ABOUT THE LINCOLN
Located above the picturesque Napa River, The Lincoln is a newly established restaurant in downtown Napa. Spearheaded by local hospitality veterans Michael LeBlanc and Adam Snyder, this American gastropub offers a seamless blend of contemporary sophistication and cozy ambiance. The heart of the restaurant is its stunning bolted steel bar, alongside a floor-to-ceiling fireplace that emanates warmth and comfort.
"Our aim was to create a dining space that embodies the perfect setting for a delightful Friday night with friends. We wanted to strike a balance between a relaxed atmosphere and culinary excellence, ensuring our dishes and service match the refined tastes of Napa consumers."
- MIKE LEBLANC
"The Lincoln is more than just a restaurant; it's a gathering place for the community. Whether you're a local or a visitor, our comfortable atmosphere, spacious patio, and capacity to accommodate larger groups make it the perfect spot to come together."
- ADAM SNYDER
Guided by the vision of interior designer Haley Shackford, a Napa native and founder of House a Home Interior Design Studio, The Lincoln boasts thoughtful elements like textured walls, elegant brass fixtures, and dark wood beams that beautifully contrast with the natural light pouring in through the oversized sliding glass doors. The outdoor experience is equally impressive, with the sprawling alfresco patio offering breathtaking views of the Napa River and amenities such as fire pits and a selection of outdoor games.
The menu at The Lincoln truly reflects the convivial spirit of the venue, featuring a variety of shareable plates such as bourbon deviled eggs, honey Sriracha salmon lollipops, and tatchos—an appetizing twist on nachos, where tater tots are smothered in beer cheese, pico de gallo, bacon, and crema. Brunch service is held on weekends, offering morning comfort fuel like fried chicken and waffles with a Sriracha honey drizzle, warmed donut holes, a mouthwatering smash burger topped with a fried egg, and, of course, indulgent Bloody Marys.
At its core, The Lincoln bridges the gap between exceptional cuisine and a welcoming community hub —
making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists alike.