Visit Port Costa on Saturday, March 26th for Bluegrass Music, Walking Tours of Town, Food, Shopping, AND just being here!
Come visit to Port Costa on Saturday March 26th from 12:00 to 5:00 PM for a Grassroots Bluegrass Gathering and
Bluegrass Music in Port Costa's Canned Ham / Vintage Trailer Park (15 Canyon Lake Drive) featuring Mitch Polzak, Tom List and the East Bay Railway Band! Dog Willing Pizza will be available. With a new choice - Judge Casey's Irish Ketchup Suprisingly amazing Meatloaf and Vegan Pizzas. Judge Casey was a famous Port Costa Judge and their sauce is amazing - on pizza and on anything! Walking tours of Port Costa start at 12:30 PM and run for 30 minutes. Tours run at 12:30, 1:30, 2:30, 3:30 and 4:30. Long time resident, Suzanne Statler, will answer the question of "how does a town like this exist?" History, town characters and a few scandals. Donations for the tour support the restoration of the Historic 1911 Port Costa School and the Port Costa Museum & Archives Project. Bars, Restaurants, Shopping: Warehouse Cafe, Bull Valley Roadhouse Restaurants/Bars. Shop at the Mercantile, JJ's, Theatre of Dreams, Canned Ham Treasures, Barron's. And just enjoy being in and around this uncommon town! So Close but feels like you're far away!Questions? call or text Suzanne Statler @ (415) 531-0432.
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About Port Costa: The town with a population of only about 200 people and 77 pet dogs, is nestled in a canyon surrounded on 3 sides by East Bay Regional Park & Ranchland and the 4th side is the water of the Carquinez Straits. Located between the Crockett and Martinez in Northwest Contra Costa County, it is an eclectic, artistic, uncommon and kind of amazing destination. Please come to visit and learn about our town and enjoy the day!
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