Sonoma County’s Mobile Tortillerías Offer a Taste of Home
A new kind of food truck has been popping up in Sonoma County: mobile tortilla factories, or tortillerías, that offer community connection alongside fresh, warm corn tortillas.
A new kind of food truck has been popping up in Sonoma County: mobile tortilla factories, or tortillerías, that offer community connection alongside fresh, warm corn tortillas.
Whether it's Cinco de Mayo or National Margarita Day, Sonoma County serves up some marvelous margaritas any day of the year.
Here are some go-to local spots for excellent tacos, enchiladas, molcajete and more.
The neighborhood didn't wait for a formal introduction to Santa Rosa's new Parkside Eats and it is already packed — for good reason.
The local beer garden settled into its role as game-day hangout with communal picnic tables, large-screen TVs and a menu designed for lingering.
Parkside Eats will open this spring, taking over the former Lepe’s Taqueria space with a California comfort food menu influenced by Mexican flavors.
Known for its bright red food trucks, quesabirria and carne asada fries, Galvan’s Eatery is slated to open its first brick-and-mortar.
Chef Carlos Mojica’s Latin-Italian fusion dinners are hidden inside a Railroad Square brunch cafe.
Savor the flavors of Cajun cuisine from pop-up Bayou on the Bay. Plus, a local Mexican restaurant chain will open a new location soon.
After its restaurant closure in Petaluma, the local Mexican food staple's announcement of a brick-and-mortar location in Santa Rosa is welcome news.