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    Ghostwood Kitchen - Hoppy's Fried Chicken Sando

    Ghostwood Kitchen

    (160 reviews)

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    I'd been wanting to try Ghostwood Kitchen for a while, and it exceeded my expectations! We came in…read moreon a Friday evening and snagged a table right away. All their seating is high-top, which isn't my favorite, but it matched their casual, brewpub vibe. There were actually two rooms of seating, so the place was surprisingly spacious. It was also family-friendly and there was a kid's birthday party going on next to us. The only downside was how loud it was - the noise from the Pop-A-Shot machines and pool table really echoed! For drinks, I ordered an unsweeted Iced Tea and my partner got an non-alc beer (they had a good selection). For food, I chose the Hoppy's Fried Chicken Sando with a side of Caesar Salad. This was really solid! The chicken came with a choice of sauce, and I went with the Tequila Lime Jalapeño. I loved the tanginess of this one and it wasn't too spicy at all. The Caesar Salad was also great! My partner chose the Cobb Salad and Brussel Sprouts. I tried the Brussel Sprouts, and these were perfectly crispy and well-prepared. Overall, I was impressed with the food. Service was quick and ordering through the Toast QR code was convenient. Would happily return to try more items!

    We came to Ghostwood Kitchen few weekends ago and had a relaxing time! It was fun for the little…read morekids to walk around and play arcade games. We were a table for 10 so we got the space in the arcade room which was perfect for us! I like that we can order through their QR code website and we don't have to worry about splitting the bill. My husband and I ordered the Ghostwood Smash Burger! Unfortunately I didn't get a photo of it but the patty was super juicy and delicious! Also ordered a side of salad which was decent. Overall service was great and servers were very attentive. Definitely would love to come back again to try other things on the menu!

    Mints & Honey - Waffle Sampler

    Mints & Honey

    (984 reviews)

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    I stopped by Mints and Honey on a Friday for lunch and had a great experience. We were able to find…read morestreet parking nearby, and since there is no dedicated lot, it was nice that we did not have to pay. As soon as we walked in, we were warmly greeted and seated. The host was very friendly and explained that once we were ready to order, we could head to the register in the back. After placing our order for a group of four, our drinks arrived within just a few minutes. They looked exactly like the menu descriptions and tasted just as good. The food was fresh, hot, and clearly made with quality ingredients. We all especially loved the tomato soup. We also ordered a waffle to share as an appetizer, and it came topped with large, beautiful strawberries that tasted amazing. The portion size was generous. I ordered the Fresh Mozzarella sandwich on ciabatta bread and asked for it toasted, and it was phenomenal. I did not have very high expectations since this was a quick, last minute choice and we did not even check reviews beforehand, but I am so glad we gave it a try. The inside of the restaurant has a cute and colorful vibe, and everything felt clean and well kept. I will definitely be coming back to try more items on the menu

    i came here years ago and remembered really enjoying the experience, especially that it felt like a…read morereally girly place to hang out. fast forward to april 2026, i chose this venue for brunch with my girlfriend and we had a great couple of hours catching up over yummy girly comfort food. you order at the counter, they give you a number then bring your food out to your table. the guy who helped me out was very helpful esp since i had many questions about the menu items and ingredients. my friend ordered the berries & yogurt waffle topped with beautifully coloured berries and a mound of yogurt. i should've taken a pic of her dish before she devoured it! i ordered the sampler toast with avocado toast, mango tajin, tomato mozzarella and creamy mushroom & egg. honestly, all of the options sounded divine but i had to limit myself to 4! i took my time savouring all these savoury scrumptious toasts, the perfectly ripe avocado, fresh balls of mozzarella, soft boiled egg, and flavourful mushrooms. i ended with the mango so that i could have something little sweet to end my meal. we absolutely enjoyed our saturday morning here and if you're reading this get on over to mints & honey and have yourself a nice morning!

    Events at Domenico Winery - Wedding decorations!

    Events at Domenico Winery

    (226 reviews)

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    I had my husband's 75th birthday party there with 98 in attendance. We used Domenico's Cask Room…read moreand divided the space with draping to divide the cocktail and appetizer hour from the larger sit down dinner/dancing area. I rented amber uplights to illuminate the surrounding space and the Cask Room looked great! It worked beautifully with my wine/gold/black theme. The appetizers were delicious. Guests chose from four dinner entree options and all reviews of the food were positive. My braised short rib entree was tender and tasty. I also opted for the late night sundae bar which was a hit with our attendees. The administrative and wait staff were courteous and on schedule. The ONLY thing I would suggest is filling the specialty cocktails (which cost more) to the rim. I did receive feedback from guests regarding that. I would not hesitate to book another event at Domenicos.

