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Fig salad with feta cheese and walnuts. (etorres / Shutterstock)

Fresh Figs Are a Sweet Addition to This Simple Summer Salad

June 2025June 2025

Once you’ve eaten your fill of the year’s first figs straight up, they're delicious in this easy summer salad, full of refreshing crunch.

Burger from Lunch Box Sonoma County. The pop-up restaurant is among a handful of local restaurants that have signed on for a space at the new Livery on Main food hall in Sebastopol. Click through the gallery for more. (Courtesy of Lunch Box Sonoma County)

6 Favorite Burger Spots in Sonoma County

June 2025June 2025

The perfect burger is about everything working together in harmony. Here are 6 favorites to try in Sonoma County.

A thoughtful connection to the outdoors and lots of space for cooking anchor the clean-lined, modernist main home. “In many ways, my house is a large kitchen with some bedrooms around it,” Stephen Singer explains. (Eileen Roche / Sonoma Magazine)

Stephen Singer Discovers a System of Balance at His Sebastopol Farm

June 2025

A legendary wine merchant and restaurateur forges connection to the land in rural Sebastopol. Take a look at the peaceful property.

Grilled cheese with birria on Texas Toast is a menu option at Galvan’s Eatery in Santa Rosa. (Heather Irwin / Sonoma Magazine)

Sonoma County Food Trucks Compete for Best Cheap Eats This Saturday

June 2025June 2025

All dishes at the event will be priced under $14, with many tasty options available for under $8 — making it the ultimate destination for food lovers on a budget.

Mary Denham

Mary Denham’s Blooms End is Petaluma’s Unlikeliest Foodie Treasure

June 2025June 2025

Step inside the homespun Blooms End pastry wagon to meet one of the most original bakers in all the land.

Sabich platter at Grossman's Deli in Santa Rosa. (Heather Irwin/The Press Democrat)

11 Favorite Restaurants for Middle Eastern Food in Sonoma County

June 2025June 2025

From casual downtown hangs to elevated restaurants, here are a few favorite spots for kebab, falafel, mezze and more.

Napa's Bouchaine Vineyards, a Pinot Noir specialist, offers an array of fun experiences, from terrace tastings to falconry demonstrations. (Bouchaine Vineyards)

Bouchaine Vineyards Pays Homage to Burgundy in Wind-Swept Carneros

June 2025June 2025

The Pinot Noir specialist offers an array of fun experiences, from terrace tastings to falconry demonstrations.

Sailor, left, and Lila Burt of Sebastopol check out the pizza varieties while their parent order at Acre Pizza in Sebastopol's Barlow district. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Buzz Builds Around Acre Pizza in Sebastopol Following Dave Portnoy Review

June 2025June 2025

Dave Portnoy, known for his one-bite reviews, called the Sebastopol pizza “pretty good.”

Sonoma County Celebrates Pride with Local Flavor

June 2025June 2025

Join these Sonoma County Pride events in June and celebrate LGBTQ+ culture with vibrant festivities and gourmet experiences.

The Jimtown Store in Healdsburg, California, on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019. The landmark Jimtown Store closed Dec. 30, 2019. (Alvin Jornada / The Press Democrat)

Healdsburg’s Jimtown Store Reopens with a Fresh Flavor and Familiar Charm

June 2025June 2025

The forthcoming menu at the new Jimtown and Then Sum will include breakfast pastries, classic sandwiches and salads along with a selection of dim sum.

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