travel north america united states california pebble beach dining gallery cafe
We have enjoyed lunch at The Gallery Cafe at the Pebble Beach Golf Course on the famous 17 mile drive between Monterey and Carmel three times now.
On our first and last visits, we sat on the deck with views of the first tee of the famous golf course with the practice putting green directly below us.
On our three visits we have had the chance to sample several of their menu items including:
flatbread pizza, BYOB build your own burgers (which allows you to pick a protein, a bread, a cheese, toppings),
the traditional cobb salad, the classic caesar salad, loaded bake potato skins, chicken quesadillas, and their special, half sandwich and soup or salad.
All the food was fresh, tasty, and beautifully prepared and the prices were reasonable.
The service this last trip was especially good.
LINK TO WEB PAGE FOR THE GALLERY CAFE
LINK TO WIKIPEDIA'S WEB PAGE ON PEBBLE BEACH
TRAVEL: 2007, 2012, 2021...

This location has earned a four-and-a-half star (very good+) rating from
Travel Fanatics Unlimited
****1/2
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Exterior of the dining deck above the putting green of the upstairs Gallery Cafe, Pebble Beach, California, 2012.

My Build Your Own Burger with melted cheese and crispy onions, The Gallery Cafe, Pebble Beach, California, 2012.

Lynn's Build Your Own Burger on toast, The Gallery Cafe, Pebble Beach, California, 2012.

My traditional cobb salad, Gallery Cafe, Pebble Beach, California, 2021.

Lynn's loaded baked potato skins, Gallery Cafe, Pebble Beach, California, 2021.

Lynn's sweet peach tea and Stephanie's IPA, Gallery Cafe, Pebble Beach, California, 2021.

My favorite Gallery raspberry lemonade, Gallery Cafe, Pebble Beach, California, 2021.

Stephanie's half sandwich and salad, Gallery Cafe, Pebble Beach, California, 2021.

Lynn and I on our first visit in 2007, and our group in 2021 with Stephanie and Mason, Gallery Cafe, Pebble Beach, California.
My son Ryan was also on this last trip, but he chose to stay with their new St. Bernard puppy in the car.
When we were almost done with lunch, we found out that the deck was dog friendly and he could have been there too.
We phoned him, and he and "Maple" joined us and got some special treatment from the server who brought him bacon treats.
In the group picture, you can see the 1st tee in the background.
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page last revised november 2021