Easter is hopping right around the corner — which means it’s time to start planning your Sunday brunches and egg hunts.
From restaurants and bakeries to churches and social clubs, various Sonoma County establishments are celebrating the spring holiday with an assortment of activities and treats. We’ve also included some local Passover treats for good measure (see more Passover options and details here).
All meals and events will take place Easter Sunday, April 20, unless noted otherwise.
Windsor
Windsor Kiwanis Club Easter Egg Hunt
The Kiwanis Club of Windsor will host its free annual Easter egg hunt starting promptly at 10 a.m., April 12, on the Windsor High School baseball field. Children will be divided into age groups and all attendants must bring their own basket or bag. Easter Bunnies will be there for photo ops. Learn more online.
Windsor High School, 8695 Windsor Road, Windsor. kiwaniswindsor.org
Newsong Church Easter Egg Hunt
Newsong Church will host its free egg hunt starting at 11 a.m., April 19. The event will include separate age-group egg hunts, music, doughnuts and a free family gift basket raffle. Learn more and register online.
167 Arata Lane, Windsor, 707-838-9191, newsongonline.church
Grata Italian Eatery Easter Brunch
Grata will be open for brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Easter Sunday. The brunch menu includes French toast, avocado toast, short rib omelet, brunch burger with fried egg and smoked salmon Benedict. Reserve on OpenTable.
186 Windsor River Road, Windsor, 707-620-0508, grataitalianeatery.toast.site
Petaluma
Petaluma Sunrise Rotary Egg Hunt
The Petaluma Sunrise Rotary club’s annual “Great Petaluma Egg Hunt” will be held from 10 a.m. to noon, April 12, at the Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds. The free family event will include egg hunts, face painting, Easter Bunny photo ops and other children’s activities, plus snacks and beverages. The egg hunts are for children 12 and under. Call 707-338-0641 for more information.
175 Fairgrounds Drive, Petaluma, 707-338-0641, petalumasunriserotary.org
Farm Barn Spring Eggstravaganza
Kicking off Easter season a week early, Petaluma’s Farm Barn will host a Spring Eggstravaganza from 2-4 p.m., April 13, at the barn on Pepper Road. The event will include an Easter egg hunt, Easter bunny photo ops, an art table, farm animals to interact with, and sweet treats and drinks. Tickets are $20 for children 4 through 12, $15 for children 3 and under, and free for non-walkers. Email [email protected] to RSVP.
2910 Pepper Road, Petaluma, 707-318-7495, facebook.com/tworockeggs
Stockhome Swedish Easter Celebration
Stockhome will host Easter brunch from noon to 3 p.m. featuring a Swedish-inspired menu. Brunch will include Nordic breads, Swedish cheese board with huckleberry jam, matjes herring, skagen (shrimp toast), devilled eggs, cheese pie, smoked salmon, grilled lamb loin and strawberry rhubarb pie. Tickets are $90 for adults, $45 for children aged 2-12 and free for children under 2. See the full menu and purchase tickets online.
220 Western Ave., Petaluma, 707-981-8511, stockhomerestaurant.com
Cotati
Karah Estate Vineyards Easter Egg Hunt
Karah Estate Vineyards will host a free Easter egg hunt from 2-5 p.m., April 19, in the vineyard. The event will include self portraits, children’s toys, wine tasting and dog biscuits.
1010 West Railroad Ave., Cotati, 707-795-3030, karahestatevineyard.com
Rohnert Park
Sally Tomatoes Easter Egg Hunt & Brunch
Catering and events company Sally Tomatoes will host an Easter brunch buffet and egg hunt starting at 10 a.m. at SOMO Village. Brunch, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., will include eggs Benedict, varied salads, French toast, carved ham, tortellini pesto and chicken parmigiana. Brunch is $30 for adults and $16 for children. Space is limited and guests must RSVP by April 16. The egg hunt is free and there is a limit of 10 eggs per child. RSVP online.
1100 Valley House Drive, Rohnert Park, 707-665-9472, sallytomatoes.com
Rohnert Park Assembly of God Egg Hunt
Children up to 13 are invited to participate in a free egg hunt after the church’s 10:30 a.m. Easter service on Sunday. Doors open at noon and the egg hunt starts at 12:15 p.m., including a special egg hunt for preschoolers. There will also be a free hay ride and bubble show. Reserve a spot on Eventbrite.
