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Author: Heather Irwin

At Road Trip restaurant in Guerneville. (Kelly Puleio Photography)

Road Trip in Guerneville Is Celeb Chef’s New Restaurant

April 2024April 2024

Opening dishes include the Mac Daddy burger with secret sauce, pickles, onions and a sesame milk bun.

Seafood Ramen with a medley of scallops, shrimp and squid in a shiso ponzu broth from Taste of Tea in Healdsburg. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

2 Sonoma County Ramen Spots Named Among Best in California

April 2024April 2024

Sonoma County has a variety of great ramen places, including two restaurants that were just spotlighted on Yelp.

Living in Berkeley, Madeline and Matt fell in love with the idea of escaping to the country for their wedding. The couple celebrated their nuptials at Beltane Ranch. (Paul Gargagliano, Hazel Photo)

A Sweet Farm Wedding in Sonoma Features Lots of Flowers and a Celebrity Sheep

April 2024April 2024

The wedding cake was in the shape of a big, plump chicken. The dress code: “Whatever you can chase chickens in.”

The Lucas Wharf Restaurant and Bar in Bodega Bay closed down suddenly and laid off all their staff, leaving a note on the door stating "Temporarily Closed," Monday, March 6, 2023. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Owners of Valley Ford Restaurant Taking Over Lucas Wharf in Bodega Bay

April 2024April 2024

The iconic coastal restaurant closed suddenly in March 2023. Here's what's in store.

How Is Climate Change Impacting Sonoma County’s Ecosystems? Local Scientists Find Out

April 2024April 2024

As more extreme weather conditions impact our grassland and wetland ecosystems, one of the questions they hope to answer is, how will plants and animals respond? And how will our community respond?

A Family of Seven Turns an Old Sonoma Schoolhouse Into a Gorgeous Home

April 2024April 2024

"Not for the faint of heart," said the real estate listing for the 150-year-old former Green Valley schoolhouse. A couple took on the challenge to create a home for their family of five boys.

A tray full of ribs and brisket and all the fixings of Austin's Southern Smoke BBQ at Old Possum Brewing Co. in Santa Rosa. (Erik Castro/for Sonoma Magazine)

Share Your Restaurant Recommendations, Questions With Our Dining Editor

April 2024April 2024

We're getting so many great recommendations and questions from our readers, we've decided to share them in our weekly Bite Club column. Here's your chance to offer some input.

Ensalada Jardinera, with quinoa, bell pepper, celery, lime and cherry tomatoes and a purple corn based Chicha Morada drink from Quinua Cocina Peruana in Petaluma. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Popular Petaluma Restaurant Finds New Home in Santa Rosa

April 2024April 2024

After closing Quinua Cocina Peruana over a lease dispute in January, restaurateur Juan Gutierrez was determined to find a new location for his Peruvian restaurant.

Peek Inside ‘Karate Kid’ Screenwriter’s Japanese-Style Sonoma Home

April 2024April 2024

High above the town of Sonoma, the screenwriter/winemaker and his wife built a rammed-earth contemporary home that overlooks beloved vineyards.

Cycling standout Miguel Crawford was getting folks together for rollicking low-fi bike races in rural west county over a decade before the worldwide rise of gravel racing. (Brian Tucker)

Gravel Racing Was Happening in Sonoma Long Before It Became Cool. Now It’s Disappearing

April 2024April 2024

Local cycling standout Miguel Crawford has been getting folks together for gravel bike races since the late 90s. His homegrown Grasshopper Adventure Series draws some of the biggest names in the sport. So why are most of the races leaving Sonoma County?

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