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TUOLUMNE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, USA -- Tuolumne County offers hungry travelers a lot of options from casual food and microbreweries to haute cuisine and fine wine. Here are our favorites:
The National Hotel, Jamestown, CA
Our number one favorite place to dine in Tuolumne County, the National Hotel serves fabulous gourmet food and drink in an elegant old west ambiance. The result is an almost timeless experience that engages all the senses. From the antique furnishings and mood lighting to the tempting scents wafting from the kitchen to the divine flavors of the expertly prepared food and drinks, to the heat given off by the elegant desserts, flambéed at tableside, you'll feel like you're dining in another era, albeit with the fresh flavors and ingredients so important to today's palates.
The National Hotel revels in its California heritage. Whenever possible the chef's use fresh local produce and the restaurant's extensive wine list exclusively features wines from the Sierra Nevada foothill wine region -- especially good news for Zinfandel lovers.
In addition, the National Hotel also boasts one the area's most famous ghost stories. Click here to learn more.
The National Hotel is located at 18183 Main St., Jamestown, CA; 800-894-3446 or 209-984-3446; www.national-hotel.com. Reservations suggested for dinner.
Ahwahnee Hotel, Yosemite National Park
If you've ever visited Disney's California Adventure Amusement Park in Anaheim, California, it's readily apparent that Yosemite's Ahwahnee Hotel served as inspiration for Disney's Californian Resort. But like most copies, the Disney version pales in comparison to the original. You just can't recreate the tangible aura of history the envelops the spectacular Ahwahnee, not to mention the spectacular surroundings created by Mother Nature.
Located inside Yosemite National Park, the Ahwahnee has only 123 rooms. Plan well in advance if you want to stay here, as visitors often make reservations up to a year in advance, especially during peak seasons. You'll be in good company as the Ahwahnee regularly plays host to celebrities, heads of state and even royalty.
But even if you can't stay, the Ahwahnee is always a great place to stop for something to eat. The dining room is a spectacularly cavernous, rustic craftsman style room that somehow manages to exude warmth, despite its gargantuan size. Lunches are more casual with creative sandwiches, pastas and light entrees. Dinners, of course, are more upscale. Executive chef Terry Sheehan has come up with an eclectic menu with something that will appeal to the Ahwahnee guests' wide variety of palates.
The Ahwahnee also sponsors many special dinners, wine events, cooking classes and other culinary events throughout the year. We hope to bring you details of more of them in the future, but for now, be sure to check out Chef's Holidays at the Ahwahnee.
For more information about the Ahwahnee or to make reservations, call 559-252-4848 or visit www.YosemitePark.com.
City Hotel, Columbia State Park, Columbia, CA
What better way to really immerse yourself in the old west than with a stay at the historic City Hotel in Columbia? Each room is decorated with authentic period antiques, and if you're lucky enough to stay in room 31, a ghost from the past just might pay you a visit, the chamber's ornately hand-carved wooden bed is reportedly haunted (click for more details).
Even if you can't stay, the City Hotel serves upscale food and wine for lunch and dinner. The chef uses local ingredients whenever possible and the hotel's wine cellar is stocked with one of the Mother Lode Country's finest collections, featuring a wide selection from all over the world.
Find the City Hotel at 22768 Main St., Columbia, CA; call 800-532-1479 or 209-532-1479 or visit www.cityhotel.com.
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