places.  We have kind of gotten into a rut, with
    Barbara’s Fishtrap where you get the best seafood for reasonable prices
    and the Napa County Airport when Half Moon Bay is socked in.  Of course,
    the Harris Ranch is at the top of my list when I have time to go that far.
    don wolf

    I sure would like to get your list of good restaurants within easy flight
    from Palo Alto.  

  7. admin says:

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    ew…@apple.com (Alan Ewalt) wrote:
    >Greetings,

    >My wife and I are looking for airports within a couple hour radius of Palo
    >Alto (PAO) that have restaurants within walking distance. I fly Cessna
    >152s and Archers.

    >We’ve been to Half Moon Bay, Columbia, Nut Tree, Los Banos, and Harris
    >Ranch recently.

    >Does anyone have any other suggestions?

    >Driving west towards Placerville, from South lake Tahoe, I can see what
    >looks like a fun airport to land at. Is the town within walking distance?
    >How about Cameron Park, or is that airport private?

    >Thanks for any help you can provide.

    Alan,

    Other good places are Petaluma (Two-Niner Diner), Santa Rosa, Napa (Jonesy’s),
    Livermore (Cattleman’s), Concord (Hilton Resturant, good sunday brunch),
    San Luis Obispo (Spirit of 76), Santa Maria, Willows Glen County (Nancy’s),
    and Hollister.  By the way, Nut Tree resturant is closed but the Coffee Tree
    across the road isn’t bad.  Cameron Park is public use airport but not really
    any great food I’m aware of.

    Hope this helps, and good eating…
    Adam Fineberg


    Adam Fineberg, Motorola Lexicus Division                        Tel: (415) 462-6816
    490 California Avenue #300, Palo Alto, CA 94306         Fax: (415) 323-4772

  8. admin says:

    In article <4ejobh$…@nntp.Stanford.EDU>,
            ac…@camis.stanford.edu (Richard Acuff) writes:

    > Golden Tee at Monterey (so-so dinner)

    Is this the one on top of the pax terminal?

    > The hotel at Concord (as well as a upscale Denny’s type place nearby)

    You’re referring to the Peppermill, across the street from the hotel.

    > 94′th Aerosquadron at San Jose

    They have jacks in which you can plug in headsets… I didn’t try them though.


    Javier Henderson, VMS Product Support
    jav…@tgv.com

  9. admin says:

    In <1996Jan31.194226.28…@schbbs.mot.com> Adam Fineberg <fineberg>
    writes:

    >ew…@apple.com (Alan Ewalt) wrote:
    >>Greetings,

    >>My wife and I are looking for airports within a couple hour radius of
    Palo
    >>Alto (PAO) that have restaurants within walking distance. distance?

    Try the Running Iron in Carmel Valley for breakfast.  One block from
    the landing strip.

  10. admin says:

    In <1996Jan31.143…@tgv.com> jav…@tgv.com (Javier Henderson) writes:

    >In article <4ejobh$…@nntp.Stanford.EDU>,
    >        ac…@camis.stanford.edu (Richard Acuff) writes:

    >> Golden Tee at Monterey (so-so dinner)

    >Is this the one on top of the pax terminal?

    That’s the one.  I’ve always had good luck with the seafood there.  I
    usually get the sand dabs.  

    Scott Stauter
     The best safety device in any aircraft is a well trained pilot.

  11. admin says:

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    dawo…@aol.com (DAWOLF1) wrote:

    >Monterey has a good restaurant on the airport, Barbara’s Fishtrap at Half
    >Moon Bay is our favorite, Napa County has an EXCELLENT  steak house on
    >airport, Buchannan has a good hotel restaurant you can taxi to, San Jose
    >International has a good one in the Jet Center, and there is a restaurant
    >at Auburn but I do not know its quality.  Auburn has gas at about 50 cents
    >per gallon less than the rip-off prices in the Bay Area.  

    >I sure would like to get your list of good places to visit for food.  Am
    >always looking for better places.  We have kind of gotten into a rut, with
    >Barbara’s Fishtrap where you get the best seafood for reasonable prices
    >and the Napa County Airport when Half Moon Bay is socked in.  Of course,
    >the Harris Ranch is at the top of my list when I have time to go that far.
    >don wolf

    >I sure would like to get your list of good restaurants within easy flight
    >from Palo Alto.

