Glen Ellen is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sonoma Valley, Sonoma County, California, United States. The population was 784 at the 2010 census, down from 992 at the 2000 census. Glen Ellen is the location of Jack London State Historic Park (including the Wolf House), Sonoma Valley Regional Park, and a former home of Hunter S. Thompson.
Restaurants in Glen Ellen
5.0 based on 99 reviews
A fantastic small winery that makes big, great wines. Totally unpretentious, down-to-earth, delicious wines. Go, buy, join the wine club, do everything. You won't regret it.
5.0 based on 29 reviews
Welcome to Magical Massage and Inspiration Gallery, an oasis for relaxation, art, and healing in the heart of Sonoma Wine Country. Located in a 22 ft. wine barrel, Magical Massage is the perfect place to unwind on your wine country vacation. We offer a creative menu of spa services using certified organic body products, local Sonoma lavender oil, local art and jewelry.
Loved this place. Great value - massages included hot stones, hot towels & aromatherapy in a fun setting- a giant wine barrel. We will return!
5.0 based on 147 reviews
Founded by Henry and Vittorio Belmonte, Wellington Cellars is a winery where the passion for creating fine wines can be seen and tasted with each handcrafted bottle of wine.
We prefer to visit small and/or family owned vineyards to experience wines unavailable at home. Our wine consultant, Allie, was very knowledgeable about the wines produced by this small winery. She was very friendly and attentive. She did a good job of cross-promoting the sister winery, VJB, which led us to an great unexpected stop.
5.0 based on 34 reviews
Wine Country Chocolates is the best shop ever. It’s the first store I drive to when visiting Sonoma. They have the best non-dairy chocolates. If you have a lactose allergy, this is the place to go. They also have regular delicious chocolate too. Check it out, stores are located in Sonoma and Glen Elen CA.
5.0 based on 79 reviews
Transcendence's "Broadway Under The Stars" is a series of award-winning concerts featuring accomplished Broadway and Hollywood performers under the stars in the majestic open-air winery ruins in Sonoma's Jack London State Historic Park. Performers from Broadway and beyond, including artists from The Book Of Mormon, Wicked, Les Miserables, 42nd Street, Hairspray, Mary Poppins, Mamma Mia and more. Each evening begins with pre-show picnicking on the great lawn, alongside the vineyards of the park (with multiple wineries pouring and food and wine available for purchase), and concludes with an evening of inspirational entertainment that Before It’s News dubbed “...goosebumps all around.” Recently named "Theater Of The Year" for the second consecutive year by Broadway World San Francisco and the #2 "Outdoor Concert Venue You Shouldn't Miss" in the United States by USA Today's 10BEST, this concert series offers sensational evenings in wine country you'll never forget.
The Holiday Spectacular 2019 was sooo good, I could have gone back and watched it all over again. The production was wonderfully orchestrated and choreographed. The performers -- every one of them -- brimmed with talent, energy, vitality and project sheer joy at what they're doing. Most fun I've had at a theater event in a long time.
5.0 based on 30 reviews
We take our wine making very seriously and we enjoy the fruits of our labor with humor and irreverence. Vineyards and Winery located in the heart of Sonoma Valley, specifically in Glen Ellen. We produce only the finest wines and make sure there is laughter every day. Please call Bob for private tour/tasting at the winery.
We visited Two Amigos last week. Bob was a great host and told us all about the history of the place and the wine. The tour was excellent along with the wine. I am not a huge wine drinker but the wines they have are amazing. We joined the wine club and look forward to having some great wines arrive in the mail before Thanksgiving.
5.0 based on 23 reviews
The winery is in a small village with several other stores close by to visit. The folks at the winery are friendly, helpful, professional and experienced in the area of wines in this area.The wines are delightful especially several of the whites. It is a must stop if you are in the area.
5.0 based on 45 reviews
A visit to Lasseter Family Winery is an exploration for all the senses, and one that will not be easily forgotten. Visits are offered by appointment only, and are available daily beginning at 10am. Estate visits last approximately one and one-half hour. Join us at our beautiful estate in the Sonoma Valley for a behind the scenes look at the Art of Winemaking and the passion that the Lasseter's have brought to the challenge of producing world class wines. The Lasseter Family's love of old-world style blended wines inspired them to begin revitalizing these historic vineyards in 2002 and their commitment is evident from the moment you drive thru our front gate and gaze upon the sweeping vista of meticulously maintained vineyards. Your visit begins with a walk through our organically farmed vineyards - where all great wines begin. From there, you'll explore our Barrel room, Tank Room and Crush pad, where your Wine Specialist host will bring the journey of grape - to - glass to life. You'll then be invited to relax in our intimate Wine Room to taste the collection of Lasseter Family Wines accompanied by a plate of local, artisan cheeses. Throughout your visit, you'll see how the Lasseter's zest for living and love of storytelling is evident in every detail - From the series of original label art commissioned by local artist Dennis Ziemienski thru the balanced & harmonious wines created by Winemaker Julia Iantosca. *Note: Our last appointment of the day is offered at 4pm, and does not include a tour. The fee for this tasting only appointment is $25 per person. $35/$25* per person (Complimentary for Lasseter Family Wine Club members**) **Number of complimentary visits determined by membership level.
Lasseter just opened recently for wine club members. They offered a bottle service with cheese platter to enjoy on their new patio area. We enjoyed visiting with the staff and as always the wonderful wine. Thank you so much for your wonderful hospitality during this crazy Covid time.
4.5 based on 468 reviews
Jack London State Historic Park, comprised of 1400 acres, is the legacy of Jack London, one of America's most famous authors. The park offers historic buildings dating to the late 1870's, great scenic beauty and more than 20 miles of trails open to hikers, bikers and horseback riders. The park is open year-round, 7 days, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. There is no camping. Day Use fee is $10/car. Historic buildings include the House of Happy Walls, the Wolf House Ruin, barns, the Cottage where Jack London lived and died and the famous "Pig Palace".
What a GEM! Jack London is California’s first native born novelist and this State Park is a chance to walk in his footsteps and appreciate his creativity and uniqueness. From the self-guided walking tours of Wolf House, the Beauty Ranch, and his cottage to the more extensive hikes up to London and Fern Lakes, is truly a walk back into the early 1900s. Unfortunately due to Covid the museum house was closed, and a return trip when it’s open is a must. I never tire of this State Park and the history it contains. Always include a picnic lunch to enjoy on property.
4.5 based on 810 reviews
At Benziger, we're about three things: family, great wine and healthy vineyards. For more than thirty years, we've farmed our ranch on Sonoma Mountain and searched Sonoma County for the most distinctive and expressive vineyards. Once found, we tend these sites using certified Biodynamic, organic and sustainable farming methods. The result is a portfolio of authentic and memorable wines. Our Partners Wine Tour will satisfy the palate of any wine enthusiast. This tour provides a behind-the-scenes look at our Biodynamic estate vineyard and wine caves and finishes with an exclusive wine tasting of estate wines.
Stopped here after hiking Jack London park. It's a lovely hilltop winery with pretty grounds, a tram tour, history lesson, and a big board with the family's recommendations for local must sees. We ended up shipping wine home after a tasting. The grounds are really nice with a big outdoor seating area.
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