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Latest comment: 4 years ago by John Broughton

Notes:

  • tasting at Zialena, a family-owned winery that didn’t suffer damages but was right up against the burn zone.
  • An additional great spot to taste: Locals, which has dozens of wines from small regional producers

Other additions:

More:

  • Bosworth & Son - hats, hats, hats - downtown
"Bosworth’s General Store has occupied the east side of our main “drag” of Geyserville Avenue, that part of the old Redwood Highway that runs through the Geyserville area. While most of Bosworth’s has now become a Western hattery and a historical museum, a new tenant has taken over a portion of what was the hardware section of the old store. Things just got a lot more “general” again in this location! Robert’s Relics presents a hand-selected collection of vintage and antique items, nicely arranged in a clean and airy shop. ... They are open Wednesday-Sunday from ten-ish to five-ish" - February 2020 -- John Broughton 00:08, 13 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
  • Gin' Gilli's Vintage Home
  • Meeker Vineyard Tasting Room - 21035 Geyserville Ave
  • Mercury Wine, 21015 Geyserville Ave [with Ramazzoti Wines, I think]
  • Geyserville Coffee Company
  • Pech Merle Winery Tasting Lounge, 21001 Geyserville Ave -- John Broughton 19:58, 24 December 2019 (UTC)Reply

To be added:

"Late in the month, the Guerneville-based Fargo Brothers will be performing their own special blend of blues, roots rock and Americana music on March 28th at the River Rock Casino. The show starts at 8pm. This spot on the west-facing hillsides of the Mayacamas mountains is part of the greater Geyserville area. While the River Rock Casino is naturally known best for its gambling, it also offers several restaurants including the only late-night Chinese food in at least a thirty-mile radius of Geyserville." -- John Broughton 00:08, 13 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
  • Corner Project Ales and Eats, Geyserville: This family-run brewpub has one brother brewing and the other manning the kitchen. More than just fried pub grub, Chef Tom Adamian’s menu includes comforting dishes like meatball sandwiches, grilled veggie sandos, gem salad and tomato salad. Locally sourced, the menu changes up weekly. Menu favorites include Geyserville cheesesteaks, chocolate beer brownie and house-fermented pickle plates. 21079 Geyserville Ave., Geyserville, cornerprojectales.com