Our Favorite Soups in Sonoma County This Year
Now's the season for warm bowls of soup to keep you happy and healthy
Now's the season for warm bowls of soup to keep you happy and healthy
Now that the Great British Baking Show has broken all of our hearts, there’s something so much sweeter to love: “Candy Land.”
Add these restaurants to your list of places to visit this winter.
Open for all-day brunch, lunch and dinner, the restaurant also features an extensive beer, wine and cocktail list.
Chef Chad Holmes is selling out more than 25 gallons of his short rib chili, coconut curry shrimp bisque, chowder and Tuscan sausage kale soups each week at local farmers markets.
Thanksgiving may turn out to be a bit of a bust this year. But there's still pie.
Seismic Brewing, Cowgirl Creamery, Ethic Ciders and other local businesses have been tapped for top artisan food award.
Give yourself a break and order from one of these restaurants. There are even a few dine-in (which means outside) options if you’re feeling hardy.
Kyle and Katina Connaughton are set to dramatically grow their farming operations on a new 24-acre farm, which will also serve community needs.
The bad news is you won’t see the conveyor belt in action until indoor seating is allowed, but that doesn’t mean you can’t grab a bite to-go.