Hidden Gem Breakfasts in Sonoma County
Our dining editor shares some of Sonoma County’s lesser-known breakfast spots.
Our dining editor shares some of Sonoma County’s lesser-known breakfast spots.
The flavors of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine are on the menu at Petaluma's new Middle Eastern restaurant.
The new restaurant taking over the former Bear Republic location in Rohnert Park will open July 30.
The annual Gravenstein Apple Fair in Sebastopol celebrates all things Grav, a cherished symbol of Sonoma County’s agricultural legacy.
Known for its tauntingly delicious dinner pop-ups at The Casino in Bodega, Half Hitch will be cooking at the new River Electric all summer.
These restaurants all share a focus on local ingredients, friendly service and sense-of-place dining that define what it is to eat in this mecca of taste.
Say bonjour to decadent croque monsieur, fabulously flaky croissants and excellent French fare at these favorite spots in Sonoma County.
The local immigrant business owners were honored for their entrepreneurial achievements, educational initiatives and public service.
The popular taqueria’s new drive-thru serves up street tacos, super burritos and its signature Mexidogs straight to your car window — no shoes required.
Petaluma's new Bijou — a more casual cousin to Table Culture Provisions’ fine dining experience — is the latest from acclaimed chef Stéphane Saint Louis.