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. Central Market

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    A participant in the Slow Food movement, Central Market serves creative, upscale Cal-Mediterranean dishes—many of whose ingredients come from the restaurant's organic farm—in a century-old building with an exposed brick wall and an open kitchen. The menu, which changes daily depending on chef Tony Najiola's inspiration and what's ripe and ready, might include spicy duck wings as a starter, a slow-roasted-beets salad, pizzas, stews, two or three pasta dishes, and wood-grilled fish and meat.

    42 Petaluma Blvd. N, Petaluma, California, 94952, USA
    707-778–9900

    Known For

    • Happy hour (5–6) apps, beer, and wine specials
    • Superior wine list
    • Historic setting

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
  • 2. Cyrus

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    A decade after his beloved, same-named Healdsburg restaurant closed, celebrity chef Douglas Keane of Top Chef Masters and other fame reopened a "2.0" version inside an 8,000-square-foot steel, glass, and concrete structure set in an Alexander Valley vineyard. Keane bills his prix-fixe culinary experience as a "dining journey," with guests (couples'-rate only; single diners charged double) changing rooms a few times for multiple internationally inspired courses based on hyper-seasonal mostly Northern California ingredients.

    275 Hwy. 128, Geyserville, California, 95441, USA
    707-318–0379

    Known For

    • Architectural stunner in a rural setting
    • Reservations (essential) released in monthly blocks two months in advance
    • Bubbles Lounge for cocktails and small bites à la carte (no reservations)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No lunch
  • 3. Edge

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    Inside a former residence that received a high-design makeover down to its open-air patio, this restaurant began as an exclusive perk for Stone Edge Farm Estate's wine-club members; though now open to all, it still flies under the radar. Prix-fixe meals built around organically grown ingredients from the winery's nearby farm might include an appetizer like tuna adorned with crispy shallots, kumquats, and cashews followed by a salad of picked-the-same-day greens and a sensitively spiced fish, meat, or vegetarian entrée.

    139 E. Napa St., Sonoma, California, 95476, USA
    707-935–6520

    Known For

    • Regenerative farming techniques employed in the vineyard and culinary garden
    • Prix-fixe rate that includes wine pairings
    • Wine tasting Thursday–Sunday noon–5

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues. No lunch
  • 4. Fern Bar

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    The mixologists at this verdant "bar-focused restaurant" whip up creative "garden-to-glass" cocktails meant for pairing with neo-comfort food whose ingredients, especially the produce, are primarily cultivated in west Sonoma County. "Umami bomb" mushrooms with sticky rice and the tofu with turmeric and peanut velouté entice vegans and vegetarians at dinner, but with lamb sausage, roasted chicken, a smash burger, and pan-seared fish, there's plenty for meat eaters, too.

    6780 Depot St., Sebastopol, California, 95472, USA
    707-861–9603

    Known For

    • Inviting 21st-century tavern feel
    • Low-alcohol and spirit-free drink options
    • Sandwiches at lunch and weekday brunch

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon. and Tues.
  • 5. Gatehouse Restaurant

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    Gung-ho Culinary Institute of America students in their final semester run this excellent if unheralded restaurant in a historic stone structure. A solid value, the three- or four-course prix-fixe meals—oft-changing, nicely plated dishes—emphasize local ingredients, some so local they're grown on-site or nearby.

    2555 Main St., St. Helena, California, 94574, USA
    707-967–2300

    Known For

    • Passionate service
    • Many repeat customers
    • Optional wine pairings

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. and during semester breaks (check website or call for updates). No lunch
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  • 6. Hazel

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    Pizza and pastries are the specialties of this tiny restaurant whose owner-chefs, Jim and Michele Wimborough, forsook their fancy big-city gigs for the pleasures of small-town living. Jim's mushroom pizza, adorned with feta, mozzarella, and truffle oil, and the pie with sausage and egg are among the headliners, with Michele's chocolate pot de crème among the enticements for dessert.

    3782 Bohemian Hwy., Occidental, California, 95465, USA
    707-874–6003

    Known For

    • Flavorful seasonal cuisine
    • Roasted chicken with lemon vinaigrette entrée
    • Outdoor seating area

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
  • 7. La Toque

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    Chef Ken Frank's La Toque is the complete package: his French-inspired cuisine, served in a formal dining space, is complemented by a wine lineup that consistently earns the restaurant a coveted Wine Spectator Grand Award. Ingredients appearing on the à la carte and prix-fixe tasting menus often include caviar, Alaskan halibut, Wagyu beef, and rich cheeses in dishes prepared and seasoned to pair with wines jointly chosen by the chefs and master sommelier.

