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.
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The owners of this local restaurant seem to have thought of everything when adjusting to our new reality.
Will this finally be the death knell for some of our favorite local restaurants?
Pairing wide-open outdoor spaces with destination-worthy meals, it’s a win-win for both struggling industries.
Hidden worlds are coming to life in Sonoma County as restaurateurs reimagine the possibilities of outdoor dining.
It’s a bitter pill for restaurateurs who have spent weeks anticipating some semblance of normalcy.
Three great spots, from affordable to luxe, that we think will bring a smile to your face, even if it’s hidden behind a mask.
Mark and Terri Stark’s newish “Jew-ish” delicatessen has finally opened with the full menu we’ve all be kvetching for.