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How to get a seat at the best restaurants in town when you can't get a reservation...


Nathan Leigh, Mixologist Extraordinaire at Chalkboard Healdsburg, creates craft cocktails to serve while we decide what to order at the restaurant bar...

Nathan Leigh, Mixologist Extraordinaire at Chalkboard Healdsburg, creates craft cocktails to serve while we decide what to order at the restaurant bar...

 

I don't like to plan...

 

...especially on the weekends OR when we don't have plans with friends.

I want to eat what I'm craving, as I crave it, and go to my favorite spot to feed me said food when I feel like it.

The problem with that (when you live in a foodie's destination dream town) is that all the reservations are usually taken. And I'm not European. I don't like eating dinner at 9:00.

 

Enter: The Restaurant Bar.

 

Thank you, dear restaurant bar. I heart you. <3

All my favorite restaurants in town offer their full menus at the bar and it's first come, first serve...so no FOMO for you if you've waited too long to book a table at the IT SPOT.

Just pop into the bar!

My favorite restaurant bars are: Chalkboard, Scopa, Campo Fina & Matteo's.

I'm a control freak, but even I love to have the bartenders plan my menu. Try it! Let go! They won't let you down.

 

For more interesting things to do in the Healdsburg area, visit sheetstothewind.co.

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LOCATION 

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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.

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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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