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Dustin Valette is opening his new restaurant, The Matheson, on Healdsburg Square in late May to early June. (Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat)

Dustin Valette’s 231-Seat Healdsburg Restaurant Is ‘The Opportunity of a Lifetime’

May 2021May 2022

The Healdsburg chef's ambitious new project includes a trilevel restaurant with two bars, a mezzanine dining loft, and an outdoor patio.

Pad Thai at Khom Loi in Sebastopol. (Heather Irwin/Sonoma Magazine)

Dive Into Inspired Thai Cuisine at Sebastopol’s Khom Loi

February 2021December 2021

Khom Loi, which means floating lantern in Thai, is the perfect Sonoma County spot for inspired, immersive Thai cuisine.

Chef Dustin Valette’s New Healdsburg Restaurant Coming Into View

February 2021May 2022

The three-story space on the Healdsburg Plaza will include an upscale dining room, a bar and an 88-bottle self-serve wine wall on the first floor.

Bernie Sanders Meme Pops Up All Over Sonoma County

January 2021January 2021

Sonoma County is joining in on the fun by photoshopping the bundled up U.S. senator into all kinds of local scenes.

Kosho Sushi in Sebastopol. Heather Irwin/PD

Pivots, Pop-ups and Predictions: How We’ll Eat in 2021

December 2020December 2020

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?

Biggest 2020 Sonoma County Restaurant Openings and Closings

December 2020December 2020

Many survived by pivoting to outdoor service, some debuted, while others shut amid the pandemic.

‘We’ve Got the Food, They’ve Got the Need’: Petaluma Farm Donates Produce to Restaurants

July 2020July 2020

A once-controversial farm known mostly for its cannabis program is stoking a different kind of high these days.

Kyle and Katina Connaughton of Single Thread Farms Restaurant in Healdsburg at their farm. Photo: Jason Jaacks

4 Sonoma County Restaurants Take Very Different Paths Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

March 2020March 2020

One closed, one re-opened, one made us laugh, one changed everything for the community.

Rollerskaters zip by during the Butter and Egg Days Parade in Petaluma, California, on Saturday, April 23, 2016. (Alvin Jornada / The Press Democrat) Butter and Egg Days Parade

Weekend Getaway: 12 Things to Do in Petaluma

August 2019August 2019

Once known as the "Egg Capital of the World," Petaluma is all it's cracked up to be.

This year's Pliny the Younger logo printed on a work shirt. (Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat)

Sonoma County Spots Where You Might Find Pliny the Younger, Outside of Russian River Brewing Company

January 2019February 2019

Want to skip the lines at Russian River Brewing Company? A few lucky Sonoma County spots will serve Pliny the Younger, too.

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