    1314 McKinstry St., Napa, California, 94559, USA
    707-257–5157

    Known For

    • Chef's tasting menu
    • Astute wine pairings
    • Vegetarian tasting menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
  • 8. Lovina

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    A vintage-style neon sign outside this bungalow restaurant announces "Great Food," and the chefs deliver with well-plated dishes served in two buildings, one a Craftsman gem, or on street-side patios that are especially festive during weekend brunch. The offerings at women-owned and  -run Lovina change often, but a recent menu's roasted Cornish hen, lobster and prawn risotto, and seared wild halibut with gnocchi and wild mushrooms are typical of the imaginative cuisine.

    1107 Cedar St., Calistoga, California, 94515, USA
    707-942–6500

    Known For

    • No-tipping policy
    • Varied brunch menu
    • Wine Wednesdays no corkage fee and discounts on wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.–Wed. and Fri.
  • 9. Table Culture Provisions

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    The chef-owners of this neighborly restaurant say their fare "walks the line between comfort and haute cuisine"—mostly California-inspired and "hyperseasonal" items that range from vegetarian butter-bean cassoulet (there's also a pork-belly version) to a 30-ounce tomahawk steak. The same could be said for the casual but knowing hospitality and the decor (bare wooden tables yet linen napkins), but it all works: dining here engenders quiet excitement.

    312 Petaluma Blvd. S, Petaluma, California, 94952, USA
    707-559–5739

    Known For

    • Raw bar and appetizers
    • Weekend brunch (clever updates of the classics)
    • Dinner tasting menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch weekdays
  • 10. The Matheson

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    The location of Dustin Valette's farm-to-table restaurant holds a special place in his heart: the bar and its Wine Wall taps dispensing mostly Sonoma County wines occupy the space where the Geyserville native's great-grandfather ran a bakery a century ago. Valette describes the menu—aged meats creatively adorned, local fish with recently plucked vegetables—as a "love letter" to local agriculture, a point driven home by the large, bright paintings of farm and culinary activity hanging above the dining-room floor.

    106 Matheson St., Healdsburg, California, 94558, USA
    707-723–1106

    Known For

    • Ingredients harvested for peak ripeness
    • See-and-be-seen dining
    • Rooftop bar for craft cocktails and bar bites

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 11. The Mill at Glen Ellen

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    The redwood-timbered main dining space of this comfort-food haven recalls the 19th-century heyday of the former sawmill (later a grist mill) it occupies, though when the weather's nice most patrons take their meals on a plant-filled outdoor deck with timeless Sonoma Creek views. Culinary influences from Latin America to Southeast Asia underlie dishes that might include fire-roasted achiote half chicken, wild poached salmon, and potato patties with red lentils and chutney.

    14301 Arnold Dr., Glen Ellen, California, 95442, USA
    707-721–1818

    Known For

    • Steak and Impossible burgers
    • Exotic desserts
    • Owner-chefs of local renown

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 12. Torc

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    Torc means "wild boar" in an early Celtic dialect, and owner-chef Sean O'Toole, who formerly helmed kitchens at top Manhattan, San Francisco, and Yountville establishments, occasionally incorporates the restaurant's namesake beast into his eclectic offerings. A recent menu featured tuna tartare, squash risotto, three hand-cut pasta dishes, a side of mushrooms foraged by a local pro, and Maine diver scallops in a lobster emulsion, all prepared by O'Toole and his team with style and precision.

    1140 Main St., Napa, California, 94559, USA
    707-252–3292

    Known For

    • Jolly only-at-the-bar happy hour (4–6 pm, nine seats total)
    • Specialty cocktails
    • Bengali sweet-potato pakora and deviled-egg appetizers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
  • 13. Troubadour Bread & Bistro

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    The founders of Quail & Condor, both formerly of SingleThread Farms, followed up the success of their small bakery in town with this shop and restaurant that by day showcases their naturally fermented sourdough breads in sandwiches ($–$$) distinguished by their expressive flavors. Come evening, the kitchen shifts into fine-dining mode, producing multicourse prix-fixe French-inspired "Le Dîner" meals, served at counters and a communal table, that quickly evolved into a local hot ticket.

    381 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, California, 95448, USA
    707-756–3972

    Known For

    • Reservations essential for dinner
    • Dungeness crab and other seasonal sandwiches
    • Sensational breads

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 14. Valette

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    Northern Sonoma native Dustin Valette opened this homage to the area's artisanal agricultural bounty with his brother, who runs the high-ceilinged dining room, where the playful contemporary lighting tempers the austerity of the exposed concrete walls and butcher-block-thick wooden tables. Charcuterie is an emphasis, but also consider the signature day-boat scallops en croûte (in a pastry crust) or dishes that might include coriander-crusted duck breast, Duroc pork tenderloin, or pan-roasted trout.

