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Events, art, culture and entertainment in Sonoma County

50 Top Restaurant Patios in Sonoma County

September 2021July 2023

A few of our favorite outdoor dining spots, featuring covered and heated patios.

Four long years in the making, Chef Dustin Valette’s epic restaurant concepts The Matheson and Roof 106, pictured, have finally opened to the public in Healdsburg. (The Matheson)

First Look: The Matheson Opens in Healdsburg

September 2021May 2022

Four long years in the making, Chef Dustin Valette’s epic restaurant concepts The Matheson and Roof 106 have finally opened to the public.

Pastries at Stellina Pronto in Petaluma. (Heather Irwin/Sonoma Magazine)

Stellina Pronto Italian Bakery and Cafe in Petaluma

September 2021March 2023

Warm focaccia, buns filled with pastry cream, Italian-inspired sweets and more are on the menu. Plus, pizzas and piadine, meatball subs and chicken Parmesan are coming soon.

EARTHSeed is a new permaculture farm that both grows food and fosters resilence in the land and its people. One of founder Pandora Thomas’ goals is to make the farm and its products accessible to those who have historically faced barriers to access, particularly communities of color. She hopes to offer a robust program of classes and farming internships. (Beth Schlanker/The Press Democrat)

Sonoma’s First Afro-Indigenous Farm Honors Traditional Agriculture

September 2021September 2021

The farm practices and teaches African agricultural skills that have endured and evolved despite centuries of slavery and diaspora.

At Jack London State Historic Park in Glen Ellen. (Sarah Deragon)

The Most Beautiful Historic Barns in Sonoma

September 2021

From melon and hop barns to a popular wedding venue, make a day trip to explore these historic buildings in Sonoma County. 

Bella Snow soft ale co-founders Sean Boisson, CEO, right, and Matthew Rohrs, in their warehouse on West Napa Street in Sonoma on Tuesday, June 8, 2021. (Photo by Robbi Pengelly/Index-Tribune)

Sonoma Baseball Coach Launches Low-Alcohol Beer Brand

September 2021September 2021

The low-calorie Scottish-style “soft ale” is also unique in that all the gluten is removed from the beer and it contains no sugar.

LGBLT Lobster Roll at Tony's Galley in Santa Rosa. (Heather Irwin/Sonoma Magazine)

7 Sonoma Restaurants to Try Right Now

September 2021September 2021

New restaurants, new dishes and favorite spots at harvest time.

3 Ways to Make Your Sonoma Home More Fire Resistant

September 2021September 2021

While you can't create a completely fire-proof home, certain home materials and garden landscapes are more fire resistant than others.

Create a Home Workout Space with These Tips from Sonoma Pros

September 2021September 2021

Take your at-home exercise sessions to the next level with a dedicated workout space.

Laura Mederos, with the Charro Negro food truck, holds up their Aguachile de Camarón, left, and Ceviche de Camarón in the Roseland area of Santa Rosa. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

New Mexican Food Park Is Taking Shape in Santa Rosa

September 2021May 2022

Latino-owned food trucks, including Charro Negro, Lucha Sabina, Gio y Los Magos, La Victoria and Maria Machetes, are serving up delicious eats in Roseland.

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