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Napa Valley Wine Train
The Napa Valley Wine Train has been a tourist attraction for almost 25 years. It takes up to 370 passengers on a three hour, 36 mile round-trip journey between Napa and St. Helena, along a
Read More »Balloon Ride over Napa Valley
A must-do activity when visiting the Napa Valley is a hot air balloon ride. We did ours with a company called Balloons Above the Valley. The winds and weather tend to be most amenable
Read More »Review: Gott’s Roadside, Napa
At each end of the Napa Valley there is a Gott’s Roadside restaurant – one in St. Helena and one in Napa. We ate at the Napa location on First Street, next to the
Read More »Review: Bottega, Yountville, Napa Valley
Our last full evening in Napa Valley was spent at Bottega, an Italian restaurant owned by Chef Michael Chiarello. Bottega didn’t quite have the same relaxed atmosphere that most of Napa has. It was
Read More »Review: Angele, Napa, Napa Valley
We arrived in Napa at almost 9pm, so dinner options were limited. In the same building as our hotel (The Napa River Inn) are two restaurants – Celadon and Angele. Angele had an opening,
Read More »Review: Bouchon Bistro, Yountville, Napa Valley
The impossibility of getting a reservation at The French Laundry made getting one at Bouchon Bistro a requirement. Bouchon is also owned by Chef Thomas Kellor. It is a French restuarant in food, appearance,
Read More »Review: Mustards Grill, Yountville, Napa Valley
Outside of the town area of Yountville, right on the Saint Helena Highway is Mustards Grill. Self advertised as upscale trucker food, Mustards Grill offers common American fare but done in a sophisticated way and served with
Read More »Review: REDD, Yountville, Napa Valley
Midway up the Napa Valley is a little town called Yountville, that is home to so many amazing restaurants, including the world renowned The French Laundry. Some are owned by celebrity chefs, such as
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