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Additional
Services Available
To Our Guests:
Maid
Service:
We can offer on-demand or daily maid service for an additional fee of
$60 for a 2-hour cleaning.
"To
Your Door" Laundry Service:
We can provide a wash and fold laundry service (delivered to your door)
for $2 per pound for larger loads (an additional $10 surcharge is added
for smaller loads). For
Firefly Lodge and The Old River Lodge (our two homes without washer &
dryers) we offer a wash and fold laundry service free for stays of 4 nights
or longer, please inquire. You may also call Lisa, the owner of
Wine Country Lodges, to request fresh sheets, additional towels, etc.
Lisa will also be glad to see if one of our homes with laundry facilities
might be available for your self-service. You may reach Lisa at 707-303-5898.
Self-Service
and Drop-Off Laundry Service:
In
Healdsburg, the Dry Creek Laundry, is located in the parking lot across
from Big John's Market, at 1357 Healdsburg Ave., and is open daily from
6am to 10pm, for self-service laundering. If you arrive at the Dry Creek
Laundry before 10am, you may leave your laundry with Silvia, and she will
provide a wash and fold service. She can have your laundry clean and folded
and ready for your pick up the next morning, in most cases. The phone
number for the laundry is 707-433-5723. Lastly, you may call Lisa (owner
of Wine Country Lodges) who will be glad to see if one of our homes with
laundry facilities might be available for your self-service. You may reach
Lisa at 707-303-5898.
Athletic Club:
passes to Healdsburg's
Park Point Health & Swim Club are available for $15. Ask us for details.
Airports
& Transportation:
The closest major airports are San Francisco
and Oakland. However, our local Sonoma County Airport (just 15 minutes
from Healdsburg, via Hwy 101) has
flights directly from a few major cities.
Here
are some links to flight and ground transportation information:
Sonoma County Airport Express -
800-327-2024
Charter Bus Transportation to and from San Francisco and Oakland Airports
(last stop is Sonoma County Airport, a 15 minute drive from Healdsburg).
Fly
Wine Country - Information about flying directly to Wine Country via
Sonoma County Airport (Sonoma
County Airport - 707-565-7243)
Link
to Rental Car Agencies at the Sonoma County Airport
Healdsburg
Taxi Cab & Car Service Company - 707-433-7088
Dining
In or Out:
We have a lot of incredible restaurants here in Healdsburg, many offer
delivery, pick-up or catering if you prefer to eat-in. Or, try our local
produce and products for some gourmet cooking of your own. Some of our
recommendations are below. For a full listing of restaurants, see:
Healdsburg
Chamber of Commerce Restaurant Listings
Healdsburg
Restaurant Menus
Restaurants:
About 90 minutes north of San Francisco, Healdsburg has become a popular
jumping off point for visitors to Sonoma County's Wine Country. In addition
to boutiques, tasting rooms and upscale shopping, this bustling town has
some of the area's most unique restaurants.
Surrounded on nearly all sides by vineyards, the small town of Healdsburg
has quickly become the unofficial heart of much of Sonoma's Wine Country.
With the Dry Creek Valley to the west, Russian River Valley to the South,
and the Alexander Valley and Chalk Hill to the east, it's a hub for vintners,
winery staff and locals who work in the industry-as well as Wine Country
visitors. With so much wine flowing in the hills and valleys, it's hardly
surprising that good food and excellent restaurants are easy to find in
this small northern California town.
And though couture fashion boutiques, expensive cars and modern luxury
hotels have replaced much of the older agricultural of life here, there
are still many locals who sit and eat lunch around the plaza, stop in
for a drink at the local bars and congregate at the local post office
and coffee houses to chat.
Restaurants follow suit-with a number of luxurious, high-end dining experiences;
mid-priced casual eateries that feature fresh, local foods and even inexpensive
nosheries that are perfect for a quick bite. Here are some favorites:
Extreme elegance:
Cyrus Restaurant, located in the newly built Mars Hotel
near downtown, is arguably Sonoma County's most opulent eatery. Offering
caviar by the ounce, an impressive cheese cart, stellar wine selection
and five-star service, along with refined French/California dining, it
is the best choice for intimate dinners and exacting palates. Located
at 29 North St., Healdsburg, 707.433.3311.
Upscale
Dining (Wine Country Lodges Recommendations):
The restaurant with the highest rating (and getting hard to make reservations
for) is Cyrus. It has now been included on a list of
the 50 best restaurants in the U.S. It is rather expensive, the service
is incredible, and the food is very special! Cyrus is
located inside Les Mars hotel and offers luxury cuisine. It has been highly
reviewed and compared to the 5-star "French Laundry" restaurant in Napa.
