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The Miramar Beach Restaurant
was originally designed and built as a Prohibition speakeasy.
Inside were revolving kitchen cabinets and other secret compartments
where illegal liquor was concealed from the prying eyes of the
“G-men.” Customers are invited to enjoy the memories
of the Northern California Coastside’s colorful past and
browse through their extensive collection of old photos (circa
1920).
In 1916 the Miramar’s bar held secret compartments for stashing
illegal liquor — it now provides ocean views of the Pacific
Ocean from every seat. Strikingly beautiful sunsets are a regular
evening event at this Northern California location near Half Moon
Bay.
The Miramar Beach Restaurant Bar was renovated in 2004. Renovating
the old bar, parts of which were built in 1916 when the Miramar
was a Prohibition speakeasy, was a daunting task but one which
has yielded great rewards. Patrons can now enjoy ocean views from
every seat around this elegant new 4-sided island bar. The large,
mahogany bartop facilitates eating meals as well as enjoying one's
favorite libation.
Mood lighting is provided by Tiffany-style lamps along the bar
and one remarkable Hungarian chandelier hanging from a pyramid
recessed ceiling over the impressive center display of bottles.
In preparation for further expansion, the south wall of the Miramar
Beach Restaurant was replaced with sets of glass double doors
which will lead out to decks for dining and partying at tables
warmed with standing heaters seating around cozy firepits facing
the ocean.
Appetizers are available at all times at the bar as well as the
restaurant. Happy hours Monday – Friday from 4 to 7:30 p.m.
offer daily drink specials to complement the calamari picante,
oysters and buffalo prawns that are among customers’ favorites.
The Miramar is open 7 days a week for lunch, dinner and Sunday
brunch. The Miramar Beach Restaurant also offers its facilities
for private parties, rehearsal dinners, wedding ceremonies and
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