The 10 Best Shopping in Sonoma County, Sonoma County

April 16, 2022 Giuseppe Pratt

Discover the best top things to do in Sonoma County, United States including Patrick Amiot Junk Art, Valley of the Moon Pottery & North Eagle Gallery, Paradise Ridge Winery Kenwood, Lisa Kristine Gallery Sonoma, Riverfront Art Gallery, Arts Guild of Sonoma, Antique Society, Vintage Bank Antiques, Imagery Estate Winery & Art Gallery, Luther Burbank Center for the Arts.
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1. Patrick Amiot Junk Art

2371 Gravenstein Hwy S 382 Florence Ave., Sebastopol, CA 95472-8225 +1 707-824-9388 [email protected] http://www.patrickamiotart.com
Excellent
84%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
1%
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5.0 based on 169 reviews

Patrick Amiot Junk Art

Reviewed By SonomaTrekker - Sebastopol, United States

Visiting Sebastopol without walking up Florence Ave. is like visiting Paris without stopping by the Eiffel Tower -- don't skip it. Florence Avenue is 1/3 of a mile (.33) in length and only 3 blocks off Main Street. Most, if not all, homes on the street have a whimsical Amiot in the front yard, many of which reflect something about the resident(s). It takes less than 10 min to walk the length without stopping and the art is wonderfully clever!

6191 Sonoma Hwy, Santa Rosa, CA 95409-5717 +1 707-538-2554 [email protected] http://valleyofthemoonpottery.com/ValleyoftheMoonPottery/Welcome.html
Excellent
88%
Good
6%
Satisfactory
6%
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Valley of the Moon Pottery & North Eagle Gallery

We are sad to report that our Pottery, Gallery and Treefarm has burned to the ground in the Glass Fire on Sept 28th, 2020. We are deeply saddened to have lost our life's work and business as well as our home. We will miss welcoming the community to our property this holiday season; we have loved being at the core of Sonoma County Holiday tradition these past decades. We are grateful for the love and joy that has been shared with us and for the patronage that has supported our dreams these past three decades. We would be very grateful for you to visit our GoFundMe Campaign to read our story and if you are inspired, share a gift with us this holiday season. GoFundMe --> bit.ly/carynwayne

3. Paradise Ridge Winery Kenwood

8860 Sonoma Hwy, Kenwood, CA 95452-9024 +1 707-282-9020 [email protected] http://prwinery.com/visit-us/kenwood/
Excellent
83%
Good
15%
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5.0 based on 41 reviews

Paradise Ridge Winery Kenwood

Our Sonoma Valley wine experiences in Kenwood showcase a selection of hand-crafted wines from our Russian River Estate and Rockpile Appellation in Northern Sonoma County.

Reviewed By kathrynh992 - Sonoma, United States

This is a beautiful winery, with great atmosphere, excellent wine, and wonderful service. Their wines are very approachable. You can find a bottle to take home to celebrate any occasion, and to go with a variety of foods. The people at the wine bar are very accommodating and will help you select the right bottle(s) for all of your celebrations and dining. Please include this winery in your itinerary when visiting the area!

452 1st St E, Sonoma, CA 95476-6757 +1 707-938-3860 [email protected] http://www.lisakristine.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Lisa Kristine Gallery Sonoma

Fine Art Gallery focusing on global humanity and inspiring unity. Lisa Kristine is an internationally recognized fine-art photographer. For more than 30 years she has documented indigenous cultures and social causes in more than 150 countries across six continents, meeting people at the level of the heart. Lisa’s work has been shown in exhibitions and purchased for permanent collections in museums throughout the United States and abroad. The current that runs through her work is the belief in the inherent dignity of every living being. Lisa masterfully navigates the emotional landscapes of her subjects and their environments, driving awareness around causes such as human trafficking, indigenous wisdom, and global unity.

Reviewed By TennesseeGypsy166

Popped in here with my budding 16 year old photographer daughter. We were both so impressed. The photos are absolutely breathtaking. Definitely worth a stop.

132 Petaluma Blvd N Between Washington & Western, just across from Putnam Plaza., Petaluma, CA 94952-2905 +1 707-775-4278 http://www.riverfrontartgallery.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Riverfront Art Gallery

We feature the top fine art photographers and painters of the North Bay in a museum-quality setting.

6. Arts Guild of Sonoma

140 E Napa St, Sonoma, CA 95476-6710 +1 707-996-3115 [email protected] http://artsguildofsonoma.org
Excellent
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Arts Guild of Sonoma

Arts Guild of Sonoma, organized in 1977 to exhibit and advance the creative efforts of 30 local artists, is the oldest continuously operating artists' collective in the State of California. Exhibitions change and update every month, and there is a public reception on the first Saturday from 4pm to 7pm, free to the public. Regular hours are Thursday through Monday from 11am to 5pm.