(Advance reservations required). The owner, Lisa, took her parents there
in early 2008, and for the three of them the bill was under $200, (but
they didn't order the optional caviars, or taste the rare wines, etc.)
The Dry Creek Kitchen, located inside the Hotel Healdsburg,
is well regarded as it was founded by the famous New York chef, Charlie
Palmer. For sushi, we have a very upscale and special place called Willi's
Seafood and Raw Bar, that many people really enjoy. The restaurant,
Zin, was featured on a Rachel Ray cooking show on TV,
and has great food, as do almost all the rest of the restaurants in Healdsburg.
Barn
Diva, which we have read good press on and heard good things
about as well, has an eclectic menu and a unique dining environment. There
are a number of others restaurants that have good "buzz", including Ravenous
Cafe.
Country Charm:
Nestled
amidst the vineyards just outside of town, Madrona Manor
is a Victorian Inn that's a favorite of wedding parties and romantic couples.
Though you'll find plenty of locals, as well, the restaurant at Madrona
Manor is the kind of place best enjoyed while on vacation: cares slip
away, elegant plates are brought forth, the food is simple, yet well-crafted,
and the environment plush. Located at 1001 Westside Road, Healdsburg,
707.433.4231.
Sonoma-Centric:
At the other end of the design spectrum, Dry Creek Kitchen,
in the similarly stark Healdsburg Hotel, is a minimal and cleanly executed
space that features regional foods and cooking. From Pt. Reyes' Cowgirl
Creamery to Liberty Ducks and local produce, the menu is careful to point
out its local sources, so diners really understand the sense of place
they're eating in. The menu changes frequently, so don't get too attached
to a meal you had last week-chances are it will soon be replaced. Located
at 317 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, 707.431.0330.
Casual
Dining (Wine Country Lodges Recommendations):
For something more everyday, local people have some favorites like El
Farolito, or El Sombrero, hole in the wall places,
each a half block from the plaza, with great authentic Mexican food. Next
to a brewery by the same name is The Bear Republic Cafe,
which is an upscale hamburger and chilli sort of a place with things like
burgers, chili, and rootbeer, just off the side alley of the Hotel Healdsburg;
or diVine Pizza, a very popular spot with a shopping
mall storefront next to Safeway Grocery Store, but with great gourmet
pizza, and eating at tables outdoors, or inside. At mid-day, eating at
the Oakville Grocery on the corner of the plaza square
is something that almost every tourist does. They have tables outdoors
for eating, and lots of deli things to choose from, salads, sandwiches,
hot things, unusual things, absolutely fantastic cookies, etc! Just outside
of town is Giorgio's with family style Italian food (nothing
to write home about, but decent food at a decent price) - we all agreed
that the big, thick crust style pizzas were pretty good. There's lots
more to great places to choose from, but maybe this will get you started.
At each of our homes there is a binder with a section devoted to restaurants.
Lunch With The Locals:
Tiny, narrow and always packed, Bistro Ralph is where
you'll often find local winemakers opening a bottle or two of their latest
vintage with friends. The bar is a great place to see the action, nibble
on tasty rolls, and wait for a plate of chicken livers or a Hangar steak
with fries. Zin restaurant is another favorite local
lunch spot. Bistro Ralph is located at 109 Plaza St., Healdsburg, 707.433.1380.
Zin Restaurant is located at 344 Center St., Healdsburg, 707.473.0946.
Picnic Provisions:
A cross between gourmet grocery store and gourmet deli, the Oakville
Grocery store has make-it-yourself provisions like cheese, bread,
lunchmeat and upscale pre-made deli items including polenta and crabcakes
along with some of the tastiest sandwiches in town. If you're willing
to wait 20 minutes or so, the Club Mezaluna is a crispy pizza crust filled
with chicken, bacon, tomatoes and Caesar salad. Budget a little tight?
Big John's Market, north of town is where locals go for
inexpensive sub sandwiches, soup and other gourmet goodies. Oakville Grocery
is located at 124 Matheson St., Healdsburg, 707.433.3200. Big John's Market
is located at 1345 Healdsburg Ave., 707.433.7151.
Best brunch:
The Ravenette, located just off the square next to the
Raven theater, is a cozy spot for Sunday brunch. With a mostly local clientele,
it's also open for dinner Thursday through Sunday. Located at 117 North
Street 707.431.1770.
