Reviews Vladimir's Czechoslovakian Restaurant

5
Sonya B
+5
Delicious & understated. The food here was so so good. I had the goulash and my boyfriend had the cabbage rolls. It came with bread, lentil soup, and salad. Great atmosphere. Will come back again for sure!
4
Take Back Roads
+4
Looks like an awesome spot to stop by for beers and schnitzel! We only grabbed a couple beers while checking out the shipwreck, but we’ll be back soon for a full meal! There’s lots of outside seating, the bar area is cozy and great traditional decor, and the food looked delicious. Very Germanic centered food options and lots of great European beers on tap and in bottles! Can’t wait to come back for more!
5
Bartholomew Roland
+5
Had a terrific time stopping by Vladimir's on our way back from Point Reyes. This friendly bar has incredible staff and even better sweet potato fries. Swing by for a beer, burger, and fries and you will not be disappointed!
5
Emily Wright
+5
We were here on a quiet evening and had a delicious meal! Grateful that they had local oysters, in addition to the great Czech food that they are known for. I enjoyed the lentil soup of the day and salad that accompanied the duck leg, which was yummy and had a delicious plum sauce. The side of cabbage was incredibly flavorful, too. You definitely feel like you stumbled upon a sliver of Europe when eating here!
5
Jereemie Wickman
+5
The food was great. Reminds me of being in Prague I see some folks commenting probably have not been so don't get the flavor of the dishes. The staff was great and they had a good pilsner on tap to top off the experience. I highly recommend going and enjoying.
4
Thanathip Moolvong
+4
I stopped at this place for late lunch after visiting Point Reyes Lighthouse. Tried rabbit which was not bad. But I loved bread. Service is not great as there was only one person running around for everything. Cash only, ATM machine is in the premises. Price is reasonable.
5
Jack Benjamin
+5
This restaurant embodies the word “perfection”. The food so delightful you cry tears of joy. the service so enjoyable you feel as if you are part of a family. The atmosphere makes you want to buy a ticket to Czech Republic. this restaurant thought me life lessons of happiness, sadness, pain, and love. truly a once in a lifetime experience.
5
Craig Chalmers
+5
A local historic restaurant to visit when open! There is some tasty Czech food and drink to be had here!!
5
Kiera Tierney Giles
+5
They only take cash but there is an ATM in the back. They have rabbit, veal, duck and really good barbecued oysters. A rustic, cozy atmosphere with a wood burning stove
5
Hildegaard Ann Abbott
+5
I used to live in the back of the restaurant 20 years ago when the owners Dad still ran the restaurant. He has since passed away and now his daughter runs the family restaurant. Vladia is the most wonderful and sweet lady. She changed the prices on the menu for the first time in about 30 plus years bc she had to. She added a few items which her Dad did not serve such as a chicken salad, cheeseburger and fries, oysters...other than that this menu nor the food has changed. This is not the place to go if you are in a hurry. This is a real dinner folks. She starts you off with homemade rye bread warmed with butter served on a wooden cutting board, followed by homemade and wonderful vegetarian soup(lentil, black bean, cabbage, mushroom, split pea), always vegetarian. Next a small house
5
Maxx Kumiski
+5
Highly recommend! My wife and I had two lunch platters, lamb and cabbage roll. Absolutely delicious!
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