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Cafe Saint Rose - CLOSED

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9890 Bodega Hwy, Sebastopol, CA 95472

(707) 829-5898 GO TO WEBSITE

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Cafe Saint Rose ( photo by PLACEHOLDER, posted by JustineR )

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  • CREDIT CARDS: Yes
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  • OTHER FEATURES:
  • Outdoor Seating, Reservations Accepted
  • TAGS:
  • Movie Nights, Outdoor Seating (patio)

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Strong Spanish component, plus Thai influences.

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"Saint Rose is exactly the kind of restaurant you wish were a block from your house. Located in a former roadside brothel, it’s decorated with the wit and offbeat aesthetic of owner Mark Malicki (diorama art, thrift store lamps, an antique stove, and old-fashioned carnival-style hanging lights in its big, flower-filled backyard dining area). The menu, which changes daily, is just as colorful and creative. Summer dinner might include corn on the cob with lime and nasturtium butter, wild shrimp toast with avocado crema, barbecued goat, or pork shoulder braised in sherry with smoky wedges of roasted fennel, hazelnut-parsley gremolata, and eggplant, pepper, and zucchini gratin. Servers get to pick out a vintage apron from a cardboard box before their shift, and Thursdays are movie night, with flicks projected inside. (July’s theme: “alternative income month,” featuring Hustle & Flow, Belle de Jour, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and Midnight Cowboy.) There’s live music many evenings, too, often of the Gypsy jazz variety."

From A West Sonoma Road Trip, By Lessley Anderson, 8/31/2009