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The new Troubadour sandwich shop from the owners of Quail & Condor is currently serving an egg salad sandwich that might be enough for two, with Japanese-style milk bread leavened with croissant trimmings, then mixed with buttermilk and toasted milk powder for a sweet, indulgent sandwich just asking for bites that are more face-plant than nibble. (Heather Irwin/Sonoma Magazine)

Quail & Condor Owners Open Sandwich Shop in Healdsburg

January 2022May 2022

The Single Thread alums who opened the buzzy Quail & Condor bakery last year have spun off a second Healdsburg business at the former Moustache Bakery.

16 New Restaurants We Can’t Wait to Try in Sonoma County

January 2022January 2022

Here’s an updated list of newly opened or soon-to-open restaurants in Sonoma County.

Tracy Emerson serves drinks to guests, Kevin and Jamie Pottorff, at a riverfront table on Water Street in Petaluma where Cucina Paradiso and other downtown restaurants have set up outdoor dining. (Crissy Pascual/Petaluma Argus-Courier)

Sonoma County’s Best Outdoor Dining Spots for Winter

January 2022January 2022

From Cloverdale to Petaluma, here are 35 favorite patios with heaters and a cozy ambiance for winter dining outdoors.

Our Dining Editor Quarantined. Here’s Where She Ordered Food Delivery

January 2022January 2022

"My family was exposed to COVID-19, so we quarantined and ate like a bunch of bored people whose biggest thrill of the day is a pile of delivery boxes left on our doorstep."

Korean Burrito with Marin sun Farms ground beef marinated with soy, brown sugar, garlic and ginger, Korean BBQ sauce, avocado, mint cilantro, pickled daikon and carrot, organic brown rice, and kimchi at Zoftig in Santa Rosa. (Chris Hardy/For Sonoma Magazine)

44 Best Places to Get Delivery or Takeout in Sonoma County

January 2022January 2022

It's time to hunker down at home again. But you can still enjoy excellent meals from your favorite restaurants.

Galette des Rois at Sarmentine in Santa Rosa. (Heather Irwin/ The Press Democrat)

Traditional King Cakes Get a Local Twist at Santa Rosa Bakery

January 2022May 2022

Sarmentine Bakery in Santa Rosa is baking authentic galette des rois, or king cake, throughout the month of January.

A selection of Nigiri Sushi from The Matheson in Healdsburg. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Here’s What the Local Dining Scene Will Look Like This Year

December 2021January 2022

More plant-based options, local delivery services and high-end dining are here to stay.

Renegade Foods charcuterie. (Renegade Foods)

Rethinking Charcuterie: Local Brand Creates Plant-Based Meats

December 2021December 2021

The owners of Renegade Foods have cracked the code on recreating the mouthfeel, umami and spice of excellent charcuterie that will enliven your next cheese board.

Sonoma County is gearing up to ring in the New Year. (Shutterstock.com)

16 Spots to Celebrate the New Year in Sonoma County

December 2021December 2021

Ready to ditch 2021 and say hello to 2022? Here are some spots to dine deliciously and celebrate the New Year.

Clockwise from center, The Boho Bowl, gluten-free summer squash tartlets, Mochi donuts, Earl Grey polenta olive oil cakes, at The Altamont General Store in Occidental. (Beth Schlanker/Sonoma Magazine)

The Biggest Sonoma Restaurant Openings of 2021

December 2021December 2021

Here's a look at what’s garnered special attention this year on the Sonoma County restaurant scene.

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