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You're Going to Need More Days THE HAPPENING HUB FOR ALL THERE IS TO SEE, DO, EAT, DRINK, HIKE, BIKE AND EXPLORE IN SONOMA COUNTY. it’s already sunday, and you still have wines to taste, redwood groves to hike, and the beach beckons. You’re going to need more days. LIBATIONS Welcome to santa rosa CULINARY Just 55 miles north of San Francisco, in the urban heart of wine country, you’ll find Santa Rosa: a city with a cool vibe and vibrant culture waiting to be explored. Turns out, there are still parts of California yet to be discovered. FAMILY ACTIVITIES Santa Rosa is one such place — the happening hub for all there is to see, do, eat, drink, hike, bike, and explore in Sonoma County. Take a typical day. Have a quick breakfast at a funky downtown coffee shop. Once you are fueled up, take a bike ride through a ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT vineyard or the redwoods to the coast. Come back downtown to quench your thirst with one of our world-famous local beers, and dine on fresh, Sonoma-grown food. And the wines! Well, Sonoma County wines need no introduction. OUTDOOR Later, catch a music show, an art opening, or hit the sack early. You still have wine country to explore, redwood groves to hike, and the beaches of Bodega to explore. The truth is, when you come to Santa Rosa, you’re going to need a GETTING HERE few extra days. Which is fine, you’re always welcome. EVENTS VISITSANTAROSA.COM LODGING Here in Wine Country’s coolest city, we sample an eclectic array of handcrafted spirits and world-renowned microbrews. We are where wine country meets beer city, where world-class wine meets the epicenter of American craft beer, all with a bourgeoning spirits scene. Our wine country reputation precedes itself, and with more than 400 wineries open to the public, there is something to taste for every palate. They say it takes a lot of beer to make good wine, which is fitting, because we are also home to some of the best brews and ciders in the country. If wine and beer aren’t your style, discover the area’s finest distilleries. Whether you have a taste for gin, vodka, or whiskey, we’ve got you covered. Oh, and the wines are good, too. Lost in the heart of California’s culinary epicenter, we feast like farm-raised royalty on Sonoma-grown food and wine. Santa Rosa is a foodie paradise without the pretense – where fresh from the farm is standard fare. We are authentic and so is our vibrant food culture. We invented farm-to-table cuisine, and not because it was trendy, because it’s how we live. Santa Rosa is bursting with famed chefs, iconic foods, locally caught seafood from the Sonoma Coast, and year-round farmers markets. We are the epicenter of California’s food and wine scene, and your plate will always be full and local. Whether you are enjoying a romantic dinner for two; meeting your friends for a quick bite; pairing our cuisine with local libations and stunning scenery; or digging in to a feast of fresh seafood or locally raised meats; whatever your taste, you really can’t go wrong in Santa Rosa. request a table near the farm. With curiosities peaked, imaginations expanded, bellies full, and bodies tired, child exhaustion accomplished. Santa Rosa is the perfect hub to explore Sonoma County with your family. Kids (and kids at heart) will adore a visit to the home of Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and friends at the Charles M. Schulz Museum. Don’t forget to keep watch for over 70 Peanuts statues throughout town celebrating these iconic characters. Teach the kiddos how to fly with an exciting zip line through the redwoods or visit one of the many parks and lakes open for hiking and exploring. Want to really tire them out? Head to the ocean and get a taste of the salt air and the gorgeous, rugged Sonoma coast, or visit a true African Safari complete with giraffes and rhinos. Yeah, I think they might sleep well tonight! big days for the little ones. We sated our appetites for arts and culture on live music, world-class museums, and a happening art scene. While wine may take center stage here often, Sonoma County also cultivates innovative artists and entertainers. We are blessed with public art and wonderful museums. Discover great music, by well-known bands and locals alike, in intimate venues or one of our renowned performing arts centers. We also love a good outdoor concert with our gorgeous scenery and great weather; grab a perfect picnic of fresh, local food and delicious wine. Pull up a seat, we are all friends here. delightso many beyondsenses taste.to Invigorated by beach strolls, mountain hikes and bike rides, we catch our breath under the local version of skyscrapers. Admit it, you were designed for outdoor adventuring. Breathing in the fresh air; connecting with Mother Nature by gliding sky high through the redwoods on a zip line; hiking abundant trails with stunning