WE’VE BEEN MASTERING OUR CRAFT SINCE 1964, so you could say we know a thing or two. Our cuts are aged at least 21 days, seasoned to excellence, expertly flame-grilled and served up just the way you like it. You’ve earned it. Whether you’re here to throw back a couple with old friends or trying to finish off the High Noon Feast on your own, there’s always a seat for you. So here’s to the nights you can’t remember and the steaks you won’t forget. To learn more visit www.blackangus.com
Come experience the romance and brilliance of a 200-year-old Royal Navy at this one-of-a-kind restaurant. You will be surrounded by handcrafted beams, authentic nautical artifacts, and amazed with a spectacular view over the bay. Docked at the San Leandro Marina, Horatio's has been serving classic and artfully prepared seafood, quality steaks, fresh salads and other delicious offerings since 1979.
THE LOT isn't just a restaurant, bar, and café. We're a unique destination where culinary delights meet craft beverages and top-tier entertainment. Our menus are a tour of contemporary American cuisine, featuring fresh, locally sourced ingredients, with offerings from brunch and Happy Hour to dinner. Our patios, equipped with fire pits and heaters, offer a warm ambiance. Our theaters, state-of-the-art and equipped with reclining seats, let you enjoy the latest films while dining in. Drinks from a full bar are available for an enhanced cinematic experience. With standard reserved seating and closed caption devices, everyone is welcome. Enjoy $13 movie tickets every Wednesday. As the community's favorite for social activities, we host over 1000 events annually. From sunrise to sunset, THE LOT is a hub for food, film, and festivity, inviting you to join our community.
Our menu features USDA Choice, Midwestern, Corn Fed Beef, fresh seafood, fresh pasta, spectacular soups and salads and daily "blue plate" specials. Prime Rib is our specialty.We are "the local meeting place" for business and social events in the San Ramon Valley. It is a place where generation after generation of families has come to meet friends and family. It is a place where newcomers to the valley soon become old friends.The Brass Door, formerly known as the 8/5 Club, was established by Howard Schlesinger in 1946. It was originally a six-stool bar and 20-person dining facility. Schlesinger's son, Mickey, and his partner Dick Basso bought the club in 1955. Soon after, they renamed the club The Brass Door. Over the years, the partners expanded the facility to include a 20-stool bar, 50-seater cocktail lounge and a dining area for 160 guests. Following a brief closure in 1994 due to a fire, the restaurant was rebuilt from its original location.