Old Princeton Landing Public House and Grill

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Old Princeton Landing, affectionately known as the Coastside’s Biggest Little Music House, is a year-round hub for live music, hosting an array of both local and touring artists most weekends. The venue is versatile in its musical offerings, showcasing genres ranging from jazz, funk, and soul to reggae, rock, indie rock, and alternative music. It’s not uncommon for Old Princeton Landing to surprise its patrons with occasional high-profile drop-ins on its stage, having hosted artists like Neil Young & Crazy Horse, surf legend Tom Curren, the Expendables, and The White Buffalo.

Reopened in the fall of 2010 by the Overfelt brothers, Brian and Peter, Old Princeton Landing has become a welcoming spot for both locals and visitors. With the integration of the adjoining restaurant into the bar, the entire establishment is now known as Old Princeton Landing Public House and Grill.

Peter and Brian Overfelt, who were raised on the Coast and grew up surfing in California and around the world, have infused their global culinary experiences into the food served at OPL. The dishes are inspired by the flavors they encountered on surfing trips to Australia, Indonesia, Brazil, Central America, Morocco, and Mexico. Committed to quality and freshness, Old Princeton Landing sources its food from local providers, ensuring that the meals are not only delicious but also support the local community. The venue is known for its great food, kid-friendly environment, and an impressive selection of craft beers. Additionally, it boasts a spacious backyard that is suitable for both children and dogs.