195 Best Restaurants in Napa and Sonoma, California

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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.

Fleetwood Calistoga

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Built-in wood-fired ovens anchor the open kitchen at this fun-casual spot with tile floors and bare light bulbs strung over the tables. Pizzas and pasta dishes made from farm-fresh ingredients dominate the menu, but straightforward fish, chicken, and steak entrées also appear.

1880 Lincoln Ave., Calistoga, CA, 94515, USA
707-709–4410
Known For
  • Wood-fired pizzas
  • Fleetwood burger with Gruyère
  • Friday–Sunday brunch
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekdays

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Gallina D'Oro

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Colorful paintings and metal wall hangings decorate the indoor dining spaces of this Mexican restaurant whose signature, nuanced mole recipe comes from the family's Oaxaca-born grandmother. Much of the menu—tacos, burritos, enchiladas, carne asada, and chicken in cream sauce—may sound familiar, but the chefs craft them with care, and the chips, tortillas, and sauces are all made fresh daily.

128 Plaza St., Healdsburg, CA, 94558, USA
707-433–2807
Known For
  • Heated sidewalk seating
  • Cocktails and nonalcoholic beverages
  • Good-hearted service

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Goose & Gander

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A Craftsman bungalow whose 1920s owner reportedly used the cellar for bootlegging during Prohibition houses this restaurant where the pairing of food and drink is as likely to involve a craft cocktail as a sommelier-selected wine. Main courses such as wood-grilled chicken or salmon, pork katsu, black Angus rib eye, and the grass-fed G&G burger with Gruyère follow starters that might include corn croquettes, sticky pig ears, and grilled cauliflower with vadouvan aioli.

1245 Spring St., St. Helena, CA, 94574, USA
707-967–8779
Known For
  • Intimate main dining room with fireplace
  • Alfresco patio dining
  • Basement bar among Napa's best watering holes
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Gott's Roadside

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A 1950s-style outdoor hamburger stand goes upscale at this spot whose customers brave long lines to order breakfast sandwiches, juicy burgers, root-beer floats, and garlic fries. Choices not available a half century ago include ahi-tuna and Impossible burgers and kale and Vietnamese chicken salads.

933 Main St./Hwy. 29, St. Helena, CA, 94574, USA
707-963–3486
Known For
  • Tasty 21st-century diner cuisine
  • Shaded picnic tables
  • Second branch at Napa's Oxbow Public Market
Restaurant Details
Reservations not accepted

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Grace's Table

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A dependable varied menu makes this modest corner restaurant occupying a brick-and-glass storefront many Napans' go-to choice for a simple meal. Empanadas and iron-skillet cornbread with lavender honey and butter show up at all hours, with buttermilk pancakes and chilaquiles scrambled eggs among the brunch staples and cassoulet and roasted heirloom chicken popular for dinner.

1400 2nd St., Napa, CA, 94559, USA
707-226–6200
Known For
  • Congenial staffers
  • Beers, wines, and Sabé cocktails
  • Varied menu focusing on France, Italy, and the Americas

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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 risotto, chicken, fish, and beef entrées.

186 Windsor River Rd., CA, 95492, USA
707-620–0508
Known For
  • Spacious patio
  • Weekday happy hour menu (focaccia, sliders, oysters)
  • Reasonable prices
Restaurant Details
No lunch

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Grossman’s Noshery and Bar

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An homage to Jewish delis, Grossman's plays the greatest hits—blintzes, latkes, lox, chopped liver, and knishes, plus pastrami, corned beef, and Reuben sandwiches all on house-made breads—but mashes things up with quinoa tabbouleh, chicken shawarma kebabs, fish-and-chips, and other atypical deli dishes. The retro-eclectic decor (black-and-white ceramic tile floors, colorful tropical-bird-print wallpaper, chunky stone fireplace) feels nostalgic yet of the moment.

308½ Wilson St., Santa Rosa, CA, 95401, USA
707-595–7707
Known For
  • Full bar
  • Meats and fish cured and smoked in-house
  • Picnic-table seating beside the building

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Hal Yamashita Napa

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The owner of casual and fine-dining restaurants in Japan and elsewhere, Kobe-born chef Haruyuki Yamashita gained fame within his native land for techniques that modernized Japanese cuisine. At his sparsely decorated Napa location—black, gray, and brown tones, polished concrete floor, gleaming open kitchen—his team prepares prix-fixe multicourse meals, but you can also order sushi, tempura, and other items à la carte.

