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How to Spend A Perfect Day in Santa Rosa

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to fit any occasion. With so much to do, see and eat, we’ve narrowed down some quintessential spots for an effortless, perfect day in Santa Rosa.

Gazing into the breakfast pastry case at  (208 Davis St.), it’s clear tough decisions will have to be made. A savory caramelized onion-cheddar scone might be easier to nibble while wandering nearby Railroad Square, but the sticky buns also beckon. Maybe today’s the day to go for both.

The Crebble: croissant dough rolled in maple sugar and sea salt from Marla SR Bakery and Cafe in Santa Rosa, Nov. 16, 2023. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)
The Crebble: croissant dough rolled in maple sugar and sea salt from Marla SR Bakery and Cafe in Santa Rosa, Nov. 16, 2023. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)
Cast Away Yarn Shop in Santa Rosa’s Railroad Square
Cast Away Yarn Shop in Santa Rosa’s Railroad Square has walls of colorful yarn for sale, craft supplies and gifts. The shop has been a staple business in the area for over 10 years. Photo taken Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2023. (Chad Surmick / The Press Democrat)

is brimming with inspiration — you just have to be in the right mood to see it. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the neighborhood’s nooks and crannies offer up vintage vinyl and shoes and what’s said to be one of the largest yarn stores in the country.

Hop back in the car for a nostalgic journey with Snoopy and the Peanuts gang at the (2301 Hardies Lane). Watch a timeless animated special in the theater, then seek firmer footing and a moment of calm in Snoopy’s outdoor labyrinth.

Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa
Paloma, 6, and Fernando Lopez, 4, of Healdsburg celebrated the 20th anniversary of The Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa, Monday, Aug. 15, 2022. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)
Churros from La Churroteka food truck at Mitote Food Park in Santa Rosa's Roseland neighborhood. (Heather Irwin/The Press Democrat)
Churros from La Churroteka food truck at Mitote Food Park in Santa Rosa’s Roseland neighborhood. (Heather Irwin/The Press Democrat)

Further south in the Roseland neighborhood, the food trucks at  (665 Sebastopol Road) offer up some of the best Mexican eats in Sonoma County. For lunch, feast on carnitas tlayuda at Antojitos Victoria or fish tacos at Pezcow. A stop at La Churroteka for a churro filled with chocolate is a must.

At the mountaintop  (6860 Serenity Way), just east of the city in Bennett Valley, unwind with a Bordeaux blend while taking in panoramic views of the Monet-inspired lily ponds and gardens. There’s even a Monet-style arched footbridge.

Coursey Graves Estate Winery in Santa Rosa. (Coursey Graves Estate Winery)
Coursey Graves Estate Winery in Santa Rosa. (Coursey Graves Estate Winery)
Breads & Spreads at Monti's in the renovated Montgomery Village space in Santa Rosa. (Monti's)
Breads & Spreads at Monti’s in the renovated Montgomery Village space in Santa Rosa. (Monti’s)

You might feel as though you’ve traveled the world by the time you land back in town at (714 Village Court), which reopened in the fall of 2024 after a major renovation. Spreads & Bread is fun to order with hummus, sweet and spicy eggplant, whipped beet feta and za’atar flatbread to share.

Looking for more to do in the bustling city of Santa Rosa? Check out our dining editor’s favorite, secret Santa Rosa restaurants, or the best places for wine tasting downtown. For something off the beaten path to do with a partner, we’ve also rounded up a dozen fun and unique date ideas in Santa Rosa.

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