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From Cozy Nights to Spring Light: Seasonal Favorites to Enjoy at Tarpy's This March

From Cozy Nights to Spring Light: Seasonal Favorites to Enjoy at Tarpy's This March

What's good to eat at Tarpy's in early spring?

March at Tarpy's bridges two seasons — hearty braised short rib and classic meatloaf alongside lighter wood-fired salmon and pan-seared Alaskan halibut, in a historic stonehouse off Highway 68.

What wines pair with Tarpy's spring menu?

A Pinot Noir from Loring Wine Co. suits steaks and braised dishes, while a McIntyre Chardonnay complements seafood and chicken. See the full dinner menu.

Is March a good time to dine at Tarpy's in Monterey?

Yes — March is one of the quieter, more relaxed months in Monterey, with easier reservations and a more intimate atmosphere.

March in Monterey sits right on the edge of two seasons. Winter comfort still calls for rich entrees and warm drinks, but longer days and brighter skies hint that spring is just around the corner.

At Tarpy's, March brings together the best of both worlds. Hearty favorites remain front and center while lighter dishes and fresh ingredients remind us that the season is changing.

Comfort Dishes That Still Feel Right

Early spring evenings along the Central Coast can still be cool, which makes comforting entrees especially appealing.

Braised Short Rib

Slow-braised until tender and served with roasted garlic mashed potatoes, green peas, and caramelized Cipollini onions. Rich, savory, and perfect for a cool Monterey evening.

Classic Meatloaf

Elevated with Marsala-mushroom sauce and paired with mashed potatoes and green beans. Familiar flavors meet restaurant-level refinement.

Seafood That Bridges Winter and Spring

Wood-Fired Salmon

Flame-kissed salmon served with rice pilaf, snap peas, carrots, broccoli, and beurre blanc offers a balanced plate that's both comforting and fresh.

Alaskan Halibut

Pan-seared and finished with citrus-brown butter, this dish pairs roasted garlic mashed potatoes with baby kale for a combination that feels elegant but approachable.

Drinks That Match the Mood

A Pinot Noir from Loring Wine Co. pairs beautifully with steaks and braised dishes. A Chardonnay from McIntyre complements seafood and chicken with buttery smoothness. For cocktail lovers, the Barrel-Aged Old Fashioned and Tarpy's Mule both offer warm spice notes that suit the season perfectly.

A Relaxed Time to Gather

March tends to be one of the quieter and most enjoyable months for dining out in Monterey. The pace is relaxed, reservations are easier to secure, and the atmosphere feels more intimate. Tarpy's offers the kind of setting where those moments come naturally.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a reservation at Tarpy's?

Reservations are recommended, though March evenings are often easier to book. Reserve on OpenTable or call 831.647.1444.

What are Tarpy's hours?

Tarpy's is open daily from 11:30am: Monday through Thursday and Sunday until 8:00pm, and Friday and Saturday until 9:00pm.

Where is Tarpy's located?

Tarpy's is at 2999 Monterey-Salinas Highway, Monterey, CA 93940, just off Highway 68.

Ease into spring at Tarpy's. Reserve your table today.

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