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The exposed ceiling trusses in the dining room were a design experiment that worked. The stone dining table was so heavy, it had to be moved up to the second floor with a crane. (Eileen Roche/For Sonoma Magazine)

Peek Inside Interior Designers the Hommeboys’ Gorgeous Sonoma Home

March 2023March 2023

The creative couple designed the tasting room at Healdsburg’s Marine Layer Wines and was recently tapped to collaborate with Crate & Barrel.

Brand New Hillside Home in Sonoma Valley Listed for $2.2 Million

March 2023March 2023

The modern farmhouse-style home features a rooftop terrace, a pool and sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. Take a look inside.

Interior at Tony's Galley in Santa Rosa. (Heather Irwin/Sonoma Magazine)

Popular Santa Rosa Seafood Spot Getting a Makeover, New Focus

March 2023March 2023

Chef Tony Ounpamornchai’s namesake seafood restaurant at Montgomery Village will close March 19 and reopen April 1.

The Tell Burger with cheese from the William Tell House in Tomales on Sunday, May 29, 2021. (Photo by John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Where to Get the Best Pub Grub in Sonoma County

March 2023March 2023

Sometimes all you need is a cold beer, a juicy burger and the cozy embrace of a classic joint where you can hang out with friends.

Fried Potatoes with pimenton aioli at The Redwood in Sebastopol. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

‘Clutch Your Pearls,’ Sebastopol’s Redwood Wine Bar Is Entirely Unexpected

March 2023March 2023

Low-intervention wines are paired with delicious dishes from Khom Loi alums.

Fork Roadhouse, west of Sebastopol. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

This Beloved Sebastopol Restaurant Is Back, Reimagined

February 2023March 2023

Fork Roadhouse closed in late November. Now, it's back as a food collective with regular pop-up brunches, dinners and events.

Sonoma’s Latest Pop-Up Is a Winery Tasting Room in a Bagel Shop

February 2023

The Bagel Mill storefront in Petaluma doubles as a weekend tasting room for DRNK Wines.

The Ghost Wineries of Sonoma and Napa Wine Country

February 2023September 2023

Go in search of lost time while sipping some fine wine at these historic winery estates.

Rachel Seitz, left, and Emi Gutierrez, both of Santa Rosa, finish their night run during Healdsburg Running Co's run and a meal afterward at Lepe's Taqueria in Santa Rosa, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat) 2023

‘Dude, I’m In’: Healdsburg Running Co. Doubles as Social Hub for Runners

February 2023February 2023

From wine runs to trail races, the small store has forged a wide footprint in the local running community, where it acts as a social hub for newbies and veterans alike.

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Shake Shack Is Coming to Sonoma County. What We Know So Far

February 2023November 2023

An East Coast rival to California’s In-N-Out, Shake Shack will no doubt make locals weigh in on the merits of the upstart, which is slated to open later this year.

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