Reviewed By N5979DYpatm - Sonoma, United States

Wow, I was really impressed with the art here. These are one of a kind paintings, prints, jewelry and sculpture. If you ask the people behind the desk, they're artists too and their work is on display. They are happy to tell the story behind the art and that makes it so much more fun to shop here. I was surprised to find how inexpensive some of the items are. Definitely something to remember Sonoma by and so much better than a t-shirt or mug!

7. Antique Society

2661 Gravenstein Hwy S, Sebastopol, CA 95472-8202 +1 707-829-1733 http://www.antiquesociety.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Antique Society

Reviewed By pfefmeister - San Francisco, United States

This is the best antique mall in Sonoma County - great selection of vendors, quality merchandise, wonderful variety. We always go during their twice annual sale to snag great bargains. Unlike many antique malls we have visited, there is little junk or flea market stuff here - just really attractive goods for sale. Check it out.

8. Vintage Bank Antiques

101 Petaluma Blvd N Kentucky Street, Petaluma, CA 94952-2904 +1 707-769-3097 [email protected] http://www.vintagebankantiques.net
Excellent
67%
Good
30%
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Vintage Bank Antiques

Vintage Bank is an antiques collective that's been sharing art of all kinds since 1995. We are located in a grand bank building in Petaluma's historic district, one originally built in 1926. We invite you to come visit us, travel back in time, and talk to any of our 25 individual dealers, each of whom have their own expertise, interests, and sources. You'll find everything from paintings, sculptures, and jewelry to memorabilia and quality furniture inside our walls. We have three floors to explore with a wide variety of price ranges in each area, meaning there's always something new for you to discover and it’s likely you can even find that perfect item within your budget. We also welcome children and pets to join the fun! Visit us in historic downtown Petaluma for a treasure-hunting experience you won't forget.

14335 Hwy 12, Glen Ellen, CA 95442-9445 +1 877-550-4278 [email protected] http://www.imagerywinery.com
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 314 reviews

Imagery Estate Winery & Art Gallery

In the wine world, tradition often tempers creativity, individuality and imagination. But at Imagery Estate Winery, an unconventional approach inspires richly expressive wines and a wine drinking experience that entices you to broaden your palate. After a day in wine country, it can all start to blend together. 'Chard, Merlot, Cab, Pinot, Chard, Cab, blah, blah, blah. At Imagery, we're all about experimenting with new varietals, exploring little known grape regions, and shining the spotlight on wines that are usually swallowed up in big blends. Stop by for a walk in our herb and vegetable garden, a tasting, or a tour of our art gallery.

Reviewed By Adiona25 - Chicago, United States

This is Benziger's sister winery, whereas Benziger focuses on the classical varietals, they specialise on other wines, such as tempranillo, grenache, etc. The have a nice art collection and gallery. If you visit Benziger first, they will 'refer' you and give you a discount in your wine tasting (2 for 1).

10. Luther Burbank Center for the Arts

50 Mark West Springs Rd, Santa Rosa, CA 95403-1457 +1 707-546-3600 [email protected] http://lutherburbankcenter.org/
Excellent
61%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 166 reviews

Luther Burbank Center for the Arts

Founded in 1981, Luther Burbank Center for the Arts is the North Bay’s premier arts and events center presenting world-class performances, nationally-recognized education programs, contemporary visual art, and many popular community events. A 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the Center is ranked among world’s top 100 performing arts presenters hosting performances in music, theater, dance, comedy, family programming and renowned speaker events; and serving more than 50,000 children and adults annually through its Education Through the Arts programs. Located in the heart of the Sonoma wine country, the Center is owned and operated by the Luther Burbank Memorial Foundation, and relies on the generosity of members, donors, and sponsors to achieve its mission to enrich, educate, and entertain the North Bay community.

Reviewed By marecaranne - Moreno Valley, United States

Not only it has free parking when you pay for an even in it, the size is just enough for an intimate yet party size capable if necessary. No big screens like those big stadiums have for people to see that's seating too far away. Also, the size of the seats are comfortable and good width. I myself went to plenty of events place to watch artists perform so I know the typical 'you have to stand for people to get out of that row' situation. If you buy drinks, unless you also buy the cup with the theater name for $3, then you have to finish it outside. It seems expensive for sure, but if you go here pretty often, it's not that bad and the quality of the cup is pretty reliable. I got a coffee for $2, husband got wine for $9, and I also bought cookies for $3 which we finished easily while waiting for the 2nd set to start.

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