These Sonoma County Restaurants Encourage Guests to Stay Awhile
More restaurants look for ways to build community — because sometimes you want to eat where everybody knows your name.
More restaurants look for ways to build community — because sometimes you want to eat where everybody knows your name.
When it's too hot to cook a nutritious meal, smoothies enter to save the day. Here’s where to find the cold, fruity goodness in Sonoma County.
It's like a rock ‘n' roll tour — except the stars are farmers, ranchers, chefs and vintners and the venues are the lands of food producers.
These are among the most beautiful properties in Wine Country, perfect for sipping wine and taking in the scenery.
Set in the Petaluma hills near the Sonoma-Marin border, the ranch provides an idyllic backdrop for tasting wine and extra-virgin olive oil.
The menu will remain the same at the new cafe location, with a mix of Latin and American brunch favorites.
This summer, Golden Bear Station chef Joshua Smookler will launch a coffee and breakfast sandwich pickup spot in front of his Kenwood restaurant.
As the wine industry continues to face headwinds, some winery owners are turning to new revenue streams — including efforts to revitalize their wine clubs.
With summer sun coming on strong, the new Salt & Straw ice creamery at Santa Rosa’s Montgomery Village is one of June’s most anticipated openings.
The new Glen Ellen restaurant has the soul of France with the heart of Sonoma County.