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Spud Point Marina in Bodega Bay. (Mariah Harkey/Courtesy Sonoma County Tourism)

The Quiet Village of Bodega Bay Is the Best Small Town for Relaxation

December 2024December 2024

A boom-and-bust town that seems to ride the waves of the latest tourist or fishing season, there’s something still delightfully old-school about Bodega Bay.

Hanukkah celebration attendees dance in a circle in Healdsburg on Thursday, December 14, 2023. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

Where to Celebrate Hanukkah in Sonoma County

December 2024January 2025

Sonoma County is taking part in Hanukkah festivities with dinners, drinks, public menorah lightings and more.

Outdoor seating at Tony's Seafood Restaurant in Marshall. (Tony's Seafood)

New Chef at Coastal Staple Tony’s Seafood in Marshall

December 2024December 2024

A local chef has taken over the kitchen at Tony’s Seafood, a coastal staple in Marshall for more than 70 years.

Cafe La Haye owner Saul Gropman, center, is selling his well-known Sonoma restaurant to José and Marta López-Nuñes. Photo taken at the restaurant on East Napa Street on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024. (Robbi Pengelly / The Sonoma Index-Tribune)

Owner of Sonoma’s Cafe La Haye Selling Restaurant To Longtime Employee

December 2024December 2024

The cafe's owner of 28 years has announced his retirement and will pass the torch to a longtime employee, keeping the whole crew aboard.

Chicken Guy will open in American Canyon in Dec. 2024 (Shutterstock)

Guy Fieri’s Chicken Guy!, the First in Northern California, Opens in Napa County

December 2024December 2024

A local collaboration with Chandi Hospitality Group led to a 10-restaurant deal for the fried chicken restaurant chain across the San Francisco Bay Area and in Sacramento.

Dining room. (Mike Murtaugh)

Longtime Kenwood Family Home Refreshed to Suit Generations To Come

December 2024December 2024

A Sonoma designer and family woodworker added modern touches to the Kenwood home to accommodate families for generations.

This circa-1920s residence in Petaluma is currently listed for sale. With three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms plus a guest cottage, the dwelling is currently listed for $3,395,000.(Robert Vente / Open Homes Photography)

Historic Petaluma Home With Modern Upgrades Listed for $3.395 Million

December 2024December 2024

The renovated, circa-1920s home in Petaluma's historic district enjoys fabulously ornamented style and an adjacent guest cottage.

Unti Vineyards in Healdsburg. (Courtesy of Unti Vineyards)

Healdsburg’s Unti Vineyards Invites Visitors To Explore Uncommon Grape Varieties

December 2024December 2024

At Unti Vineyards in Healdsburg, visitors can explore wines made from a multitude of interesting varieties more commonly found in Italy and southern France.

The Beacon speakeasy bar within the Taub Family Outpost on Sonoma town square is seen on May 21, 2020. (Courtesy of The Beacon)

Top Six Coziest Bars in Sonoma County

December 2024

The holidays are filled with family and friends — which is why we need bars. Say cheers to the coziest bars in Sonoma County.

Faust Wines' hilltop tasting room Faust Haus is set in an old Victorian overlooking Napa Valley, located in St. Helena. (Courtesy of Faust Wines)

Napa and Sonoma Counties Featured in Wine Spectator’s Top 100 Wines of 2024

December 2024January 2025

Five Sonoma and Napa county wines made the top 10 of Wine Spectator's coveted list, along with a dozen more among renowned wineries worldwide.

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