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Santa Rosa in the Spring
My wife and I are thinking about a trip to Santa Rosa this next spring and wondering if anyone can recommend good places to stay and eat. I have heard there are some great restaurants but have not yet been to Sonoma so would appreciate any good suggestions. Thanks
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We've stayed at the Courtyard by Marriott. It's the only decent hotel in the city, proper. A fabulous restaurant is nearby, La Gare (French for "the station") with outstanding food and local wines at very reasonable prices. It's always full every day so reservations are a MUST! <BR><BR>The Vintner's Inn north of town near Healdsburg is also very nice (situated in the middle of a vinyard with a great restaurant (The John Ash) and an outstanding wine list.)
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Lisa Hemenway's ( a granddaughter, I believe). Josef's in the Hotel La Rose or Kenwood just south of Santa Rosa. Can be beautiful when the camillias are in bloom or the plum trees. www.visitsonoma.com
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Oh...forget another vote for the Vintner's Inn and John Ash & Co. He started at the famous Chez Panisse. In Sonoma town, The General's Daughter, Cafe La Haye and The Girl and the Fig (especially nice for a lunch on a pretty day. Best winery cafe is Cafe Souverain. Have a great visit.
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Lisa Hemenway is Ernest Hemingway's granddaughter?
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La Rose is a good B&B type hotel in the downtown area with a nice public breakfast restaurant.<BR><BR>Another vote for Vintners Inn. BerryBerry is right on!<BR><BR>
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There are sveral very nice Italian restaurants in the downtown area.<BR><BR>If you like a great breakfast, try Omelette Express on west 4th Street (in the old town area.)
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I suggest contacting the Santa Rosa Visitors Bureau (Website - http://www.visitsantarosa.com/) for info.<BR><BR>Although it's only 1-1/2 hours N of San Francisco it's a different world. If you plan to visit the wineries, be sure to save a day driving south on California route 12 to Sonoma and another day driving way north to the Russian River and even Mendocino, if you are adventuresome.
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Hope you're planning a full week up there. It's a terrific place to relax and see real California life - not the phoniness of LA and the pseudo "sophistication" of SF.
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Thanks.
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