    I recently attended a Holiday Craft Fair at Domenico Winery, inside their event room. It was quite…read morea turnout. Many seller with assortments gifts. Everything from homemade jams, granola and sweet treats to customized wooden ornaments, handmade seashell gifts, candles, quilting, crochet items. Something for everyone. There was a Photo Booth for capturing the moment with friends and a no host bar where you could purchase cute cocktail, like the Grinch, or get a glass of wine. It was fun although crowded. The also extended parking to the lots adjacent to the winery after 5:00, where the local business had cold Send. We spent about an hour and a half browsing the 40 orzo tables. It was a fun time.

    San Mateo County History Museum - San Mateo County History Museum

    San Mateo County History Museum

    (67 reviews)

    This museum features the history of the peninsula, from the Ohlones to the present, and educates…read morevisitors about the growth and changes that have had such a powerful impact on the community over time. There are so many different rooms and exhibits on two levels, make sure you give yourself at least one and a half hours (at minimum), in order to make the most out of your visit. I really enjoyed the Living the California Dream gallery detailing suburban life and middle-class living, in an object theatre with a repeating 6-minute show when the room darkens then highlights the items on display, including instruments, household appliances, and more. Ships of the World showcased a plethora of model ships in great detail, created by Charles Parsons, a resident of nearby San Carlos. So many scale models, and a section about shipwrecks, including a video discussing the many shipwrecks along the San Mateo coast, how pigeon point was named after a shipwreck, and details about the rydall hall wreck at point montara while transporting coal to SF from Wales... almost 100 shipwrecks from the 1850s to 1950s! The Extraordinary Cow Palace, in the changing exhibit gallery, was so interesting to explore, seeing the history of events and traditions known and loved today, such as the Great Dickens Christmas Fair and the rodeos. In addition, there was plenty of memorabilia dedicated to arts and entertainment, the music industry, and sports. The Innovators gallery showcased inventions of items like the first video tape recorder, and various accomplishments in technology, arts and entertainment, business, and agriculture. This includes the amazing contributions of Nolan Bushnell, his desired carnival-themed restaurant, the first Pizza Time Theatre in San Jose in 1977 (now known as Chuck E. Cheese), as well as Atari and its pong game (also in the 70's). Other exhibits to view and learn about include the Ohlone tule house, inhabitants' utilization of natural resources, the Spanish's impact on life through agriculture, tools and trade, whaling after the gold rush (blubber used for household items like lights, soap, and cosmetics), development of transportation, the real courthouse, displays about law enforcement and biographies of fallen officers, immigration in San Mateo county, and Maverick's, a surfer's dream for big waves near Half Moon Bay (there's even an interactive surfboard where you can ride the waves). The magnificent architecture of the great dome on the second level, is also something to appreciate here, the largest stained glass dome on the west coast, with captivating detail. Even the courthouse square outside the museum entrance is a beautiful area, with lovely fountains out front. The volunteers/staff are helpful and eager to share details about all of the fascinating exhibits. There are guided tours available, but I preferred to explore at my own pace. And taking advantage of first fridays' free admission totally made it worth the trip out.

    Past Up We decided…read moreto stop in here on a whim after eating nearby and it was a fun experience. Originally established in 1935 and Later (1999) relocatedin inside the old County Courthouse, this museum is the compendium of knowledge for all things San Mateo County. The Good: *The Courthouse it's located in is old (ca. 1910), has a lot of history, and is on the US National Register of Historic Places. *Located in the heart of Downtown Redwood City with lots of shopping and eateries close-by. *Free admission on the First Friday of the month *The video they have inside on the Cow Palace's origins was fascinating. *Lots of cool old stuff that had me reminiscing of my younger days. *le sigh* The Meh: *$6/Adults admission and $4/students *They have a bunch of plaques dedicated to famous athletes from San Mateo County, but no GOAT?! That's right, Tom Terrific (who went to Serra HS) is suspiciously absent from the walls. It's possible he's there and we missed him, but can't be 100% on either. The Ugly: *The young lady working in the admission office and gift shop wasn't friendly at all and made us feel like we were interrupting her. Conclusion: Fun spot to kill an hour or so learning about the area's past.

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