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Tomato Flatbrred with San Marzano tomatoes, basil and cashew milk cheese from Luma Bar and Eatery in Petaluma Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Petaluma Restaurant Expands Menu with Focus on California-Mediterranean Cuisine

October 2023October 2023

The new menu features plates like a Stemple Creek burger, a mixed grill of Andouille and brisket with polenta, and duck leg confit with fingerling potatoes.

Celeb-Favorite Meatless Barbecue Spot Opens in Santa Rosa

October 2023October 2023

Vegan Mob’s plant-based soul food and barbecue has received glowing reviews from USA Today, Food & Wine Magazine and actor Danny Glover.

 A five-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bathroom home perched in the hills between Glen Elen and Santa Rosa is available for $15,000,000. (SeaTimber Media / Sotheby’s International Realty)

Modern Sonoma Home, Designed to Showcase Artwork, Listed for $15 Million

October 2023

The five-bedroom, six-and-a-half-bathroom home is set on 13 acres in the hills between Glen Ellen and Santa Rosa. Take a look inside.

Marreya Bailey of Mad Marvlus uses apples, grapes, and other botanicals to make fermented alcoholic beverages that are neither strictly wine nor cider, but the best of both. (Conor Hagen)

‘Mad Scientists’ in Sonoma Are Creating New Types of Alcoholic Beverages

October 2023October 2023

A renegade band of locals are experimenting with cutting-edge co-ferments, mixing apples, grapes and other botanicals for unique drinks.

Lobster Roll with mayo, lemon, chives, tarragon and extra crispy fries from Nick’s Cove Restaurant on Tomales Bay Monday, September 18, 2023. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

‘Top Chef Masters’ Winner Has Revamped the Menu at a Longtime Coastal Restaurant. Here’s a Taste

October 2023October 2023

Chef Chris Cosentino, who envisioned groundbreaking San Francisco restaurants like Cockscomb and Incanto, recently revamped the menu at the coastal restaurant.

Tartines at Abbot's Passage in Glen Ellen. (Abbot's Passage)

7 Best Places to Eat, Drink and Stay in Sonoma Valley

October 2023October 2023

Spend a fabulous fall weekend in Sonoma, Glen Ellen and Kenwood, discovering new and recently-updated favorites.

Battered Cod Sandwich from opening day at the Valley Swim Club restaurant in Sonoma, Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Valley Swim Club has spectacular seafood in the middle of Sonoma

October 2023March 2024

The new casual seafood-focused restaurant from the owners of nearby Valley Bar + Bottle is a deep dive into coastal cuisines.

At Bonchon Korean Fried Chicken. (Bonchon)

Beloved Chain Bonchon Is Bringing Its Korean Fried Chicken to Sonoma County

October 2023October 2023

Bonchon is famous for its super crispy double-fried chicken. Bulgogi fries, pork buns and glass noodles with veggies and stir-fried beef are other reasons to visit.

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.

David Klein, owner of Ambix Spirits, checks the flavor of pear brandy distilling in a traditional Alambic Charentais used in Cognac and Calvados production in Europe. Klein uses the pear brandy in his Pacific Alchemy 1 blended with apple brandy. Photo taken in Sebastopol, Monday, Oct. 3, 2023. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

New Sebastopol Distillery Built on Passion for Invention

October 2023October 2023

Ambix Spirits produces brandy from 200 apple varieties and pours it in their tasting room on the east side of Sebastopol.

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