4695 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park. 707-291-2652, rpassembly.org
Healdsburg
Montage Healdsburg Bunny Craft Corner & Hazel Hill Easter Brunch
Paintbox, Montage Healdsburg’s signature children’s program, will host a Bunny Craft Corner exclusively for resort guests 5-12 years old, featuring activities such as egg dying and creating bunny ears, at 1 p.m., April 18-20. Reserve a spot online.
The resort’s Hazel Hill restaurant will host an Easter brunch buffet, April 20, including eggs Florentine, Belgian waffles, country-fried chicken, chilled fava bean soup, oysters, smoked salmon, cheese tortellini, satsuma-glazed ham and peppercorn-crusted prime rib. A seasonal dessert display will include macarons, carrot cake, Easter cookies, pistachio panna cotta, lemon meringue tart, hazelnut mousse cake and more. Brunch tickets are $145 per adult and $65 per child. Reserve brunch on OpenTable.
100 Montage Way, Healdsburg, 707-979-9000, montage.com/healdsburg
Comstock Wines Easter Egg Hunt
Comstock Wines will host its annual Easter egg hunt in the vineyards from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., April 19. The “Egg Scramble in the Vineyard” starts at 11 a.m. sharp, followed by wood-fired pizzas and wine. Reservations are required as space is limited. Book on Tock.
1290 Dry Creek Road, Healdsburg, 707-723-3011, comstockwines.com
Dry Creek Kitchen Easter Jubilee
Dry Creek Kitchen at Hotel Healdsburg will host an Easter Jubilee from 1:30-3:30 p.m., including its second annual Easter egg hunt at 2 p.m., on April 19. The event will include brunch-style bites such as sirloin sliders, eggs mimosa and fresh pastries. Tickets are $75 for non-hotel guests, $60 for hotel guests, and $25 for children 12 and under. Reserve on OpenTable.
317 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, 707-431-0330, drycreekkitchen.com
Spoonbar Easter Brunch
Spoonbar will host its Easter brunch buffet from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The menu includes spring salads, eggs Benedict, brioche French toast, stuffed shells, roasted salmon, leg of lamb and bite-sized desserts, plus bottomless Bellinis. $75 per person; $35 for children 12 and under. Reserve on OpenTable.
219 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, 707-433-7222, spoonbar.com
Dry Creek Kitchen Easter Brunch
Dry Creek Kitchen will host Easter brunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. with a three-course, prix fixe menu from chef Shane McAnelly. Menu dishes include prosciutto-wrapped asparagus, kanpachi crudo, early spring quiche, smoked salmon eggs Benedict, seared dayboat scallops and grilled filet mignon. There will also be a selection of seasonal desserts and Easter cocktails. Tickets are $110 per person and $55 for children under 6. Reserve on OpenTable.
317 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, 707-431-0330, drycreekkitchen.com
Cloverdale
Cloverdale Lions Club Easter Egg Hunt
The Cloverdale Lions Club will host its annual Easter egg hunt on Saturday, April 19, at Jefferson Elementary School on North Street. The playground opens at 9 a.m. for photo ops with the Crayola Easter Bunny, followed by the main egg hunt event starting promptly at 10 a.m. Over 2,000 eggs will be scattered about three fields for three age groups: preschool, kindergarten and first grade, and second and third grades. Bring your own basket or container. Free. Contact Lions club member Mike Nicholls at 707-548-2529 or [email protected] for more details.
Jefferson Elementary School, 315 North St., Cloverdale, facebook.com/CloverdaleLionsClub
Geyserville
Francis Ford Coppola Winery Spring Egg Hunt and Carnival
The winery’s annual Spring Egg Hunt and Carnival will kick off at 11 a.m., April 19. After the egg hunt through the vineyards, head back to the winery for an all-ages carnival featuring games, live entertainment and photos with the Easter Bunny. Francis Ford Coppola Winery’s Pool Cafe will be open with a special a la carte menu. Guests are encouraged to arrive between 10-10:45 a.m., and advised to bring their own basket for the egg hunt. Tickets are $15 per child 12 and under; no tickets needed for ages 13 and over. Tickets go on sale April 4 and are limited 12 per guest.
300 Via Archimedes, Geyserville, 707-857-1471, francisfordcoppolawinery.com
Santa Rosa
Grossman’s Passover Dinner
Grossman’s Noshery & Bar will offer a Passover dinner for pick up from April 12 through April 20. The Passover menu includes braised brisket, lamb shanks, matzoh ball soup, chicken shawarma kebabs, smoked meats and pickled fish boards, molasses roasted carrots and kosher chocolate orange sesame macaroons. Order online.
