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    Urban Bliss Life » Travel » California » Where to Eat in Sonoma, California Wine Country Travel Guide

    Published: February 11, 2014 / Updated: May 28, 2022 by Marlynn Jayme Schotland · This post may contain affiliate links.

    Where to Eat in Sonoma, California Wine Country Travel Guide

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    Traveling to Sonoma California Wine Country? Here are some of our favorite places to eat in Sonoma County!

    Where to Eat in Sonoma California
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    • Barndiva
    • The Girl and The Fig
    • El Dorado Kitchen
    • Crisp Bakeshop
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    Where to Eat in Sonoma, California

    Be sure to read Part One: Travel, Hotel, and General Info on Visiting Sonoma County, California.

    While visiting Sonoma County, California, wine tasting is definitely at the top of the vacation agenda, and I'll be featuring select vineyards starting next week for Wine Wednesdays. However, be prepared to fall in love with some of the local eateries as well.

    There are more than 600 restaurants and cafes throughout Sonoma County, offering almost every type of cuisine, price range, and dining experience imaginable. Whether you love quaint cafes, quirky pit stops, or haute cuisine, you're sure to find at least one or two restaurants that strike your fancy.

    Barndiva

    Barndiva
    231 Center St, Healdsburg, CA 95448
    (707) 431-0100
    www.barndiva.com

    Situated right off of the main square in adorable Healdsburg, Barndiva is, as the name suggests, a restaurant that opened in a barn. The owners have also added on a gallery and event space, and on warm days, there is pleasant outdoor seating. It's casual and hip, with a touch of modern country. The service is fantastic, and the food is AMAZING.

    If they are on the menu when you happen to dine here for lunch or dinner, start with the ricotta balls drizzled with lavender honey.

    OH. MY. WORD. The lavender honey. To die for delicious. I can't even... it was SO good.

    Barndiva Risotto Balls

    If you love sandwiches, try the Dungeness crab BLT with crispy bacon, butter lettuce, avocado, frites, and beets. An interesting combination that worked well, with applause-worthy sandwich ingredients-to-bread ratio.

    Barndiva sandwich

    I also suggest the lobster risotto with melted leeks, watercress, lemon zest, crème fraîche.  It was light, fluffy, and topped with thin potato crisps that added a nice crunch.

    Barndiva Risotto.

    With dishes like a Dark Chocolate Bavarian and a Passionfruit Lemonbar (with bourbon vanilla bean ice cream), you can't go wrong ordering any of their desserts at Barndiva.

    The Girl and The Fig

    110 W Spain Street
    Sonoma, CA 95476
    707.938.3634
    www.thegirlandthefig.com

    There's something special about The Girl and The Fig. We dined here on our first night in Sonoma to celebrate our 20th anniversary, and I am so very glad we did. It was the perfect restaurant to kick off our Sonoma wine country experience, and if it will be your first time in Sonoma as well, I highly recommend adding The Girl and The Fig to your itinerary. You won't be sorry.

    Start with the charcuterie plate. You get three meats and your selection of three cheeses from their impressive Fromage menu. We chose one cow's milk cheese (the Les 3 Comtois Comte), one goat's milk cheese (the Laura Chenel Chèvre), and one sheep's milk cheese (the Petite Agour). While I enjoyed them all, the Laura Chenel  Chèvre was my favorite: creamy, delicate, full of flavor. Cheese selections vary, so be sure to ask your server for some assistance in choosing -- they are more than happy to help you make the right selection based on your personal tastes.

    The Girl and The Fig Charcuterie Plate.

    My husband can't resist steak frites when they are on the menu, and the photo below really doesn't do the steak frites at The Girl & The Fig justice (lighting was dimmed for dinner). The steak was tender and flavorful, while the frites were perfectly sized, with just-right crispness on the outside, and well-seasoned.

    The Girl and The Fig

    If the pan-seared scallops with ham fricasse happens to be on the menu as one of the specials of the night, I highly suggest ordering this dish. The scallops were expertly seared to lock in the fresh flavor and the portion was just right.

    The Girl and The Fig Scallops

    Dessert is something you can't miss at The Girl & The Fig, and we were treated to a special anniversary dessert. The chocolate & salted fig caramel trifle cannot be missed, and the lavender creme brulee with wildflower honey? Yes, please!

    GirlandFigCharcuteriedessert

      

    El Dorado Kitchen

    405 First Street W
    Sonoma, California 95476
    www.ElDoradoSonoma.com/restaurant

    Also located right on the Sonoma square is El Dorado Kitchen, housed in the first floor of the El Dorado Hotel.

    Sleek and modern, I fell in love with the clean lines and stark contrasts of this space. It feels chic and upscale, yet still Sonoma-casual.

    To start, you must order their famous truffle fries.

    The Girl and The Fig Charcuterie Plate. Sonoma County Wine Country Travel Guide by Marlynn Schotland, Portland Oregon Travel Writer for Urban Bliss Life

    For your main course, try the Housemade Butternut Squash Ravioli with root vegetables, pomegranates, fried sage, parmesan. Unlike traditional butternut squash ravioli dishes made with gorgonzola cheese and browned butter sauce, the root vegetables and pomegranates add lots of texture to this version. I have to say, the fried sage is what makes this dish: crispy and fragrant, it makes the butternut squash ravioli just melt in your mouth.

