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Closest canyon pick
Belden Town Resort & Lodge
Feather River Canyon Near Twain • Seasonal Riverside Bar And Grill • Best For Summer Evenings By The Water
A classic canyon stop where road-trippers and campers gather for burgers, cold drinks, and live music right on the river.
Belden Town is the nearest true restaurant to Twain, a rustic lodge-style hangout that feels like a throwback roadside resort. The menu is straightforward—think burgers, fries, and bar snacks—but the setting on the North Fork Feather River is hard to beat. Aim for a warm evening when the patio is hopping and the canyon walls are glowing in the late light.
02
Locals’ favorite in Quincy
Pangaea Café & Pub
Downtown Quincy • Californian Café And Craft Beer Pub • Go-To For Creative Comfort Food
A relaxed downtown pub known for thoughtful comfort food, good vegetarian options, and a strong craft beer list.
In the heart of Quincy, Pangaea is the spot locals recommend first when you ask where to eat. The kitchen leans into big salads, burgers, hearty sandwiches, and rotating specials that feel a notch more creative than typical small-town pub fare. Grab a seat on the patio when the weather is nice and work your way through the tap list featuring regional brewers.
03
Best for a sit-down dinner
Moon's
Quincy Main Street • Cozy Italian-Influenced Bistro • Best For Lingering Dinners With Wine
A warmly lit bistro-style spot where pastas, steaks, and nightly specials make it the area’s top choice for a proper dinner out.
Moon's feels pleasantly grown-up without being stuffy, the kind of place you pick for a date night or celebratory meal after a long day outdoors. The menu tends to blend Italian and Californian comforts—pasta dishes, well-seasoned steaks, and seasonal specials—backed by a small but well-chosen wine list. Reservations are a smart move on weekends, when Quincy fills up with visitors.
04
Casual burger and beer stop
Jeffery's Pub & Grub
East Quincy Roadside • Laid-Back Burger And Beer Joint • Best For Hearty Portions After A Hike
A friendly, no-frills roadhouse popular for big burgers, wings, and tap beer after days spent on nearby trails and lakes.
Jeffery's has the classic small-town bar-and-grill feel: neon over the bar, locals catching a game, and plates that come out generously sized. The focus is on pub standards—burgers, wings, sandwiches, and fried favorites—done reliably and served fast. It is a practical, satisfying choice when you roll back toward Quincy hungry and still in trail clothes.
05
Breakfast and brunch staple
Courthouse Cafe
Near Plumas County Courthouse • Classic Small-Town Breakfast Cafe • Morning Favorite For Big Breakfasts
A bustling morning cafe where locals linger over strong coffee, eggs, and pancakes before work or a day in the mountains.
Courthouse Cafe is where Quincy wakes up, with a steady hum of regulars filling the booths and counter seats. The menu covers the basics—omelets, hash browns, pancakes, and simple lunches—with portions generous enough to fuel a full day of fishing or hiking. If you are staying near Twain, this is an easy first stop in town before heading deeper into Plumas County.