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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThe pizza is good and I like that you can choose between spicy and non-spicy sauce, especially since spicy sauce has eliminated some of our favorite pizza place options since we had spice-averse kids. We came for lunch at about 2pm on a weekday. I had skipped breakfast and was starving--the pizza, hot and fresh from the pizza oven--definitely hit the spot. I can imagine how it is the perfect meal for the cyclists stopping by post-Mt. Tam ride. The outdoor seating is nice and dog-friendly. The menu is small (I'm probably alone in wishing they also served coffee and something sweet), but enough to fill hungry cyclists and hikers.
Awesome food and great fast service! Beer selection is consistently changing. My favorite place to go After a long bike ride!
After MTB in Bolinas we stumbled on this place because we were trying to go to the bike museum next door but they were closed. We walked in and saw not only were they a Specialized shop and repair but they also had food and beer! My bf's new Levo Pro was acting up while riding and the guy told us to just bring it in and he would link it up and check the diagnostics no charge and we could grab some food and drinks while we waited. Win and Win!! Not only was the bike service so nice, helpful and friendly, the food was also amazing. We got the Tamarancho pizza which was pretty spicey but good. It was topped with arugula which helped tone down the spice. My bf got the shawarma wrap which was also pretty amazing. We have since gone back again and got the Tamarancho pizza again. Next time I want to get the shawarma wrap again and try the bahn mi sandwich.
It seems only fitting that here, in what's widely regarded as the birthplace of mountain biking, one should dine at a bike shop. Alternatively, it might also be apt that one could purchase a mountain bike while waiting for their food. Either way, Split Rock Tap Wheel has you covered and I mean that quite literally. Their compact menu seems to include a favorite from every currently trending cuisine. Meaning what? Let's just say I very much enjoyed my Chicken Taco Salad (about $15) while my dining partner had similar feelings about his Lamb Beef Shawarma. They have Banh Mi on the menu but everybody in the place seemed to be ordering pizza on the day I visited, many served topped with a salad-sized helping of fresh arugula. With a large, dog-friendly, covered, outdoor seating area Split Rock is a good choice when the weather is nice. They have indoor tables as well (no dogs allowed). Whether or not you arrive in biking gear, Split Rock's food and casual, clean ambiance are a nice addition to the Fairfax dining scene. I can't speak for the bike shop portion of the place but the food side seems to be serving up exactly what this community wants.
Super dog friendly, tons of bicycle equipment and beer accessories for purchase, and very nice staff. There's a private parking lot with ample parking, relatively wide range of beer and food options. The cubano was really great. The pizza was a bit wet and needed to be consumed with utensils as it was a bit difficult to pick up by hand.