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The back patio at Molti Amici in Healdsburg Wednesday, July 19, 2023. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

These Sonoma County Restaurants Closed in 2024

December 2024December 2024

It’s been an especially tough year for Sonoma County restaurateurs. Here are the most significant local restaurant closures in 2024.

Outdoor seating at Tony's Seafood Restaurant in Marshall. (Tony's Seafood)

New Chef at Coastal Staple Tony’s Seafood in Marshall

December 2024December 2024

A local chef has taken over the kitchen at Tony’s Seafood, a coastal staple in Marshall for more than 70 years.

Cafe La Haye owner Saul Gropman, center, is selling his well-known Sonoma restaurant to José and Marta López-Nuñes. Photo taken at the restaurant on East Napa Street on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024. (Robbi Pengelly / The Sonoma Index-Tribune)

Owner of Sonoma’s Cafe La Haye Selling Restaurant To Longtime Employee

December 2024December 2024

The cafe's owner of 28 years has announced his retirement and will pass the torch to a longtime employee, keeping the whole crew aboard.

The guest is greeted with an array of dishes presented on a bed of wood, moss and ferns at Single Thread Farms Restaurant in Healdsburg. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

SingleThread Named Among Best Restaurants in the World

December 2024

The Michelin-starred restaurant in Healdsburg received a near-perfect score on La Liste's top 1,000 restaurants worldwide.

Shabu-shabu style hot pot. (Shutterstock)

Dive Into a Hard-To-Find Chinese Comfort Food at Santa Rosa’s Boiling Bowl

December 2024

Boiling Bowl combines traditional Chinese American cuisine and the conviviality of shared hot pots.

Owners John and Gesine Franchetti at Franchettis' Wood Fire Kitchen, Catering & Events located on Dutton Avenue in Santa Rosa. May 12, 2016. (Photo: Erik Castro/for The Press Democrat)

Franchettis’ Gasthaus in Santa Rosa Closing in December

November 2024December 2024

Owners John and Gesine Franchetti call the planned Dec. 31 closure 'a bittersweet ending.'

Sequence of Spot Prawn: Bisque made with the shells, grilled tail with rose geranium, prawn head XO at Enclos restaurant in Sonoma. (Bonjwing Lee)

Michelin Ambitions for New Sonoma Restaurant Enclos

November 2024December 2024

Chef Brian Limoges’ multicourse, terroir-driven menu has been making waves in the culinary world even before its first official service.

French Toast with strawberries from the William Tell House in Tomales. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Where to Get the Best French Toast in Sonoma County

November 2024December 2024

Coinciding with Thanksgiving this year, National French Toast Day is Nov. 28. Here's where to find the best of the golden breakfast dish in Sonoma County.

Coffee and a croissant. (Shutterstock)

New Kenwood Cafe Pays Homage to Town’s Former, Epic Pillow Fights

November 2024November 2024

Plus, new pizza and rolled ice cream shops join the Sonoma County restaurant scene.

Russian House #1 in Jenner closed in late December of 2021 after five years in business. (Russian House #1/ Facebook)

A Globally Focused Roadhouse Has Replaced Jenner’s Former Russian House #1

November 2024November 2024

Jilly's Real Food Roadhouse in Jenner is open. Plus, Acre Pizza owner will take over former Oyster bistro at The Barlow in Sebastopol.

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