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Escargot at Brigitte Bistro in Petaluma. (Heather Irwin/The Press Democrat)

Petaluma’s Brigitte Bistro Is the Real French Deal

April 2024November 2024

Chef Nick Ronan’s truly authentic French bistro is a much-appreciated addition to Sonoma County's food scene.

Montage Healdsburg Surveyor Wines. (Christian Horan/Courtesy Montage Healdsburg)

Montage Healdsburg Releases the Resort’s First Estate-Grown Wines

April 2024April 2024

Guests can now enjoy exclusive wines from the onsite vineyard, made by star winemaker Jesse Katz.

After closing their Santa Rosa courthouse square restaurant in 2016, Flavor Bistro opened in Sebastopol in 2020. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Italian Restaurant Opening in Sebastopol’s Former Flavor Bistro Space

April 2024April 2024

"I want it to be a neighborhood spot with Italian American food and enjoying a cocktail on the patio," said the new owner.

Table Culture Provisions owner/chefs Stéphane Saint Louis, left, and Steven Vargas. (John Burgess/For Sonoma Magazine)

Owners of Table Culture Provisions Opening New Petaluma Restaurant

April 2024April 2024

Petaluma's Table Culture Provisions hopes to take over the former Quinua Cocina Peruana restaurant for a new, more casual concept.

Bart Hansen, winemaker/owner of Dane Cellars, has opened his tasting room in a over 100 year old, 14,000 gallon redwood wine tank in the Jack London Village Wednesday, April 10, 2024 in Glen Ellen. (Photo by John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

This May Very Well Be the Most Unusual Tasting Room in Wine Country

April 2024April 2024

You can now taste inside a giant, 120-year-old redwood wine tank—and a visit this summer is so worth your time.

The Chalkboard Restaurant waits to open before dinner in Healdsburg on Tuesday, June 11, 2013. (Conner Jay/The Press Democrat)

Healdsburg’s Chalkboard Restaurant Closes Abruptly

April 2024

A new restaurant is already in the works, with a "Latin cuisine" concept taking over this summer.

At Road Trip restaurant in Guerneville. (Kelly Puleio Photography)

Road Trip in Guerneville Is Celeb Chef’s New Restaurant

April 2024April 2024

Opening dishes include the Mac Daddy burger with secret sauce, pickles, onions and a sesame milk bun.

Seafood Ramen with a medley of scallops, shrimp and squid in a shiso ponzu broth from Taste of Tea in Healdsburg. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

2 Sonoma County Ramen Spots Named Among Best in California

April 2024April 2024

Sonoma County has a variety of great ramen places, including two restaurants that were just spotlighted on Yelp.

Living in Berkeley, Madeline and Matt fell in love with the idea of escaping to the country for their wedding. The couple celebrated their nuptials at Beltane Ranch. (Paul Gargagliano, Hazel Photo)

A Sweet Farm Wedding in Sonoma Features Lots of Flowers and a Celebrity Sheep

April 2024April 2024

The wedding cake was in the shape of a big, plump chicken. The dress code: “Whatever you can chase chickens in.”

Truffle fries from Willi's Wine Bar in Santa Rosa. (Willi's Wine Bar)

Table for 1? The Best Restaurants for Solo Dining Sonoma County

April 2024April 2024

The best part: no need to share your favorite dishes with anyone.

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