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Visit Port Costa, California

Visit Port Costa, California - if you enjoyed your visit be sure to join the Port Costa Conservation Society and help preserve the Historic Port Costa School House....find out more here.

 

Bull Valley Roadhouse

14 Canyon Lake Drive

Port Costa, CA 94569

Open for brunch and dinner with a diverse menu of American cuisine...Family-style American fare & pre-Prohibition cocktails served in circa-1897 digs with period decor.

http://www.bullvalleyroadhouse.com/

Burlington Hotel

2 Canyon Lake Drive
Port Costa, CA 94569

The 1883 Burlington Hotel is the Victorian jewel of historic Port Costa, California. Set in a canyon in John Muir country on the shores of the Carquinez Strait and surrounded by sprawling parkland and open space, the hotel offers a glimpse into the region’s colorful past...

http://www.thehotelburlington.com/

Port Costa Mercantile

17 Canyon Lake Drive, PO Box 3,
Port Costa, California

Many treasures are to be found @ the Historic Port Costa Mercantile. Let us transport you to the past. Hats, vintage wares, gifts, books and more await you...


Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PortCostaMercantile/

Enjoyed your visit? Share a note on Yelp https://www.yelp.com/biz/port-costa-mercantile-port-costa

Post Office

3 Canyon Lake Drive

Port Costa, CA 94569

Visiting town early on a Saturday, don't forget to bring your mail and enjoy our little town Post Office - 8am-Noon

 

http://www.uspspostoffices.com/ca/port-costa/port-costa

 

Warehouse Cafe

5 Canyon Lake Drive
Port Costa, CA 94569

Warehouse Café, a bar and restaurant located in Port Costa, California is reminiscent of a time long ago. Relax in a converted granary and enjoy our signature drinks like "Sex on the Beach",  or choose from 250+ beers.

 

http://www.warehousecafeportcosta.com/

 

 

 

Theather of Dreams

11 Canyon Lake Drive
Port Costa, CA 94569

The Theatre of Dreams is a studio and shop in Port Costa, CA where visionary art is translated into inventive gifts and decor, using paper, scissors and glue. Wendy uses a circa 1890 letterpress to print her paper goods, and many of her products are made with antique and vintage materials, including sheet music, tinsel, crepe paper and dresden.  All are designed to evoke memories of the past. 

 

http://www.wendyaddisonstudio.com/theatre-of-dreams.html

 

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