This week, Starbucks announced it will be closing hundreds of stores in North America and Europe, including over a handful in Sonoma County. But coffee lovers need not fear, as local baristas know their way around a solid cup of Joe.
Sonoma County might be known for its wine and beer, but the same dedication to craft brewing is applied to the coffee here. Read on below to find some of our favorite coffee shops in the area, and maybe you’ll find a new place to get your caffeine fix.
Flying Goat Coffee
Yes, the coffee at Flying Goat is good. Is it the best on this list? Maybe, honestly. But what to order? Go for the Aztec Mocha with double espresso, Valrhona chocolate, chilies, spices, vanilla, organic cane sugar, rose water and steamed milk.
419 Center St. and 300 Center St., Healdsburg, flyinggoatcoffee.com
Black Oak Coffee Roasters
Black Oak Coffee Roasters serves its award-winning brews in a chic, minimalist environment. For a touch of sweetness, try the Lovers Lane Latte with local wildflower honey and dusted with bee pollen, or the smooth Lavender Latte with housemade lavender syrup and an organic lavender garnish.
324 Center St., Healdsburg, 866-390-1427, blackoakcoffee.com

Plank Coffee
There are plenty of coffees and breakfast bites to choose from at this trendy cafe, as well as vegan options and milk alternatives. Fan favorites include the flavorful Cinnabang with house-roasted espresso, sweetened condensed milk and cinnamon.
175 Dry Creek Road, Healdsburg, 707-395-0572; 227 N. Cloverdale Blvd., Cloverdale, 707-894-6187, plankcoffee.com

Land and Water Coffee
This Santa Rosa coffee shop has amassed a large fan base for its premium roasts and breakfast offerings. Try the vanilla latte year-round, or in fall, go for the apple pie latte for some cozy cinnamon sweetness. They also make a fan-favorite avocado toast and sell baked goods from Sarmentine bakery.
621 Fourth St., Santa Rosa, 707-527-3731; 1301 Cleveland Ave., Suite B, Santa Rosa, 707-527-3725, landandwater.coffee
SoCo Coffee
Doubling as a coffee shop and taco bar, this is the place to get your espresso and breakfast burrito fix. Plus, the shop has a large collection of books to peruse — just don’t get your taco drippings over them. 1015 Fourth St., Santa Rosa, 707-527-6434
Brew
There’s more to Brew than a regular cup of joe. From its rotating lists of herbal-inspired lattes and stellar craft beers to its open and welcoming atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to enjoy a sunny afternoon on the patio reading or — as we sometimes like to do — conducting an interview.
555 Healdsburg Ave., Santa Rosa, 707-303-7372, brewcoffeeandbeer.com
Crooks Coffee
We love Crooks’ creme brûlée lattes and wide selection of pastries, plus they get extra bonus points for the shop’s airy and modern interior design.
404 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa, 707-791-3365, crookscoffee.com

A’Roma Roasters
This brick coffee shop in Railroad Square is popular among college kids and artsy people, who come for the caffeine fix and stay (late) for the live music. There are plenty of fresh roasts to choose from, including the signature Iced A’Roma coffee with vanilla or a silky cappuccino (try it with a coconut macaroon).
95 Fifth St., Santa Rosa, 707-576-7765, aromaroasters.com
Avid Coffee
Formerly Acre Coffee, this popular local coffee chain got a new owner and a new name in 2021. The owner, Rob Daly, has had a lengthy career in the coffee business starting at Wolf Coffee, then Starbucks and later served as CEO of Taylor Lane Organic Coffee, so expect good espressos and more.
21 Fourth St., Petaluma, 707-772-5117; 2365 Midway Drive, Santa Rosa, 707-595-5984, avidcoffee.com
Petaluma Coffee & Tea Co.
Starting off as Petaluma Coffee Company in 1989 before incorporating tea into their business in 1998, founders Gardner and Sheila Bride have been brewing high-quality coffee with pride for over 30 years. Enjoy the aroma of freshly ground coffee beans while sipping on a simple yet robust $1.50 coffee. Or try more complex brews, like the London Smog with espresso, chocolate powder, Earl Grey-infused syrup and bergamot peel garnish.
212 Second St., Petaluma, 707-763-2727, petalumacoffee.com

Della Fattoria
This downtown Petaluma cafe is just a few doors down from one of the local Starbucks that’s closing, and its breakfast offerings are arguably far superior. The chai and honey lavender lattes are can’t-misses and the baked goods are a must. You’ll want to try everything, but start with the bear claw, chocolate croissant, focaccia and fruit galette. For a more filling meal, there are pancakes, breakfast scrambles, eggs Benedicts, salads and sandwiches.
143 Petaluma Blvd. N., Petaluma, 707-763-0161, dellafattoria.com

Caffeine Inc.
The new coffee shop by the Petaluma Marina features delicious bites and stellar coffee in a laid-back atmosphere with great views. Try one of the seasonal lattes with the avocado toast or a morning pastry. Bonus: The shop has a matcha bar, including a delightful strawberry matcha and matcha-Americano over ice.
775 Baywood Drive, Petaluma, 707-774-6016, caffeineinc.net

