Napa and Sonoma Restaurants

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.

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  • 1. Angèle

    $$$

    A vaulted wood-beamed ceiling and paper-topped tables set the scene for romance at this softly lit French bistro inside an 1890s boathouse. Look for clever variations on classic dishes such as croque monsieur (grilled Parisian ham and Gruyère) and salade niçoise for lunch, with veal sweetbreads, cassoulet, beef bourguignon, and, in season, steamed mussels for dinner.

    540 Main St., Napa, California, 94559, USA
    707-252–8115

    Known For

    • Classic bistro cuisine
    • Romantic setting
    • Outdoor seating under bright-yellow umbrellas
  • 2. Bistro Don Giovanni

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    Giovanni Scala opened this boisterous roadhouse restaurant in the mid-1990s, and it's still a hangout of Napans who appreciate its Cal-Italian bistro cuisine, prepared with flair by Scott Warner, Scala's executive chef and partner. Warner augments the greatest-hits lineup—fritto misto (deep-fried calamari, onions, fennel, and rock shrimp), spinach ravioli with lemon-cream or tomato sauce, slow-braised lamb shank, and wood-fired pizzas—with daily specials based on seasonal ingredients. 

    4110 Howard La., Napa, California, 94558, USA
    707-224–3300

    Known For

    • Patio and garden dining
    • Specialty cocktails and aperitifs
    • Broad selection of Napa, Sonoma, and international wines
  • 3. Bistro Jeanty

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    Escargots, cassoulet, steak au poivre (pepper steak), and other French classics are prepared with precision inside this tan-brick country bistro whose flower-filled window boxes, extra-wide shutters, and red-and-white-striped awning hint at the old-world flair and joie de vivre that infuse the place. Regulars often start with the rich tomato soup in a flaky puff pastry before proceeding to sole meunière or coq au vin, completing the French sojourn with crème brûlée au chocolat or another authentic dessert.

    6510 Washington St., Yountville, California, 94599, USA
    707-944–0103

    Known For

    • Traditional preparations
    • Oh-so-French atmosphere
    • Patio seating
  • 4. Bouchon Bistro

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    The team that created The French Laundry is also behind this place, where everything—the zinc-topped bar, antique sconces, suave waitstaff, and traditional French onion soup—could have come straight from a Parisian bistro. Pan-seared flat iron steak with caramelized shallots and mussels steamed with white wine, saffron, and Dijon mustard—both served with crispy, addictive fries—are among the perfectly executed entrées.

    6534 Washington St., Yountville, California, 94599, USA
    707-944–8037

    Known For

    • Bistro classics
    • Raw bar
    • Bouchon Bakery next door

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 5. Catelli's

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    Cookbook author and Iron Chef judge Domenica Catelli returned home to revive her family's American-Italian restaurant, a Geyserville fixture. Contemporary abstract paintings, reclaimed-wood furnishings, and muted gray and chocolate-brown walls signal the changing times, but you'll find good-lovin' echoes of traditional cuisine in the sturdy meat sauce that accompanies the signature lasagna paper-thin noodles and ricotta-and-herb-cheese filling.

    21047 Geyserville Ave., Geyserville, California, 95441, USA
    707-857–3471

    Known For

    • Three-meat ravioli and other pasta dishes
    • Festive back patio
    • Organic gardens

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
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  • 6. Coqueta Napa Valley

    $$$

    From pintxos and paellas to Iberian cheeses and fish à la plancha (flat-grilled), the chefs at this Wine Country offspring of Michael Chiarello's successful San Francisco restaurant Coqueta reimagine Spanish classics with a 21st-century farm-to-table sensibility. The frenetic pace in the flame-happy open kitchen, inside Yountville's redbrick former railroad depot, keeps the mood lively in the relatively small dining space, with the vibe on the patio out back even more so.

    6525 Washington St., Yountville, California, 94599, USA
    707-244–4350

    Known For

    • Sensual flavors
    • Dynamic spicing
    • Seasonal cocktails inspired by Spain and the Napa Valley
  • 7. Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch

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    In a high-ceilinged former barn with plenty of outside seating, Farmstead revolves around an open kitchen whose chefs prepare meals with grass-fed beef and lamb, fruits and vegetables, and eggs, olive oil, wine, honey, and other ingredients from nearby Long Meadow Ranch. Entrées might include wood-grilled trout with fennel and bacon-mustard vinaigrette; caramelized beets with goat cheese and chimichurri; or a wood-grilled heritage pork chop with jalapeño grits.

