Out to Lunch: The Best Spots for a Blanket and a Bite

One of the many joys of life at Bay Meadows is that you don’t have to travel far to find the perfect picnic spot. Whether you’re picking up a Mediterranean spread from Bahche Mezzehouse & Wine Bar, grabbing a smoothie and your favorite toast creation from Sidewalk Juice, or packing picnic spread to take from home, the neighborhood is filled with inviting outdoor spaces designed to help you slow down and enjoy the moment. From expansive lawns to tucked-away gathering spots, Bay Meadows makes it easy to turn an ordinary lunch break or lazy weekend afternoon into an outdoor occasion.

At the heart of the neighborhood is Bay Meadows Park, the community’s largest park and a favorite destination for families, lawn games, and blanket-style picnics. Nearby, Landing Green Park offers a quieter setting with open grass and comfortable seating areas perfect for quiet conversation and catching up with friends. Persimmon Park, home to the beloved community garden, features a reservable grill and large outdoor dining table where residents can gather for everything from birthday celebrations to casual weeknight dinners. For something more intimate, Paddock Park offers a pocket-sized retreat tucked into the neighborhood fabric, while the Town Square commons provide benches, lounge seating, and easy access to coffee, snacks, and people-watching. Don’t forget the iconic Bay Meadows Front Porch, complete with porch swings, this is one of the neighborhood’s most charming spots to enjoy a sandwich, a book, or a sunny afternoon.

Beyond the picnic blanket, Bay Meadows encourages outdoor living in countless ways. The neighborhood is dotted with bocce courts, ping pong tables, walking trails, playgrounds, and open gathering spaces that naturally invite neighbors outdoors. Miles of walking and biking routes connect directly to the Bay Trail, making it easy to turn a picnic into a bike ride, a stroll, or an afternoon adventure. Whether you’re meeting coworkers for lunch, gathering with family, or enjoying a solo escape between meetings, there’s always a nearby spot waiting.

Looking to venture beyond Bay Meadows? Here are five other favorite picnic destinations around San Mateo:

Central Park

50 E. 5th Avenue, Downtown San Mateo
The city’s signature park offers expansive lawns, picnic areas, gorgeous gardens and playgrounds. One local reviewer described it as “an absolute gem” thanks to its beautiful gardens and family-friendly atmosphere. “A peaceful and beautiful park with a free Japanese garden you can visit and a rose garden. Parking is good because they have a garage and you can pay on an app. Park also has a plant shop that is open on weekends.”- Jillian Maree B. on Yelp

Coyote Point Recreation Area

1701 Coyote Point Drive
A Peninsula classic featuring waterfront picnic areas, barbecue stations, walking trails, marina views, beaches, and the famous Magic Mountain Playground. Visitors consistently praise its abundance of picnic tables, scenic Bay views, and variety of outdoor activities. “Good place for a picnic. Fun to watch all the planes landing at SFO. Lots of parking. BBQ pits. Bathrooms are nice and clean.” – Dave S. on Yelp

Seal Point Park

1901 J. Hart Clinton Drive
Known for sweeping Bay views, wide-open lawns, and direct access to the Bay Trail, Seal Point is a favorite among walkers, cyclists, and picnic-goers seeking waterfront scenery. It’s frequently recommended by locals as one of San Mateo’s best outdoor destinations. “What a special place with a tall hill to go up then you’re treated to a calming bay view. An expansive view. Trail for biking and walking. Plenty of parking. Exercise or soul searching, you can do it all. Good time!” – Becky V. on Yelp

Beresford Park

2720 Alameda de las Pulgas
A neighborhood favorite featuring large grassy areas, mature shade trees, sports courts, and plenty of room to spread out with family and friends. Local residents regularly rank it among San Mateo’s top picnic spots. “It’s a nice park. I mean, you have nice parks and then you have Beresford Park that seems to have a small skatepark, tennis courts, basketball courts, fancy jungle gym that makes you want to be a kid again… seriously, what can’t you do here? No complaints. There’s parking lots around the park and street parking available, as well.” – Venus L. on Yelp

Laurie Meadows Park

111 Laurie Meadows Drive
A peaceful community park offering rolling lawns, mature landscaping, and a quieter atmosphere for those looking to escape the crowds. Frequently recommended by San Mateo locals as an ideal picnic destination. “Nice, clean little park. Has 2 sections. 1 for Littles 5 and under and then another for 5+. No bathrooms but they have grass area and picnic tables. If sunny not a lot of shade, but lately it’s been a little overcast so it’s perfect.” – Karen M on Yelp

Whether you’re enjoying lunch on a Bay Meadows porch swing, gathering around the grill at Persimmon Park, or heading out for a waterfront picnic at Coyote Point, one thing is clear: life tastes a little better outdoors. Pack a blanket, grab your favorite takeout, and enjoy one of the many places to picnic close to home. This is Bay Meadows Life.