5 New Winery Experiences in Sonoma County
From chef Dustin Valette's new wine club to a private lakeside tasting experience, Sonoma County has a lot in store this spring.
Events, art, culture and entertainment in Sonoma County
From chef Dustin Valette's new wine club to a private lakeside tasting experience, Sonoma County has a lot in store this spring.
Toad in the Hole returns with a new name, Gypsy Cafe becomes Americana Sebastopol and a gastropub is coming to downtown Santa Rosa. Plus more restaurant openings to look forward to.
Delicious seafood, ocean-view bars, coastal hikes and plenty of wine included.
"The restaurants in California wine country can be superexpensive or somewhat dull, but these places offer great combinations of intrigue and value," said The Times of the selection of favorite restaurants.
From $6 martinis to $9 prime rib banh mi sandwiches, this popular after-work spot has aced happy hour.
Travel + Leisure magazine just released its annual “It List” of best new hotels in the world. Among the 100 hotels to make the cut is a Sonoma County property.
This Sonoma County town is the top 12 small town to visit in the country, according to a recent ranking from U.S. News & World Report.
Sonoma County Wine Month kicks off wine event season, with local wineries offering special tastings, new releases, discounts, hikes, parties and other events.
Kids of all ages can hunt for colorful, treat-filled eggs and meet the Easter bunny in a number of towns across the county.
Hiroko Ishida has presented her ceramics at exhibitions, fairs and farmers markets, attracting those who prize a naturalistic style rooted in Japanese cultural traditions.