Perfect Pizza:
The recently-opened Plaza Farms market hosts several
local wineries, Bellwether Farms cheeses and Bovolo, an Italian deli (California-style)
offering gourmet pizza, salads made with locally sourced greens, beans
and whole grains and house-made gelato. Located at 106 Matheson St., Healdsburg,
707.433.2345.
Something Fishy:
You don't need your own chopsticks (though many locals have a set on hand)
at Sake'O, one of the best sushi restaurants in the North
Bay. The restaurant is tiny, and there are only a few seats at the sushi
bar, so it's best to come early. Closer to the center of town, Willi's
Seafood is a hip restaurant with great outdoor seating, a nice
by-the-glass winelist and a full bar. And for fish tacos, there's no shortage
of Mexican restaurants, like El Farolito, located just
behind the Gallo tasting room on Center St. Sake'O is located at 505 Healdsburg
Ave., Healdsburg, 707.433.2669. Willi's Seafood is located at 403 Healdsburg
Ave., Healdsburg, 707.433.9191. El Farolito is located at 128 Plaza St.,
Healdsburg, 707.433.2807.
Something Other Than, Er, Wine?:
It seems a little bit odd to smell hops and barley along the streets of
Healdsburg, but on a warm day, the waft of brewing beer will guide you
right to the Bear Republic Brewing Company located at
345 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, 707.431.7258, for salads, burgers and
casual dining.
Catering
/ Food Delivery / Personal Chef:
Many of the restaurants in town offer food pick-up or delivery and some
offer on-site catering (including Costeaux French Bakery an the Western
Boot Steakhouse). Healdsburg restaurant menus (see link above) are available
online and may indicate some of these options.
Relish
Culinary
- We've heard good things about these folks for private cooking classes
(which guests have held at our houses) and they should be a good resource
through which to hire a private chef.
Brass
Spatula
- These
folks have several options, including a personal chef service.
Vintage
Valley Catering
-
707.433.9628.
Mateo
Granados Catering
- 707.433.2338.
Groceries
/ Markets:
There are two main grocery stores in town. There is a Safeway on Vine
Street at Matheson (there is a Sonoma National Bank and a Wells Fargo
Bank in this plaza as well). Safeway is a long block West of the plaza
(which is on Healdsburg Avenue and Matheson Street.
The other grocery is Big John's Market at 1345 Healdsburg Avenue (at the corner of Dry Creek
Road) about a half mile north of the plaza (on the left). Big John's "offers
a full range of traditional natural and organic grocery item, a full service
deli, meat, bakery and produce departments and an expansive selection
of local wines".
There are a few other smaller specialty stores such as Anstead's Market
and Deli that has "organic produce, natural foods, health and beauty aids,
grass fed meats, organic chickens, supplements and full deli". Anstead's
is located at 428 Center Street a couple blocks north of the plaza (North
of the Post Office).
The Oakville Grocery is at 124 Matheson Street (at the corner of Center Street
on the plaza). Oakville has "regional and selective gourmet products,
there is an alfresco cafe style seating terrace featuring a freestanding
wood burning fireplace. The outside terrace is a place for customers to
enjoy a wide variety of menu items from our kitchen, pizza ovens, sandwich
bar, and rotisserie as well as wines by the glass from our wine tasting
bar". The store highlights Sonoma County producers in the selection of
specialty grocery, farmstead cheeses, charcuterie, baked goods, wines,
and produce.
Further away in Windsor there is a Raley's grocery and a Super Walmart
with grocery items. Santa Rosa (15 miles to the south) has a Trader Joe's
and a number of local and national chain groceries.
Healdsburg Area:
Healdsburg Info & Maps:
Healdsburg
Chamber of Commerce & Visitor's Bureau - 800-648-9922 (CA only) or
707-433-6935
and
Map
of Downtown Healdsburg
Event Locations:
Healdsburg
Golf Club at Tayman Park: has a Wedding and Event Center that provides
a picturesque location for the perfect Wine Country Wedding, Meeting or
Corporate Event. Presenting visitors with spectacular views of the Sonoma
County Wine Country, the Clubhouse offers a unique blend of timeless Wine
Country sophistication and convenient amenities. Capacity: 150 Guests.
Note from Wine Country Lodges: They have nice facilities there, nice chairs,
etc., bar service, and a kitchen that can be used, and they charge $150/hourfor
use of the facilities for picnics, family reunions, and other events.
It is very close to all of our homes (a half mile to 2 miles away from
all of our properties).
Villa
Chanticleer - Weddings, Special Events, Conferences - less than a
mile to Firefly and Northwoods Lodges (and another 1/2 to 1 mile to our
other homes).. Capacity: 350 Insdie / 150 Outside.
