asweet81
We had a birthday party here- the food was good and the service too, only bad comment... It was lunch time and it was VERY noisy and loud. Wish that we could have had a spot that was little quieter. I understand they have expanded to a lrger facility. Will have to check it out.
HK04548
Went here with a good friend for an outdoor lunch. The server was wonderful, as well as the hostess. Prompt and attentive. The food however was terrible. Beware the "grilled steak tri-tips au jus sandwich" it is no more than extremely overcooked, tough, gristle filled roast beef. Not really a treat at all. The wine was good, view very nice. Table was sort of falling apart. Sorry to say it was very disappointing. Would definately not recommend eating here.
Baxrebel
The staff was wonderful and helpful. The meeting room is in a very nice venue. Bring all materials and items you need for your event. This is not like a hotel -- they do not have materials, projectors, etc readily available. The screen was a little difficult to see because the room has a lot of natural light. If you have a bright projector it will help. Very nice event area, and we used the winery restaurant for lunch. Ate outdoors on covered patio. Good food, well prepared at a reasonable price.
cahimi
The food here has gotten SO much better over the last 2 years. What a pleasant lunch place, either indoors in the small adobe dining room or outdoors in the garden. I love the Wine Country Salad with figs and chicken.
eldormido
Unbeatably dry champagne with a delicious overtone of grapefruit.
DavidS904
Liked at least one item. Tried other wines...Fair to good overall.
AmeliaLivermore
We had a tasty lunch in the cozy Italian-esque decorated cafe located across from winery tasting room. My chicken-green chile-pepper jack sandwich was delicious. I opted for a Wine Country side salad in lieu of the pasta salad and glad I did. Mixed greens with candied pecans-yum! Finished off with a nice little espresso before heading over to taste the wine. Loved the Sparkeling wine the best.
john67609128
good but fish dishes were just ok. Eating outside was great until the bird scaring explosions went off
VickiG95340
The restaurant also has outdoor dining and has a gorgeous view of the hills. My grand daughters love to go here. This was one of my mom's favorite places to eat and relax. Service is good and the food is exceptional. They also have a tent for special occasions.
cnsdad
We visit this winery on a regular basis. They have some very nice wines. Lighter reds in the Cab Franc to nice bold in their syrahs. The cafe has very good food. There are 2 outdoor bocce courts that are available for use on the weekends when the tasting room is open and they have bocce dinners each Wednesday nights in the spring and summer months.
CPA_m0m
We went to the big tent out back for a Mother's Day Brunch. Just to keep things in context, it is literally a tent that is totally dirty. The floor is cement. The tables are wobbly and the chairs are plastic. The bathrooms are fancy port-a-pottys. All this glamour for "only" $29.95 for adults and $19.95 for kids!We were seated by a man who appeared to be a manager and were told that someone would be right over to help us. After 10 minutes and no sign of the manager or a server, we flagged down the bus boy who told us to go ahead and get our food. We went and filled our plates, but skipped a few dishes because there were flies all over some of the food. We returned to our seats and still no server to bring us drinks. We still did not see the manager, so we asked the bus boy if he could get us some drinks, which he did with a smile. 10 more minutes and still no server, but ah, the manager is on the other side of the tent. My husband went to talk to the manager who assured us that someone would be right over. Someone did come and asked us if we would like anything else to drink. We ordered two apples juices and two champagnes. The server came back with the apple juice, we reminded him about the champagne but we never saw him again. Then, my two daughters and I needed to use the restroom. Well, not really a restroom, but a glorified port-a-potty. It's one of the nicer ones, you know, the kind you can flush and there's a sink inside where you can wash your hands. But wait - there was no water - whereever the water was being pumped in from seemed to have gone dry - so we couldn't flush and we couldn't was our hands - yuk! Luckily I always have a stash of antibacterial wipes in my purse.As we left, the smiling young lady up front asked us how our brunch was. I told her it was the worst dining experience I had ever had. She looked at my bill of $102 (for 2 adults and 2 kids) and said she could take off 20%. I told her it was a nice offer, but she was still handing me a bill for $81 and in my opinion the whole experience was not worth $10. She told us to call the winery and talk to the manager, and they would surely make things right for us. She charged our credit card $81 and away we went. My husband went to the winery two days later, but was told there was nobody there who could help him at the time. The next day I called the winery, asked for a manager, and got a voicemail. I left all the information above on the manger's voicemail, explaining that I wanted to give them the opportunity to make things right, that our experience was definitely not worth $81. It's been almost two weeks and nobody has bothered to call us. It was a very disappointing experience all the way around.
匿名
My husband and I love this place. It is a hidden gem. It is a rustic winery with some great wines. It also host a lovely cafe with a chef that prepares some of the best fish and seafood dishes in the bay area. The only problem is the hours of operation are limited 11-3pm and they only serve dinner on friday nights.