views; catching rocky vistas from an ocean kayak; or running a marathon through a vineyard, you’ve come to the right place. Fancy a bike ride? With international professionals riding our roads, for fun and competition, we know a thing or two about exploring on two wheels. Whether you prefer a tough climb with winding declines and stellar views, or simply want to enjoy a smooth guided ride through vineyards, Sonoma County has a ride for everyone. So do yourself a favor, get outdoors and unplug. There will be plenty of time hermother best nature work doeshere. for an iconic wine country selfie later. BREWERIES & PUBS Bear Republic Brewing Co. 345 Healdsburg Ave. Healdsburg / 707-433-2337 bearrepublic.com BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse 334-A Coddingtown Center Santa Rosa / 707-303-1980 bjsrestaurants.com Belly Left Coast Tap Room 523 Fourth St. Santa Rosa / 707-526-5787 belly707.com Cooperage Brewing Company 981 Airway Ct., Suite G Santa Rosa / 707-293-9787 cooperagebrewing.com HopMonk Tavern 230 Petaluma Ave. Sebastopol / 707-829-7300 hopmonk.com Plow Brewing Company 3334 Industrial Dr. Santa Rosa / 707-843-4583 Russian River Brewing Co. 725 Fourth St. Santa Rosa / 707-545-2337 russianriverbrewing.com Stout Brothers Irish Pub & Restaurant 527 Fourth St. Santa Rosa / 707-636-0240 stoutbrospub.com WINERIES / TASTING ROOMS TASTING FEE TOURS Amphora Winery De Loach Vineyards St. Francis Winery & Vineyard 4791 Dry Creek Rd., Bldg. 6 1791 Olivet Rd. 100 Pythian Rd. Healdsburg / 707-431-7767 Santa Rosa / 707-526-9111 Santa Rosa / 707-538-9463 amphorawines.com deloachvineyards.com stfranciswinery.com Balletto Vineyards & Winery Dutton-Goldfield Winery Trecini Winery 5700 Occidental Rd. 3100 Gravenstein Hwy. N 684 Seventh St. Santa Rosa / 707-568-2455 Sebastopol / 707-823-3887 Santa Rosa / 707-525-9400 ballettovineyards.com duttongoldfield.com trecini.com Benziger Family Winery Ferrari-Carano Vineyards Trentadue Winery 1883 London Ranch Rd. and Winery 19170 Geyserville Ave. Glen Ellen / 707-935-3017 8761 Dry Creek Rd. Geyserville / 707-433-3104 benziger.com Healdsburg / 707-433-6700 trentadue.com ferrari-carano.com Cairdean Estate Vineyards Trione Winery Francis Ford Coppola Winery 3111 St. Helena Hwy. N 19550 Geyserville Ave. St. Helena / 707-968-5434 300 Via Archimedes Geyserville / 707-814-8106 cairdeanestate.com Geyserville / 707-857-1414 trionewinery.com francisfordcoppolawinery.com Truett Hurst Winery Castello di Amorosa Hook and Ladder Winery 4045 St. Helena Hwy. N 5610 Dry Creek Rd. 2134 Olivet Rd. Calistoga / 707-967-6272 Healdsburg / 707-433-9545 Santa Rosa / 707-546-5712 truetthurst.com castellodiamorosa.com hookandladderwinery.com Chateau Adore Virginia Dare Winery Imagery Estate Winery 22281 Chianti Rd. 4080 Old Redwood Hwy. 14335 Sonoma Hwy. Santa Rosa / 707-528-6750 Geyserville / 707-735-3500 Glen Ellen / 707-935-4515 virginiadarewinery.com jjcustomwines.com imagerywinery.com VML Russian River Winery Chateau Montelena Kendall-Jackson Wine 4035 Westside Rd. 1429 Tubbs Ln. Estate & Gardens Ledson Winery & Vineyards Matanzas Creek Winery Rodney Strong Vineyards Simi Winery Healdsburg / 707-431-4404 Calistoga / 707-942-5105 5007 Fulton Rd. 7335 Sonoma Hwy. 6097 Bennett Valley Rd. 11455 Old Redwood Hwy. 16275 Healdsburg Ave. vmlwine.com montelena.com Fulton / 707-544-4000 Santa Rosa / 707-537-3810 Santa Rosa / 707-528-6464 Healdsburg / 707-431-1533 Healdsburg / 707-473-3232 kj.com ledson.com matanzascreek.com rodneystrong.com simiwinery.com Wilson Winery Chateau St. Jean Winery 1960 Dry Creek Rd. 8555 Sonoma Hwy. Kenwood Vineyards Longboard Vineyards Medlock Ames Winery Romililly Wines Sonoma Coast Vineyards Healdsburg / 707-433-4355 9592 Sonoma Hwy. Kenwood / 707-833-4134 5 Fitch St. 3487 Alexander Valley Rd. 10 Fourth St., Suite 208 555 Hwy. 1 wilsonwinery.com chateaustjean.com Kenwood / 707-282-4228 Healdsburg / 707-433-3473 Healdsburg / 707-431-8845 Santa Rosa / 707-473-0636 Bodega Bay / 707-921-2860 kenwoodvineyards.com longboardvineyards.com medlockames.com romililly.com sonomacoastvineyards.com D’Argenzio Winery at Santa Rosa Vintners Square Korbel Winery Madrone Vineyards Estate Paradise Ridge Winery Siduri Wines Sonoma Cutrer Vineyards 1301 Cleveland Ave. 13250 River Rd. 777 Madrone Rd. 4545 Thomas Lake Harris Dr. 981 Airway Ct., Suite E 4401 Slusser Rd. Santa Rosa / 707-546-2466 Guerneville / 707-824-7000 Glen Ellen / 707-939-4500 Santa Rosa / 707-528-9463 Santa Rosa / 707-578-3882 Windsor / 707-237-3459 dargenziowine.com korbel.com madronevineyardsestate.com prwinery.com siduri.com sonomacutrer.com RESTAURANTS BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Bear Republic Brewing Co. Charlie’s at the Windsor Golf Club John Ash & Co. and Mountain Mike’s Pizza (continued) Russian River Brewing Co. The Front Room Bar & Lounge AMERICAN BREW PUB AMERICAN 2100 Fourth St.
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