    738 Main St., St. Helena, California, 94574, USA
    707-963–4555

    Known For

    • Heritage St. Louis–style ribs
    • Sunday brunch
    • On-site general store, café, and Long Meadow Wines tasting space
  • 8. Fern Bar

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    The mixologists at this verdant "bar-focused restaurant" whip up creative "garden-to-glass" cocktails meant for pairing with neo-comfort food whose ingredients, especially the produce, are primarily cultivated in west Sonoma County. "Umami bomb" mushrooms with sticky rice and the tofu with turmeric and peanut velouté entice vegans and vegetarians at dinner, but with lamb sausage, roasted chicken, a smash burger, and pan-seared fish, there's plenty for meat eaters, too.

    6780 Depot St., Sebastopol, California, 95472, USA
    707-861–9603

    Known For

    • Inviting 21st-century tavern feel
    • Low-alcohol and spirit-free drink options
    • Sandwiches at lunch and weekday brunch

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon. and Tues.
  • 9. Glen Ellen Star

    $$$

    Chef Ari Weiswasser honed his craft at The French Laundry, Daniel, and other bastions of culinary finesse, but his Sonoma Valley outpost revolves around haute-rustic cuisine, much of it emerging from a wood-fired oven. In 2022, Weiswasser turned the day-to-day reins over to a new chef de cuisine, but the mainstay crisp-crusted, richly sauced Margherita and other pizzas continue to thrive in the oven's torrid heat, as do tender whole fish entrées and vegetables roasted in small iron skillets.

    13648 Arnold Dr., Glen Ellen, California, 95442, USA
    707-343–1384

    Known For

    • Outdoor dining area
    • Prix-fixe Wednesday "neighborhood night" menu with free corkage
    • Weiswasser's sauces, emulsions, and spices

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 10. Guiso Latin Fusion

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    Shortly after graduating from a local college's culinary program, chef Carlos Mojica opened this warmly lit Latin American–Caribbean restaurant with a handful of tables inside and out. Loyalists pine for enchiladas with salsa verde and pupusas (corn tortillas stuffed with cheese and pork or vegetables), a prelude to signature entrées like pescado en salsa con coco (fish in sweet coconut) and Caribbean-style paella suffused with smoky-garlicky tomato broth.

    117 North St., Healdsburg, California, 95448, USA
    707-431–1302

    Known For

    • Attentive service
    • Distinctive flavors
    • Neighborhood feel

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 11. Hazel

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    Pizza and pastries are the specialties of this tiny restaurant whose owner-chefs, Jim and Michele Wimborough, forsook their fancy big-city gigs for the pleasures of small-town living. Jim's mushroom pizza, adorned with feta, mozzarella, and truffle oil, and the pie with sausage and egg are among the headliners, with Michele's chocolate pot de crème among the enticements for dessert.

    3782 Bohemian Hwy., Occidental, California, 95465, USA
    707-874–6003

    Known For

    • Flavorful seasonal cuisine
    • Roasted chicken with lemon vinaigrette entrée
    • Outdoor seating area

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
  • 12. LaSalette Restaurant

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    Born in the Azores and raised in Sonoma, chef-owner Manuel Azevedo serves cuisine inspired by his native Portugal in this warmly decorated spot with a heated patio out front. The wood-oven whole-roasted fish is always worth trying, and there are usually boldly flavored pork dishes, along with a casserole, pot roast, stew, salted cod, and other hearty fare.

    452 1st St. E, Sonoma, California, 95476, USA
    707-938–1927

    Known For

    • Authentic Portuguese cuisine
    • Sophisticated spicing
    • Rice pudding with Madeira-braised fig for dessert

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
  • 13. Osha Thai Napa

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    Northern Thailand–born chef-owner Lalita Souksamlane decorated her Wine Country restaurant with the same upscale flair—Thai wall ornaments, ornate wallpaper, cushy leatherette chairs, quartz tables adorned with roses—as her longtime San Francisco flagship. Beyond the aesthetic pleasure the decor provides, it also signals that in their delicacy and finesse her aromatic, flavorful entrées (some garnished with orchids) are on a par with similarly bedecked fine-dining establishments.

    1142 Main St., Napa, California, 94559, USA
    707-253–8880

    Known For

    • Pad Thai, ginger chicken, and other standbys but also a few rarities
    • Wine offerings that complement the cuisine
    • Weekday prix-fixe lunch a good deal

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Sun.
  • 14. Regiis Ova Caviar & Champagne Lounge

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    Even restaurateurs as famous as Thomas Keller test out concepts via pop-ups, though in retrospect his pairing of mostly French sparkling wines with caviar from a company (Regiis Ova) the chef co-owns was always destined for permanent glory. Intended as a palate-cleansing pit stop between Cab tasting and dinner, the place, furnished in insouciant, faintly decadent style by Bay Area celeb designer Ken Fulk, tempts patrons to stay put, order more bubbly and roe, and call it a meal.

