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Margherita, the queen of pizzas with sauce of fresh tomatoes, melted mozzarella cheese with fresh basil and EVOO from L'Oro di Napoli in downtown Santa Rosa. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

L’Oro di Napoli Opening in Petaluma This Week

February 2025

One signature item will be missing from the menu, but plenty of other Italian dishes will be added.

Pistachio cardamom doughnut from Carmel-based Dutch Door Donuts. The cooked-to-order doughnuts will be coming to Healdsburg summer 2025. (Patrick Tregenza)

Dutch Door Donuts’ Made-To-Order Artisan Doughnuts Coming to Healdsburg

February 2025February 2025

The popular Carmel-by-the-Sea doughnut darling will open in Healdsburg's former Burdock Bar in late spring.

The Primavera pizza with mozzarella, fresh cherry tomato, arugula, creamy burrata cheese, prosciutto San Daniele and EVOO from L'Oro di Napoli in downtown Santa Rosa, March 24, 2023. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

L’Oro di Napoli’s Second Location Opening Soon in Petaluma

February 2025

The new Italian restaurant, famous for its Neapolitan pizza and mile-high lasagna, will host an opening party next week in Petaluma.

A plate of tacos includes four types: al pastor, veggie, fish, and shrimp, at El Roy’s Express Mex truck No. 2 on Santa Rosa Avenue in Santa Rosa, on Thursday, July 11, 2024. (Darryl Bush / For The Press Democrat)

Favorite Mexican Restaurant El Roy’s Coming to Santa Rosa

February 2025February 2025

After its restaurant closure in Petaluma, the local Mexican food staple's announcement of a brick-and-mortar location in Santa Rosa is welcome news.

The simple Margherita pizza at Stellina Pronto pizzeria and bakery in Petaluma. (Heather Irwin/The Press Democrat)

Best Pizza in Sonoma County: 24 Favorite Restaurants for Tasty Pies

February 2025March 2025

February 9 is National Pizza Day. To satisfy your cravings, we've picked out a few standout restaurants for tasty pies.

Robert Nieto, owners of Fleur Sauvage Chocolate, makes a chocolate box for his Valentines Day bonbon assortment Tuesday, January 16, 2024 in Windsor. (Photo John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Dialed in Valentine’s Day Dining in Sonoma County

February 2025February 2025

Romantic restaurants, cute classes and tasty treats are in store for Valentine’s Day in Sonoma County.

Chef Stéphane Saint Louis puts finishing touches on a dinner dish at Table Culture Provisions in Petaluma. (Crissy Pascual/Petaluma Argus-Courier)

Fine Dining Chefs From Table Culture Provisions Taking Over Easy Rider Space in Petaluma

January 2025February 2025

The French-inspired restaurant, Bijou, is slated to open in May at the former Easy Rider in downtown Petaluma.

Croissants from Quail & Condor in Healdsburg. (Courtesy of Quail & Condor)

Where to Get the Best Croissants in Sonoma County

January 2025February 2025

National Croissant Day is Jan. 30. Get ready for some flaky, buttery goodness.

A dish at PRESS Restaurant Napa Valley in St. Helena. (John Troxell/Courtesy Suited Hospitality)

Napa Chef de Cuisine Vincenzo Loseto Competes on ‘Top Chef’

January 2025April 2025

The chef de cuisine of St. Helena's Press restaurant joins 14 rising culinary stars for a chance to win the title of "Top Chef" in March.

Sylvia Tucker looks over the shutdown production facility at Joe Matos Cheese and Farmstead Co. After selling their remaining inventory, the 45-year-old cheesemaking operation will officially close Jan. 31. Wednesday January 29, 2025. (Chad Surmick / The Press Democrat)

Joe Matos Cheese Factory in Santa Rosa Closing

January 2025January 2025

Will more local cheesemakers succumb to growing economic and political pressures?

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