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March in Monterey sits right on the edge of two seasons. Winter comfort still calls for rich entrées and warm drinks, but longer days and brighter skies hint that spring is just around the corner. It’s a time when meals feel a little more relaxed, conversations stretch a little longer, and dining becomes less about rushing and more about enjoying the moment.
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. Whether stopping in for a weeknight dinner or a slow weekend meal, this time of year is ideal for rediscovering some of the menu’s most satisfying plates.
Early spring evenings along the Central Coast can still be cool, which makes comforting entrées especially appealing. These dishes offer warmth and depth without feeling overly heavy.
Braised Short Rib
This dish is a guest favorite for good reason. The short rib is slow-braised until tender and served with roasted garlic mashed potatoes, green peas, and caramelized Cipollini onions. It’s rich, savory, and perfect for a cool Monterey evening.
Classic Meatloaf
Few meals feel as comforting as a well-prepared meatloaf. At Tarpy’s, it’s elevated with Marsala-mushroom sauce and paired with mashed potatoes and green beans. Familiar flavors meet restaurant-level refinement.
Chili-Crusted Chicken
For those who want comfort with a little brightness, the chili-crusted chicken delivers. Served with Gruyère scalloped potatoes, green beans, and apricot BBQ sauce, it balances warmth with a touch of sweetness.
Monterey’s proximity to the ocean means seafood remains a highlight year-round. These dishes feel perfectly suited to the seasonal transition.
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.
Shrimp & Grits
Grilled prawns with sweet cream grits and carrot purée create a dish that’s warm, savory, and ideal for lingering dinners.
March dining often means reconnecting with friends and family after the slower winter months. Shareable appetizers help set the tone.
Dungeness & Blue Crab Cakes bring coastal flavor with roasted pepper coriander cream.
Spicy Tuna Tacos combine ponzu aioli, sesame seeds, and wasabi tobiko for a bold bite.
Castroville Artichoke highlights a regional favorite with lemon-basil pesto and blistered tomatoes.
As the weather shifts, drink choices follow suit.
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.
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.
Whether stopping by after a coastal walk or meeting friends for dinner, this is a great time to settle into a meal that balances comfort with fresh seasonal flavor.
Tarpy’s offers the kind of setting where those moments come naturally.
Restaurant Name: Tarpy’s
Location: Monterey, CA
Phone number: 831.647.1444
What dishes are most popular during early spring at Tarpy’s?
Guests often gravitate toward comforting entrées like Braised Short Rib, Wood-Fired Salmon, and Chili-Crusted Chicken during this transitional season.
Are there lighter options available as spring approaches?
Yes. Seafood dishes such as Wood-Fired Salmon and Alaskan Halibut offer balanced flavors without feeling heavy.
Does Tarpy’s offer vegetarian options?
Yes. Mushroom Bolognese and several salads and appetizers provide satisfying vegetarian choices.
Is March a good time to visit Tarpy’s?
March is often quieter than peak tourist months, making it a great time to enjoy a relaxed meal and the garden setting.
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