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Category: Things To Do in Sonoma

Events, art, culture and entertainment in Sonoma County

Avocado toast from The Pharmacy cafe in Santa Rosa. (Courtesy of The Pharmacy)

The Pharmacy Owner Opens Second Santa Rosa Restaurant

October 2021May 2022

Branch Line, a new plant-based eatery, is expected to open later this year.

Psychic Pie Pop-Up Finds Permanent Home in Sebastopol

October 2021October 2021

Eaters went wild for the pop-up's Roman-style pizzas when it launched earlier this year.

Wine tasting at Grand Cru Custom Crush in Windsor. (Beth Schlanker/The Press Democrat)

Taste Rare Small-Production Wines at Sonoma’s Custom Crush Facilities

October 2021

Guests can see the work in action, meet one-on-one with winemakers and explore rare wines they might never find otherwise.

Homemade chocolate dipped marshmallows at Cravin's Candy Emporium in Petaluma. (Beth Schlanker/The Press Democrat)

A Sweet Trip Down Memory Lane at New Petaluma Candy Store

October 2021

There are plenty of places to buy unique candy in Sonoma County, including one that might take you right back to childhood.

Philippe Colasse, owner of Crêperie Chez Solange, is closing at the end of October. Colasse hasn't been able to find workers for the past six months; running the restaurant by himself is not sustainable, he says. Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021 in Larkfield. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)

‘This Is the New Reality’: Popular Santa Rosa Creperie Closes Due to Lack of Staff

October 2021May 2022

Chef says au revoir after no one applies for jobs at his restaurant.

Shawn Phillips and Lise Asimont of Dot Wine. (Courtesy of Dot Wine)

5 Under-the-Radar Sonoma Winemakers You Should Know

October 2021June 2023

These winemakers may not be well-known yet but they are well worth discovering.

Roof 106 at The Matheson in Healsburg. (Deb Wilson)

Healdsburg Is Hotter Than Ever, Here Are 6 New Places to Check Out

October 2021May 2022

Buzzy new tasting rooms and restaurants and a reimagined historic inn are among the highlights.

Margherita Salametto flatbread from The Matheson in Healdsburg. (Michael Woolsey)

15 New Sonoma Restaurants to Try This Fall

October 2021October 2021

From Healdsburg to Petaluma, here’s where you gotta eat in Sonoma County.

Smash burger from Sonoma Burger in Sebastopol. (Courtesy of Sonoma Burger)

New Burger Spot in Sebastopol Is a Smash

October 2021October 2021

Popular pop-up burger concept has found a permanent home.

3 New Hotels to Check Into by the Russian River

October 2021March 2024

These historic hotel properties have changed ownership and recently received extensive facelifts, making them feel modern and new.

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