Sonoma Restaurants Cheat Sheet
Top spots for fine dining, comfort food, tapas, breakfast, and ice cream. No need to wade through hundreds of user reviews. Here are the top Sonoma eating establishments […]
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Top spots for fine dining, comfort food, tapas, breakfast, and ice cream. No need to wade through hundreds of user reviews. Here are the top Sonoma eating establishments […]
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Anne Moller-Racke’s Pinot Noirs represent the diversity of Sonoma County’s winegrowing regions. A small winery with an impressive pedigree, Blue Farm Wines produces Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from
Exacting vineyard practices and informed cellar decisions enhance Sonoma County boutique operation’s wines. One perk of covering the Wine Country is the opportunity to accompany winemakers into the
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Robust central green provides shade, history, and sage advice. Coast redwoods, London plane trees, several types of oaks, and more than two dozen other tree species shade the
Top tasting rooms in and around historic Sonoma Plaza. Several of the best Sonoma County Pinot Noir producers have tasting rooms on or near the town of Sonoma’s
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Light-hearted sibling to LaSalette Restaurant serves small plates at great rates just off Sonoma Plaza. A tavernlike restaurant with contemporary yet nostalgic decor, Tasca Tasca specializes in Portuguese small
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Boutique winery’s tastings highlight the role “terroir” plays in wine production. A boutique winery with a bungalow tasting room a little east of Sonoma Plaza, Sojourn Cellars receives high
Popular stand emphasizes flavorful ingredients and authentic cooking methods. Mexican food options in Sonoma run the gamut from food trucks and shacks to festive sit-down spots. With its retro exterior
Sonoma wine tasting room of HALL St. Helena sister property serves Pinot Noirs from Oregon to California’s Central Coast. The indoor and outdoor spaces at a Tudor-style 1930s
Sonoma winery hosts tastings at spiffed-up historic adobe. Grape grower and vintner Bill Price owns two of Sonoma County’s most famous Chardonnay and Pinot Noir vineyards, Durell and Gap’s
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