Devils Gulch Ranch

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Devils Gulch Ranch

Ranch · Marin County

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200 Road to Ranch Visits by appointment, Nicasio, CA 94946

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Specialty meats like lamb, pork, Bresse chicken, quail, squab  

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Why You Should Be Eating More Rabbit | Eater

"A Marin County supplier of specialty meats to high-end California restaurants that saw farmers-market and direct-to-consumer sales surge during restaurant closures, helping sustain rabbit production as more adventurous home cooks bought meat directly from farmers." - Betsy Andrews

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Yusi

Google
Tried the lamb and lamb liver today. Bought from SF pier building farmer market. It was AMAZING!!! So fresh and tasty. Love this place and will keep coming back~

Jonathan Lemer

Google
Devil's Gulch Ranch is one of the last stands in family-owned, local, sustainable, ranches. In addition to providing a good home for all the animals out on the property, Devil's Gulch Ranch delivers excellent service and quality meats to local restaurants and stores. Check them out at the San Francisco Ferry Plaza farmers market on Saturdays and the Marin Civic Center farmers on Sundays! Plenty of fresh meats to choose from including: rabbit, lamb, Bresse chicken, Poussin chicken, quail, squab, and pork. Get yourself a rabbit foot keychain, drool over the delicious bacon selection, take a photo of the beautiful hides, and have a chat with the friendly staff.

Casey Wimsatt

Google
Devil's Gulch hogs are soooo yummy! Getting a group together to split a whole hog or two is a bit of work, but lots of fun and really the best pork I've had. Kids are grown now, but so many good family memories around their hogs. David Chang's Momofuku pulled pork recipe was always a hit. Ditto home made bacon, smoked on the bbq and served at picnics, for breakfast, etc. Mark and the crew are very flexible, helpful about the process, will deliver the hog to a local butcher for packaging, sausage making, etc.

Mwn Kwè Nan Chanjman. MKNC

Google
The Haitian coffee is wonderful. Can't wait for my next order. Caribbean tasty.

Mark Wendland

Google
Great friendly place tucked away

Nancie Borgella

Google
The BRESSE chicken is the epitome of taste.

Haoming Sun

Google
Love this ranch so much!

Quincy Seis

Google
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Don S.

Yelp
Devil's Gulch summer camp was a rare opportunity for me to free my child from suburban culture for a few hours each day, to let my kid be a kid. Devil's Gulch camp encourages a kids' curiosity and then expertly directs it toward a fun experience. It gives a kid the time to have his or her own thoughts and to wonder about things. All this happens outside, where few kids go very often these days, and on a working farm, a truly unusual place for most people. My son went in with the typical too-cool, I've-seen-it-all-on-TV attitude and ended up hunting for newts in the creek and chasing other kids around in the vineyard. He enjoyed learning archery, driving a tractor and jumping into the reservoir from a zip line, all of this with expert supervision, instruction and gentle encouragement. Family camp (in which the whole family can camp together) was also wonderful. Not only did we get to enjoy the farm together, to learn things (I learned stick welding, for example) and be outdoors together, at the end of the day we could camp in a beautiful campground together (with great food!). The best and most important part was that we didn't have to interrupt our leisurely, rural days with motor-driven suburban nights. I wish that we'd been able to stay for more than a week!