Napa and Sonoma Restaurants

Farm-to-table Modern American cuisine is the prevalent style in the Napa Valley and Sonoma County, but this encompasses both the delicate preparations of Yountville’s Thomas Keller, whose restaurants include The French Laundry, and the upscale comfort food served throughout the Wine Country. The quality (and hype) often means high prices, but you can find appealing, inexpensive eateries, especially in Napa, Calistoga, Sonoma, and Santa Rosa.

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  • 1. Screaming Mimi's

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    Pink on the outside, with tutti-frutti walls on the inside and colorful chairs painted by a local artist, Sebastopol’s hands-down favorite for all-natural ice cream and sorbet often appears in feature stories listing the nation's best shops. Mimi's Mud (espresso ice cream, cookies, chocolate chips, and homemade fudge) and strawberry made from local fruit are among the popular ice creams, with lemon, raspberry, and mango among the top palate-cleansing sorbets.

    6902 Sebastopol Ave./Hwy. 12, Sebastopol, California, 95472, USA
    707-823–5902

    Known For

    • Banana splits and milk, mocha, espresso, and fruit shakes
    • Espresso coffee drinks
    • Seasonal blackberry fudge ice cream
  • 2. Brewsters Beer Garden

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    Succulent fried chicken and St. Louis ribs whose meat glides off the bone are among the hits at this open-air, partially covered restaurant where diners sit at sturdy oak picnic or high-top tables. Many of the ingredients come from top artisanal protein and produce purveyors; most of the two dozen beers on tap are by craft breweries.

    229 Water St. N, Petaluma, California, 94952, USA
    707-981–8330

    Known For

    • Easygoing pace
    • Full bar
    • Good wine selection
  • 3. Grata Italian Eatery

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    A chef formerly with the Stark organization (Willi's Seafood and others) opened this casual restaurant—a good bet for families—whose decor of rich pastels sets a placid tone. Hits here include Parmesan arancini, fried calamari, and burrata with lemon honey starters, as well as shrimp diavolo pasta and halibut piccata entrées.

    186 Windsor River Rd., California, 95492, USA
    707-620–0508

    Known For

    • Spacious patio
    • Weekday happy hour menu (focaccia, sliders, oysters)
    • Reasonable prices

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 4. Handline

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    Sebastopol’s former Fosters Freeze location, now a 21st-century fast-food palace, won design awards for its rusted-steel frame and translucent panel-like windows. The menu, a paean to coastal California cuisine, includes oysters raw and grilled, fish tacos, ceviche, tostadas, three burgers (beef, vegetarian, and fish), and, honoring the location's previous incarnation, chocolate and vanilla soft-serve ice cream.

    935 Gravenstein Hwy. S, Sebastopol, California, 95472, USA
    707-827–3744

    Known For

    • Upscale comfort food
    • Outdoor patio
    • Sustainable seafood and other ingredients
  • 5. Napa Yard Oxbow Gardens

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    Bookended by culinary gardens and constructed of corrugated-metal former shipping containers, redwoods felled by wildfires, and other ingeniously recycled materials, this 3½-acre open-air hangout has a block-party feel, especially at weekend brunch or when area musicians perform. The gardens inspire the seasonal comfort-food menu—summer tomatoes give way to fall beets in the burrata salad, for instance—with staples like fish tacos, grilled chicken wings, tri-tip, and plant-based variations appearing year-round.

    585 1st St., Napa, California, 94559, USA
    707-815–0398

    Known For

    • Local beers, wines, and spirits, including gin made on-site
    • Family-friendly, dog-friendly space
    • Weekend brunch, live music

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
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  • 6. The Block Petaluma

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    A microbrewery, a wood-fired pizza stand, and a barbecue joint anchor this downtown food park with indoor and outdoor dining areas, the latter a patio with fire pits. On weekends, food trucks motor over, adding, depending on the day, Greek, Mexican, Filipino, and other cuisines to the mix.

    20 Grey St., California, 94952, USA
    707-775–6003

    Known For

    • 30 beers on tap
    • Party atmosphere
    • Bingo, trivia, and other evening diversions

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch weekdays

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