
Point Reyes Station, CA (since 1964)
Station House Café has been a fixture at the entrance to Point Reyes National Seashore for over 60 years, feeding locals, hikers, and travelers since 1964. Under owner Sheryl Cahill, who has run the café since 2005, its “Great Local Food” mission is built on real relationships with the farmers, ranchers, and cheesemakers who have made West Marin one of the most celebrated agricultural regions in the country. In 2024, after a three-year restoration project, the café returned to its original 1964 building at 3rd and Main Streets, a full-circle moment for a restaurant that has survived rent crises, wildfires, and 60 years of coastal weather.
The Sustainability Print:
Station House Café works with some of California’s most respected organic producers, many of them neighbors.
Station House Café is proof that sustainability doesn’t require a tasting menu or a Michelin star. For over six decades, Sheryl Cahill and her team have kept faith with the land and the people who farm it, running a neighborhood restaurant that sources like a world-class one. It’s a model of place-based hospitality: unpretentious, deeply rooted, and worth every detour.