1300 Main St., Napa, CA, 94559, USA
707-699–1864
Known For
  • Superlative sushi
  • Artisanal sake selection
  • Happy hour (5–6 weekdays, 4–5 weekends)
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch

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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, fish tacos, ceviche, tostadas, vegetarian and beef burgers, and, honoring the location's previous incarnation, chocolate and vanilla soft-serve ice cream.

935 Gravenstein Hwy. S, Sebastopol, CA, 95472, USA
707-827–3744
Known For
  • Upscale comfort food
  • Outdoor patio
  • Sustainable seafood and other ingredients

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Hazel Hill

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Even before diners settle in their seats, the Montage resort's glass-walled special-occasion restaurant captures the imagination with exterior views of vineyards, oaks, and far-off Mt. St. Helena and interior haute-luxury touches like chandeliers of locally handblown Czech glass. The Cali-Continental connection comes full circle in dishes—rabbit cassoulet or caviar with house-made potato chips to start, perhaps, or striped bass with prawn, uni, saffron, and fennel—whose French flourishes elevate the seasonal ingredients.

Honor Market

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The fuel is more than petrol at this gas station–convenience store whose redbrick exterior recalls the heyday of Route 66 travel. The shop inside sells hot dogs, fresh scones from nearby R+D Kitchen, gourmet chocolates, and (in summer) ice cream—gas up, grab some picnic items, and be ever-so-merrily on your way.

House of Better

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A family-friendly, mostly open-air spa restaurant, HoB promotes wellness via Southwest-inspired "booster food" like a quinoa-and-kale salad and bowls containing sautéed kale, red quinoa, green chilies, and avocado. To reel in the wary, House of Better hedges its bet with nicely spiced fish tacos, going full carnivore with a green-chili cheeseburger and pepper steak add-ons to nachos, enchiladas, burritos, and tacos.

Howard Station Cafe

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The morning fare (some served until closing) at Occidental's neo-hippie go-to breakfast and weekend brunch spot includes order-at-the-counter huevos rancheros, omelets, eggs Benedict, waffles, pancakes, French toast, and "healthy alternatives" such as oatmeal, house-made granola, and quinoa and brown rice bowls with kale and eggs. Soups, salads, burgers, and sandwiches are among the lunch items at this laid-back space with seating inside a 19th-century gingerbread Victorian and on its wooden front porch and covered back patio.

3611 Main St./Bohemian Hwy., Occidental, CA, 95465, USA
707-874–2838
Known For
  • Mostly organic ingredients
  • Smoothies and fresh juices
  • Vegetarian and gluten-free items
Restaurant Details
No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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John Ash & Co.

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Founded in 1980 and by many accounts Sonoma County's first farm-to-table restaurant, this dress-up multiroom establishment was also among the first to tailor its cuisine to the region's wines. Though eclipsed as a destination-dining locale by rivals in Healdsburg and elsewhere, John Ash remains a worthy stop for well-crafted dishes that might include pork belly and scallops with butternut squash puree and Pacific halibut with clams, chorizo, and basil-potato gnocchi.

4350 Barnes Rd., Santa Rosa, CA, 95403, USA
707-527–7687
Known For
  • Oysters and other apps
  • Many ingredients from the on-site culinary gardens
  • Sonoma-centric wine list with international selections
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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KINSmoke

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Beef brisket and St. Louis ribs are the hits at this saloonlike, order-at-the-counter joint whose house-made sauces include espresso barbecue, South Carolina mustard, and the sweet-and-sourish KIN blend. Along with the expected sides of potato salad, cornbread muffins, and baked beans (the latter bourbon-infused), the spiced sweet-potato tater tots and Granny-Smith-and-horseradish slaw stand out.

304 Center St., Healdsburg, CA, 95448, USA
707-473–8440
Known For
  • Pulled smoked chicken with Alabama white sauce
  • Beer selection
  • Local wines and ciders

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The Kitchen at Priest Ranch

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A casual order-at-the-counter restaurant (affiliated with Priest Ranch Winery’s tasting room next door) serves filling comfort fare for all-day breakfast and lunch. The novel variations on morning cuisine include gnocchi replacing hash browns in an egg dish flavor-balanced with pickled onions, wild mushrooms, and chili aioli; the hit for lunch is a brisket-and-chuck smashburger on a Bouchon Bakery bun.

