Thursday, March 26, 2015

Battle of the Brews


Sonoma County isn't just home to wine country, it's also home to many beer lovers. This Saturday, the Battle of the Brews takes place at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, featuring the 19th annual People's Choice Main Event! Proceeds benefit the Youth Benevolent Fund. For some details on the event, please see the information below, courtesy of the event website (where you can also find full details of Saturday's event).

Saturday, March 28, 2015
Grace Pavilion
Sonoma County Fairgrounds
1350 Bennett Valley Rd.
Santa Rosa, CA 95402

Craft Brew Cup and 'Wich Hunt: 1:00 - 4:00 pm
Main Event: 4:00 - 8:00 pm (Taps off at 7pm)

GET TICKETS
The All Access $95 Craft Cup tickets will include the following:

Tasting of all Craft Cup Competing Brews Starting at 1pm
Tasting of all 'Wich Hunt Competing Dishes Starting at 1pm
Live Jazz during the Craft Cup + 'Wich Hunt
Live demonstrations by vendors
One entry into the Craft Cup raffle
Access to the Main Event

For 19 years, the Active 20-30 club of Santa Rosa has held the Battle of the Brews fundraiser. This event has raised nearly $1,000,000 dollars, the proceeds of which have been distributed by our Youth Benevolent Fund to help change the lives of needy children.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Artisan Cheese Festival


Here at the Annadel, we live in the heart of Sonoma County wine country, and what goes better with wine than cheese? This weekend, one event combines these two worlds, California's 9th Annual Artisan Cheese Festival in Petaluma. The three-day festival kicks off tomorrow and runs through Sunday, March 22. Santa Rosa Convention and Visitors Bureau has more details:

California's 9th Annual Artisan Cheese Festival in Sonoma County Wine Country
Date: March 20 - 22, 2015
Time: 8:30 am - 4:00 pm

Location: Show map
Sheraton Sonoma County-Petaluma
745 Baywood Dr. 
Petaluma, CA 94954
USA

Contact: Judy Groverman Walker
Phone: 707-523-3728
Email: info@artisancheesefestival.com

Three days of cheese bliss awaits. Take a farm tour on Friday. Cheese making workshops; cheese pairings; learn cheese basics. Grand Cheese Tasting and Best in Cheese Competition on Saturday night with over 2 dozen restaurants showcasing cheese-inspired dishes for sampling with wines and beers. Bubble Brunch and Marketplace on Sunday where you can taste and buy cheeses from more than 20 artisan cheese makers; meet, try and buy the wares of artisan wineries, craft breweries and local food vendors

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Make Your Weekend Plans!


Do you feel spring in the air? We do! Take the opportunity to get out of the apartment this weekend and spend some time out and about in our area. We mentioned that we will have a booth at the Saint Patrick's Day 5K on Sunday, so we hope you will visit us there. However, the 5K is certainly not the only event taking place this weekend. Here are some other fun area events to keep you occupied, courtesy of The Press Democrat:

March 12-14
‘Pop-Up Paella Party’: Gerard Nebesky, prince of paella. 6 p.m. March 12-14. Relish Culinary Center, Healdsburg. $39. 431-9999, relishculinary.com.

Friday, March 13
Steve Gillette & Cindy Mangsen: Singer-songwriter duo. 7 p.m. March 13. Occidental Center for the Arts. $12-$15. 874-9392.

Friday, March 13
Sonoma Bach & Baltimore Consort: Shakespearean era songs. 8 p.m. March 13. $14-$22. First Church of Christ Scientist, Petaluma. sonomabach.org.

Friday, March 13
Fab Four: ‘The Ultimate Beatles Tribute Band.’ 8 p.m. March 13. Uptown Theatre, Napa. $39-$59. 259-0123, uptowntheatrenapa.com.

March 13-15
‘Romeo & Juliet’: Young Repertory stages Bard’s classic, March 13-15. $10-$15. Cinnabar Theater, Petaluma. 763-8920, cinnabartheater.org.

March 13-15
Barrel Tasting: Tastings at 100 wineries in the Alexander, Dry Creek and Russian River Valleys. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. today through Sunday and March 13-15. wineroad.com.

Saturday, March 14
Vin Olivo Grand Tasting: 60 wineries, 25 restaurateurs. 7 p.m. March 14. Renaissance Lodge at Sonoma. $75-$85. sonomavalleywine.com.

Saturday, March 14
Vaud & the Villains: Cabaret show. 8:30 p.m. March 14. Mystic Theatre, Petaluma. $20-$23. 765-2121, mystictheatre.com.

Saturday, March 14
New trail opening: East Slope Sonoma Mountain Ridge Trail, Jack London State Park, Glen Ellen. Public hike, noon March 14. Free. 938-5216, jacklondonpark.com.

Saturday, March 14
Sonoma County Bluegrass & Folk Festival: 1-9 p.m. March 14. Sebastopol Community Cultural Center. $30-$35. 823-1511, seb.org.

