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( 707-263-4317; www.lakeportenglishinn.com ; 675 N Main St, Lakeport; r $185-210, cottages $210;
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The finest B&B at Clear Lake is an 1875 Carpenter Gothic with 10 impeccably furnished
rooms, styled with a nod to the English countryside. Weekends take high tea (nonguests
welcome by reservation) - with real Devonshire cream.
Skylark Shores Resort INN
( 800-675-6151; www.lakeportskylarkshores.com ; 1120 N Main St, Lakeport; r $84-145; )
There's a 1960s holiday-camp feel here with a sprawl of well-maintained older units, many
of which overlook the lakeside full of wading ducks and splashing kids and a big lawn dot-
ted with smoking barbecues. Some units also have kitchens and there's a public launch
boat dock.
Park Place AMERICAN
(50 3rd St, Lakeport; mains $7-11; 11am-9pm Tue-Sun, to 3pm Mon)
Simple but right on the waterfront, come to this bright and completely unpretentious eatery
for basics like pasta, burgers and pizza made from sustainable, local produce at great
prices. A local favorite.
Studebaker's Coffee House DELI
(3990 Main St, Kelseyville; sandwiches from $6; 6am-4pm Mon-Fri, 7am-4pm Sat, 7am-2pm Sun)
A friendly, old-style diner/fountain place with plenty of character from black-and-white
checker linoleum floors to old photos on the wall. Great sandwiches including vegetarian
options and the coffee's good too.
Saw Shop Gallery Bistro CALIFORNIAN
( 707-278-0129; www.sawshopbistro.com ; 3825 Main St, Kelseyville; small plates $10-16, mains
$15-26; from 3pm Tue-Sat)
The best restaurant in Lake County serves a Californian-cuisine menu of wild salmon and
rack of lamb, as well as a small plates menu of sushi, lobster tacos, Kobe-beef burgers and
flatbread pizzas. Laid-back atmosphere, too.
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