308 Wilson St., Santa Rosa, 707-595-7707, grossmanssr.com
Montgomery Village Easter Scavenger Hunt
Santa Rosa’s Montgomery Village will host an Easter-themed scavenger hunt from 10 a.m. to noon, April 13. Recommended for ages 4-8, the hunt begins at Cupcake Children’s Boutique or Copperfield’s Books to pick up clue cards, which will include puzzles to solve to find items. The nearby Shake Shack will offer samples as well as a prize wheel for guests to spin for a chance to win a delicious treat.
Montgomery Village Courtyard, Santa Rosa, 707-545-3844, montgomeryvillageca.com
Iron & Vine Easter Brunch and Egg Hunt
The Bennett Valley Golf Course restaurant Iron & Vine will host two Easter brunches, at 9:30 a.m. and noon, as well as two egg hunts at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., at the restaurant and links. Brunch will include spring salad, a challah French toast station, eggs Benedict, breakfast potatoes, rosemary ham and an assorted dessert bar. Tickets are $52 for adults and $20 for children ages 3-12. Purchase brunch tickets on Eventbrite or reserve online.
3330 Yulupa Ave., Santa Rosa, 707-852-1162, bennettvalleygolf.com
Easter at the Fairgrounds
The Promise Center will celebrate Easter from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Grace Pavillion at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa. The event includes an Easter service and free egg hunt. There will also be an after party with food trucks. Learn more from sponsor The Promise Center.
1450 Bennett Valley Road, Santa Rosa. sonomacountyfair.com
John Ash & Co. Easter Brunch
The Vintners Resort restaurant will host an Easter brunch buffet with seatings between 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., plus egg hunts and an appearance from the Easter Bunny for the little ones. The brunch menu includes a mimosa station, fresh baked goods, a raw bar with oysters and ceviche, a breakfast station with classic brunch staples and a kids station. There will also be a hot station and carving station, featuring such dishes as Pacific halibut, grilled chicken breast, lamb tagine and slow-roasted prime rib. A grand finale includes mini eclairs, tiramisu, cheese blintzes, Belgian waffles and mini cheesecakes. Brunch is $125 per person. Two separate egg hunts will be at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Reserve on OpenTable.
4330 Barnes Road, Santa Rosa, 707-575-7350, vintnersresort.com
Safari West Easter Brunch and Hunt for the Hare
Sonoma’s Serengeti will host its annual Easter brunch, hare scavenger hunt and egg hunt, with separate times at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The brunch includes devilled eggs, French toast, glazed ham, wildflower salad, smoked salmon, vegetable medley and a made-to-order omelet bar. The popular scavenger hunt for Mr. Hare involves a “Carrot Clue Quest” in which guests “visit four designated stations, collect stamps and gather hints to uncover Mr. Hare’s secret hiding spot.​” Special rewards for finding the mischievous hare include a candy treat and a $5 Kids Bunny Buck to spend at the gift shop. Tickets are $55 for adults, $35 for children 4-12 and free for toddlers 3 and under. Learn more and purchase tickets online.
3115 Porter Creek Road, Santa Rosa, 707-579-2551, safariwest.com
Flamingo Resort & Spa Easter Brunch
Flamingo Resort will host an Easter brunch buffet from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., featuring an omelet station, yogurt parfait bar and prime rib carving station. Other menu items include buttermilk pancakes, sweet potato frittata, salmon curry, mac and cheese, lemon dill chicken and roasted vegetables. Desserts include carrot cake, macarons, chocolate chip cookies and chocolate mousse tart. Brunch is $80 for adults and $35 for children 12 and under. Reserve on Tock.
2777 Fourth St., Santa Rosa, 707-545-8530, flamingoresort.com
Sonoma
Sonoma Easter Egg Hunt
Soroptimist International of Sonoma Valley will sponsor the annual Easter egg hunt from 10-11 a.m., April 19, on the Sonoma Plaza. Over 3,500 eggs will be scattered about four sections of the plaza, taped off for ages 2-10. Bring baskets from home. Peter Rabbit the Easter Bunny will be on the Plaza until 10:45 a.m. for photos.
Sonoma Plaza, 453 First St. E., Sonoma, 707-938-3681, sonomacity.org
Santé Easter Brunch and Egg Hunt
Santé restaurant at Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa will host an Easter brunch buffet from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., which includes two egg hunts. The brunch menu includes lobster Benedict, lemon ricotta pancakes, brioche French toast, chicken and waffles, and roasted lamb chops. There will be a dessert buffet featuring strawberry cheesecake, carrot cake, passion fruit crème brûlée, lemon curd tartlets, grasshopper chocolate panna cotta and more. The Easter egg hunts will be at 10 a.m. and noon, included in brunch reservations and complimentary for hotel guests. Brunch is $125 per adult, $39 for children 6 to 12 and free for children 5 and under. Reserve on OpenTable.