Sunday, March 15
Peter Case: Grammy-winning singer-songwriter. 8 p.m. March 15. $25-$35. HopMonk Tavern, Sonoma. 935-9100, hopmonk.com.

Sunday, March 15
Anne-Marie McDermott: Piano concert. 4 p.m. March 15. Newman Auditorium, SRJC. $15-$26. santarosa.edu.

Sunday, March 15
Ring of Truth Trio: Traditional Irish concert. 7:30 p.m. March 15. Cinnabar Theater, Petaluma. $26. 763-8920, cinnabartheater.org.

Sunday, March 15
‘In the Mood’: 1940s musical revue. 3 p.m. March 15. Wells Fargo Center, Santa Rosa. $35-$65. 546-3600, wellsfargocenterarts.org.

Through March 15
‘Bonnie & Clyde’: Musical based on notorious ‘30s bank robbers runs through March 15 at 6th Street Playhouse, Santa Rosa. $15-$37. 523-4185. 6thstreetplayhouse.com

Through March 15
‘Shining City’: Irish ghost story runs through March 15 at the Main Stage West theater in Sebastopol. $15-$27. 823-0177,mainstagewest.com.

Through March 15
Baseball Exhibit: Historical photo exhibition of the Negro Leagues, through March 15. University Library Art Gallery, Sonoma State University. sonoma.edu.

Through April 20
Alison Saar: LA artist’s work on display through April 20. Sonoma County Museum, Santa Rosa. 579-1500, sonomacountymuseum.org.


Friday, March 6, 2015

6th Annual Sonoma County Restaurant Week


Living in wine country puts us in close proximity to plenty of delectable dining! Monday will kick off a cornerstone event or the Santa Rosa and Sonoma County foodie community - the 6th Annual Sonoma County Restaurant Week! The event runs March 9 - 15, and allows area restaurants and diners to offer and enjoy two-course lunches and three-course dinner at an affordable cost! Here are more details, courtesy of Sonoma County Restaurant Week's website:

The sixth annual Sonoma County Restaurant Week will again be a seven day celebration of our county’s finest food!

Lunch                   or           Dinner

$10 $15 $20                       $19 $29 $39

Two Meals

Three Great Prices

The 6th annual Sonoma County Restaurant Week will continue the tradition of celebrating the finest Sonoma County food! From March 9th through March 15th, 2015, participating restaurants will present fantastic food at fantastic prices. The 2-course prix-fixe lunch option will be offered again in 2015 by participating restaurants, priced at $10, $15 or $20. And as always, all restaurants will offer a 3-course prix-fixe dinner menu for $19, $29 or $39.

There are no tickets or passes required. Food lovers can simply dine out at as many participating restaurants as they would like during Sonoma County Restaurant Week, explore new dining opportunities, or enjoy old favorites. Reservations are strongly recommended!

What is Sonoma County Restaurant Week?
Sonoma County Restaurant Week is a weeklong event celebrating the fine dining opportunities in Sonoma County. Local food aficionados have the opportunity to enjoy special prix-fixe menus from participating restaurants throughout Sonoma County for the week. These three-course special dinner menus will be priced at $19, $29, or $39. These prices are for one three course meal at a participating restaurant. Continuing this year, participating restaurants will also offer a prix-fixe lunch menu. The special 2-course lunches will be priced at $10, $15 and $20. Each restaurant selects its own price point. Restaurants are encouraged to use local ingredients and feature a local wine for Restaurant Week.

When is it?
The sixth annual Sonoma County Restaurant Week will be from Monday, March 9th through Sunday, March 15th, 2015.

Do I need tickets?
No tickets or passes are needed. Simply find a restaurant on the restaurant list and dine out!

Will the menus vary significantly?
Absolutely! Sonoma County Restaurant Week features a wide array of cuisines at three different price points, and now for two different meals, so that you can have an abundance of options at a price that you want. Check out featured menus by clicking on our Restaurant List.

When should I make a reservation?
Since this is a highly anticipated event, it is best to make reservations as early as possible. We recommend calling 7-10 days in advance.

Are tips, beverages, gratuity, or tax included in the three price-points?
Tips, beverages, gratuity, or tax are not included in the price. The promotion includes 3 plated dinner courses, or 2 lunch courses, which will most likely be an appetizer, entree, and dessert on the dinner menu, and an appetizer or dessert and an entree on the lunch menu.

Are there any special themes or promotions?
Chefs are planning on incorporating local, seasonal ingredients and some may feature a wine of their choice to accompany your meal. If a wine is served, it is most likely not included in the price.

Will all participating restaurants offer their Restaurant Week menu all day and every day during Restaurant Week?
Restaurant Week is now a lunch and dinner promotion, although some restaurants may offer only dinner. Restaurants will offer their Restaurant Week menu only during the days they are open. Please check with each restaurant for exact days and hours the Restaurant Week menu will be served.

If a menu has multiple options for each course, do I choose one from each course or do I get to eat all of the options listed?
You can only choose one selection from each course. Many restaurants are providing several options for each course, as to please all diets as well as those who may want to enjoy an establishment more than once during the week.
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