Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Why dining at Bay of Pines is like going to a Fantasyland

For those looking for more than just lunch, Bay of Pines is exactly what you need. While their organic cuisine is reason enough to make this gem a must-try, its surroundings are what really makes this place somewhere to pilgrimage to.
Bay of Pines
Located upstairs from the MST building in downtown Monterey, the prime corner location is super convenient from nearby attractions like Old Fisherman’s Wharf, the Monterey Conference Center and Custom House Plaza. Whether you choose to take the elevator or stairs, once you are inside you will simply not believe what you see.
Bay of Pines
Dining at Bay of Pines is like dining in an underwater art gallery. The lofty space boasts floor-to-ceiling murals depicting images of the Monterey Bay just out yonder. The hand-painted masterpiece showcases everything from scenic Carmel River, migrating killer whales in the bay to a mystical take on our celestial system.
Bay of Pines
Not only is the wall art something to behold but the restaurant is also home to an array of incredible sculptures of marine animals and tall ships. Speaking of ships, the eatery’s bar and main focal point, is exactly that. A larger than life-sized ship with Captain Jack Sparrow guiding the way.
Bay of Pines Bay of Pines
Before sitting down, be sure to mousy upstairs to the private dining room where there are even more visually stunning pieces of artwork waiting to be discovered. Artifacts from around the globe are revealed in this intimate space overlooking the mystical pirate ship down below.
Bay of Pines
Now that you have soaked in your surroundings its time to focus on the food! Restaurant owner and operator Dana Mills Helman proudly grows most of the dish’s ingredients from her sustainable ranch off of Highway 68 and sources from other organic providers in the area.
Bay of Pines
The menu is best put as Coastal California cuisine with an international twist. Their wide variety of juices is the perfect way to kick off any meal with freshly pressed options including orange, carrot, vegetable and cactus.
Fresh Juices at Bay of Pines Bay of Pines
Appetizers are from land and sea including a zesty ceviche and lamb lollipops. Be sure to try their smoked chicken wings which are house smoked and topped with a sweet chili glaze and the Portobello mascarpone with slices of meaty mushrooms, sautéed bell peppers and crispy prosciutto crowned with a creamy mascarpone cheese.
Captain Jack’s Galley Smoked Wings at Bay of Pines Portobello Mascarpone at Bay of Pines
A variety of salads, sandwiches, burgers and pastas are sure to satisfy your hunger. The Crow’s Nest Burger with hummus spread, crunchy apple wood smoked bacon and gooey gruyere cheese is a crowd-pleaser while the Lover’s Deck Avocado Salad is fantastic vegetarian option with avocado and pear over a bed of California greens with homemade mango vinaigrette.
Fresh Salads at Bay of Pines The Crow’s Nest at Bay of Pines
Save room for dessert and savor every last second in this fantasyland; I mean how often do you get to dine next to Jack Sparrow? The chocolate chip bread pudding and vanilla bean creme brulee are sure to twist your arm. Ahoy!
Creme Brulee at Bay of Pines
Bay of Pines is open daily from 11am-3pm and open for dinner for groups with 12 or more. The restaurant also hosts several monthly theme and international parties including quite the Irish St. Patrick’s Day bash.
Bay of Pines

Food with a View at The Crab House on Old Fisherman’s Wharf

A trip to Monterey is never complete without soaking in the relaxing views of the Monterey Bay, spying on playful sea otters and savoring crispy calamari. Now you can enjoy all three of these quintessential Monterey staples at the brand new Crab House restaurant on Old Fisherman’s Wharf.
The Crab House
Taking over the former Isabella’s restaurant towards the end of Old Fisherman’s Wharf, the Crab House offers some of the most spectacular 360 degree views of the Monterey Bay complete with bobbing sailboats, incoming whale watching ships and spirited sea life just below the deck.
The Crab House
The seafood grill’s nautical décor is inviting and much appreciated, although the real showstopper is the view just outside its walls. Whether you prefer to dine on the outdoor patio or the upstairs deck you are bound to have a seat with an incredible outlook.
The Crab House The Crab House
If you thought choosing a seat was hard just wait until you get a glimpse of the mouthwatering menu. All of Monterey’s classics like fried calamari, crab cakes and cioppino are offered along with a few other favorites like fried artichokes, blackened tilapia and a shrimp & crab Louie.
The Crab House Fried Artichokes at The Crab House
What truly makes this menu standout from the other wharf restaurants is their south-of-the-border flare. Every guest is welcomed with a basket of addicting tortilla chips and authentic salsa and can choose from other seafood infused menu items like burritos, tacos and enchiladas.
The Crab House also has a killer Happy Hour which is offered all day every day, Happy Day if you will, with selected drinks like margaritas and bloody Mary’s for just $3.95!
For starters the truffle parmesan fries are a slam dunk. You can smell the appetizing truffle scent before the crunchy spuds hit the table.
The Crab House
You simply cannot come to the crab house and not order crab. The crab stuffed whitefish is exactly what one would want it to be. A hefty piece of sole is overstuffed with luscious crab meat and sautéed mushrooms all topped with a savory lobster cream sauce; even the accompanied vegetables are seasoned to perfection!
Crab Stuffed Whitefish at The Crab House
If the food and views aren’t enough the service is impeccable where every guest is treated like family. Great for families and large group gatherings as well!
Calamari at The Crab House