Menlo Park offers small town charm only 25 minutes away from the buzz of San Francisco, California. Perfect climate, beautiful community parks, excellent schools and interesting communities have attracted a large number of big employers such as Facebook, Tyco Electronics, SRI International, Intuit, Google and Pacific Biosciences, making Menlo Park, California a natural extension of Silicon Valley. There is always something to see and do in Menlo Park, CA.


1. Anderson Collection at Stanford University

Anderson Collection at Stanford University
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Stanford University's Anderson Collection is a collection of 121 contemporary and modern American sculptures and paintings gifted to the University by Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson and Mary Patricia Anderson Pence.

The collection is the core of the larger collection the family has been acquiring for the last 50 years and is considered one of the best private collections of American modern and contemporary art in the world. The collection is on display in the University's new building designed to host this special gift. The Anderson Collection building is located next to the Cantor Arts Center, across from Frost Amphitheater and Bing Concert Hall.

314 Lomita Dr, Stanford, CA 94305, Phone: 650-721-6055


2. Things to Do Near Me: Bedwell Bayfront Park, Menlo Park, CA

Things to Do Near Me: Bedwell Bayfront Park, Menlo Park, CA
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Located on San Francisco Bay at Highway 101 and Marsh Road, Bedwell Bayfront Park is a large 150 acre bayside park surrounded by several industrial plants, with vast open spaces, grassy hills, perfect for hiking and flying kites. There are clusters of eucalyptus and acacia trees dotting the landscape. The park is surrounded on three sides by the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge.

People working for companies nearby use the park for a lunch break, walking or resting on the grass. There is an extensive trail network, mostly unpaved, some flat and some fairly hilly. Climbing one of the hills is worth it, it opens up views of the bay and surrounding mountains.


3. Things to Do in Menlo Park, California: Allied Arts Guild

Things to Do in Menlo Park, California: Allied Arts Guild
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Allied Arts Guild is a historic Spanish Colonial style complex and garden oasis created to provide home to artists' studios, unique shops and Blue Garden Cafe. Opened in 1929, Allied Arts Guild offers an inspiring environment for working artists and craftsmen, beautiful gardens for a quiet stroll, many benches for resting, and unique shops for shopping.

The Guild complex currently hosts twenty artisans, and most of them combine their space for studio and retail use. The Guild is owned and operated by the Allied Arts Guild Auxiliary, which supports critically ill children at the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital. The beautiful space at the Allied Arts Guild is popular venue for special events such as receptions, weddings, seminars and meetings.

75 Arbor Rd, Menlo Park, CA 94025, Phone: 650-325-2450



4. Things to Do in Menlo Park, California: Ravenswood Open Space Preserve

Things to Do in Menlo Park, California: Ravenswood Open Space Preserve
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A part of the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, a San Francisco Bay Area regional greenbelt system, Ravenswood is one of 26 open spaces that comprise more 60,000 acres of diverse landscape. Ravenswood is a 376-acre preserve located on the edge of East Palo Alto which consists mostly of marshland and sparse grassy vegetation. It is composed of two areas separated by private properties.

One is located next to San Francisco Bay, south of the Dumbarton Bridge. The larger southern area is located near Cooley Landing in East Palo Alto where a former salt pond is reverting to marshland. At both ends of the Ravenswood Trail there are benches and overlook platforms which are great for bird-watching, especially during migration periods.

East Palo Alto, CA 94303, Phone: 650-691-1200


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5. Things to Do Near Me: Kepler's Books, Menlo Park, CA

Things to Do Near Me: Kepler's Books, Menlo Park, CA
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Kepler's Books has been the cultural and intellectual hub for Menlo Park and the entire Peninsula since it was founded in 1955 by Roy Kepler, a notable peace activist. The bookstore was, and still is, known for its very popular literary events, its great, diverse selection of books and magazines and its important role in the community. Kepler's democratized reading by being one of the leaders of the paperback revolution in the 50's and 60's in the San Francisco Bay Area.

The bookstore grew into a cultural center for the faculty and students of Stanford University, intellectuals and pacifists and other people who were seriously interested in books and exchanging ideas. The bookstore was a venue for many special events such as concerts by Joan Baez and Grateful Dead. While the role of bookstores has changed with the advent of electronic reading, Kepler's is still thriving and continues to have a large number of loyal customers and regular events, continuing Roy Kepler's mission of promoting literacy, critical thinking and opening minds. Next read: California Hot Springs

1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA 94025, Phone: 650-324-4321


6. Things to Do Near Me: Flood Park, Menlo Park, California

Things to Do Near Me: Flood Park, Menlo Park, California
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Flood Park is a 21-acre green space in the middle of a predominantly urban environment. Known for its huge, native bay and oak trees, the park has a number of designated areas for picnics, with tables and benches. There are also fields for softball, horse shoes, tennis, petanque and volleyball. The baseball field, which is located in the eastern part of the park, is in high demand in the summer.

When the park was established in 1936 it was considered a crown jewel of the Bay Area park system. It had a swimming pool, an administration building, the caretaker's residence, the maintenance area and two restrooms. The swimming pool, which was probably one of the first public pools in the States, was removed in the 1970s.