    Half Moon Bay is one of my favorite destinations.  There are several good
    restaurants.  One thing I like to do is get fish and chips at the walk-up
    window (Princeton Seafood Company?) and sit at one of the benches or picnic
    tables right next to the harbor.

    Watsonville has a good mexican restaurant and the airport is often open
    when Half Moon Bay is socked in.

    Santa Rosa, Hollister and Pine Mountain Lake have restaurants.  Hollister
    usually has a variety of intesting planes to look at after your meal.

    If you wish to venture farther North, try Lamson (Clear Lake) or Boonville.
    Boonville is a small town west of Ukiah.  There are a couple of restaurants
    within a few minutes walk of the airport and 10-15 minutes will bring you
    to the Boonville hotel where you can get a gourmet meal.

    A lot of people fly to Willows just for the home made pie.  

    If you want to go farther South try the Spirit of San Luis restaurant at
    San Luis Obispo.  If you go even farther, there is the Elephant Bar at
    Santa Barbara which has good Mud Pie for dessert.  The last time I was
    there I got a 10% discount for showing my pilot certificate.

    Have Fun!

    Jeff Glenn

  12. admin says:

    Try out this web site that I found recently.  Has lots of info on
    flying for $100 burgers!
    http://www.ghgcorp.com/jpurner/

    Tom – Bellevue, WA – CFI/ASEL – Ham: KA7VIK
    http://www.wolfenet.com/~tegwilym/
    What’s the difference between God and Pilots?
    God doesn’t think he’s a pilot……

  13. admin says:

    In article <3115BDF3.4…@wolfenet.com>, tegwi…@wolfenet.com says…

    >Try out this web site that I found recently.  Has lots of info on
    >flying for $100 burgers!
    >http://www.ghgcorp.com/jpurner/
    >–
    >Tom – Bellevue, WA – CFI/ASEL – Ham: KA7VIK
    >http://www.wolfenet.com/~tegwilym/
    >What’s the difference between God and Pilots?
    >God doesn’t think he’s a pilot……

    You can also get food at Harris Ranch (good steaks), Petaluma, Napa, Nut Tree
    (there are a couple nearby, and they have the outlet stores too).

    If you need more, then e-mail me, and I will send you everyting.

  14. admin says:

    Here is a sort of summary of what we have so far.  I’ll work on it some
    more if I find stuff to add.  Or if you guys post more.

    =====

    I sure would like to get your list of good places to visit for food.  Am
    always looking for better places.  We have kind of gotten into a rut,
    with Barbara’s Fishtrap where you get the best seafood for reasonable
    prices and the Napa County Airport when Half Moon Bay is socked in.  Of
    course, the Harris Ranch is at the top of my list when I have time to go
    that far.

    Arcada-Eureka – If the fog is gone, you might try Arcada-Eureka. They
    have a nice lunch spot in the terminal.  I used to take my commercial
    students on their long cross countries from CCR up the coast. They serve
    the normal fare plus some interesting stuff like venison and buffalo. It
    is a very scenic trip. Have fun,

    Auburn – and there is a restaurant at Auburn but I do not know its
    quality.  Auburn has gas at about 50 cents per gallon less than the
    rip-off prices in the Bay Area.  

    Boonville – is a small town west of Ukiah.  There are a couple of
    restaurants within a few minutes walk of the airport and 10-15 minutes
    will bring you to the Boonville hotel where you can get a gourmet meal.

    Buchannan has a good hotel restaurant you can taxi to,

    Cameron Park – is public use airport but not really any great food I’m
    aware of.

    Carmel Valley – Try the Running Iron in Carmel Valley for breakfast.  One
    block from the landing strip.

