Category — Food and Wine
SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY JUST 3 DAYS TO PASSPORT TO DRY CREEK VALLEY AND THE SEBASTOPOL APPLE BLOSSOM FESTIVAL
The 64th annual Sebastopol Apple Blossom Festival is this Saturday and Sunday the 24th and 25th. There’s a lot to see and do and it is family friendly. We still have rooms and are offering the third night free. Check our Creekside Inn website to reserve.
If you would prefer to experience some fabulous food and wine pairing, this weekend is the 2010 Passport to Dry Creek Valley wine growers event, and there are still tickets available. Also, don’t forget our 3rd night is free and we still have rooms.
If booking online is not your preference feel free to call us at 1-800-776-6586.
April 21, 2010 No Comments
It’s not Spring, but we can see it from here!

February can be beautiful month in Sonoma County. The days are getting longer and the wild iris and daffodils are starting to bloom on the coast. One of the best ways to enjoy these subtle and not so subtle changes is from a bicycle. A couple of days ago I took a great bike ride along the coast and thought I would share it with you. It’s not a hard route but it’s not something you should try without training first. There are, however, ways to vary the route that will make it a very easy ride that almost anyone could enjoy. And there are ways to tweak the route that will satisfy even the most hardcore cyclists. The following link takes you to the intermediate route.

http://ridewithgps.com/routes/30341
This route follows the river out to the coast and takes you down the coast to Bodega Bay. There are sections of this route that have little if any shoulder (both hwy 116 & hwy 1). While they lack a good shoulder, they do have pretty good visibility so it does help make it easier for traffic to pass you. I prefer to do this route in the morning on weekdays. In the morning you are less likely to encounter wind, and the traffic is lighter during the week. This route also contains a short out-and-back along Bodega Bay. This part of the route takes you out to Spud Point Crab Company to get some lunch. I’ve had the clam chowder and the crab roll and I like them both. The chowder is creamy and very peppery. The crab roll is a very simple sandwich on a soft roll with a quarter pound of crab and a mild sauce that lets you taste the crab. Now, that’s my kind of quarter pounder!
If you want a very easy place to ride at the coast I would recommend driving out to Bodega Bay and riding along the harbor. This is a place that’s good for younger riders and novices. The traffic is mellow and the shoulders are better than Hwy 1. There are also a lot of places to park. The following route starts near a spot that many use to park their trucks with horse trailer.
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/30295
And if you don’t want to bring your bikes with you, you can rent them at the local bike shop.
There are several ways to make this ride more challenging. The following route gives you a few more miles near Bodega Bay and a couple of more challenging climbs.
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/30331
And if you are a real glutton for punishment and that route isn’t hard enough, shoot me an email to stay@creeksideinn.com and I would be happy to make some additions.
All these rides are self serve. If you would rather ride with well stocked rest stops, route markings and SAG vehicle support, you should checkout The Wine Country Century (WCC). Don’t let the century scare you; they do have a short option. This is a very popular event and will sell out fast.
http://srcc.memberlodge.com/WCC
This is a great event! If you would like to participate, we would like to help!
We are offering a 25% discount for our guests who participate. The discount is for the weekend of May 1.
http://www.creeksideinn.com/reserve.html
Mention this post when you make your reservation
February 3, 2010 No Comments
It’s Soup Weather
When the weather outside is cold and wet, a hot bowl of soup hits the spot. We have been on a search for the best clam chowder nearby. It all started because of a local food blog in the Press Democrat’s Bite Club. We tried Henweigh Cafe first and found it to be very authentic, good and satisfying. We also tried the corn chowder which we thought was super. Later in the week we tried the chowder at Spud Point Crab Company. This chowder has been voted best in Bodega Bay and did not disappoint. We believe that it is less traditional, creamier and more highly seasoned than Henweigh’s. Since it is crab season, we tried the crab sandwich too. Wow, very simple, lots of crab, a soft roll and super tasty.
Nearer to Creekside is the ever popular Garden Grill. We had a very good bowl of chowder there too.
December 30, 2009 No Comments