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Author: Heather Irwin

Executive chef Mark Malicki at Casino Bar & Grill in Bodega, Calif. Dec. 2, 2022. (Erik Castro/for Sonoma Magazine)

Popular Bodega Dinners Coming to Petaluma

February 2023March 2023

Chef Mark Malicki of Casino Bar & Grill will host Tuesday night pop-ups in Petaluma.

Clockwise from top left, Cajun Spiced Catch of the Day, Shrimp and Grits, Bacon + Cheddar Hushpuppies, Collards + Mac and Cheese, Southern Fried Chicken Dinner, Smoked Trout + Baby Lettuces from Easy Rider in Petaluma. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Mardi Gras Meals, Treats and Celebrations in Sonoma County

February 2023March 2023

From New Orleans classics like shrimp and grits to Swedish sweet rolls with almond paste and whipped cream, here's how to celebrate Mardi Gras in Sonoma County.

A Dream Wedding at a Wildflower-Filled Santa Rosa Sanctuary

February 2023February 2023

Lily Alberts and Aleah Wattenberg got married last July at Pythian House Cottage, a secluded, wildflower-filled sanctuary in the hills east of Santa Rosa.

Lo Fong Tong with pork ribs and winter melon from chef Adrian Chang. (John Burgess/Sonoma Magazine)

These Soups from Sonoma Chefs Are Like a Warm Hug on a Cold Day

February 2023February 2023

It’s true: a simple bowl of homemade soup can be powerful medicine.

Fresh oysters from Oystera in Todos Santos Mexico. (Heather Irwin/The Press Democrat)

Postcard from Mexico: Where to Eat in Baja California Sur

February 2023February 2023

Dining editor Heather Irwin spent a week eating her way through Los Cabos, Todo Santos and La Paz. Here are her favorites.

Photo by Elton Anderson 

A Joyful Loving Day Wedding at a Sebastopol Blueberry Farm

February 2023February 2023

Cassidy Blackwell and Adam Kahn chose Loving Day for their wedding, a day that marks the historic Supreme Court ruling that legalized interracial marriage in every state.

Chef Joshua Smookler at his Animo restaurant in Sonoma. (Kim Carroll/For Sonoma Magazine)

Sonoma Chefs Are Tapping Into Hot Dining Trend

February 2023February 2023

Sonoma County chefs meld wood-burning fire and seasonal ingredients into sublimely satisfying meals. Here's where to go and what to order.

Kapu Bar, tiki bar and restaurant in the heart of downtown Petaluma on Keller street February 1, 2023 (Chad Surmick / The Press Democrat)

Kapu Bar Brings the Tiki Experience to Petaluma

February 2023March 2025

You might show up for the cocktails, but Kapu’s food is no afterthought.

Three-way Smoker Combo with ribs, chicken, brisket and sides of Mac N' Cheese and Okra/Corn/Cherry Tomato Saute from Sweet T's Restaurant + Bar in Windsor. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Barbecue or Cheesesteak? Whichever Team You’re Rooting For, Sonoma Has Your Super Bowl Food

February 2023February 2023

The Chiefs and the Eagles will square up for the Big Game this Sunday, but we’re more interested in where to get the most famous foods of KC and Philly.

Beer lovers from around the world stand in line for their chance to taste Pliny the Younger at Russian River Brewing Company in Santa Rosa. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Russian River Brewing Co. Releases Pliny the Younger to Restaurants, Bars

February 2023February 2023

The coveted limited-release brew is showing up in area restaurants six weeks ahead of the in-person release slated for March 24.

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