100 Boyes Blvd., Sonoma, 707-938-9000, fairmont.com/sonoma
Layla Easter Brunch and Egg Hunt
Layla at MacArthur Place will host an Easter brunch along with an egg hunt starting at 11 a.m. on the estate’s Burris Lawn. Brunch will include avocado toast, buttermilk pancakes, crispy halibut sandwich, double smashburger, steak and eggs, Dungeness crab cakes and lamb pita. There will also be Wolf Coffee, Uppercase Tea, Happy Moose cold-pressed juice and special cocktails. Reserve a spot on OpenTable.
29 E. MacArthur St., Sonoma, 707-938-2929, macarthurplace.com/food-drink/layla-restaurant
Wit & Wisdom Easter Brunch
Wit & Wisdom at The Lodge at Sonoma will celebrate Easter with a three-course, prix fixe brunch menu, plus a la carte items, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The menu includes shakshuka, smoked salmon tartine, short rib pop-tart, French toast, eggs Benedict, croque madame and chef Michael Mina’s lobster pot pie. There will also be a la carte seafood towers featuring oysters, shrimp, Maine lobster and red king crab. Dessert will be a self-service pastry buffet. Reserve online.
1325 Broadway, Sonoma, 707-931-3405, witandwisdomsonoma.com
Kenwood
Kenwood Easter Egg Hunt
The annual Kenwood Easter Egg Hunt will start at 9 a.m., April 19, at Kenwood Plaza Park. Sponsored by the Kenwood Firefighters Association. Bring your own basket.
200 Warm Springs Road, Kenwood. instagram.com/thekenwoodvillage
Salt & Stone Easter Brunch
Kenwood’s Salt & Stone will host Easter brunch with seatings available between 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Brunch entrees will be served with coffee cake, fresh fruit and choice of beverage. Reserve a spot on OpenTable.
9900 Sonoma Highway, Kenwood, 707-833-6326, saltstonekenwood.com
Palooza Brewery and Gastropub
Palooza will be open from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for an Easter Sunday brunch. Brunch specials include avocado toast, chilaquiles, hash and eggs, breakfast tacos and brunch cocktails. Reserve on Yelp.
8910 Sonoma Highway, Kenwood, 707-833-4000, paloozafresh.com
Glen Ellen
Songbird Parlour Easter Feast
Glen Ellen’s new Songbird Parlour will celebrate Easter with a family-style feast, with select seatings between 4:30-7 p.m. The menu includes whole roasted fish, spring vegetables, warm artisanal bread and lamb. Dinner is $89 per person. Reserve on Toast or email [email protected].
14301 Arnold Drive, Suite 3, Glen Ellen, 707-343-1308, songbirdparlour.com
West County
Sonoma Wine Shop & La Bodega Kitchen Passover Dinner
Rick Concoff will host a Passover dinner service from 6-9 p.m., April 12, at La Bodega in Sebastopol. The family-style feast will include a traditional Passover plate with matzo, cabbage and pistachio salad, matzo ball soup, “not” Moroccan saffron chicken, stuffed cabbage, Jerusalem artichokes, basmati rice and a Passover dessert platter. The dinner is $59 for adults and $29 for children under 12. A Passover wine tasting for four will be available for $20. Call to reserve.
2295 Gravenstein Highway S., Sebastopol, 707-827-1832, sonomawineshop.com
Forestville Easter Egg Hunt
The Forestville chamber of commerce will host its annual Easter egg hunt starting promptly at 10 a.m., April 13, at Forestville Youth Park. There will be milk and cookies after the hunt.
Forestville Youth Park, 6935 Mirabel Road, Forestville. forestvillechamber.org
Kiwanis Club of Sebastopol Easter Egg Hunt
The Kiwanis Club of Sebastopol will host its annual Easter egg hunt starting at 10 a.m., April 19, at Ives Park. Children of all ages are welcome to attend the free egg hunt and the Easter Bunny will be present for photo ops.
Ives Park, 7400 Willow St., Sebastopol. sebastopolkiwanisclub.org
Monte Rio Spring Celebration
The Friends of Monte Rio and Monte Rio Union School District will present a spring celebration featuring an egg hunt from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., April 19, at Monte Rio School. There will be games, music from DJ Damien, a special appearance from the Easter Bunny and an egg drop contest involving a homemade contraption to safely cradle a raw egg.
