Welcome to Vallemar Station
Vallemar Station seamlessly merges the charm of a coastal eatery with the vibrancy of a sports bar. Nestled along the breathtaking Pacifica coastline, this women-owned gem offers an enticing selection of steaks, fresh seafood, and vegetarian options. From crispy calamari to hearty clam chowder, each dish celebrates quality and flavor. With a commitment to accessibility and sustainability, Vallemar Station features outdoor seating, ADA-compliant facilities, and eco-friendly practices. The lively atmosphere is perfect for families and friends, with happy hour specials and live entertainment on weekends. Experience the warmth of community dining where every visit feels like home.
- 2125 Coast Hwy Pacifica, CA 94044 United States Hotline: (650) 359-7411
Welcome to Vallemar Station, a delightful culinary establishment nestled along the scenic Coast Highway in Pacifica, California. This gem seamlessly blends the robust offerings of a classic steakhouse with the vibrant ambiance of a sports bar and the fresh allure of a seafood restaurant, creating a destination perfect for any occasion.
At Vallemar Station, the atmosphere strikes a beautiful balance. With its casual dress code and outdoor seating options—complete with heated accommodations—guests can enjoy their meals in comfort whether basking in the sun or under a cozy canopy. Families with children can also feel at home here, as it welcomes kids and offers numerous vegetarian options, ensuring everyone finds something delectable!
- Culinary Highlights: The menu is an enticing journey through flavors, featuring mouthwatering dishes such as
- Spicy Calamari ($10.99) and Deep Fried Calamari ($9.99)—ideal starters to awaken the palate,
- Fish & Chips with Coleslaw ($14.99)—crunchy and satisfying,
- Combo Platter ($20.99)—a feast of fried seafood that guarantees a taste of everything.
The restaurant also excels in providing a range of dining options, including takeout and delivery. Reservations are accepted, making it convenient for those planning a visit during peak hours, particularly on bustling Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays when the happy hour specials add an extra layer of enjoyment.
Accessibility is a priority, with features such as wheelchair-friendly pathways, Braille menus, and ASL proficiency among staff, ensuring that everyone feels welcome and included. It’s heartening to see a restaurant respect and accommodate diverse needs.
Finally, as a women-owned establishment, Vallemar Station not only champions outstanding food but also embraces a commitment to sustainability with compostable containers and plastic-free packaging.
Whether you're looking to enjoy a casual dinner with friends, host a lively group, or simply unwind after a long day, Vallemar Station promises an unforgettable dining experience. Head over to take part in a culinary adventure that invites both excitement and satisfaction!
For more information, or to make a reservation, feel free to call them at (650) 359-7411.

Great food in old train depot (historical landmark). Good old fashioned bar. Good service.

Everything was great in this place...the food, the service and the ambiance. The only bad thing here was the presence of an old lady (maybe the manager or owner?) who constantly kept yelling out to the staff! Very bad manners. If you need to dress down a staff member, it should be done privately. Other than that, this place deserves a lot of merit for food quality and service! We came in on Valentine's Day so the place was packed to the brim. The staff handled the load quite well! The price was reasonable for the amount of food served. I think the seats at the tables by the bar area need changing - some parts of the seats were already lumpy. When you're in the area and feeling the need for good food, try them out...

I've frequented this place over the past couple decades and will say that my wife's and I recent visit still had our stomachs feeling good and full afterwards. Yes, it's still got it's old patina but I think that's what makes Vallemar Station what it is. The people is what makes this place and if you can look past that you'll discover the food is actually pretty good for the $$.

I returned to Vallemar Station to watch an NFL playoff game, and it was nice to catch up with Denise and her mother. She remembered how I used to come with my family and coworkers for happy hours and dinner, even remembered how my daughter liked the eggs Benedict they made. I ordered the spicy calamari, which is pretty much how I remember it, hot, fresh and delicious. The French Dip that I ordered also was tasty, and the new French fries it came with were well-seasoned, hot and delicious. I will have to come back for the crab sandwich with my wife, because she loves to get that when we are out, but I can't recall the last time that we ordered it. Thanks to Denise and the entire crew for taking care me, providing excellent service!

We came here for their Fri/Sat/Sun after 5pm prime rib $39. It was alright. It wasn't anything fancy. For +$3.50, you can get either a salad or soup of the day. Today was clam chowder. As for the sides, you can choose between creamed spinach or cooked vegetables, either a baked potato or garlic mash potatoes. I asked for gravy on the mash potatoes but gravy was not available. My prime rib came with a bone but my friend's didn't. Both were thick and didn't leave us hungry. As for the meat, it got tedious to eat toward the end as it was a lot food. My guess is around 16oz. The quality was OK. It is not herb crusted nor aged that long. They should have dry aged it a bit more for the enzymes to develop a more complex flavor. As for the dining experience, no wait on a Friday night, unlike HOPR or Westlake Joe's. Vallemar Station puts glass on top of table clothes with paper napkins, yes, that kind of vibe. The bartender lady must be at least 70 years old. The waitstaff is young and energetic. There's a huge TV at the bar and also the dining room. It reminded me of how Val's in Daly City used to be, but a notch lower. Free bread. Service was excellent.