Cotati Coffee Company
Full of whimsy and local charm, Cotati Coffee Company serves up creative caffeinated drinks and locally sourced pastries. Try interesting craft brews like the Almond Roca Mocha that tastes just like the nutty chocolate candy bar. Coffee is served in a quirky “T-Rexacorn” cup (that’s part Tyrannosaurus rex, part unicorn) and features fun foam art, like bears and dragons.
8225 Old Redwood Highway, Cotati, 707-992-0005, cotati-coffee-company.square.site
Pillowfight Coffee
Named after Kenwood’s historic World Pillow Fighting Championships, Pillowfight Coffee serves locally sourced coffee in addition to tea, matcha and food. Try a latte with a seasonal syrup (the pumpkin comes to mind) and a pastry or slice of veggie quiche.
8910 Sonoma Highway, Suite B12, Kenwood, pillowfight.coffee
Smastad Coffee Roasters
Formerly Barking Dog Roasters, this Swedish-inspired cafe is a no-frills, no-gimmicks place where you’ll find what is arguably the best cup of coffee in Sonoma Valley. They’ve been roasting coffee beans the way they like it for nearly 30 years, which is good news for the Sonoma locals who flock to this funky mainstay. Our pick for a cozy afternoon? A classic cappuccino paired with a housemade pear-cinnamon muffin.
981 Broadway, Sonoma, 707-939-1906, smastadcoffee.com

Café Scooteria
If you need a caffeine fix while getting your motorcycle serviced, this is the place for you. At Café Scooteria, nestled next to Sonoma’s Wingo Motorcycles shop, high-quality coffee and retro vehicles go hand in hand. The drive-thru cafe is built around a 1966 Lambretta three-wheeled scooter. Pair an espresso with a croissant before you cruise down the road.
455 W. Napa St., Sonoma, 707-938-0800

Sunflower Caffe
Located right on Sonoma’s historic square, this Wine Country brunch classic is — we know – not what one would describe as a coffee shop. But we decided it warranted a mention here for its perfect location for people watching (plus its great coffee!). Come for the extensive brunch menu and chai lattes; stay for the location, location, location.
421 First St. W., Sonoma, 707-996-6645, sonomasunflower.com
Taylor Lane Organic Coffee
Taylor Lane’s origin story is just about the most gosh darn West County tale of business success we’ve ever heard. Their roasting operation began in 1993, inside an old barn on a serene 100-acre farm on Occidental’s Taylor Lane. Formerly Taylor Maid, the Sebastopol shop is a never-miss when it comes to quality coffees. Go for their lavender latte, a classic cappuccino or something with their housemade pumpkin syrup for a cozy dose of fall vibes.
6790 McKinley St., Suite 170, Sebastopol, taylorlane.com
Sunshine Coffee Roasters
This coffee shop has been roasting small-batch, organic coffee since 2004, but has since expanded into two brick-and-mortar retail locations, where regulars sing the praises of their specialty horchata lattes and the friendly baristas behind the bar. Fancy espresso drinks not your thing? Their cold brew easily puts many big name coffee companies’ to shame.
6656 Front St., Forestville, 707-887-1632; 1691 Highway 116 N., Sebastopol, 707-823-2664, sunshinecoffeeroasters.com

Retrograde Coffee Roasters
This Sebastopol outpost is a mainstay for West County locals who rave about the Rocket Man cold brew, housemade hemp-coconut milk and specialty lattes — matcha and turmeric are constant favorites. The small-batch bean roastery began as a pop-up at an Oakland bagel shop in the spring of 2014. The company then moved north to Sonoma County, opening up its brick-and-mortar location in downtown Sebastopol.
130 South Main St., Suite 103, Sebastopol, 707-827-8065, retrograderoasters.com

Café des Croissants
This coffee shop has a handful of locations across the county, and two of them (at 2700 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa and 796 Gravenstein Ave., Sebastopol) just happen to be across the street from two local Starbucks that are closing. Accompany your coffee with one of the many dishes on the breakfast and lunch menu, such as the Normandy egg sandwich with sausage and cheese or the famous chicken salad sandwich on a croissant.
Locations in Sebastopol, Santa Rosa and Rohnert Park. cafedescroissants.com
Gold Coast Coffee & Bakery
A favorite stop on the way to the coast for excellent coffee and housemade pastries on the deck, surrounded by greenery. Come for the heavenly Cafe Cubano and iced mochas, stay for the devilish cinnamon rolls and bear claws.
25377 Steelhead Blvd., Duncans Mills, 707-865-1441, goldcoastcoffeebakery.com

Roadhouse Coffee
This charming cafe by the Bodega Harbor is filled with books, local artwork and stringed instruments that adorn the walls, making it one of the homiest coffee shops in the county. Order the local favorite cinnamon-spiced Mexican Mocha with the buttery, crumbly blueberry coffee cake.
1580 Eastshore Road, Bodega Bay, 707-360-8856

Cafe Aquatica
You’d be hard-pressed to find a Sonoma County coffee shop with a better view than Jenner’s Cafe Aquatica. Situated at the mouth of the Russian River, the (surprise, surprise) aquatic-themed coffee shop has a large outdoor seating area, where patrons can sip their morning brews just feet from the water’s edge. Hungry? Their menu offers plenty of options (veggie and vegan included) to munch on while you take in the view.
10439 Highway 1, Jenner, 707-865-2251, cafeaquatica.com
Whether you’re a die-hard latte lover or just looking for a cozy corner to sip your morning brew, Sonoma County’s coffee scene has you covered. Next time you skip the big chains, support a local café instead — and discover your new favorite cup of coffee right here in Wine Country.