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Refuge

963 Laurel St., San Carlos, CA, 94070
(650) 598-9813 - Venue Website

The Refuge is an upscale, artisan beer pub located in the ever popular downtown area of San Carlos on the main artery, Laurel Street. It captures the best iconoclastic dishes America has ever conceived, and the personal European nostalgia of its founder and owner, Matt Levin.
The menu is eclectic and cohesive. Our ultra-tender, mouth-watering pastrami, hand-carved and steaming hot, will be a Bay Area revolution. Nobody has ever served this type of pastrami in the Bay Area. It is made with respect to the bold traditions laid down by the great delicatessens such as Langer’s and Katz’s. The menu also features fresh house-ground Hamburgers, authentic Ribeye Cheesesteaks, fresh salads, seasonal soups, comforting desserts, and last but not least, house-made charcuterie and cured meats.
With 18 Belgian beers on tap, the most in the Bay Area, our beer selection is our crowning jewel. Our wines are distinctly “Parisian wine bistro caliber.” They are overtly Old World and focus on newer, European varietals that are well-made with outstanding quality and value.
The heart and soul of The Refuge are Chef/Owner, Matt Levin and Chef de Cuisine, Michael Greuel. They met as sous chefs at the well known peninsula restaurant, Viognier. It was there that Matt and Michael conceived The Refuge. Later, Matt became Chef de Cuisine and Michael the Executive Chef at Viognier.
The combined experience and background of the two are unparalleled. Matt has extensive international experience. He worked in Paris, France for two years. Working in the prestigious Michelin-starred kitchens such as Les Ambassadeurs at Hotel de Crillon, Taillevent, and Le Pre Catelan, Matt delved into the deep world of “La Grand Cuisine”. Moreover, Matt assimilated himself with the rich culture of wine and charcuterie (art of curing meats). The true French culture, Matt realized, revolved around a bold autonomy, constantly blooming from respected traditions. He carries this epiphany in his head to this very day. Like a perfectly scripted fairy tale, the genesis of The Refuge’s name lies just adjacent to Matt’s old metro stop in Montmartre. It was an old wine bistrot called Le Refuge. Coming from a Jewish background, Matt began to notice many similarities between a Deli Man and a French Charcutier.
They both worked in the world of cured meats and had culinary traditions that go back hundreds of years. Also, they were both a natural, grassroots product of the community. The greatest cooks, Matt believes, work within the spectre of ‘Tour de Main’, or ‘slight of hand’. These are the minute details and techniques that are not in the recipes or presentations. Rather, they are sublime expressions that elevate what is seemingly ordinary to the extraordinary, and show their face at the most unlikely times, in every level of cuisine. Overwhelmed with inspiration, Matt made up his mind that this was the type of restaurant he’d like to own.
Not too long after their introduction, Michael was on board with all things The Refuge. He was a perfect partner for Matt. Michael has unyielding honesty and loyalty. His perseverance and drive had carried the two through many tough situations. Michael’s word is golden, and that is very, very rare these days. His taste, palate, and philosophy echo perfectly, the vision of Matt and The Refuge; and his wealth of experience with Bay Area diners proved invaluable. That is why he was chosen as Chef de Cuisine.

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Neighborhood: San Carlos
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Restaurant/Bar Details
$$ ($15–$30)
Price
Not Required
Reservations
Non-smoking
Features
Casual
Attire
Hours
Tue-Thu 11:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.

Fri-Sat 11:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
Payment
Mastercard, Discover, Visa, American Express
Location & Nearby Info
963 Laurel St., San Carlos, CA, 94070
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Reviews & Comments
USER REVIEWS
Mar 18, 2011 - Jennavive.Washington

Delicious! I went for lunch and I'm seriously contemplating on going back for dinner!

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Mar 08, 2008 - angeldreamer
The newest restaurant on Laurel Street

I guess a lot of people in San Carlos have been waiting for a wine bar to come along. It's true, there's really no other place like it in San Carlos.

They have a great selection of beer. I don't know much about French wine, but they sure do have a lot of it.

As for the food, I tried 5 out of the 11 or so charcuterie and cheese options and they were alright. The pate and foie gras were ok, not as rich and creamy as I would've liked.

The kobe hamburgers were great. I got the mushroom and brie burger, which I could barely finish because it was fairly large and came with a generous portion of fries. My boyfriend ordered a burger on rye with onions which tasted really good. Oh and the fries, I've got to say that they taste JUST like the fries at the Ritz in SF. The fries are crispy and salty.. just add some truffle mayonnaise.. mmm good.

Overall it was an interesting experience. The food was okay and the service was mediocre - especially when it got busy. The atmosphere was a little confusing. The place looked like a pub, but had small booths for eating like a restaurant would. I think the best way to describe the place is that it's a pub and wine bar fusion, but leans more towards a pub.

I think Refuge is a great place to hang out with friends, get a burger, have some good Belgian beer.

-Update 9/20/08- The restaurant has updated and I've raised my review 1 extra star. The menu has really changed and is MUCH more organized. The menu consists of regular burgers (no more kobe) and pastrami sandwiches AND of course great beer. The food is GREAT!

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