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Category: Food + Drink

Skewers at Piala restaurant in Sebastopol. (Piala)

Sonoma County’s First Georgian Restaurant Opens in Sebastopol

November 2022November 2022

Georgian food reflects the country’s location, with a coast on the Black Sea. The result is a delicious mashup of European, Persian, Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine.

Bonfire Serenade at Flora Luna Apothecary in Petaluma features apple cider, fig balsamic reduction, FloraLuna Old Fashioned Syrup and Bacon Faux-bacco Bitters with aromatics from fresh sage, and Free Spirits alcohol-free Bourbon. (Phaedra Achor)

Sonoma County Gets Its First Nonalcoholic Cocktail Bar

November 2022December 2022

This plush and cozy Petaluma spot serves deliciously sophisticated drinks, sans alcohol.

Burger from Lunch Box Sonoma County. The pop-up restaurant is among a handful of local restaurants that have signed on for a space at the new Livery on Main food hall in Sebastopol. Click through the gallery for more. (Courtesy of Lunch Box Sonoma County)

10 New Sonoma Restaurants We Can’t Wait to Try

November 2022November 2022

Late fall is bringing with it a flurry of restaurant openings and soon-to-open eateries in Sonoma County.

Flying Goat coffee shop in Healdsburg reopened in October 2022. (Heather Irwin / Press Democrat)

Flying Goat Coffee Returns in New Location

November 2022November 2022

"We are intent on getting a store in Santa Rosa and possibly Windsor as well," said Flying Goat owner Phil Anacker.

An event area at Sally Tomatoes Catering and Events. (Courtesy Sally Tomatoes)

Rohnert Park’s Sally Tomatoes Ends Restaurant Service

November 2022November 2022

Sally Tomatoes will transform into a full-service event center and catering company. Special community nights will be offered with homemade soups and pizza, salads and pasta.

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Healdsburg Winery Named Among Top 50 in the World

October 2022July 2023

It is the only Sonoma County winery to make the coveted World's 50 Best Vineyards list this year.

Mushroom Cubano with a pinot noir from Bloom Carneros, formerly Kivelstadt Cellars and Winegarten, in Sonoma. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Secluded Wine Garden in Sonoma Is a Foodie Paradise

October 2022November 2022

Bring kids, friends and dogs and taste the latest releases with comforting food like an earthy mushroom Cubano, fish taco or light ahi tuna poke salad.

The Dry Creek Kitchen in Healdsburg on Tuesday, November 17, 2021. (Photo by John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Where to Eat Out on Thanksgiving in Sonoma County

October 2022November 2022

Restaurants, cafes and grocers in Sonoma County are taking the work out of the holiday by offering Thanksgiving meals for dining in or takeout.

House-ground patty with Sonoma County Meat Co. bacon and brisket and chuck, chèvre ranch, Joe Matos cheese, crispy shallots, tomato, and shredded iceberg on Costeaux French Bakery brioche. (Lunch Box)

Grilled Cheese and Perfect Burgers at Lunch Box in Sebastopol

October 2022November 2022

Burger pop-up becomes a full service restaurant.

The former K&L Bistro in Sebastopol. (Courtesy of K&L Bistro)

A Sneak Peek at the Forthcoming Goldfinch Restaurant in Sebastopol

October 2022October 2022

The new occupants of the former K&L Bistro space are making progress.

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