    Clear Lake

    Concord -> The hotel at Concord (as well as a upscale Denny’s type place
    nearby)
    You’re referring to the Peppermill, across the street from the hotel.
    Concorde (CCR): a hotel (Sheraton?) right on the field with a couple of
    restaurants, a Peppermill across the street from said hotel, and a few
    fast food chains in the vicinity.
    Concord (Hilton Resturant, good sunday brunch),

    Half Moon Bay is one of my favorite destinations.  There are several good
    restaurants.  One thing I like to do is get fish and chips at the walk-up
    window (Princeton Seafood Company?) and sit at one of the benches or
    picnic tables right next to the harbor.
    Barbara’s Fishtrap at Half Moon Bay is our favorite,

    Holister – Ding-a-ling Cafe at Holister (breakfast)
    Hollister usually has a variety of intesting planes to look at after your
    meal.
    You guys might try Hollister.  I soloed there about eighteen years ago
    (yikes… the time!) and maybe it didn’t have a restaurant there at the
    time, but there were always offers of a ride with other aviators,
    "Hey you!  You wanna go to lunch with us?" was the cry from locals as I
    was doing my solo work there on my lunch breaks from the job at MRY.
    There were also offers of an airport car, to "go get a bean" back then.  
    (To a complete stranger, (me) who was only passing through, no less!  
    Wish I’d had more time to go with some of those guys!  I hope Hollister
    is still the "perfect" little "pea patch" it usta be!
    By the way, Nut Tree resturant is closed but the Coffee Tree across the
    road isn’t bad.  

    Lamson (Clear Lake)

    Livermore – the golf course’s cafe at Livermore (actually pretty good)
    Livermore (Cattleman’s),

    Lodi – the cafe at Lodi (apple pancakes; yum)

    Monterey (MRY): a restaurant on top of the passenger terminal.
    Monterey – > Golden Tee at Monterey (so-so dinner)
    Is this the one on top of the pax terminal?
    That’s the one.  I’ve always had good luck with the seafood there.  I
    usually get the sand dabs.  
    Monterey has a good restaurant on the airport,

    Napa Valley (APC): Jonsey’s Steakhouse right on the field
    Napa County – has an EXCELLENT  steak house on airport,
    Jonesy’s at Napa (steaks)

    Oceano County (???): bbq’s across the street…

    Petaluma – Two-Niner Diner at Petaluma (breakfast/lunch; yum)

    Pine Mountain Lake has a restaurant.

    Salinas – the bar and grill at Salinas (not so good)

    San Carlos – Sky Kitchen at San Carlos

    San Jose -> 94′th Aerosquadron at San Jose
    They have jacks in which you can plug in headsets… I didn’t try them
    though.
    San Jose International has a good one in the Jet Center,

    San Luis Obispo (SBP): a restaurant right on the field.
    San Luis Obispo – try the Spirit of San Luis restaurant.  
    San Luis Obispo (Spirit of 76),

    Santa Barbara – Elephant Bar at Santa Barbara which has good Mud Pie for
    dessert.  The last time I was there I got a 10% discount for showing my
    pilot certificate.
    There is a better place down on the beach, walking distance.  Can’t
    remember the name.  Something like Sandspit.

    Santa Maria, – Willows Glen County (Nancy’s),

    Santa Rosa – Seleni’s at Santa Rosa (California style; yum)
    Santa Rosa, Napa (Jonesy’s),

    Watsonville (WVI): a Mexican restaurant right on the field.
    Watsonville has a good mexican restaurant and the airport is often open
    when Half Moon Bay is socked in.
    Zuninga’s at Watsonville (mex)

    Willows – A lot of people fly to Willows just for the home made pie.  

    Try out this web site that I found recently.  Has lots of info on flying
    for $100 burgers!
    http://www.ghgcorp.com/jpurner/

    Hope this helps, and good eating…

  15. admin says:

    In article <31195853…@primenet.com>,
       Bill Caefer <bcae…@primenet.com> wrote:

    >Here is a sort of summary of what we have so far.  I’ll work on it some
    >more if I find stuff to add.  Or if you guys post more.

    >=====

    I cant believe you left out Palo Alto!  During the daylight hours there is
    Helmuts Cafe (recently reopened) at the Golf Course.  Just three blocks down
    Embarcadaro Rd. just before the Freeway overpass is Ming’s (Chinese) and
    Scott’s (Seafood).  Both very good (and kinda pricey).  Just 5-7 minutes walk.

    Embarcadaro is the North/South running road next to the transient tie down
    area.

                                                            David Davis

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