215 Bay Rd, Menlo Park, CA 94025, Phone: 650-363-4022


7. Things to Do in Menlo Park, California: Feldman's Books

Things to Do in Menlo Park, California: Feldman's Books
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If you like books, you will enjoy browsing the shelves at Feldman's Books. This funky bookstore is located in the oldest house in Menlo Park, which was built in 1880, and has a lovely courtyard where you can sit and spend some time deciding what to buy.

The quirky bookstore has more than 50,000 books and specializes in high quality used books, on topics such as literature, history, poetry, art, photography, math, science and much more. They have a rich collection of hard-to-find and antique books and a cozy nook for the kids with such treasures as Beatrix Potter and Harry Potter books.

1075 Curtis St, Menlo Park, CA 94025, Phone: 650-326-5300



8. Activities Near Me: Refuge, Menlo Park, CA

Activities Near Me: Refuge, Menlo Park, CA
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The Refuge is a casual artisan beer pub with cheerful decor dominated by bright red banquettes and the large bar with the best selection of Belgian beers in the area. With 24 Belgian beers on tap - blondes, dubbels, tripels and Flemish reds, and what they call "Parisian wine bistro caliber" wines, you will have a good choice of beverages to go with the reason you came to Refuge - the spectacular, hand-carved and in-house smoked pastrami sandwich. Chef/owner Matt Levin is very particular about his pastrami.

This meaty deliciousness is made tender and juicy after a week of work - brining, steaming and smoking. There are also superb house-ground hamburgers, tender ribeye cheesesteaks, original salads, hot soups and in-house special chicken liver. Portions are large, the atmosphere is small-town cozy and you are sure to be back.

1143 Crane Street, Menlo Park, California 94025, Phone: 650-319-8197


9. Guild Theatre, Menlo Park, California

Guild Theatre, Menlo Park, California
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The Guild Theatre was built in 1926 as a burlesque house under the name Guild Theatre, near the today's Menlo Park downtown. In the 1940's, the theatre changed its name to Guild Theatre and had its façade ‘loped off' and rebuilt when El Camino Real was widened.

Once reopened, it started featuring motion pictures. This oldest theater on the San Francisco Peninsula that is still standing is famous for two huge golden wings on both sidesof its enormous screen and funky old-fashioned decor that came from various other theatres after they were demolished. Today the Guild Theatre shows mostly independent and foreign language movies.

949 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA 94025, Phone: 650-566-8367


10. What to Do Near Me: Dutch Goose, Menlo Park, California

What to Do Near Me: Dutch Goose, Menlo Park, California
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The Dutch Goose has been Menlo Park's favorite family pub since 1966, the place where you bring the family for Sunday burgers or a couple of friends to watch the game while sampling one, or more, of pub's twelve beers on tap and ten wines by glass or bottle. You can eat inside, surrounded by large TVs, or outside in the "Duck Blind," a dog-friendly shady patio featuring large rustic benches and a full bar.

The daily menu is posted on a chalkboard, but everyone's favorite is a cheeseburger with the fixings. Ask for the Goop, the Goose's special sauce. Other treats from the kitchen include smoked brisket sliders, grilled cheese with chicken tenders and fabulous sweet potato fries. Places to Visit in California

3567 Alameda de las Pulgas, Menlo Park, CA 94025, Phone: 650-854-3245


11. What to Do Near Me: Palo Alto History Museum, Menlo Park, CA

What to Do Near Me: Palo Alto History Museum, Menlo Park, CA
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The Palo Alto History Museum does not exist just yet, but some very important organizations and many great people are hard at work to make it happen: the Palo Alto Historical Association, the Palo Alto-Stanford Heritage, the University South Neighborhood Association and the Museum of American Heritage.

The museum will be established in the historic 1932 Roth Building which is located at 300 Homer Street next to Heritage Park, near downtown Palo Alto. The plan is to renovate the beautiful old city-owned building to prepare it to offer home to the city's extensive archives that are currently in various temporary locations. Once completed, the building will offer 22,580 square feet of space and will host interactive exhibits, classrooms, community gathering spaces and a media center.

300 Home Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94302, Phone: 650-322-3089


12. Things to Do Near Me: Back A Yard, Menlo Park, CA

Things to Do Near Me: Back A Yard, Menlo Park, CA
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When Menlo residents are in the mood for some Caribbean food, they go to the Back A Yard Caribbean grill. The relaxed, unassuming dining room is decorated with bright murals depicting Caribbean life, sure to captivate your attention while you are waiting for what is mostly Jamaican cuisine, heavy on the jerk sauce, seafood and coconut milk, happily merged with American favorites.

Jamaican jerk meals come with your choice of chicken, pork, salmon or steak, and rice, beans, fried plantains and a salad. Believe it or not, there is even jerk tofu. If you want to try something truly Jamaican, you will have to come on Saturday, when they serve Ackee and Codfish with rice and beans and fried plantains.

1189 Willow Rd, Menlo Park, CA 94025, Phone: 650-323-4244


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