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Eating & Sleeping


Cornerstone Gardens 1


5 Fremont Diner American $
(2698 Fremont Dr/Hwy 121; mains $8-11;
h8am-3pm Mon-Fri, 7am-4pm Sat & Sun; c)
Lines snake out the door weekends at this
order-at-the-counter, farm-to-table roadside
diner. Snag a table indoors or out and feast on
ricotta pancakes with real maple syrup, chicken
and waffles, oyster po’ boys and finger-licking
barbecue. Arrive early to beat the line.


Sonoma 4


5 Café La Haye Modern American $$
(%707-935-5994; http://www.cafelahaye.com; 140 E
Napa St; mains $15-25; h5:30-9pm Tue-Sat)
One of Sonoma’s top tables for earthy New
American cooking, made with produce sourced
from within 60 miles, La Haye’s tiny dining room
gets packed cheek-by-jowl and service can
border on perfunctory, but the clean simplicity
and flavor-packed cooking make it many
foodies’ first choice. Reserve well ahead.


5 Della Santina’s Italian $$
(www.dellasantinas.com; 135 E Napa St;
mains $11-17) The waiters have been
here forever, and the ‘specials’ never
change, but Della Santina’s Italian-
American cooking – linguini pesto, veal
parmigiana, rotisserie chickens – is
consistently good. The brick courtyard
is charming on warm evenings.


4 Sonoma Chalet B&B, Cottages $$
(%707-938-3129; http://www.sonomachalet.com;
18935 5th St W; r without bath $125, r with
bath $140-180, cottages $190-225; a) An old
farmstead surrounded by rolling hills, Sonoma
Chalet has rooms in a Swiss chalet–style house


adorned with little balconies and country-style
bric-a-brac. We love the free-standing cottages;
Laura’s has a wood-burning fireplace. Breakfast
is served on a deck overlooking a nature
preserve. No air-con in rooms with shared bath.
No phones, no internet.

4 Sonoma Hotel Historic Hotel $$
(%707-996-2996; http://www.sonomahotel.com; 110
W Spain St; r incl breakfast $170-200; aW)
Long on charm, this spiffy, 1880s-vintage hotel
is decked with Spanish Colonial and American-
country-crafts furnishings. No elevator or
parking lot.

Glen Ellen 6


5 fig café
& winebar Californian, French $$
(%707-938-2130; http://www.thefigcafe.com; 13690

Arnold Dr, Glen Ellen; mains $15-20; (^) h5:30-9pm
daily, 10am-2:30pm Sat & Sun) It’s worth a trip
to Glen Ellen for the fig’s earthy California-
Provençal comfort food, like flash-fried
calamari with spicy-lemon aioli, duck confit and
moules-frites (mussels and French fries). Good
wine prices and weekend brunch give reason
to return.
4 Beltane Ranch Inn $$
(%707-996-6501; http://www.beltaneranch.com;
11775 Hwy 12; r incl breakfast $150-240; (^) W)
Surrounded by horse pastures, Beltane is
a throwback to 19th-century Sonoma. The
cheerful, lemon-yellow 1890s ranch house
occupies 100 acres and has double porches
lined with swinging chairs and white wicker.
Though technically a B&B, each unfussy,
country-Americana–style room has a private
entrance – nobody will make you pet the cat.
Breakfast in bed. No phones or TVs mean zero
distraction from pastoral bliss.
NORTHERN.CALIFORNIA.
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.SONOMA VALLEY

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