7 Best Restaurants in Napa and Sonoma, California

Angèle

$$$ Fodor's choice

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.

Bistro Jeanty

$$$ Fodor's choice

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.

Bouchon Bistro

$$$ Fodor's choice

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.

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The Girl & the Fig

$$ Fodor's choice

At this hot spot for inventive French cooking inside the historic Sonoma Hotel bar, you can always find a dish with the signature figs on the menu, whether it's a fig-and-arugula salad or an aperitif blending sparkling wine with fig liqueur. Also look for duck confit, a burger with matchstick fries, and wild flounder meunière.

Walter Hansel Wine & Bistro

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Tabletop linens and lights softly twinkling from this ruby-red roadhouse restaurant's low wooden ceiling raise expectations the Parisian-style bistro cuisine consistently exceeds. A starter of cheeses or French onion soup awakens the palate for entrées like chicken cordon bleu, steak au poivre, or seafood dishes that might include scallops in a rich yet somehow delicate gastrique or subtly sauced wild Alaskan halibut.

3535 Guerneville Rd., Santa Rosa, California, 95401, USA
707-546–6462
Known For
  • romantic setting for classic cuisine
  • prix-fixe option
  • vegan and vegetarian dishes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

Costeaux French Bakery

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Breakfast, served all day at this bright-yellow French-style bakery and café, includes the signature omelet (sun-dried tomatoes, bacon, spinach, and Brie) and French toast made from thick slabs of cinnamon-walnut bread. French onion soup and cranberry-turkey, chicken with Jarlsberg, and (on the cinnamon-walnut bread) Monte Cristo sandwiches are among the lunch favorites.

417 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, California, 95448, USA
707-433–1913
Known For
  • breads, croissants, and fancy pastries
  • quiche and omelets
  • front patio
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner, Reservations not accepted

Fig Cafe

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The compact menu at this cheerful bistro focuses on California and French comfort food—pot roast and duck confit, for instance, as well as flounder meunière and a few thin-crust pizzas. Steamed mussels are served with crispy fries, which also accompany the Chef's Burger (top sirloin with cheese), two of the many dependable dishes that have made the Fig a downtown Glen Ellen fixture.

13690 Arnold Dr., Glen Ellen, California, 95442, USA
707-938–2130
Known For
  • daily three-course prix-fixe specials
  • Rhône-oriented wine list
  • fig and arugula salad
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations not accepted