![]() ![]() Well shaded, comfortable seating, surrounded by lush landscaping. Their patio is the perfect place to indulge in lunch between wine tastings. Natural light floods the dining area during the day, while the soft glow of crackling wood bathes guests at night. Offering a welcoming atmosphere to strangers and regulars alike, Harvest Table’s dining room boasts smooth wood finishes and a classic oversized brick fireplace. The only difference is, that this party happens to be orchestrated by Michelin starred Chef, Charlie Palmer. It’s comfortable, beautifully designed and each guest is welcomed as if they were family. ![]() Insider Tip: The patio at Press is open year round and boasts top notch heaters to keep you toasty even when the temps begin to drop.ĭining at Harvest Table is like attending a very lovely dinner party at a friend’s house. All cooked to perfection on a custom-built, wood-fired grill and rotisserie. Patrons can sit back in their warm, inviting dining room and enjoy vegetables grown from their two on site gardens along with Prime beef, from legendary Bay Area butcher Brian Flannery, free-range poultry, and lamb from the Sonoma Coast. Their warm vineyard setting includes indoor and outdoor seating, large fireplaces and a handcrafted walnut bar framed by twin wine towers showing their extensive Napa Valley-only wine collection. Along with only serving Regional wines, they take locavore living seriously. Few things pair better with wine than fine, dry-aged Prime beef and at Press that’s their specialty. While the valley is home to some of the most beautiful farm grown produce around, Press has something special for those with a more carnivorous appetite. ![]() But what if you’re looking for something more? Maybe with a little more ambiance? Check out the list below for our picks of restaurants sure to wow visitors, even before the meal gets to the table. From produce grown steps away from where it’s served, to locally sourced meats and poultry, the valley offers a cornucopia of foodie delights for everyone. It’s no surprise, especially in wine country, that the old adage of eating with your eyes first rings true like nowhere else. ![]()
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