6488 Washington St., Yountville, CA, 94599, USA
707-947–4017
Known For
  • French toast sticks with maple syrup and seasonal jam
  • Patio and rooftop seating
  • Bordeaux-style reds and Bacon & Wine Experience at tasting room
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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A La Heart Kitchen

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A longtime Bay Area caterer opened this retail shop serving soups, salads, sandwiches, and a few entrées to go or eat indoors or on the front patio. Supplementing staples like turkey, tri-tip, and roasted portobello sandwiches—the Caesar salad is a town favorite—are surprise items, says the owner, "we just feel like cooking, like pot roast when it rains or Thai wraps on sunny days."

6490 Mirabel Rd., Forestville, CA, 95436, USA
707-527–7555
Known For
  • Good stop for picnic fixings or dining back at lodging
  • House-made blueberry-bacon maple scones
  • Espresso drinks, chai tea, handcrafted sodas
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Tues. No dinner

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La Luna Market & Taqueria

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The burritos, tacos, and quesadillas here will fill you up before wine tasting or help absorb what you've imbibed. The Super Burrito laden with cheese, beans, sour cream, guacamole, and your choice of meat provides a day's fuel in itself (wine workers also swear by the crispy carnitas); for breakfast (before 11), there's a burrito with eggs, your choice of meat, and potatoes, beans, and salsa.

1153 Rutherford Rd., Rutherford, CA, 94573, USA
707-963–3211
Known For
  • Vegetarian variations with chiles rellenos
  • Super Nachos with homemade tortilla chips
  • Outdoor seating (only) at picnic tables
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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La Michoacana

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Colorful on-a-stick natural fruit bars and ice cream bars known as paletas in Mexico are the main draws at the equally brilliant-hued roadside building where they and a few other sweet frozen delights are made. Mango, pineapple, lime, and guava are popular among the fruit-flavored items; rice pudding's the sleeper hit on the ice cream side.

18495 Sonoma Hwy./Hwy. 12, Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-938–1773
Known For
  • Ice cream and sorbets in cups or cones
  • Frozen yogurt
  • Milkshakes and waffle bowls

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La Toque

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Chef Ken Frank serves French-inspired cuisine in a formal dining space, his dishes complemented by a wine lineup that has earned a coveted Wine Spectator Grand Award for a decade. Ingredients appearing on the à la carte and six-course prix-fixe tasting menus often include caviar, bluefin tuna, Wagyu beef, and rich cheeses in dishes prepared and seasoned to pair with wines jointly chosen by the chefs and sommeliers.

1314 McKinstry St., Napa, CA, 94559, USA
707-257–5157
Known For
  • Chef's tasting menu (whole party must order)
  • Vegetarian tasting option
  • Wine pairings
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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The Lincoln

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Napa River views and multiple indoor and outdoor dining spaces make a visit to this pet- and family-friendly restaurant and sports bar a decent choice for beer and cocktail-friendly comfort fare. Bourbon deviled eggs, adobo chicken wings, salmon lollipops (on skewers), and a combo of hash browns and mac and cheese are typical shareable starters, with tacos, smash burgers, and pasta dishes among the more filling options.

505 Lincoln Ave., Napa, CA, 94558, USA
707-699–2276
Known For
  • Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free options
  • Weekend brunch
  • Sports on several TVs
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch weekdays

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Little Saint

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Inside a metal-and-glass structure design writers have described as industrial grange-hall chic, the chefs at this café and lounge with informal seating prepare satisfying plant-based cuisine. With most ingredients rushed over from Little Saint's nearby 8-acre Russian River farm, the menu items change often.

25 North St., Healdsburg, CA, 94558, USA
707-433–8207
Known For
  • Wines, beers, ciders, and cocktails alcoholic and non
  • Coffee bar, wineshop, and mercantile with made-to-go salads, sandwiches, and dips
  • Live music some nights
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Los Agaves Napa

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The vivid colors of the drinks, food, furnishings, and a mural by the Mexican urban artist Senkoe provide visual entertainment at this riverfront restaurant that evolved from a popular food truck. Oaxacan influences and spices like chileajo (vegetables, herbs, and chiles cooked and pureed) appear in the enchiladas, burritos, tacos, and other items, many inspired by southern Mexican street-food staples or recipes of the chef's extended family back home.

660 Main St., Napa, CA, 94559, USA
707-266–1267
Known For
  • Marvelous mole
  • Seasonal agua frescas
  • Margaritas and other tequila/mescal cocktails

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Lou's Luncheonette

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Down-home Southern cuisine with modern flourishes remains the mission of this retro-yet-au-courant roadside restaurant whose vineyard-view outdoor patio has a backyard-party vibe. Try the biscuits and gravy, hash-brown casserole, and the fried-chicken waffle for breakfast, with more fried chicken, multiple burgers and barbecue dishes, and fried catfish among the lunchtime attractions.

