Best Restaurants to Close a Deal in Monterey 2026
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The 2026 deal-closing pick in Monterey is The Sardine Factory. Editorial runners-up: Marinus, Aubergine, Montrio, Passionfish, Stokes Adobe.
Open since October 2, 1968. Five dining rooms, 30,000 bottles, a Captain's Room where deals get closed. Six Monterey Peninsula tables hold a business dinner, from Cannery Row to a Carmel Valley estate.
Six Monterey Tables to Close a Deal
A Cannery Row institution at 701 Wave Street, open since October 2, 1968. The Captain's Room is where deals close in hushed confidence, over USDA prime dry-aged beef, an abalone bisque served since the Nixon era, and 30,000 bottles. Dinner $80 to $150. The first reservation to make for a deal.
The dining room of the Four Diamond Bernardus Lodge in Carmel Valley, with a four-seat chef's table and a private twelve-seat Magnum Room for discretion. Estate Marinus Vineyard wines, Carmel Valley produce, around $165 a head. The deal that needs privacy and a wine cellar.
Nine tables inside L'Auberge Carmel, a Relais & Châteaux inn in Carmel-by-the-Sea. Chef Justin Cogley builds an eight-course tasting nightly from Monterey Bay and Central Coast produce, around $265 a head with pairings climbing higher. The intimate, high-end deal — for relationships more than negotiation.
A 1910 firehouse on Calle Principal, opened 1995 and named one of America's best new restaurants by Esquire that year. The Baker's Bacon Chop, from longtime chef Tony Baker, still anchors a flexible small-plates menu, $50 to $80. The downtown room for a deal that needs an a la carte table.
A Pacific Grove room with a James Beard-honoured wine list priced at retail — over 400 selections — and the county's first Green Certification. Seafood off the day's boats, $60 to $90 a head. The value-smart business dinner where the wine markup does not sink the bill.
An 1833 adobe on Hartnell Street in Old Monterey, its walls nearly two centuries old. Chef-driven California cooking and one of the city's best cocktail programs, $70 to $110. The historic room for a deal that wants gravitas without a hotel lobby.
How to Book
Book The Sardine Factory and Marinus one to two weeks ahead and ask for a private or quiet room. Aubergine's nine tables fill weeks out for weekends. Montrio, Passionfish and Stokes Adobe usually seat a business table within a few days.
7pm. Request The Sardine Factory's Captain's Room or Wine Cellar, and Marinus's Magnum Room for a closed-door table. For an actual working conversation, Montrio, Passionfish and Stokes Adobe keep flexible a la carte menus — easier than a fixed tasting.
Frequently Asked Questions
The 2026 editorial pick is The Sardine Factory at 701 Wave Street on Cannery Row, open since 1968, where the Captain's Room hosts deals over prime dry-aged beef and 30,000 bottles, at $80 to $150 a head. For privacy, Marinus at Bernardus Lodge offers a closed twelve-seat Magnum Room in Carmel Valley.
Montrio in a 1910 Old Monterey firehouse keeps a flexible small-plates and entree menu at $50 to $80, easier for conversation than a fixed tasting. Passionfish in Pacific Grove pairs day-boat seafood with a James Beard-honoured wine list at retail for $60 to $90, and Stokes Adobe runs chef-driven California plates at $70 to $110.
A deal dinner runs highest at Aubergine, where the eight-course tasting is around $265 a head, and Marinus and The Sardine Factory, both roughly $150 to $165 and up. Stokes Adobe sits at $70 to $110, Passionfish at $60 to $90, and Montrio at $50 to $80, so a serious table is achievable at several price points.
Marinus at Bernardus Lodge has a four-seat chef's table and a private twelve-seat Magnum Room for a closed-door deal in Carmel Valley. The Sardine Factory's five rooms include the intimate Captain's Room and a below-street Wine Cellar Room, both built for hushed business conversation over the Central Coast's most decorated wine list.