LARKSPUR, CALIF. — The quaint and charming Bay Area city of Larkspur features a state and city historic district officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places because the buildings are representative of commercial architecture that was typical of small California towns at the turn of the century. Magnolia Avenue looks much as it did when it was the main county road. One of the highlights when you visit Larkspur is Tavern at Lark Creek – The Lark Creek Inn restaurant, nestled next to a creek among redwoods. Owned and operated by the highly successful Lark Creek Restaurant Group that manages about a dozen restaurants, its food quality and charming setting are part of the magic formula that makes Larkspur so appealing to tourists! Lunch among the redwoods–ahhhhhh.
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