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Long Weekend in Napa
We'll be staying at the Carneros Inn...so going to either Sonoma or Napa for a meal works for us.
We think we'll do two breakfasts out, one lunch and two dinners. Maybe one formal dinner, the rest can be informal. Mostly we want to enjoy good food and eachother's comapny. Last year we went to Genova Delicatessen and Ravioli Factory and then took our lunch out for a little picnic. We went to Press and to Sisho for dinners. Press was okay, a bit overpriced and the atmosphere was so-so. We had more fun doing a salt tasting next door at Dean & Deluccas than we did at dinner. We liked Sisho. We sat at the bar and the chef/owner was gracious and friendly.
Long Weekend in Napa
We did Taylor's last year (doesn't everyone need to do it at least once?)
Looking for both "a lot" and "a bit" diff.
Thanks.
nice saturday lunch in East Bay
We get cheese & bread at the CheeseBoard (http://cheeseboardcollective.coop/) and then take it to the rose garden.
Pumpkin patches with corn mazes?
Swank Farms in Hollister.
Fantastic place.
Check it out on the web.
Last minute SF trip without reservations for Friday night - eeks!
Park Chow.
Inner Sunset District -- 1240 9th ave.
Long Weekend in Napa
Celebrating our anniversary in Napa in December 2009.
Any suggestions for food outings in Napa & Sonoma?
(We know about Taylor's Refreshers.)
Looking for somthing a bit different.