Splitrock Tap & Wheel Restaurant,Store,Cafe,Pizzeria in Fairfax

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#8 From 33 in Fairfax
9.3
46 Review
Ambience
9.3/10
Food
9.3/10
Interior
9.3/10
Prices
9.3/10
Service
9.3/10
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Price & Cuisine
$$ American, Pizza, Mediterranean
Establishment type
Restaurant, Store, Cafe, Pizzeria
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Once the promenade around the Marin Museum of Bicycling and Mountain Bike Hall of Fame is over, visit Splitrock Tap & Wheel. At this bar, try perfectly cooked pizza, cheese steaks and chicken. The whole impression won't be complete without draft beer that is delicious here. Most likely, you'll come back to Splitrock Tap & Wheel later to taste great coffee. This place is famous for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you. From the visitors' viewpoint, prices are adequate. There is quiet atmosphere at this spot, as clients find it. Google users awarded this bar 4.7.
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Daniel Graf
Source: google
2
A month ago
This is a bike shop and a restaurant. We consumed food and drinks , there wasn’t a single other customer , and they told us we can’t have our bikes on the patio. Super rude , just to make a point. You would think they would be friendlier to their main customer base
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Mike K
Source: google
10
2 months ago
Chill spot with high quality bikes and brews, the food is delicious, even more so after a long ride. A great local spot, will definitely be back.
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Jason McMinn
Source: google
10
3 months ago
Awesome bike shop and cafe. Of course, who really cares about the bike shop when you have that wicked awesome Cuban sandwich being served up from the bar!
Stopped in to check my chain wear and get a price on some service and they quoted me $450 to change pads and my chain which they said was worn and should be replaced. I was surprised because I have about 1600 miles on my bike and this sounded way high to boot. Guy also said I should plan 10% of the cost of my emtb in maintenance a year. So $750/year? I don't think so!! To double check my chain I stopped at another shop on my way home who measured and said my chain wasn’t even halfway worn and the pad replacement would be a small fee. I don’t trust anyone who would upsell me on service. So hard pass
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Michael Lyons
Source: google
10
6 months ago
Purchased a Specialized Kenevo about 3 months ago from Splitrock. This is my 4th emtb. Jason, the owner, and his staff did an excellent job in dialing in the bike to my exact preferences. This was definitely the best emtb purchasing experience I’ve ever had by miles!! The staff was happy to go above and beyond in dialing the bike to my exact specs and expeditiously upgraded the forks as I waited in the great shop and enjoyed a delicious lunch at the Splitrock restaurant. On getting the bike, I was able to immediately test ride it on some great trails (classic Marin trails) a short riding distance from the shop. After the maiden run, I enjoyed a cold brew at the Splitrock tap room with some local riders who were as stoked as I was after their trail rides!! Great and rare combination of mtb shop, restaurant, tap room and friendly post ride scene!! I hope to be back soon and feel so fortunate to have the experience I did at Splitrock Tap and Wheel!🤙🚵🏽‍♂️🤙
Food is solid, staff is phenomenal, beer selection is off the hook.. The vibes are even better. I look forward to spending a couple hours here every weekend.
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Eric Artman
Source: google
10
A year ago
Nice taproom & sandwich shop in the back f a bicycle shop! Many beers, including an amber!
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Jason G
Source: google
10
A year ago
Maybe the best sandwich in Marin.
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Mr McGraw
Source: google
8
A year ago
Great sandwich!
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Alex Giedt
Source: google
10
2 years ago
This is my local bike shop, a couple minute bike ride. I have purchased a bike from them and have many services done. Always prompt, friendly, and willing to answer my probably dumb questions. Also, a great place to have a post-ride beer and bite. Love this place.
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