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Dahlinho de Tapioca, fried bite with aged gouda, parmigiana and chili jam from the new prix fixe tasting menu at The Lodge at Dawn Ranch Thursday, September 4, 2025 in Guerneville. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Sonoma County Restaurants With the Perfect Bite of Bliss

July 2026July 2026

From sizzling flambé to crispy mozzarella sticks, these indulgent local bites are worth ordering every time.

bioluminescence

Where To See Bioluminescence in Sonoma and Marin Counties

July 2026

Bioluminescence is produced through a chemical reaction in microscopic phytoplankton. View the natural light show with these local tours.

Various breads from local businesses, including, clockwise from left, focaccia from Pastasciutta, toast from Quail & Condor, baguette from Sarmentine, fougasse from Goguette, Parker House rolls from Bijou and scones from Nightingale Breads. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Daily Bread: Our Favorite Carb-Rich Treats in Sonoma County

July 2026

Simple yet essential, bread is a daily must-have — whether it's holding together the perfect sandwich or toasted and slathered in butter.

Josh Silvers cooking in the kitchen of his Santa Rosa home. (Eileen Roche)

Food Is the Love Language at This Santa Rosa Chef’s Home

June 2026

The heart of the home is the kitchen, where Josh Silvers, chef and owner of Jackson's Bar and Oven, can continue to play.

Almost Famous Chicken Tendies, hot or not, L&B ranch and mason’s pickles from Lo and Behold Bar and Kitchen Monday, March 30, 2026 in Healdsburg. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Where to Get the Best Fried Chicken in Sonoma County

June 2026July 2026

Brined in buttermilk, dredged in flour and given a nice hot oil bath, there’s nothing quite like fried chicken.

The Oktoberfest Platter from Tisza Bistro in Healdsburg. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

50 Essential Dishes To Try in Sonoma County Right Now

June 2026July 2026

From dishes designed for big nights out to ones for casual hangs, these selections offer a mere snapshot of the great food in Sonoma County.

Rancher Charity Epperson and her rare Icelandic sheep at Wild Things Ranch in Cazadero. (Charity Epperson/Courtesy Wild Things Ranch)

Women Farmers Around Sonoma County Making a Difference in Agriculture

June 2026June 2026

Meet some of the Sonoma County thought-leaders and agricultural innovators embodying the Year of the Woman Farmer.

Mai Nguyen stands amid a field of gazelle rye, which she planted earlier in the winter in west Sonoma County, Friday, March 13, 2026. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)

Sebastopol Farmer Mai Nguyen’s Quest To Revive a Regional Grain Economy

June 2026

Combining regenerative agriculture with social justice, local farmer Mai Nguyen aims to combat climate change and help revitalize global food cultures — one grain at a time.

Hass avocados grow on a hillside at Seven Moons Farm in Sonoma on Friday, August 29, 2025. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

Seven Moons Farm Brings Locally Grown Avocados to Sonoma County

June 2026

The 10-acre Sonoma farm tends to nearly 200 thriving avocado trees, likely the only locally farmed avocados sold in the county.

A twist on a tuna salad sandwich at Folia Bar & Kitchen in Healdsburg. (Emma K Creative)

Sonoma County Restaurants Serving Cozy Retro Dishes

June 2026June 2026

Everywhere we look, Sonoma County restaurants are serving up comfy retro delights that remind us of childhood and simpler times.

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