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RESTAURANTS
At
the top of MY list, you will always find the Glen Ellen Inn. Consistently
excellent service, ambience, wine and food. Chef Christian Bertrand
calls it “California Confusion”. I call it superb!
They’ve now added a Martini and oyster bar as well!
The
girl and fig….also a wonderful and nationally acclaimed
restaurant with country French food and Rhone style wines, in
the old Sonoma Hotel on the Plaza. Its “sister” restaurant,
the fig café, is here in Glen Ellen. It features more casual
bistro style food that is quite delicious, no reservations, friendly
and knowledgeable staff!
Saffron…another
intimate little restaurant just down the road from the inn features
wine country cuisine with a French influence. The cassoulet, when
they have it, is to die for!
Della
Santina…my favorite Italian restaurant in Sonoma with homemade
pastas, spit roasted meats, incredible desserts and charming setting.
Saddles…a
great steakhouse and great martinis too, at MacArthur Place in
Sonoma!
Kenwood
Restaurant…Chef Max is a classic continental chef. Everything
in his restaurant is always impeccable!!! Great tartare, meats,
specials all beautifully presented.
Vineyards
Inn .... a Bar & Grill! A casual, local favorite in Kenwood,
featuring Spanish style tapas and incredible fresh local &
Hawaiian seafood among the extensive Spanish offerings of steaks,
sautees, Paellas & pastas. You must give Chef Steve's weekly
specials a try. One of the valley's best hidden secrets! The staff
is friendly, and there is a great bar, always populated by interesting
people, where they turn out delicious margaritas with a full bar
& local wine list. Enjoy dining under the grape arbor in the
large covered patio as well as by roaring fire in the winter.
Large groups can be accommodated. (website)
Garden
Court Café…their slogan is “If you leave hungry,
it’s your own fault!” and that is true. Excellent
breakfast and lunches with an occasional Friday night special
dinners.
The
Wolf House, the restaurant has a nice creekside setting and a
nice menu for lunch or dinner, attached to the historic Jack London
Lodge, Glen Ellen's own funky local bar, which TVs tuned to all
the sports games, good bar menu and a great pool table!
In
the Jack London Village…Olive & Vine, great for catering
needs and wonderful lunches & picnics; Unwind, a new tapas
bar by the owner of Olive & Vine. Also in Jack London Village
for mid-day sampling or goodies to take home, stop by Raymond
& Co. Cheesemonger for unusual artisan cheeses, Figone Olive
Oil (their lemon olive oil is wonderful, I use it all the time!)
and Wine Country Chocolates for out of this world truffles! www.winecountrychocolates.com
Just across the street is Eric Ross Winery's tasting room as well.
And, just opened, the Bluegrass Bar & Grill, with good BBQ,
great sides, a full bar, warm & friendly staff and outdoor
creekside patio for dining when the weather is warm. www.bluegrassbarandgrill.com
Glen
Ellen Village Market is THE place to go for picnic supplies. They
have everything, including a great deli & cheese selections.
Nice wine assortment also.
Mary’s
Pizza Shack…has good home-made old fashioned pastas, pizzas,
and salads, in a comfortable setting. Great people who make you
feel right a home. Very kid friendly!
There
are many other good restaurants in the area-the menus are in the
basket in the Common Room. It’s hard to find bad food here!
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FAVORITE
WINERIES
Benziger Family Winery: has the best tour, in tractor pulled-tram,
out into the vineyards; informative yet fun and un-stuffy; beautiful
setting; excellent wines. In addition, the Benziger's sister winery,
Imagery Estate on Highway 12 is well-known for its art collection.
The
Wine Room: an eclectic sampling of many small wineries' wines
are available, in a nice tasting room atmosphere; wines you normally
would not find readily.
Chateau
St. Jean, St. Francis and Valley of the Moon wineries: very beautiful
grounds and picnic areas; newly remodeled, very elegant tasting
rooms.
Kenwood
Winery: one of the friendliest tasting room staffs around and
excellent wines.
Kunde
Estate Winery: cave tours, beautiful setting against the hills,
with lovely outdoor pond-side picnic area, premium wines.
Ledson
Winery: the "castle", which speaks for itself; good
picnic items and decent wine.
Arrowood
Winery: one of the wine country's finest wines, the winery was
just purchased by Mondavi. See us for complimentary tasting passes,
while they last
Matanzas
Creek Winery: unusual and delicious wines; off the beaten path,
in a very beautiful setting, with luscious lavender gardens and
products.
Buena
Vista Winery: the Valley's oldest winery; lot's of history and
gracious old buildings; shady picnic area; good wines.
Bartholomew
Park Winery: one of the only that still hand-press, lovely picnic
area, very interesting history and the reproduction of County
Agoston Harazsthy's villa, plus access to the 3 mile Overlook
Trail in the hills above Sonoma....a little something for everyone
here!
Viansa
Winery: on Hwy. 121, on your way either into or out of the wine
country; incredible picnic items; great wines; Tuscan villa on
a hill overlooking a wild fowl preserve.
Gloria
Ferrer: on the same route as Viansa, Sonoma Valley's only Methode
Champenoise Winery; interesting tours and a lovely setting.
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