    El Dorado Kitchen Pasta

    For a dessert that is also a little different, try the Baked Chocolate Mousse: chocolate shortbread crumble,‎ creme fraiche froth, garden mint chocolate chip ice cream. This is nothing like a traditional creamy chocolate mousse. The shortbread crumble was a surprise, but the mint chocolate chip ice cream was so delicious, with just the right amount of chocolate chip shavings. 

    El Dorado Kitchen Dessert

    Crisp Bakeshop

    720 West Napa Street
    Sonoma, California 95476
    www.crispbakeshop.com

    If you're out and about before your day & night of wine tasting in Sonoma County, California, start your day off with a sweet or savory homemade pastry and espresso drink from Crisp Bakeshop. They have an excellent assortment of croissants, muffins, scones, cupcakes, cookies, and coffee drinks to fill your bellies before you head out to the vineyards. If you stop by during lunchtime, they also offer a nice selection of tartines (open-faced sandwiches on country bread).

    Crisp Bakeshop Sonoma California

      

    With the exception of a couple of misses (which I don't write about, since I like to keep this space positive!), we really enjoyed dining out for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in Sonoma County, California. There are so many fantastic options in Sonoma and Healdsburg, especially, including a few great breweries and many more cafes. These are the top ones that I would recommend for your first visit.

    Have you been to Sonoma County, California? What are your favorite restaurants and cafes in the area? 

    Looking for more on visiting Sonoma County, California? Check out Travel, Hotel, and General Info on Visiting Sonoma County, California

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      1. Melissa @ The Coupon Chronicles says

        February 12, 2014 at 5:10 pm

        Oh WOW, I am ever hungry now! I want to go to Sonoma, stat!

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      2. Lois Alter Mark says

        February 12, 2014 at 2:10 pm

        OMG I could barely tear myself away from the picture of those ricotta balls with the drizzled lavender honey. And it just kept getting better and better. Think I will have to head north from San Diego soon just for these restaurants. Thanks for the great list - and photos! I'm sure I gained 5 pounds just drooling over them!

        Reply
      3. Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

        February 12, 2014 at 12:55 pm

        Me too Lynda, because there are zero calories when traveling! At least, that's my philosophy and I'm sticking to it ;)

        Reply
      4. Prof. B.T. Mienoré (Lynda Lippin) says

        February 12, 2014 at 12:48 pm

        Those scallops look marvelous, as does the crab sandwich. I love to eat well when I travel! Stopping by from SITS comment love.

        Reply
      5. Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

        February 12, 2014 at 12:45 pm

        Thanks Martha! I appreciate you stopping by!

        Reply
      6. Martha says

        February 12, 2014 at 11:07 am

        Oh man! All of these gorgeous food pics are making me hungry!! Thanks for sharing!

        Reply
      7. Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

        February 12, 2014 at 9:43 am

        Thanks ladies! And Louida - I hear that from other friends who live in San Francisco. There are so many places to dine right in the city. Hope you get to make a trip to Sonoma when you go back for a visit!

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      8. Ashley says

        February 12, 2014 at 9:29 am

        This post made me so hungry! Definitely trying these places out if ever in Sonoma!
        Ashley

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      9. Mandy says

        February 12, 2014 at 9:10 am

        all this food is making me so hungry, it all looks so delicious!

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      10. Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

        February 12, 2014 at 7:59 am

        Marjorie - I hope you get to visit sometime - it's such a lovely place! Thanks for stopping by, and hope you have a great week too! :)

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      11. Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

        February 12, 2014 at 7:58 am

        Lisa - I need to go back, too, and visit even more restaurants! Thanks for stopping by!

        Reply
      12. Louida says

        February 12, 2014 at 8:50 am

        Being from the Bay Area, I've never went to Sonoma County to taste their wines and food. Maybe at the time because I was too young.

        I'm now living in Georgia and hope to take a visit back home and visit Sonoma County when I get there.

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      13. Marjorie says

        February 12, 2014 at 6:24 am

        I have always wanted to take a trip to wine country, and this just makes me want to go even more. I am visiting from SITS. I hope you are having a great week!

        Reply
      14. Lisa {Amateur Nester} says

        February 11, 2014 at 8:41 pm

        I visited Sonoma County two years ago for the first time and loved it. Now I need to get back so I can visit some of these restaurants! Stopping by from SITS...

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      15. Marlynn Jayme Schotland says

        February 11, 2014 at 5:54 pm

        Lynda, I was just pouring over your site when I realized you were from Sonoma. What timing to discover your blog! It's always great to hear that the places we liked are also frequented by the locals -- that's the true test of a restaurant, I think! :)

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      16. Lynda@fitnessmomwinecountry says

        February 11, 2014 at 5:33 pm

        I live in the town of Sonoma and we love all the restaurants you named...Living here is so fabulous, the food is amazing and the wine is just as great. It sure makes it difficult to stay on track with exercise :) SO glad you enjoyed your visit here.
        The truffle fries at EDK are hands down the best..we end up fighting over the entire plate

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