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Picnics & To-Go

LET'S GET OUTTA HERE!

 

Seriously. Grab a picnic lunch and get outta town.

Take it to a winery (call first to make sure that's cool)

and enjoy it in wine-country nature.

There's nothing else like it anywhere in the world.

In Town

 

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Big John's Market

A gourmet, full-service grocery store on the north end of town.

Call ahead and order sandwiches. Pick up all your prepared needs when you get there.

One of the best cheese selections I've ever seen. Super legit place.

1345 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg, CA 

(707) 433-7151

bigjohnsmarket.com

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Troubador

Homemade bread. INSANE sandwiches. And they have liver-mousse plates & sardine toast.

I'm in heaven. Take it to go and enjoy it across the street w some wine @ The Harris Gallery.

381 Healdsburg Avenue
Healdsburg, CA 95448
(707) 756-3972

troubadourhbg.com

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Not in Town

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DRY CREEK

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The Dry Creek General Store

You're in the middle of the valley and you find yourself starving. Well good thing for the General Store. The Dry Creek General Store is now owned by Gallo but they preserved the look, feel and quality of the original space. So if you want to stop for lunch in the middle of the valley and enjoy some gourmet sandos on their picnic tables, grab lunch to-go to enjoy at a winery, pick up some bait on your way out to fish on the lake or drink a cold one on the front porch of the bar, go here.

3495 Dry Creek Rd, Healdsburg, CA

(707) 433-4171

drycreekgeneralstore1881.com

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LOCATION 

ABOUT

WHEN TO VISIT

Healdsburg is located in the northern aspect of Sonoma County...just 70 miles north of San Francisco and 55 miles west of Napa.

Healdsburg is a small, perfect, wine-country destination town that is home to three of the most prominent and award-winning wine regions in the world: the Russian River, Dry Creek & Alexander Valley AVAs.

Click here to learn more...

There is no perfect time to visit wine-country. Whether a warm day beckons you to outdoor-seating or a cold, rainy day draws you inside a cozy tasting room, you can't go wrong.  

Fall? Town is bustling with harvest.

Spring? New vintages have just been released, the valleys are green and the flowers are in full bloom.

Summer? Enjoy bottles of rosé and play some bocce with friends.

Winter? The town is quieter and reservations are easier to acquire.

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