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The Forbes Travel Guide has honored SingleThread Farms and Restaurant in Healdsburg with its top five-star luxury rating in 2025. (Garrett Rowland/Sonoma County Tourism)

The World’s 50 Best Restaurants Recognizes Healdsburg’s SingleThread

June 2025June 2025

It is one of only three restaurants in the United States to be included in the global ranking.

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.

Winnie's dish preview at Maison Wine Bar

Get a Taste of SingleThread Alum’s New Restaurant at Healdsburg Pop-up

August 2024August 2024

SingleThread alum David Sisler and Portland chef Jacob Harth will preview their upcoming Winnie's restaurant at Healdsburg's Maison Wine Bar Sept. 1-2.

SingleThread restaurant in Healdsburg. (SingleThread)

SingleThread, Cyrus Keep Michelin Stars for 2024

August 2024August 2024

Considered the Oscars of the food world, the annual California Michelin Guide awards can make or break a restaurant.

Outdoor patio at Molti Amici in Healdsburg. (Adahlia Cole)

SingleThread Alums Open Hotly Anticipated New Restaurant in Healdsburg. Take a Look

June 2023June 2023

The restaurant officially opens Friday in the former Campo Fina space.

A guest at Pick's Drive-In carries his meal and drinks back to his truck in downtown Cloverdale Tuesday June 14, 2022 (Chad Surmick / Press Democrat)

Cloverdale’s Historic Pick’s Drive-In Gets New Owner and Makeover

June 2025June 2025

San Francisco-based software developer and venture capitalist Chris Fanini wants to preserve the restaurant’s vintage charm while making some much-needed modern updates.

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)

The Best Italian Restaurants in Sonoma County

May 2025June 2025

From Milan to Sicily — and a few California influences in between — these local restaurants serve up the best of Italy.

The Nico Pie with olive oil, mozzarella, roasted garlic cloves, fresh rosemary, cracked black pepper and shaved Parmesan from PizzaLeah Wednesday, April 16, 2025, in Windsor. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Leah Scurto’s PizzaLeah Is a Bay Area Favorite for Pies

April 2025April 2025

PizzaLeah is a neighborhood pizzeria with plenty of secret sauce.

Chef/ownerJacob Harth will bring a world of culinary experience to Bistro Lagniappe Friday, April 25, 2025, opening this spring in the former home of Molti Amici in Healdsburg. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

High Profile Chef Takes Over Molti Amici Location in Healdsburg

April 2025April 2025

Chef Jacob Harth will open Bistro Lagniappe later this spring.

Valette in Healdsburg was the only North Bay restaurant to make OpenTable's 2015 list of 100 Best Restaurants for Foodies in America. (JOHN BURGESS/The Press Democrat)

Valette Celebrates Its First Decade in Healdsburg

March 2025March 2025

Chef Dustin Valette talks gray hair, why scallops are a permanent fixture on the menu and the special role his dad plays in the dining room.

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