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Brunch at Wit & Wisdom restaurant in Sonoma. (David Varley/Wit and Wisdom)

Where to Go for Easter Brunch in Sonoma County

March 2024April 2024

Sonoma County restaurants have special Easter treats in store, from bottomless brunches and egg hunts to decadent prix fixe menus.

Beer lovers from around the world stand in line for their chance to taste Pliny the Younger at Russian River Brewing Company in Santa Rosa. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Local City Named Among the ‘Most Outstanding Beer Scenes’ in the US

March 2024March 2024

Wine may be what comes to mind when many people think of Sonoma County, but the region’s beer profile continues to rise to new heights.

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Peek Inside $3.5 Million Petaluma Compound with Historic Farmhouse

March 2024March 2024

The 5-acre property also includes a second home, a barn cottage, a long barn and an entertainment gazebo.

Theresa Hughes in her workspace and clothing retail shop Saint November in Santa Rosa's SOFA district. (Erik Castro/for Sonoma Magazine)

Local Designer Creates Exquisite Clothes From Her Chic Santa Rosa Boutique and Studio

March 2024March 2024

Theresa Hughes’s small Santa Rosa atelier is a throwback to an earlier time. Everything she makes is meant to be worn for years and years—the practical made beautiful.

601 Charles Van Damme Way

Striking Victorian-Style Home in Sonoma Listed for $5.2 Million. Take a Look

March 2024April 2024

The four-bedroom, four-bathroom home, plus a three-car garage and upstairs ADU, sits on a corner acre of the Armstrong Estates enclave.

Winemaker Jack Sporer of Magnolia Wine Services and Fres.Co wines, with his pup, Canela. (James Joiner/For Sonoma Magazine)

This Rising Star Sonoma Winemaker Is Bringing the Natural Wine Community Together

March 2024April 2024

Jack Sporer manages a custom crush operation that has become an incubator for up-and-coming natural winemakers and a hub for low-intervention seasoned traditionalists.

Bryce Humber, 9, stands at the starting line of the St. Patrick's Day 5K on Santa Rosa Ave. near Old Courthouse Square in Santa Rosa, on Sunday, March 13, 2022. (Beth Schlanker/The Press Democrat)

Local City Named Among Best Places to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in the US

March 2024March 2024

If you’ve been wondering where to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year, you might want to put Sonoma County at the top of your list.

Nick Ronan, chef and owner of Brigitte Bistro in Petaluma looks forward to his grand opening later this month. Ronan transformed the former Wishbone with details inspired by his French heritage. Photographed on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. (CRISSY PASCUAL/ARGUS-COURIER STAFF)

French Chef Behind Brigitte Bistro Finds a New life in Petaluma

March 2024March 2024

Chef Nick Ronan can't wait to share dishes inspired by his boyhood vacations in Southern France, including steak tartare, boeuf Bourguignon and onion soup.

What’s New in Napa Valley: Where to Eat, Drink and Stay

March 2024March 2024

Discover what's new in Napa Valley this spring, from the new Slanted Door restaurant to the opening of exciting new tasting rooms.

Rialto Cinemas offers a selection of beer and wine and menu items such as bruschetta, paninis and other shareable dishes that can be ordered along side the usual movie fare of popcorn and candy at Rialto Cinemas in Sebastopol, California on Thursday, February 25, 2016. (Alvin Jornada / The Press Democrat)

Sebastopol’s Rialto Cinemas Kicks off Limited-Run ‘Dinner and a Movie’ Series

March 2024March 2024

Moviegoers can enjoy a multi-course, gourmet meal before catching a classic film, such as The Godfather II.

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