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Left, a cheese plate can include Point Reyes toma and aged gouda, salami and pimento cheese, Point Reyes Bay Blue and Original Blue cheeses.Below, side dishes by Jennifer Luttrell, executive chef of the Fork cooking school at Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese, highlight seasonal ingredients such as mushroom bread pudding with Point Reyes Bay Blue, left, roasted brussels sprouts with cranberry brown butter, center, and caramelized onion, chard and potato gratin with Point Reyes Young Gouda and sage.

Local Company Makes One of Oprah’s ‘Favorite Things’ of the Year

November 2023November 2024

The much-anticipated Favorites list has been released in November for the last 27 years. This isn’t the first North Bay food business to get a boost from it.

Chef Charlie Palmer will create a unique menu for the forthcoming Appellation Healdsburg. (Appellation)

Sonoma Hotels Have Something for Everyone This Fall

November 2023November 2023

From new pools and guest rooms to winery pop-ups and cooking classes with a celebrity chef, here’s what's happening on the Sonoma hotel scene right now.

Dungeness Crab Sandwich at The Marshall Store. (Christopher Chung / The Press Democrat)

Local Seafood Shack Named Among the Best in the US

November 2023November 2023

The list features 35 restaurants across the country, from New York to Louisiana to Illinois.

Burger from Boon Eat + Drink in Guerneville. (Boon Eat + Drink)

Guerneville Is Hotter Than Ever. Here’s Where to Eat, Drink and Stay

November 2023November 2023

Spend a leisurely weekend by Sonoma's Russian River, sampling excellent wine and food, and wandering through majestic redwoods.

Marla bakery in Santa Rosa. (Heather Irwin/The Press Democrat)

Marla Bakery Opens in Santa Rosa’s Railroad Square

November 2023November 2023

You just want to nibble for hours on their ham-and-cheese croissants, sesame bagels, hearty scones and dark-chocolate brownies.

French toast at Farmstand at Farmhouse Inn in Forestville. (Aubrie Pick)

14 Things to Eat, Drink and Do in Forestville, CA

October 2023November 2023

Forestville’s unofficial motto is “The Good Life.” It's not hard to see why.

Mediterranean-Style Wine Country Home with Multiple Terraces Asks 4.9 Million

October 2023November 2023

The four-bedroom, four-bathroom home also features a 26-foot octagon tower and a covered loggia for alfresco dining.

The Glen Blair Bar in Mendocino. (Courtesy of the Skunk Train)

This Secret Bar in the Redwoods Is Only Accessible by Vintage Train

October 2023October 2023

The magical outdoor oasis offers a truly unique experience.

Living room with an adjacent wine bar. (Stephen Sugg / Sotheby’s International Realty)

Modern Sonoma Estate with Private Lake Listed for $6.5 Million

October 2023November 2023

The five-bedroom, three-bathroom home was recently renovated and sits on 17 acres of land. Take a look inside.

NY Style Pastrami Sandwich with home made sauerkraut and half sour dill pickle with fries from the new J & M’s Midtown Café October 23, 2023 in Santa Rosa. (Photo John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

J&M Cafe Breakfast and Lunch Spot Opens in Former Dierk’s Midtown Cafe

October 2023March 2024

Breakfast, brunch and lunch are elevated classics at this Santa Rosa diner

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