This Secret Roadhouse in Sonoma Serves Some of the Best Comfort Food Around
The inconspicuous roadhouse just west of downtown Sonoma flies so far under the radar that most locals don’t even know about it.
The inconspicuous roadhouse just west of downtown Sonoma flies so far under the radar that most locals don’t even know about it.
We couldn’t get enough of the simple Margherita with San Marzano tomato sauce, fresh mozzarella, Parmesan, olive oil and basil.
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