In this second installment of our culinary exploration, we continue our journey through the vibrant restaurant scene in Sonoma County, as curated by our dining editor. For the first part of this series, visit sonomamag.com.
It’s often a challenge when asked about my favorite dining spots; recalling the many incredible meals I’ve enjoyed is no easy feat. As someone immersed in the culinary world, the sheer volume of experiences can be overwhelming. To simplify things, I’ve compiled a definitive guide to must-visit eateries in the Sonoma Valley, Healdsburg, and along the coast—all showcasing the diverse flavors and culinary talent in the area.
Sonoma Valley Highlights
Valley Bar + Bottle
Valley Bar + Bottle is a lively restaurant, wine bar, and bottle shop that invites diners to embrace the delightful enigma of its menu. There are no long explanations here; rather, every selection is a good choice. Open for both dinner and brunch, it offers a variety of unique, small-production wines. Location: 487 First St. W., Sonoma; Phone: 707-934-8403; Website: valleybarandbottle.com.
Valley Swim Club
Focused on casual dining, Valley Swim Club is a walk-in only establishment that features an array of seafood, salads, and hearty offerings like smashburgers and milkshakes. Their drink menu boasts refreshing porch pounders and exceptional natural wines, including Le Lube from the Valley team. Location: 18709 Arnold Drive, Sonoma; Phone: 707-243-3032; Website: valleyswim.club.
Enclos
Since its opening in January, Enclos has impressively earned two Michelin stars in under six months. The 11-course tasting menu honors local flora and fauna with stunning presentations, such as venison on a foraged deer antler and delightful ice cream sandwiches. Location: 139 East Napa St., Sonoma; Phone: 707-387-1724; Website: enclos-sonoma.com.
Poppy
This newest addition to The Girl & The Fig’s family highlights the beauty of French countryside cuisine, emphasizing seasonal ingredients and classic techniques. Standout items include their bread, roasted chicken, and various desserts. Location: 13690 Arnold Drive, Glen Ellen; Phone: 707-938-2130; Website: poppyglenellen.com.
Glen Ellen Star
This charming café is a favorite among critics, known for Chef Ari Weiswasser’s wood-fired dishes which showcase peak ingredients sourced from nearby farms. Simple offerings like their tomato pie with Espelette pepper and seasonal roasted vegetables will leave you wanting more. Location: 13648 Arnold Drive, Glen Ellen; Phone: 707-343-1384; Website: glenellenstar.com.
Stella
Stella’s menu features outstanding pasta and a captivating wood-fired grill that adds flavor to many dishes. Don’t miss the Baked Gelaska dessert—a creative spin on baked Alaska, complete with sponge cake, raspberry sorbet, and marshmallow fluff. Location: 9049 Sonoma Highway, Kenwood; Phone: 707-801-8043; Website: stellakenwood.com.
El Dorado Kitchen
This hotel restaurant provides a diverse menu, from high-end choices like Wagyu beef carpaccio to lighter fare such as a vegan rice bowl. The patio is a tranquil spot for dining, while the bar is perfect for solo diners. Location: 405 First St. W., Sonoma; Phone: 707-996-3030; Website: eldoradosonoma.com.
Spread Kitchen
Renowned for her farmers market food, Chef Cristina Topham offers Lebanese-inspired dishes. Her lavash wraps and the beloved Dirty Fries topped with za’atar and feta are particularly noteworthy. Location: 18375 Sonoma Highway, Sonoma; Phone: 707-721-1256; Website: spreadkitchensonoma.com.
Golden Bear Station
This intimate venue specializes in wood-fired meat and fish dishes. Notable starters include truffle udon and Korean rice cakes complemented by meticulous attention to detail in presentation and flavor. Location: 8445 Sonoma Highway, Kenwood; Website: goldenbearstation.com.
Buck’s Place
Once a polka hall, this family-friendly bar serves classic favorites such as chicken Parmesan and hearty pizzas, including options from Chicago deep-dish to New York-style. Location: 401 Grove St., Sonoma; Phone: 707-231-1245; Website: bucks-place.com.
The Girl and the Fig
This renowned restaurant offers beloved French bistro fare in a relaxed setting. Diners can appreciate the outdoor patio, lively bar, or cozy indoor seating while savoring classic dishes like steamed mussels and duck confit. Location: 110 W. Spain St., Sonoma; Phone: 707-938-3634; Website: thegirlandthefig.com.
Additional Noteworthy Spots
Lightwave Coffee and Kitchen
Located by the Creekside Skatepark, this quirky café serves smoothies, bagels, and Middle Eastern dishes, with impressive desserts. Location: 9725 Main St., Monte Rio; Phone: 707-865-5169; Website: lightwavecafe.square.site.
Underwood Bistro
A staple in Graton for nearly 25 years, it offers a welcoming atmosphere reminiscent of a Parisian bistro with a menu that pleases all diners. Location: 9113 Graton Road, Graton; Phone: 707-823-7023; Website: underwoodgraton.com.
Healdsburg Favorites
PizzaLeah
Award-winning pizzaiolo Leah Scurto creates pizzas that locals can’t get enough of, especially the Old Grey Beard topped with mozzarella, fontina, sausage, and hot honey. Location: 9240 Old Redwood Highway, Suite 116, Windsor; Phone: 707-620-0551; Website: pizzaleah.com.
Troubadour
Close to their bakery, culinary couple Sean and Melissa McGaughey offer outstanding sandwiches by day and transform their space into a lovely French bistro each night. Reservations for dinner are encouraged. Location: 381 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg; Phone: 707-756-3972; Website: troubadourhbg.com.
Dry Creek Kitchen
This Charlie Palmer establishment perfectly marries upscale dining with neighborhood charm, showcasing seasonal ingredients—especially the chef’s pasta tasting menu. Location: 317 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg; Phone: 707-431-0330; Website: drycreekkitchen.com.
Bravas Bar de Tapas
With a menu rich in bold Spanish flavors, Bravas offers a lively tapas experience that invites socializing and enjoyment among friends. Location: 420 Center St., Healdsburg; Phone: 707-576-9610; Website: starkrestaurants.com.
Diavola Pizzeria & Salumeria
Chef Dino Bugica specializes in wood-fired pizzas and housemade salumi, along with other Italian-inspired dishes. Don’t miss Geyserville Gun Club next door for more casual dining. Location: 21021 Geyserville Ave., Geyserville; Phone: 707-814-0111; Website: diavolapizzeria.com.
A Culinary Journey Continues
The restaurant landscape in Sonoma County is thriving, overflowing with innovative chefs and diverse flavors. Whether seeking fine dining or casual bites, each establishment offers a unique experience worthy of exploration. Stay tuned as we explore more local spots in the upcoming parts of this series.