2698 Fremont Dr., Sonoma, CA, 95476, USA
707-938–7370
Known For
  • Signature spicy Nashville fried chicken
  • Deviled eggs, hush puppies, and biscuits with jam or honey
  • Ice-cream float
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner
Reservations not accepted

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Lucy Restaurant & Bar

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In a modern space radiating offhand elegance, the Bardessono's restaurant seduces with sophisticated flavors, many from fruits, vegetables, and herbs grown in the hotel's on-site culinary garden. Although the cuisine is ultimately modern American, the chef might incorporate other techniques and ingredients depending on the dish.

6526 Yount St., Yountville, CA, 94599, USA
707-204–6030
Known For
  • All-day menu good for odd-hours dining
  • Posh patio
  • Swank bar’s mocktails and signature cocktails

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Madeleine's Macarons

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With Edith Piaf as his background track, Dennis McInnich spent several months toiling to perfect the macaron, the favorite cookie of his wife, Aubrey. Success selling the resulting confections at farmers' markets and elsewhere spurred the couple to open this shop and café serving their brightly colored treats, along with sweet and savory crepes and a few brunch and lunch items.

6752 Washington St., Yountville, CA, 94599, USA
707-947–7437
Known For
  • Crepes and brunch served until 2 pm
  • Salads and “adult” grilled cheese with Brie, bacon, and onion jam for lunch
  • Six-packs (of macarons) to go
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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The Madrona Restaurant

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Owner-designer Jay Jeffers initiated a top-to-bottom makeover of this restaurant and its same-named hotel but retained the farm-to-table, French-inspired cuisine, the chef freshening it up a little to reflect The Madrona's flashy-elegant look. Inside a 19th-century mansion, with ornate molding and high ceilings but ultracontemporary to the max, diners feast in chic splendor on multifaceted preparations that make ample use of locally raised proteins and the on-site organic garden's fruits and vegetables.

1001 Westside Rd., Healdsburg, CA, 95448, USA
707-395–6700
Known For
  • Palm Terrace for alfresco dining, especially sunny-day weekend brunch
  • Hannah's Bar for craft cocktails
  • Global wine offerings
Restaurant Details
No lunch Mon. and Tues.

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Mangia Mi

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Thin-crust New Haven–style pizzas—including one with goat cheese and a piquant entry with Calabrian chili and honey—top the bill at this funky, boisterous "chalkboard menu" restaurant with wooden-top tables. Chef-owner Rebecca White, who cut her teeth on catering and food-truck gigs and won a Food Network competition, also prepares pasta dishes (tagliatelle with mushrooms and pancetta among them) and baked items like lasagna and chicken, eggplant, and sausage Parmesan.

1120 Washington St., Calistoga, CA, 94515, USA
707-341–3348
Known For
  • Antipasti and small-plate selections
  • Generous portions
  • California-oriented wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch
Reservations by phone only

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Market

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Ernesto Martinez, this stone-walled, high-ceilinged eatery's Mexico City–born executive chef and co-owner, often puts a Latin spin on farm-to-table American classics. Although he plays things straight with the chopped salad, Champagne-battered fish-and-chips, and baby back ribs, the organic fried chicken comes with cheddar-jalapeño cornbread, and the fried calamari owes its piquancy to the accompanying peppers, nopales cactus, chipotle aioli, and avocado-tomatillo dip.

1347 Main St., St. Helena, CA, 94574, USA
707-963–3799
Known For
  • Dependable cuisine
  • Full bar
  • Wine-and-small-bites happy hour weekdays 3–5
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Model Bakery

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Thanks to multiple plugs by Oprah, each day's fresh batch of English muffins often sells out, but the scones, croissants, breads, and other baked goods also inspire. Breakfast brings pastries and sandwiches with scrambled eggs, cheddar, and bacon between a buttermilk biscuit; the lunch menu expands to include soups, salads, pizzas, and more sandwiches—turkey-pesto focaccia, ciabatta chicken-Asiago panini, and vegan veggies among them. There are other Model Bakery locations in downtown Napa and Yountville.

1357 Main St., St. Helena, CA, 95474, USA
707-963–8192
Known For
  • Signature English muffins
  • People-watching at outdoor tables
  • Yountville and downtown Napa satellite locations
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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