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Where to Eat in Carmel-by-the-Sea

February 7, 2019 Food and Wine, Travel

Carmel-by-the-Sea is not only a beautiful seaside town but a little culinary treasure, with dining that now ranges from French bistros to Oaxacan mezcal bars to local and seasonal California cuisine.

I’ve done the tough work of eating at the majority of Carmel’s best restaurants to bring you this seasoned advice. 😉 Please enjoy!

Updated January 2024

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Best Carmel Restaurants

Where to Eat in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

La Bicyclette

Dolores & 7th Street

This is many people’s favorite of the downtown Carmel restaurants for a reason. Not only does the interior (and exterior, frankly) bring major Francophile vibes to life, but their food — including salads, wood-fired oven pizzas, and mains like steak and swordfish — brings together the best of California fresh cuisine and European bistro style. Can’t complain!

Salad at La Bicyclette Carmel
Best Carmel Restaurants: La Bicyclette

The Stationaery

San Carlos Street, between 5th & 6th Avenues

When I first began going regularly to Carmel, this delightful cafe was under construction. Fast forward to now, and not only is it one of my favorite spaces to hang out in town, but I recently found out a friend from college owns it with her husband. The thoughtfulness and design shine here. Highlights from their menu include any coffee beverage, baked eggs, French toast bread pudding, and the scrumptious patty melt. It’s undoubtedly one of the best spots for a meal in Carmel.

The Stationaery Carmel

Brophy’s Tavern

San Carlos Street and 4th Avenue

Would you believe me if I told you that this small gastropub, attached to the Hotel Carmel, serves up some of the best fish and chips I’ve had outside of England?

Brophy’s is a small but stylish pub serving some of the most delicious food in the area, including their fresh local halibut fish and chips. Their cocktails, burgers, Cobb salad, and short rib fries are also all outstanding. A must-eat for me!

Brophys Tavern, pub in Carmel California

Chez Noir

5th Avenue, between San Carlos & Dolores Streets

The newest restaurant to make a splash in Carmel, Chez Noir is a four-course menu served for $125 with an optional $75 wine pairing. If you’re looking for a special night out with top-notch coastal California cuisine, this is your spot. In their most recent menu, everything — from the celery remoulade to start to the apple tart tartin to finish — is divine.

If you’re a fan of Dominique Crenn, the chef here took inspiration from his visits to Normandy with her and has an impressive background working in kitchens at Quince, Per Se, and Atelier Crenn. The seafood-focused menu focuses on the use of local products and handmade, in-house techniques to serve them. It’s bound to be your most unforgettable meal, if this concept speaks to you!

Cultura Carmel

Dolores Street between 5th & 6th Avenue

The second I heard that Cultura was a passion project bringing Oaxacan food and mezcal to Carmel, I knew I had to go.  (Mezcal ftw.)

Turns out not only is Cultura Comida y Bebida bringing some much-needed well, culture, or rather diversity to the area in terms of dining, it’s one of the most fun places to eat dinner in town. And it has quickly become one of the best Carmel restaurants. Everything is served with heart, but the chile relleno, calabacitas, and mole are what I liked most. You can even order grasshoppers (chapulines) here…if you’re feeling daring!

Mezcal cocktails at Cultura Carmel

La Balena Carmel

Junipero Street between 5th & 6th Avenues

A Tuscan spot tucked back from a beautiful patio, and a Carmel dining favorite, the stars of the menu for me are the grilled octopus and pesce del giorno (fresh fish of the day, grilled.) Though the pasta is all delicious, too! I have a respected foodie friend who claims it is some of the best she’s had outside of Italy.

Village Corner

Dolores Street & 6th Ave

What I loved most about this classic Carmel cafe, aside from its wonderful outdoor patio space, is how local and welcoming it feels. Village Corner is a Carmel institution that serves fresh and local products, including artichokes and calamari from a few mere miles away (so delicious!) If you’re vegetarian, gluten-free, or committed to sustainability, they’re incredibly accommodating for all three. Fantastic lunch spot (to best enjoy the patio.)

Charming Village Corner in Carmel. A great lunch spot
Village Corner patio, Carmel California

For coffee, check out Carmel Coffee Roasters (they have several locations in the area, including right in downtown Carmel.)

Aw Shucks Oyster Bar

Ocean Avenue between San Carlos & Dolores

If being on the coast makes you yearn for fresh seafood, this is your spot. They prepare fresh oysters in three different ways alongside grilled and fried seafood and sandwiches. For a little bit of everything, try the chilled seafood sampler. They serve lovely cocktails, too.

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Beer lovers: Yeast of Eden is a new beer spot from nearby Alvarado Street Brewery in Monterey that is focused on using wild and natural yeasts to produce their beers.

Here are a few more recommended spots in nearby areas, such as Monterey and Carmel Valley:

  • Folktale Winery, a beautiful vineyard with small plates to accompany their wine tasting, and one of the best restaurants in Carmel Valley.
  • Captain + Stoker, a lovely coffee shop and great workspace in nearby Monterey.
  • Hula’s Island Grill and Tiki Room, a humble dinner spot I’d never have considered that I now consider one of the best restaurants in Monterey.
  • Beach House Restaurant at Lovers Point, an oceanfront restaurant in nearby Pacific Grove that’s great for views (especially at sunset.) Worth visiting as there aren’t any Carmel restaurants right on the water. Note: I also recommend making a reservation and coming here right before sunset — there is an amazing oceanfront path you can stroll before or after your dinner and/or drinks.

On My List to Try Next:

  • The Restaurant at Mission Ranch, another beautiful spot for a meal (as made famous by Clint Eastwood,) and one of few Carmel-by-the-Sea restaurants with a view.
  • Carmel Belle, tucked away behind a storefront, it’s sort of a locals-only secret spot with delicious and fresh breakfast, sandwiches, coffee, and tea (plus, a warm fireplace!)
  • Etats-Unis, a newer French restaurant in town with cafe-style seating. I went to brunch here on my last visit and the food was wonderful.
  • Akaoni, a sushi spot that locals love (that I have yet to try!)
  • Passionfish, a Pacific Grove spot just a short drive away with an emphasis on sustainable seafood.

Be sure to check out my complete Carmel Guide if you’re planning a trip! I’ve got tons of San Francisco food recommendations if you’re coming up this way, too.

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Anne Lowrey is an award-winning travel writer based in San Francisco.

After spending a year in the world, she insisted on building a life at home she loved as much as she loves travel. The result was a move to SF, which she affectionately calls her “soul city.” She believes in the balance of and connection between time spent at home and abroad.

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  1. Elaine Schoch says

    November 13, 2019 at 12:32 pm

    I’m heading back out there in January – thanks for the tips!

    Reply
    • Anne says

      November 15, 2019 at 12:34 pm

      Ah enjoy! It’s so lovely there. Glad the tips are helpful!

      Reply

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