Unique Eats and Eateries of Sonoma County

Unique Eats and Eateries of Sonoma County
Author: Yvonne Michie Horn
Publisher: Reedy Press LLC
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2022-10-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 168106412X

Tuck into a steak as big as your plate at a stagecoach roadhouse that never stopped welcoming passersby, dine sumptuously at a restaurant awarded three Michelin stars within two years of its opening, or carry home empanadas from a kitchen connected to a gas station. With 81 more items to savor, you’ll have almost endless options to explore as you make your way through Unique Eats and Eateries of Sonoma County. Each page offers a story, the backstory of what makes the eats or eatery unique. Tales take you from the county’s wave-dashed coastline to its lush vineyard-quilted valleys. Along the way you’ll learn that before bountiful and beautiful Sonoma became known as wine country it was a renowned food basket. Unique Eats pays tribute to its heritage with Dungeness crab pulled from the sea, Gravenstein apple orchards fighting to save their place among the vines, and the distinct flavor of Crane melons. While not a guidebook in the traditional sense, local author Yvonne Michie Horn nevertheless will take you on a food-centered journey into the nooks and crannies of the entire county, stopping in along the way to become acquainted with chefs, restaurants, and great things to eat, all with a compelling story to tell.

Cool Food

Cool Food
Author: Tracy Stewart
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-02
Genre:
ISBN: 145750474X

HowExpert Guide to Sonoma County without the Wine

HowExpert Guide to Sonoma County without the Wine
Author: HowExpert
Publisher: HowExpert
Total Pages: 123
Release:
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1648918948

If you want tips on things to do and tourist attractions in California's Wine Country, then check out HowExpert Guide to Sonoma County without the Wine. Do you love living amongst towering redwoods, rolling hills, and world-class wine but never know where to take guests visiting from out of town? Do you draw a blank when thinking of something to do? Are you stuck in a rut and tired of doing the same handful of things? HowExpert Guide to Sonoma County without the Wine is the casually inspiring guide for you. Written by a 20-year Sonoma State University import from Los Angeles, these tips are practical, evergreen, and type diverse. Most tips highlight locations for trip ideas, while some focus on how best to participate at the location. Intermixed the tips are little asides labeled “Fun Fact” or “Did You Know.” They mostly serve as trivia to use for showing off. Read from start to finish or by relevant chapter. Be warned; in an area covering a land mass larger than the state of Rhode Island, there is sure to be an activity missed or a new activity that has since spawned. As no category is exhaustive, the everchanging nature of an urban area is addressed with multiple reminders to search online for further (and current) information. Looking for ideas on where to take the little ones on the water this summer? Check out the chapter on Sonoma County’s lake, river, and Pacific coastline. New to the area and want to make it to all the holiday festivities? Check out the chapter Haunts and Holly in Sonoma County. Casual and light-hearted, HowExpert Guide to Sonoma County, doesn’t take itself too seriously while earnestly offering a wide array of day trip ideas for memorable experiences. Check out HowExpert Guide to Sonoma County without the Wine to learn tips on things to do and tourist attractions in California's Wine Country. About the Author Tia Starr is a California native who moved to Sonoma County from Los Angeles County in the early 2000s when she studied at Sonoma State University. A passionate writer since early youth, Tia has written for various sectors, including news, theater, education, and marketing. Compassionate and empathetic, Tia has worked with special needs populations in both residential and educational settings. Since graduating from Sonoma State in 2007, Tia has built her brand as an academic consultant who continues to assist numerous students in reaching their short- and long-term goals. You may recognize her from SRJC productions between 2012-2015, when she attended for continued education. Today you’re most likely to find her at an escape room or running an event photobooth across Sonoma County and the Bay Area. HowExpert publishes how to guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.

West Coast Road Eats

West Coast Road Eats
Author: Anna Roth
Publisher: Sasquatch Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2011-05-03
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1570617767

As "locavore" becomes part of our everyday vocabulary and food critics continue to give West Coast cuisine accolades for its freshness and sustainability, West Coast Road Eats shows how why we eat-and where we eat it-matters more than ever. Part guidebook, part travelogue, and part history lesson, West Coast Road Food is a love letter to the seafood shacks, farm stands, taquerias, ice cream parlors, burger joints, wineries, and more that make up our unique edible ecosystem. Covering more than 1,500 miles from the Canadian border to San Diego, West Coast Road Eats offers a plethora of unique restaurants that dot the freeways and scenic byways of the West Coast. With suggested itineraries, overviews of major cities, and sidebars covering everything from captivating food-factory tours to instructions on how to pick the best produce at a farm stand, this book focuses the relationship between food and a sense of place with the enduring image of the American West as a backdrop. Anna Roth is a Los Angeles-based food and travel writer whose work has appeared in publications such as Sunset, Seattle Metropolitan, Edible Seattle, Virtuoso Life, and more. She is the editor of a travel website at Demand Media in Santa Monica, CA.

The Food Lover's Companion to the Napa Valley

The Food Lover's Companion to the Napa Valley
Author: Lori Lyn Narlock
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2003-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780811836197

This is the first of its kind: an insider's food guide to that gourmand's paradise, the Napa Valley. Author and longtime resident Lori Lyn Narlock goes behind the scenes to discover where chefs shop, the best places to take a cooking class, or where to get a grapeseed oil massage. With complete details on the where, when, how, and how much, plus dozens of artful black-and-white photographs, this indispensible guide for food lovers even includes 50 recipes honoring the region's local specialties. It's a mouthwatering roster of the best that Napa has to offer.

Food Lovers' Guide to® Sonoma

Food Lovers' Guide to® Sonoma
Author: Jean Doppenberg
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2012-06-05
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0762785780

The ultimate guide to Sonoma Valley's food scene provides the inside scoop on the best places to find, enjoy, and celebrate local culinary offerings.

Tasting the Good Life

Tasting the Good Life
Author: George Gmelch
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2011-06-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 025322327X

Five million visitors a year travel to California's Napa Valley to experience the good life: to taste fine wines, eat fine food, and immerse themselves in other sophisticated pleasures while surrounded by bucolic beauty. Tourism is the world's largest employer, and tourists today want to experience the world through all five senses. Tasting the Good Life tells the story of Napa tourism through the words of the tourists who visit and the men and women who provide the products and services they rely on. The stories of 17 people--from winemaker to vineyard manager, from celebrity chef to wait staff, from hot air balloonist to masseuse--provide extraordinary insight into this new form of tourism and its impact on an iconic American place.

Eat Here

Eat Here
Author: Brian Halweil
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2004-11-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780393326642

Includes a number of case studies in which local people began using local supply as their primary source of food, Halweil shows how consumers and producers can create short-chain food economies whether the locale is Norway, Egypt, Hawaii, Washington, Kenya, Brazil, Massachusetts, or even East Hampton.