Sonoma County Restaurants That Closed in 2025
Despite rising costs, staffing shortages and cautious diners, Sonoma County’s restaurant scene showed resilience in 2025.
Despite rising costs, staffing shortages and cautious diners, Sonoma County’s restaurant scene showed resilience in 2025.
It’s been an especially tough year for Sonoma County restaurateurs. Here are the most significant local restaurant closures in 2024.
Folktable is connected to Sonoma developer Ken Mattson, who is currently under federal investigation and facing several lawsuits for investment fraud.
Bistro 29 is the first high-profile restaurant in Sonoma County to announce it will permanently close after shelter-in-place orders forced restaurant dining rooms to shutter statewide.