    6480 Washington St., Yountville, California, 94599, USA
    707-947–7181

    Known For

    • Sommelier-selected French Champagnes
    • Chilled oysters, tartares, and crudités
    • Live jazz most days

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Wed. No lunch (but check)
  • 15. Scala Osteria & Bar

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    The brightly lit dining room's mural map of the Naples coastline signals the chef's focus on frutti di mare (seafood) at this downtown homage to southern Italian cuisine the folks behind valley-fave Bistro Don Giovanni opened in 2023. Raw oysters, cooked whole fish, skillet-sautéed mussels, and halibut soup were among the early hits, along with pizzas hot out of a wood-fired oven.

    1141 1st St., Napa, California, 94559, USA
    707-637–4380

    Known For

    • Late-night pizza, small bites, and desserts
    • Italian wine selection
    • Shareable plates and pasta dishes
  • 16. Underwood Bar & Bistro

    $$$

    The same people who operate the Willow Wood Market Cafe across the street run this restaurant with a Continental atmosphere and a seasonal menu based on smaller and larger dishes. Entrées might include anything from hoisin-glazed ribs and seared scallops to "Thai Life" staples like chicken curry and crispy five-spice duck leg.

    9113 Graton Rd., Graton, California, 95444, USA
    707-823–7023

    Known For

    • Oyster of the day, French onion soup, and flatbread starters
    • Old-style cocktails, ports, and cognacs
    • Outdoor patio with heaters

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Sun.–Thurs.
  • 17. Valley Bar + Bottle

    $$$

    The team behind this wine shop, bar, and restaurant across from Sonoma Plaza revamped a 19th-century adobe (though inside you'd never know it's this old) and expanded its outdoor patio, where most dining takes place. Sustainably produced seafood and meats find their way into "California home cooking"—summer dishes that might include halibut with corn and cherry tomatoes and winter ones like pork adobo or a half chicken with broccoli.

    487 1st St. W, Sonoma, California, 95476, USA
    707-934–8403

    Known For

    • XO deviled eggs, shrimp rolls, and other small plates
    • Organically and biodynamically farmed wines by iconoclastic producers
    • Weekend brunch with traditional fare plus less common alternatives

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
  • 18. Wit & Wisdom Tavern

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    A San Francisco culinary star with establishments worldwide, Michael Mina debuted his first Wine Country restaurant in 2020, its interior of charcoal grays, browns, and soft whites dandy indeed, if by evening vying with outdoor spaces aglow with firepits and lighted water features. Seasonal regional ingredients—Pacific Coast fish, pasture-raised meats, freshly plucked produce—go into haute-homey dishes, prepared open-fire, that include pizzas, handmade pastas, and the signature lobster potpie with brandied lobster cream and black truffle.

    1325 Broadway, Sonoma, California, 95476, USA
    707-931–3405

    Known For

    • 3–5 happy hour's beverage and app selections
    • Many local wines on award-winning list
    • Prix-fixe Night at the Tavern tasting menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch
  • 19. ZuZu

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    The owner of this four-storefront empire touts it as a "mid-block party": ZuZu for paella, tapas, and other northern Spanish favorites; next door a gin bar (the spirit is big in Spain); third, a takeout window; and finally La Taberna for beer, wine, and pintxos (bar bites). The anchor, which opened in 2002, is still drawing crowds, who come for shareable plates that might include flounder ceviche, tender wood-fired octopus, jamón ibérico, and lamb chops with Moroccan barbecue glaze.

    829 Main St., Napa, California, 94559, USA
    707-224–8555

    Known For

    • Range of gin flavors and tonics
    • Paella of the day with bomba rice, chorizo, and shellfish
    • Energetic crowds at gin bar and La Taberna

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues., Reservations not accepted
  • 20. Avow Napa

    $$$

    The rooftop's the draw at this three-level brick-walled bar and restaurant opened by vintner Joseph Wagner, who grew up working at his family's Caymus Vineyards before starting Belle Glos Pinot Noir and other brands on his own. Small plates for pairing with updated classic cocktails might include caviar, oysters on the half shell, ceviche, and roasted bone marrow, but it's worth sticking around for dinner items like steelhead trout, pan-seared scallops, and cola-braised short rib.

    813 Main St., Napa, California, 94559, USA
    707-203–8900

    Known For

    • International wines and beers
    • Carved-wood first-floor bar
    • Affiliated Quilt & Co. tasting room next door for Wagner's small-lot wines

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch

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