Occidental CA area info needed
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Occidental CA area info needed
We are South SF Bay Area residents who will be house sitting for four days for friends in Occidental soon. We know Santa Rosa and Petaluma and have done the Bodega Bay-Russian River Loop. What have we missed in the area? Sights? Restaurants?
Thank you for sharing your ideas.
Thank you for sharing your ideas.
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According to Alta Vista, the correct spelling is Mangia. The definition they give is "it eats"!!!
Could mean a lot of things I guess.
Many years ago I ate at the Occidental Hotel. The food was very good, plenty, plenty, plenty of it, and reasonably inexpensive.
It may have changed by now, but as I remember, there were only 2 or 3 places to eat. That was Occidental.
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Could mean a lot of things I guess.
Many years ago I ate at the Occidental Hotel. The food was very good, plenty, plenty, plenty of it, and reasonably inexpensive.
It may have changed by now, but as I remember, there were only 2 or 3 places to eat. That was Occidental.
Minkya
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If you're a gardener, visit the Western Hills Nursery on Coleman Valley Road in Occidental. Not your run-of-the-mill garden shop. Lots of native plants and other interesting things for sale, and a lovely garden to visit with wooden bridges and a lily pond. I was there last weekend and they said something about only being open Fridays-Sundays for a while so that they could have some time to work on the plants, so you should check first.
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Make sure to venture to neighboring Freestone fo a trip to the wood fired oven bread Bakery. It is right across from Osmosis (if you are looking for an unusual spa). Here is the BIG secret in Freestone. Shhh..If you drive to the gravel side of the nursery right there you will see the Statue of Liberty! (Well a replica from a parade.) It is quite overgrown, but we take our Exchange students there!
The food experience in Occidental has gone downhill over the years, but we still love Howard's Station for breakfast. If you are willing to venture over to Graton, Sebastopol, or 116 there are some great places to eat.
The food experience in Occidental has gone downhill over the years, but we still love Howard's Station for breakfast. If you are willing to venture over to Graton, Sebastopol, or 116 there are some great places to eat.
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Ourfavorite is Willowood Market in Graton. Great comfort food. The Market plate is polenta, boiled egg, spinach,cheese cured ham. Add a glass of wine and yum.It has a revolving art show and odd/artsy things for sale as well. The specials usually include meat, fish, and the desserts are wonderful. There is an book store in town and one shop that is interesting.
Stella's Cafe is another great place. It is a little more expensive and harder to get into, but has great food. It is connected to Mom's Apple Pie on 116. It is between Sebastopol and Forestville.
If you are looking for an out of this world hamburger, go the Sequoia Burger also on 116 heading out of Sebastopol to Cotati. You probably have already been to the Powerhouse Brewery, if you know the area.Great pub food and music. There is quite a bit going on musically and theatre wise, so you might want to call the Chamber of Commerece in the areas you would like to spend the most time in.There is a great little theatre in the old pharmacy building downtown Another one of our new favorite places to eat is Spring Hill Station. You will probably drive right by it to get to your destination. I am guessing you will take Bodega Hwy route. We are spoiled out here, there is quite a bit to choose from. If you need more specifics just let me know.
Stella's Cafe is another great place. It is a little more expensive and harder to get into, but has great food. It is connected to Mom's Apple Pie on 116. It is between Sebastopol and Forestville.
If you are looking for an out of this world hamburger, go the Sequoia Burger also on 116 heading out of Sebastopol to Cotati. You probably have already been to the Powerhouse Brewery, if you know the area.Great pub food and music. There is quite a bit going on musically and theatre wise, so you might want to call the Chamber of Commerece in the areas you would like to spend the most time in.There is a great little theatre in the old pharmacy building downtown Another one of our new favorite places to eat is Spring Hill Station. You will probably drive right by it to get to your destination. I am guessing you will take Bodega Hwy route. We are spoiled out here, there is quite a bit to choose from. If you need more specifics just let me know.
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Drove into Occidental today to start housesitting. Just wanted any foodies in the area to know about a new bakery, West Pole, in town. My husband and I had lunch there today and now I want to eat every meal of our stay there. It's open for breakfast and lunch only. I had a 12" (actually just ate half) pizza with figs, prosciutto and goat cheese. It was wonderful.
Headed to Willowood Market tomorrow night for dinner, thanks to Gail. Planning to check out the Sebastopol farmer's market on Sunday.
Headed to Willowood Market tomorrow night for dinner, thanks to Gail. Planning to check out the Sebastopol farmer's market on Sunday.
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