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Forum:Dining - Santa Cruz
Topic:mountain restaurant
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sgammmmMany years ago, I used to stop at a restaurant that took me from one of the upper roads in the Santa Cruz mountains down to the valley in San Jose area. I can't give more info because I never knew where I was or where I started from. It could have been Skyline, but I haven't been able to find the restaurant from Skyline. Anyway, it was kind of a hole in the wall place, kind of isolated, and I think it drew bikers. My memory is that it had two rooms and an outside area. Any ideas on whether it still exists?

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