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Category: Sonoma Restaurants

Pecan Pie from Sweet T's in Windsor. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Where to Get the Best Fall Pies in Sonoma County

October 2023

After a long, skinny summer, we’re ready for some carbohydrate-loading in the form of a slice, slice, baby.

The 25 oz. Ribeye Steak with bernaise sauce, with a side of Creamed Spinach and Parker House Rolls from Goodnight’s Prime Steak + Spirits Friday, August 11, 2023 on the square in Healdsburg. (Photo John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

26 New Sonoma Restaurants We Can’t Wait to Try

October 2023November 2023

Here’s a list of newcomers and a handful of much-anticipated openings for fall 2023.

Classic French Pastries and Bistro Fare Worth the Wait in Windsor

October 2023October 2023

Classic French dishes can take a minimum of 20 minutes to prepare. So, cool your heels and sink into the moment.

A barbecue platter from Stateline Road Smokehouse. (Courtesy Stateline Road Smokehouse)

Get a Taste of Much-Anticipated Napa Restaurant at Oxbow Market Pop-Up

October 2023October 2023

Chef Darryl Bell of Stateline Road Smokehouse will serve a sampling of the menu at his forthcoming Kansas City-style barbecue restaurant.

Muffins from Monday Bakery, the popular Napa shop that is opening a new location in Sonoma in October. 117 E. Napa St. Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023.(Photo: Monday Bakery)

Popular Napa Bakery Expanding to Sonoma County

September 2023September 2023

Get ready for fall pastry treats like pear chai scones, apple oat muffins and pumpkin doughnuts.

Beef Tartare with Tonnato and Anchovy from chef Susan Kim, who will start a two-week residency as part of Flamingo x Turntable at the Flamingo Resort. (Zaira Asis)

Santa Rosa Restaurant Launches Pop-Up Dinners with Chefs from LA and NYC

September 2023

Flamingo’s Lazeaway Club is teaming up with San Francisco’s Lord Stanley restaurant for a monthlong chef residency and pop-ups at the Santa Rosa resort.

Ricky's Chicken Picatta In lemon-caper sauce, mashed potatoes, & seasonal vegetables from Rickey's Eastbound in the Skyhawk neighborhood of Santa Rosa. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Family Behind Downtown Santa Rosa Sports Bar to Open New Family-Friendly Spot

September 2023September 2023

Ricky’s Eastbound is shutting its doors at end of month and will be replaced by an eatery run by Ausiello family.

Folktable's Green Goddess Lobster roll. Aug. 8, 2023 (Photo by Erika Cole)

15 Best Restaurants Near Sonoma

September 2023October 2023

The beautiful views, awe-inspiring patios and remarkable chefs do our county proud.

Mark and Terri Stark, owners of Stark Reality Restaurants, have invested $21,000 to incentivize all staff to get fully vaccinated. (Mariah Smith Photography)

Starks Are Betting on New Downtown Restaurant in Santa Rosa

September 2023October 2023

When the Starks announced that their eighth restaurant would open on Fourth Street, many asked why they’d take a risk on what’s been a tough location for many restaurants.

Challah French toast topped with clementine marmalade and sweeter creme fraiche from Marla Bakery. (Beth Schlanker/The Press Democrat)

Much-Anticipated Marla Bakery Coming Soon to Santa Rosa

September 2023September 2023

Fresh-baked breads, pastries, a limited to-go menu, beer and wine will be available Thursday through Sunday.

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