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Category: Food + Drink

Chef Domenica Catelli will use fresh items from her Geyserville restaurant garden when she cooks with a guest chef, Maneet Chauvan, at the opening reception of the Healdsburg Food & Wine Experience. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Outstanding in the Field Returns to Sonoma County

June 2025July 2025

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.

The colorful flowers in the winery gardens of Lynmar Estate in Sebastopol make for a pretty backdrop for a selfie. (Lynmar Estate)

15 Sonoma Wineries With Gorgeous Gardens

June 2025June 2025

These are among the most beautiful properties in Wine Country, perfect for sipping wine and taking in the scenery.

Wine tasting at McEvoy Ranch in Petaluma. (McEvoy Ranch)

Petaluma’s McEvoy Ranch Leads With Olive Oil and Charms With Wine

June 2025April 2026

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 former 19Ten Bar & Provisions spot on Fourth Street will reopen this summer as Aroma de Cafe. Photo taken June 11, 2025. (Maci Martell / Sonoma Magazine)

Railroad Square’s 19Ten Bar Becomes Aroma de Cafe

June 2025

The menu will remain the same at the new cafe location, with a mix of Latin and American brunch favorites.

A bacon, egg and cheese sandwich — or BEC — made on a fluffy plain bagel from a local New York City bagel shop in Brooklyn, New York. (Getty Images / iStockphoto)

New York Breakfast Classic Comes to Sonoma County

June 2025

This summer, Golden Bear Station chef Joshua Smookler will launch a coffee and breakfast sandwich pickup spot in front of his Kenwood restaurant.

Wine tasting at Gary Farrell Vineyards & Winery in Healdsburg. (Gary Farrell Vineyards & Winery)

As Visitor Numbers Dip, Creative Wine Clubs Provide a Lifeline for Sonoma County Wineries

June 2025April 2026

As the wine industry continues to face headwinds, some winery owners are turning to new revenue streams — including efforts to revitalize their wine clubs.

Salt & Straw Santa Rosa

Salt & Straw to Open in Santa Rosa With Unexpected Ice Cream Flavors

June 2025June 2025

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.

Asparagus Salad with local strawberries, whipped feta, espelette, almonds and lemon curd citronette from Poppy restaurant Thursday, June 12, 2025, in Glen Ellen. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

With Poppy Restaurant in Glen Ellen, Longtime Restaurateurs Return to Their Roots

June 2025July 2025

The new Glen Ellen restaurant has the soul of France with the heart of Sonoma County.

Nigiri Sushi and Sashimi Combo at Shige Sushi Japanese Kitchen in Cotati. (Alvin Jornada / The Press Democrat)

Where to Get the Best Sushi in Sonoma County

June 2025June 2025

June 18 is International Sushi Day. Here are 14 of the best local places to eat sushi. Guaranteed.

Fig salad with feta cheese and walnuts. (etorres / Shutterstock)

Fresh Figs Are a Sweet Addition to This Simple Summer Salad

June 2025April 2026

Once you’ve eaten your fill of the year’s first figs straight up, they're delicious in this easy summer salad, full of refreshing crunch.

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