Sonoma County Restaurants Close for ‘Winter Break’ Amid Coronavirus Shutdown
A growing number of restaurants and food businesses are closing for a “winter break,” citing stay-home restrictions that show no chance of being lifted anytime soon.
A growing number of restaurants and food businesses are closing for a “winter break,” citing stay-home restrictions that show no chance of being lifted anytime soon.
As tasting rooms closed and wineries were tested by the pandemic, wineries have had to adapt and overcome. One change that's sticking? Virtual tastings.
2020 has changed a lot about how we eat in Sonoma County. What changes will stick and which will go away in the new year?
These works of fiction and non-fiction make for great stay-at-home companions.
To start off the new year right, many restaurants will be open for takeout with their usual menus on Thursday, Dec. 31. But we also found a few special events.
Haven't put on a proper pair of pants in six months? Neither have we. And there's no need to with these comfy and stylish outfits.
Many of us are more than ready to close the book on 2020. But how can we kick off 2021 in a way that feels just right? Here are a few ideas.
Tired of preparing three meals per day for the whole family? We're here to help.
Half-bottles are the perfect size for sharing and for sampling multiple wines. They also make for great stocking stuffers and can be added to gift baskets.
Some food doesn’t translate well for takeaway. Here are some pro-tips on where and how to order the best takeout.