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GIFTS of Local FOOD: Consumables - Nothing to Launder or Dust!
MANY of us don’t want another object to figure out where to place. Food make more sense to us. In Sonoma County you can find locally grown, locally produced, locally created food products in every town. We are Mecca for fine food and fine wine. Some markets even sell beautifully made baskets you can purchase along with the food so you have everything ready to go.
Locally-Owned markets for Locally Made food:
Andy’s Produce Market - andysproduce.com
This is MY market - this and tiny Speer’s in Forestville! Andy’s has my kind
of food...fresh, organic fruits and vegetables to bulk flour, granola, spices and herbs - EVERYTHING is EXCELLENT! Their bulk is the best!
1691 Gravenstein Hwy N, Sebastopol - (707) 823-8661
Big John’s Market - bigjohnsmarket.com
The cheese section greets you as you enter and it’s easy to get hung up right
there. Local & Fresh is their motto and they come through. It’s just what north county needed. Their Salad and Hot Bar is better than home-made!
1345 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg - (707) 433-7151
Community Market - srcommunitymarket.com
This market has served healthy food eaters for a long time, then expanded to
a second store in Sebastopol. Owned and run by the people who work there, you can count on carefully chosen quality products.
1899 Mendocino Ave, Santa Rosa - (707) 546-1806 6762 Sebastopol Ave #100, Sebastopol - (707) 407-4020
Fircrest Market - fircrestmarket.com
Excellent market on the small side with a huge variety of food. Very friendly
staff. For people who loathe large markets, this one gives you exactly what you need in south Sebastopol. Their freshly ground peanut butter is the best!
998 Gravenstein Hwy S, Sebastopol - (707) 823-9171
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enjoyed for decades. Excellent choice of products and a personable alternative to the large grocery stores in the area.
Glen Ellen Village Market - sonomamarket.net
Lucky locals don’t have to wander out of their delightful enclave nestled
along Sonoma Creek. Duck in under the oaks for everything fine food. 13751 Arnold Dr, Glen Ellen (707) 996-6728
Molsberry’s Market - molsberrymarket.com
What a blessing this market is. Smack in the middle of housing developments
just east of Hwy 101, you can get fresh food in a market that’s easy to navigate. Locally sourced fish is my favorite and my reason to stop by on the way home.
522 Larkfield Center, Santa Rosa - (707) 546-5041
Olivers Markets - oliversmarket.com
This grocery business set the bar high for all others in Sonoma County.
Excellent choice of products with an emphasis on LOCAL. Friendly staff, well- designed displays, fresh food as well as ready-to-eat. These stores have it all!
546 East Cotati Ave., Cotati - (707) 795-9501
560 Montecito Center, Santa Rosa - (707) 537-7123
461 Stony Point Rd, Santa Rosa - (707) 284-3530
9230 Old Redwood Highway, Windsor - (707) 687-2050
Paci c Market - fiestamkt.com
Both of these markets are small enough to give you the opportunity to get
your shopping done efficiently while still offering a large selection of fine food. They have their own butcher and offer ready-to-eat meals as well.
1465 Town and Country Dr, Santa Rosa - (707) 546-3663
550 Gravenstein Hwy. North , Sebastopol, CA 95472 (707) 823.9735
Petaluma Market - petalumamarket.com
Just west of downtown, this store serves downtown residents and people who leave work and don’t want to face a shopping center on the way home. Local owners pride themselves in high quality products and excellent service.
210 Western Ave, Petaluma - (707) 762-8452
Sonoma Market - sonomamarket.net
No longer locally-owned but still the same market, in essence, people have
500 W Napa St # 550, Sonoma - (707) 996-3411


































































































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