Let’s Give Napa Restaurants Some Business: Take Out, Dine In

If you’re tired of cooking at home, and looking for a way to support the local community, maybe it’s time to patronize Napa restaurants and food purveyors in the city. Some have closed down due to the shelter-in-place rules, but … –> please click here to continue reading –>

Cabernets, Cookies, and Santa: 2014 Holiday Events in Napa Valley

It’s hard to get your hands around all of the holiday events in Napa Valley, so we thought we’d take a crack at it for you.  We’ve listed the 2014 holiday events below, in chronological order, to try and make … –> please click here to continue reading –>

Let’s Go Eat in Napa: Napa Valley Restaurant Month

If you’re heading to Napa Valley, you should know that January 2014 is the 4th Annual Napa Valley Restaurant Month.   You can find plenty of dining specials and promotions effective until January 31, as over two dozen restaurants will showcase artisanal … –> please click here to continue reading –>

BottleRock Napa Valley: Exciting and Ambitious

Have you heard?  There’s an exciting and ambitious music, wine, and food festival coming to Napa Valley.  The inaugural BottleRock Napa Valley will be held May 9-12, 2013, featuring over 50 artists, bands, and performers from a variety of genres … –> please click here to continue reading –>

2012 Bib Gourmands for Wine Country

The 2012 Bib Gourmands from Michelin for the wine country have been named, as part of the “MICHELIN Guide San Francisco, Bay Area, and Wine Country 2012” release.  The restaurants designated with this label by Michelin are places which serve … –> please click here to continue reading –>

Ode to Oxbow Public Market

If you live in Napa Valley, the Oxbow Public Market is pretty cool.  Swing by, pick up some short ribs at Five Dot Ranch, stuff for salad at Oxbow Produce and Grocery, a wedge of brie or camembert from Oxbow Cheese Merchant, … –> please click here to continue reading –>