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Category: Things To Do in Sonoma

Events, art, culture and entertainment in Sonoma County

(Amanda Cornelius)

Home in Santa Rosa’s Historic Burbank Gardens Neighborhood Listed for Sale

April 2025

The 1912 cottage nearby Luther Burbank Home & Gardens in Santa Rosa features vintage charm and a cheery outdoor space.

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2 North Coast Campgrounds Named Among Best in US

April 2025April 2025

Tucked between ocean cliffs and towering redwoods, these scenic California sites were praised for their unbeatable views and wild seclusion.

Chef/ownerJacob Harth will bring a world of culinary experience to Bistro Lagniappe Friday, April 25, 2025, opening this spring in the former home of Molti Amici in Healdsburg. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

High Profile Chef Takes Over Molti Amici Location in Healdsburg

April 2025April 2025

Chef Jacob Harth will open Bistro Lagniappe later this spring.

Croissants at Cafe Des Croissants on Lomitas Ave. in Santa Rosa. File photo: Crista Jeremiason

Cafe Des Croissants Will Open New Location in the Former Pharmacy in Santa Rosa

April 2025

Plus, a salad and sandwich chain will open soon at Montgomery Village and a poke shack is slated for an early summer opening at The Barlow.

Chicken Panuchos from Yucamami, a food truck in Mitote Park specializing in Yucatecan street food Wednesday, June 5, 2024, in Santa Rosa. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Mitote Food Park Soft Opens at New Location

April 2025

Despite still being a work in progress, Santa Rosa’s popular Mexican food truck park Mitote previews at new location ahead of grand opening.

The Meatball Sub on a toasted ciabatta roll with provolone and asiago cheese, marinara and french fried onions from Canevari's Delicatessen & Catering in Santa Rosa. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

19 Sonoma County Restaurants Locals Like to Keep Secret

April 2025June 2025

In Sonoma County, there are the restaurants tourists flock to. And then there are the restaurants where locals enjoy equally amazing food, without the hype.

The sun shines on the exterior of Treehorn Books in downtown Santa Rosa, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2023. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)

The Best Sonoma County Bookstores, Because Reading is Good for You

April 2025May 2025

Scientific research shows that reading makes us happier and less stressed — it might even make you live longer.

Lumache al Pesto with spring pea pesto, morel mushrooms and aged parmesan from Stella Wednesday, March 26, 2025, in Kenwood. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Stella Restaurant Is a Rising Star in Kenwood

April 2025April 2025

Live fire grilling and pasta are a focus at Glen Ellen Star chef’s latest venture.

Chili braised pork shoulder sliders on brioche with Napa cabbage slaw by chef Crista Luedtke of boon eat + drink at The Press Democrat’s North Coast Wine & Food Festival at SOMO Village in Rohnert Park, Saturday, June 10, 2017. (Will Bucquoy)

Taste the Region’s Best Food and Wine at Upcoming Festival

April 2025June 2025

Taste the region’s best wine and cuisine, all in one place, at this popular June event in Santa Rosa.

Adam Parks of Victorian Farmstead Meat Company in Sebastopol. (John Burgess)

‘It’s the Best Meat I’ve Ever Had’: Sonoma County Ranches, Butchers Supply Tasty Meats You Can’t Get From the Grocery Store

April 2025June 2025

A growing number of Sonoma County ranches cater to local demand for bulk orders of beef, pork and lamb. Here's where to go for locally raised meats

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