    344 Center St., Healdsburg, California, 95448, USA
    707-473–0946

    Known For

    • "Trust me" (the chef) tasting menu
    • Mostly Northern California and French wines
    • Pot de crème and other desserts worth saving room for

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 15. Valley Bar + Bottle

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    The team behind this wine shop, bar, and restaurant across from Sonoma Plaza revamped a 19th-century adobe (though inside you'd never know it's this old) and expanded its outdoor patio, where most dining takes place. Sustainably produced seafood and meats find their way into "California home cooking"—summer dishes that might include halibut with corn and cherry tomatoes and winter ones like pork adobo or a half chicken with broccoli.

    487 1st St. W, Sonoma, California, 95476, USA
    707-934–8403

    Known For

    • XO deviled eggs, shrimp rolls, and other small plates
    • Organically and biodynamically farmed wines by iconoclastic producers
    • Weekend brunch with traditional fare plus less common alternatives

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
  • 16. Wit & Wisdom Tavern

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    A San Francisco culinary star with establishments worldwide, Michael Mina debuted his first Wine Country restaurant in 2020, its interior of charcoal grays, browns, and soft whites dandy indeed, if by evening vying with outdoor spaces aglow with firepits and lighted water features. Seasonal regional ingredients—Pacific Coast fish, pasture-raised meats, freshly plucked produce—go into haute-homey dishes, prepared open-fire, that include pizzas, handmade pastas, and the signature lobster potpie with brandied lobster cream and black truffle.

    1325 Broadway, Sonoma, California, 95476, USA
    707-931–3405

    Known For

    • 3–5 happy hour's beverage and app selections
    • Many local wines on award-winning list
    • Prix-fixe Night at the Tavern tasting menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
  • 17. Acacia House

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    Inside the bright-white 1907 Georgian-style structure anchoring the otherwise contemporary Alila Napa Valley resort, Acacia House serves ambitious cuisine—sea urchin cacio e pepe (cheese and pepper pasta), perhaps, or jamón ibérico schnitzel—that generally lives up to the elegant setting. At lunch, the chefs, who source ingredients from top purveyors (the quality duly reflected in the prices), also turn out comfort fare like avocado toast with trout and a burger with slow-cooked tomato and caramelized onion.

    1915 Main St., St. Helena, California, 94574, USA
    707-963–9004

    Known For

    • Special-occasion feel
    • Lounge menu 3–5
    • Wraparound patio on a sunny day
  • 18. Bear

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    The culinary garden guests pass on their way to the Stanly Ranch resort's main restaurant supplies fruit, produce, and herbs for the artisanal cocktails and well-conceived dishes served inside the stone-and-glass structure. A salmon crudo appetizer exemplifies the approach: each of the pristinely fresh ingredients (yogurt, young dill, raw salmon, trout roe, green apple, Japanese spice) registers well enough separately but soars as an ensemble.

    200 Stanly Crossroad, California, 94559, USA
    707-699–6250

    Known For

    • California-centric wine list with a global reach
    • Grand yet comfortable interior
    • Patio dining with pool and villa views
  • 19. Big Bottom Market

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    Foodies love this grocery for its breakfast biscuits, clever sandwiches, and savory salads to go or eat here. Everything from butter and jam and mascarpone and honey to barbecue pulled pork with pickles and slaw accompanies the biscuits, whose mix made Oprah's Favorite Things list, and the sandwiches include the Colonel Armstrong (curried chicken salad with currants and cashews on brioche).

    16228 Main St., Guerneville, California, 95446, USA
    707-604–7295

    Known For

    • Biscuits and heartier breakfast fare
    • Wine Country lunches
    • Excellent for a quick bite

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. No dinner, Reservations not accepted
  • 20. Blue Ridge Kitchen

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    Artfully plated Southern-inspired cuisine piques the palate at this farm-to-table restaurant inside a vast industrial-looking space whose garagelike doors open up to unite the dining/bar area and spacious patio. Dishes that might include ahi tuna tartare, truffle fries, and cioppino owe as much to California as Carolina (fried chicken with collard greens, once-a-week shrimp and grits special), while options like Cajun shrimp pasta and the portobello muffuletta straddle both coasts.

    6770 McKinley St., Sebastopol, California, 95472, USA
    707-222–5040

    Known For

    • Smash burgers
    • Vegan roasted cauliflower steak
    • Mississippi mud pie ("kinda")

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