Fun Foodie Events in Sonoma County to Feast on in May
From Cinco de Mayo eats to a celebrity chef-hosted cooking demonstration, Sonoma County foodies will have their plates full this May.
From Cinco de Mayo eats to a celebrity chef-hosted cooking demonstration, Sonoma County foodies will have their plates full this May.
From pimento cheese to a Double-Double dupe, it's time to get your Sonoma County 'za on.
Here are some go-to local spots for excellent tacos, enchiladas, molcajete and more.
Tucked into a forgettable Rohnert Park strip mall, Don Julio’s draws locals with handmade pupusas, home-style Salvadoran cooking and recipes passed down by feel.
A Healdsburg doughnut shop and an Italian restaurant in Sebastopol will be shuttering in April.
Wind McAlister, owner of Petaluma's Sonoma Spice Queen, is opening a second shop in a former nightclub in downtown Santa Rosa.
At Pressed in Rohnert Park, $9 smashburgers and word-of-mouth have turned a no-frills strip mall spot into one of Sonoma County’s buzziest burger joints.
The neighborhood didn't wait for a formal introduction to Santa Rosa's new Parkside Eats and it is already packed — for good reason.
The Redwood Gospel Mission's new Santa Rosa bakery is serving buttery croissants, kouign-amann and coffee with a mission: job training and fresh starts for people in their residential programs.
Chef Gary Chu has been feeding Sonoma County for more than four decades. His Santa Rosa restaurant serves Japanese standards and Chinese favorites — and the Martini Prawns are all his.