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Chef Douglas Keane of Cyrus. The Michelin-starred restaurant reopened in Healdsburg September 9, 2022 after being closed for about a decade. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Sonoma County Chef Douglas Keane Gets a Book Deal

February 2024February 2024

The charismatic co-owner of Geyserville's Cyrus restaurant recently sealed a book deal for a personal memoir and tell-all.

Working out of a refurbished chicken coop west of Sonoma, Jim Simpson named his business O.D.D. Parts Fabrication as a tribute to all that is Obsolete, Discontinued, and Difficult-to-Obtain in the automotive world. His shop and warehouse is an amazingly well-organized gearhead’s museum of lost treasures. (Erik Castro/For Sonoma Magazine)

This Local Machinist Makes Custom Parts for Some of the Most Expensive Cars in the World

February 2024

Collectors from around the world seek out Jim Simpson when an old, discontinued part breaks down on their Ferrari, Lamborghini or vintage Rolls-Royce.

Additional Sonoma County luxury establishments that were recommended by Forbes include Farmhouse Inn (pictured) and Farmhouse Inn Restaurant in Forestville and Hotel Les Mars in Healdsburg. (Farmhouse Inn)

Local Hotels Named Among ‘Best in the USA’ by U.S. News & World Report

February 2024February 2024

U.S. News & World Report has announced its 2024 list of “Best Hotels in the USA.” This year, more than 20 properties in Sonoma County made the cut.

Boscaiolo Pizza with fontina, mushroom medley and truffle from the Golden Bear Station Thursday, January 11, 2023 on Hwy 12 in Kenwood. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Golden Bear Station Restaurant in Kenwood is Cal-Ital Heaven

February 2024October 2024

An extraordinary menu and upscale experience featuring creative takes on simple pastas and pizzas from former Animo owners

Lamb roasted over a live fire with shiso, nori, and housemade ssamjang at chef Joshua Smookler’s Animo. (Kim Caroll/for Sonoma Magazine)

The 30 Best Restaurants in Sonoma County

February 2024March 2024

An insider's guide to the best restaurants in Sonoma County. No Yelp reviews, no Google-optimized lists — only authentic flavors.

Mike McGuire, California State Majority Leader, attends the groundbreaking for the SMART north Petaluma station last November. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)

Sen. Mike McGuire Steps Into a Powerful New Role. Does He Have Even Higher Ambitions?

February 2024February 2024

The hard-charging state senator from Healdsburg bears all the hallmarks of greater statewide ambition—but just try getting him to admit that’s the case.

Moussaka from Mezzeluna restaurant in Cotati. (Mezzeluna)

Craving Greek Cuisine? Cotati’s Mezzeluna Fits the Bill

February 2024February 2024

The warm and welcoming Greek restaurant features classic dishes like spanakopita, saganaki, koftadakia and souvlaki.

Semla from Stockhome restaurant in Petaluma. (Stockhome)

Try a Deliciously Sweet Swedish ‘Semla’ in Petaluma

January 2024January 2024

This Swedish Fat Tuesday bun is filled with cardamom and almond paste and is topped with whipped cream.

Crispy Kennebec Fries from the Spinster Sisters in the South A district of Santa Rosa. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

12 Local Restaurants, Food Businesses Given ‘Snail of Approval’ by Slow Food

January 2024January 2024

These Sonoma County businesses have received the Snail of Approval for their commitment to sustainability, ethical sourcing, environmental impacts, cultural connections and community involvement.

Elotitos, or oven-roasted corn, with Jamaican jerk seasoning and chive crema at Guiso Latin Fusion. (Heather Irwin/Sonoma Magazine)

Sonoma County Restaurant Makes Yelp’s ‘Top 100 Places to Eat in 2024’

January 2024

Yelp’s top 100 list, compiled annually, highlights restaurants around the country that “truly reflect the unique tastes of the Yelp community."

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