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"Located slightly north and west of downtown proper, Coddingtown is easily accessed from Highway 101, and covers all your shopping bases, including a very popular Nordstrom's Rack and Macy's on one end and an extensive Whole Foods and JC Penny on the other with a midpoint anchor of Target. It's easy to make your way to your favorite shops and to enjoy some really excellent food — including Sea Noodle Bar, Jack's Urban Eats, and a sizable take out section at Whole Foods with hot and cold foods and a salad bar. The bottom line: there's no reason to 'shop 'til you drop' in Santa Rosa."
"Established in 1967, the Santa Rosa Original Certified Farmers Market is a market where farmers, ranchers and artisan food producers gather to sell their delicious wares to eagerly awaiting gourmands, aficionados and food lovers. Being a ‘certified’ farmers market guarantees that all the produce is as fresh as it gets, from fruit and vegetables, honey, eggs and flowers, to meat and poultry products, all of which are grown locally. The market is open year-round on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8 am to 1 pm and offers a fantastic chance to stroll around in your own time, take in the sights, sounds and smells and chat with the vendors."
"The Santa Rosa Original Certified Farmers Market was founded over 20 years ago and is known as a place where local ranchers and growers come together to showcase the best of the local produce from sunny California. If you love food and enjoy sampling local delicacies then this is definitely not to be missed and you can pick up items like fruits and vegetables as well as cheeses, homemade goods, and even arts and crafts items like candles."
"Established over two decades ago to celebrate the spirit of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa's Wednesday Night Market is the county’s premier Farmer's Market and Street Fair. Held every night over a three-month period during the summer, the market is located in downtown Santa Rosa. It is a gathering of locals and visitors who come to sample food, cold drinks and listen to live entertainment."
"The Wednesday Night Market in Santa Rosa has been in operation for over 20 years and is a mixture of a traditional farmers market and a street style fair. The night market runs during the summer months in Santa Rosa so make sure that you don’t miss it if you are in town, and you can expect to find lots of delicious food here as well as live music, dancing, and some delicious drinks."
"Located right downtown, within easy walking distance of both Courthouse Square and Railroad Square, on B Street between First and Sixth streets. There are over 100 stores available, but a few are worth special note: Lush Cosmetics offers products made from fresh organic fruit and vegetables with pure essential oils. If you love music and pop culture, visit Hot Topic — from the in-store events to band T-shirts and body jewelry, they've got you covered."
"Santa Rosa Plaza is the premiere shopping destination in Sonoma County, offering unparalleled choice and shops found nowhere else in the North Bay. A trip to wine country would not be complete without a visit to Santa Rosa Plaza!"
"Upstairs Art Gallery displays original paintings, collage, photography, fine art prints, jewelry, fused glass, raku pottery, turned-wood vessels, bird carvings, and textiles created by Sonoma County artists; the gallery is located in a mezzanine that looks out over the Levin & Company bookstore."
"A post shared by James Burke (@jburke2220) on Dec 27, 2016 at 1:12pm PST. Visit the museum of Robert Louis Stevenson, author of several poems and children’s books. The museum is found in a single room at St. Helena’s Public Library and it contains rare and interesting collections of the original copies and manuscripts of some of Stevenson’s works that include the Treasure Island and Dr. Jekkyl and Mr. Hyde, all of which are considered classics."
"Ca'toga Galleria D'arte is a unique open house art gallery featuring the diverse collection of works by Carlo Marchiori, a world renowned artist famous for his beautiful ceiling murals depicting human and animal figures in fluid motion."
"Take an up close look at the history of Calistoga at this popular local attraction. Located in downtown Calistoga, this fun museum offers a look back to Calistoga as the elegant 1860s Hot Springs resort developed by pioneer, promoter, publisher, entrepreneur, and California's first millionaire, Sam Brannan. 1311 Washington St, Calistoga, CA94515"
"History Museums1311 Washington St, Calistoga, CA 94515MoreLess Info. The permanent exhibits at the Sharpsteen Museum are designed to show the history of the upper Napa Valley from prehistory to post World War I. In addition to the exhibits, the museum features dioramas that depict Calistoga during its time in the 1860s when it was a resort."
"Serving up artisan baked goods since 1923, Costeaux is a carb-lover’s dream. Known for its variety of breads — all made in-house using a slow fermentation process — this full-service bakery is our go-to spot for enjoying coffee (or a mimosa) while savoring a slice of cake."
"First things first, grab some coffee and delicious pastries at the cutest bakery—Costeaux. If you’re looking for something heartier than their (delicious) croissants, I love their quiche."
"I used to come here all the time, I would usually order a chow mein and have it for dinner with my family. The last time I got food here, it was horrible..."
"Working hours: From 11:30 AM to 02:30 PM(Hours or availability may differ due to COVID-19). Address: 500 Mission Boulevard - 95409. Delivery:FREE (Collection & Delivery )"
"Customer service lol tried it one more time, food had a burnt taste to it; not sure if old oil; or what that nasty taste was. Paid 8$ plus for a lunch sp..."
"We tried the new Chinese restaurant here in Rincon Valley last night; China Legend. This delightful restaurant uses only Free Range Chicken from…"
"You want good Chinese food, consider going to Royal China it’s the next shopping center on the right. Definitely do not recommend!"