Alexander
Valley Community Hall - Enjoy the "Wine Country" elegance of our charming
hall nestled in the middle of the lush vineyards and premier wineries
of the Alexander Valley. Capacity: 200 Guests.
Thunderbird
Ranch - Weddings and Receptions, Compancy Events, Picnics & Family
Reunions. Tucked away in the heart of the wine country, Thunderbird Ranch
is surrounded by the lush green vineyards and picturesque rolling hills
of Alexander Valley. Capacity: 300 Guests.
Riverfront
Park - This large group picnic area is nestled in a grove of old Redwood
trees, and features an extra large BBQ and a volleyball area. It is disabled
accessible and has two chemical toilets. There are also multiple first-come,
first-served secluded picnic tables. The park has a two mile gravel path
that circles Lake Benoist. The lake has great fishing access and allows
non-motorized boating (electric OK). There is abundant wildlife and bird
watching. Picnic Area Capacity: 75.
Wine
Touring:
One of the wineries we think have the prettiest grounds to walk around
is Ferrari-Carrano on Dry Creek Road. If you wander as far as the Guerneville
area (to the south west of Healdsburg about 45 minutes), there is Korbel
Champagne Cellars. (It is very close to Armstrong State Redwoods which
we highly recommend you go see, and is also on the way to the ocean beaches)..
Korbel has been voted the best tour in the area. Korbel produces champagne,
and has done so for about a century. Their buildings are old and walking
around there is like walking around an old world little city. The tour
is very interesting, with a lot of historical content. They show how champagne
was made in the old fashioned, very labor intensive way long go, and then
show you how it's done now. You see old hand carved decorated barrels,
and old equipment, and old bottles. Lots of education with this tour,
and it's pretty there. You can go on a garden tour of their home next
to the winery, too, if you like and thats very nice also.
Healdsburg
Wineries - Links to some of the many wineries in and around Healdsburg
Russian
River Wine Road - Local winery & event information including maps
to the many local wineries and special event weekends including: Winter
Wineland, Barrel Tasting, Passport and Wine & Food Affair.
Sonoma County Online - Map
of Wineries
Wine
Touring, Chauffeur & Shuttle Services:
Limousine
Services:
Eclectic
Tour
- 707-224-2265 / 888-411-TOUR - Offering Private, Customized Wine Tours.
Highly recommended by a previous guest of
Wine Country Lodges.
North Bay Limousine - 707-836-8888
Style & Comfort Limousine - 707-838-3333
Touch of Class Limousine - 707-838-3900
Wine
Road Tours - 707-548-4421
Non-Limousine Chauffeured
Services:
Cable Car Charters - 707-433-3338
Eclectic
Tour -
707-224-2265 / 888-411-TOUR - Offering Private, Customized Wine Tours.
Highly recommended by a previous guest of
Wine Country Lodges.
Gourmet Tours - 707-433-1145
Healdsburg
Area Winery Tours
(Vans) - 707-433-6090 or 888-633-6090
Healdsburg
Taxi Cab & Car Service - 707-433-7088
Healdsburg
Wine Tour - 707-849-0503
Sonoma County Tours - 707-824-1304
Vine Rover Tours (Range Rovers)
- 707-838-1405
A Designated
Driver Program is offered 7 days a week until 3:00 am.
It offers pick-up and drop-off from any Healdsburg or Windsor location
and return the next day for vehicle retrival. They are "on-demand"
and can be here to pick you up in 6-9 minutes for departure or return.
Only $5.00 for an all day pass!
Spring:
The
signs of spring arrive early with tender blades of new grass appearing
shortly after the new year. Spring can be beautiful and balmy. By May,
the river has usually become suitable for kayaking, canoeing, and other
activities.
Summer:
Healdsburg's Mediterranean climate is mild year round. It is
dry (semi-arid) in the summer, with summer temperatures ranging between
70 and 95 degrees, usually cooling to the 50's overnight.
Year 'round it is smog-free and mosquitoes are scarce. Summer is the high
season for water sports, with swimming, boating, and lots of ways to enjoy
aquatic fun!
Fall:
In
the fall, our weather is typically warm, clear, sunny and summer-like.
Swimming and boating are usually possible until November.
Winter:
The
average rainfall is forty inches with temperatures ranging from 28 degrees
in the overnight to 60 degrees during the day, December through February.
We are 30 miles from the Pacific Coast, and the relatively warm Humboldt
current keeps us temperate and free of snowy conditions. Native steelhead
and salmon swim upstream to spawn during the winter months and provide
exciting fishing opportunities.
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