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Valette: Healsburg's luxe off-square restaurant has created a lively and toasty tented area for diners. 344 Center St, Healdsburg, 707-473-0946. Photo: Dustin Valette.

Sonoma County’s Best (Heated) Outdoor Dining Spots for Winter

January 2021February 2021

Outdoor dining is open again! Here's where to have a good, warming meal.

Beignets at Parish Cafe in Santa Rosa. Heather irwin/PD

Parish to Reopen, Plus More Good News from Sonoma County Restaurant Scene

January 2021January 2021

The beignets will be back. And there's a new bakery, a new butter bar and a new international takeout to check out.

Three soups La Salette Soup: Caldo Verde (potato, linquiça, collards)

Recreate Warming Soups from Popular Sonoma Restaurants

January 2021March 2021

Top Sonoma County chefs share the recipes of their favorite soups.

The dining room at Central Market in Petaluma. (Crista Jeremiason/The Press Democrat)

Sonoma County Restaurants Close for ‘Winter Break’ Amid Coronavirus Shutdown

January 2021January 2021

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.

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?

BBQ burger at Sonoma Burger, a pop-up at Gravenstein Grill in Sebastopol. Photo: Sonoma Burger.

Takeout Meals and Virtual Events for New Year’s Eve in Sonoma County

December 2020December 2020

To start off the new year right, many restaurants will be open for takeout with their usual menus on Thursday, Dec. 31. But we also found a few special events.

Tamarind glazed grilled shrimp at Stark’s Steak and Seafood Brazilian BBQ popup in Santa Rosa. (Heather Irwin / Sonoma Magazine)

Sonoma County’s Best Restaurant Dishes 2020

December 2020December 2020

The pandemic and fires can’t keep a good chef down. Here are the best things we ate this year.

Santa Rosa Assistant Fire Marshal Paul Lowenthal bumps elbows with celebrity chef Guy Fieri at Memorial Hospital on Wednesday. Fieri brought family, friends and his 48-foot Guy’s Smokehouse Stagecoach mobile kitchen to feed first responders and hospital workers lunch. (photo by John Burgess/The Press Democrat).

Guy Fieri Raises $21.5M for Restaurant Workers, Praised for Doing ‘More Than Congress’

December 2020March 2021

As thousands of California restaurant workers were laid off this week due to mandates shuttering in-person dining, Fieri is being lauded as a hero of the industry.

Sonoma County Businesses Respond to Stay-Home Order on Social Media

December 2020December 2020

Restaurants, wineries, hair salons and other businesses took to Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to let customers know how they’ll be affected by the shutdown.

Jevon Martin and Marjorie Pier were told funds for the small-business loan they applied for had run out. (Christopher Chung / The Press Democrat)

Holiday Season Offers Glimmer of Hope for Small Sonoma Businesses

November 2020December 2020

The struggle is real for Sonoma County's small businesses as they pivot to meet our pandemic moment. This season marks a chance to bank some vital cash flow and, in order to do so, they need our help more than ever.

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