Sonoma restaurants: The best new places to eat, from Sonoma to Healdsburg

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Sonoma County is beloved for its agricultural roots and all-around un-Napa vibes. It might be the only place where you can get third-wave coffee made by woodworkers, hummus with Michelin cred and a self-serve taste of $350 cabernet.

Last month, we went specifically to eat. My son was in search of premium pizza. I was looking for micro-seasonal, veggie-forward yum. And my husband, who allows himself about two steaks a year, wanted the best cut he could find. Our pup, like always, had scraps on the brain. Each of us found our bliss — and then some.

Despite the pandemic, the number of noteworthy bars and restaurants that have opened in Sonoma County in the past two or three years is astonishing. And that doesn’t include the hidden gems and weekend pop-ups we discovered, like Woodshop Coffee, which is tucked inside the trellised alley of a French antique shop, Chateau Sonoma, near Sonoma Plaza. That’s where we start on this particular Saturday morning.

Woodshop Coffee is a third wave coffee business from two Sonoma woodworkers. (Courtesy of Cameron Iturri-Carpenter)
Woodshop Coffee is a third wave coffee business from two Sonoma woodworkers. (Courtesy of Cameron Iturri-Carpenter) 

Owners Cameron Iturri-Carpenter and Sasha Papadin are local woodworkers with “an active passion for third-wave coffee.” Someday, they’ll have a brick and mortar that marries the two obsessions. For now, you’ll find them perched between the vine-strewn buildings, usually on a Saturday morning, selling their white-oak charcuterie boards and pour-over stands alongside medium-roast blends and pastries from Taarts by Aline.

My cup of round, berry-tinged Fiddleback has enough zip to get a sloth going. But we need walk only 210 feet to find breakfast at Valley Bar + Bottle Shop. Valley opened in 2020 in the 186-year-old Leese-Fitch Adobe formerly housing Harvest Moon Café. In its short tenure, Valley has already made numerous national best restaurant lists. To me, it has the magic of a Barcelona bodega.

Inside, minimal-intervention wines with names like Scar of the Sea line the shelves. And a cook in the open kitchen is lost in her empanada dough. I order a slice of the towering Spanish tortilla on the counter and admire the speckled ceramic bowls that will soon be filled with soft-boiled eggs, feta and pickled beets. We find seats on the rug-covered patio and dig into both dishes.

Valley's Spanish tortilla is total Sonoma sense of place. (Jessica Yadegaran/Bay Area News Group)
Valley’s Spanish tortilla is total Sonoma sense of place. (Jessica Yadegaran/Bay Area News Group) 

The tortilla is perfection: Potato slices and onion slivers suspended in paprika-stained egg. And all that remains of the other dish is an olive pit and some pink-stained yogurt. Dazzled and sated, we hop on our bikes and head back to our hotel, The Lodge At Sonoma. A Mission-style resort on Broadway, The Lodge has all the trappings of top-notch wine country accommodations: Recently-remodeled cottages, a spa offering CBD treatment massages and a lobby with an art gallery.

But for me, the pull is outside, among the laurels, roses, wisteria vines and plum pine trees that dot the pathways. As part of a renovation completed in 2021, the resort  invested $1 million into landscaping its grounds, which includes garden sculptures and vintage pieces, like a wine press, curated by a team that includes San Francisco design firm Wilson Ishihara (of Viceroy and Four Seasons fame).

The 400-year-old Heritage Oak tree inspires notes of "personal dreams" at The Lodge at Sonoma. (Courtesy of The Lodge At Sonoma)
The 400-year-old Heritage Oak tree inspires notes of “personal dreams” at The Lodge at Sonoma. (Courtesy of The Lodge At Sonoma) 

Beneath the property’s 400-year-old Heritage Oak tree is a wall where guests are invited to write their “personal dreams” and place them in a bottle. Over time, the resort will gather these papers as compost and add them to the soil that feeds the on-site vineyard. I marvel at the tree, consider scrawling my present dream — dinner — on paper, but set out for the real thing instead.

The resort’s spiffy tavern, Wit & Wisdom, ends up among the highlights of our weekend; the dining experience that others would be tested against, from the swift service and dynamic wine list to the lively bocce ball on the terrace.

A somm starts me off with a splash of sparkling California albariño, which stokes my appetite for the hearth-oven dishes that start surfacing in succcession: Snappy, slow-roasted beets with tangerine labneh. Pappardelle cacio e pepe, its plump fava beans and mushrooms inky with pepper sauce. And my husband’s steak, a perfectly-crusted eight-ounce filet that slices like butter to reveal a pink middle.

Wit &Wisdom'ssl-cooked beets with tangerine labneh, crispy quinoa and hazelnuts is a stunner. (The Lodge at Sonoma, Autograph Collection)
Wit & Wisdom’s dish of slow-cooked beets with tangerine labneh, crispy quinoa and hazelnuts is a stunner. (The Lodge at Sonoma, Autograph Collection) 

He’s so mesmerized, he doesn’t notice us sneaking his duck fat potato wedges onto our plates. We made it up to him with dessert, a slice of Basque-style cheesecake, its slightly burnt and bitter exterior the ultimate match for that creamy, custardy interior. We waddle back to the cottage and binge-watch the British reality show, “Sexy Beasts,” on Netflix.

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