20700 Foothill Drive, Monte Rio. friendsofmonterio.org
Guerneville Easter Market
The Russian River Chamber of Commerce will host an Easter-themed market from noon to 4 p.m., April 19, on the Guerneville Plaza. There will be music, food and local merchant booths to shop from. Learn more and register online.
Guerneville Plaza, off River Road and First Street in downtown Guerneville. russianriver.com
St. Elizabeth Church Easter Egg Hunt
St. Elizabeth Catholic Church will host an Easter egg hunt from 2-5 p.m., April 19, at Saint Hubert’s Hall and Field in Guerneville. The annual spring gathering will include food, games, raffle prizes and a coloring contest. Children under 10 are invited to participate in the egg hunt; adult supervision required. The egg hunt will be followed by an Easter vigil at 5 p.m. at St. Elizabeth Church (14095 Woodland Ave.).
St. Hubert’s Hall, 16290 Fifth St., Guerneville. stelizabeth.churchtrac.com
Rio Nido Roadhouse Easter Egg-stravaganza
The Rio Nido Roadhouse will host a grand “Easter Egg-stravaganza” from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., featuring brunch, egg hunts and fun competitions. Easter brunch will include Mediterranean quiche, honey-baked ham, macaroni salad, roasted carrots and potatoes, and a cherry cheesecake bar. The kids brunch includes scrambled egg and ham, fresh fruit and bunny cakes. Brunch is $23 for adults and $12 for children. The egg hunt for children 6 and under starts at 10:30 a.m. and the hunt for children 7 and over starts at 11 a.m. There will be a diorama art competition on the theme of “PEEPS on vacation” (drop off art before noon). A catapult launch competition and viewing starts a noon — catapults must be homemade with no gas or forced air. There will be youth and adult prizes for competition winners.
14540 Canyon 2 Road, Rio Nido, 707-869-0821, rionidoroadhouse.com
Farmhouse Inn Easter Brunch
The Restaurant at Farmhouse Inn will host an Easter brunch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., including a tea station and DIY flower arranging cart at the inn’s upper courtyard wellness lounge. Farmhouse’s three-course prix fixe brunch menu includes vichyssoise, deviled eggs, steak bavette, Dungeness crab cake, eggs Benedict, coffee and chocolate mousse, and lemon poppy seed cake. Brunch is $115.90 per person. Reserve on OpenTable.
7871 River Road, Forestville, 707-887-3300, farmhouseinn.com/restaurant
Dinucci’s Easter Brunch
Dinucci’s Restaurant & Bar will serve a five-course Easter brunch starting at 11 a.m. as well as lunch and dinner specials until 6:30 p.m. The menu includes minestrone soup, green garden salad, beef and spinach ravioli, honey-glazed Easter ham and Limoncello tiramisu, plus Easter cocktails. Brunch is $42 per person.
14485 Valley Ford Road, Valley Ford, 707-876-3260, dinuccisrestaurantandbar.com
Rocker’s Roadhouse Easter Brunch
Formerly Rocker Oysterfeller’s in Valley Ford, Rocker’s Roadhouse will host a two-course Easter brunch for $38. The brunch menu includes beignets, deviled eggs, spring asparagus soup, crabcake Benedict, fried chicken and cornmeal waffles, pimento cheese smashburger and bananas Foster French toast. Tomales Bay oysters will be available as add-ons.
14415 Highway 1, Valley Ford, 707-876-1983, rockeroysterfellers.com/roadhouse
Rocker Oysterfeller’s at the Wharf Easter Brunch
Opened in August of last year, Rocker Oysterfeller’s at Lucas Wharf will host an Easter brunch including assorted pastries, spring harvest salad, a seafood course and choice of entree. Brunch entrees include Gulf shrimp and Carolina grits, local rock cod fish and chips, double smashburger, roasted tomato or crabcake Benedict, iron steak frites and Belgian-style cornmeal waffle. Optional add-ons include an oyster menu, caviar service and dessert cart. Brunch is $66 per adult and $18 for children under 15 (a kids menu will be available).
595 Highway 1, Bodega Bay, 707-772-5670, rockeroysterfellers.com/rockersatthewharf
Coast Kitchen Easter Brunch
Coast Kitchen at Timber Cove Resort will have a special brunch menu on Easter featuring lemon poppyseed pancakes, panzanella salad, eggs Benedict, biscuits and gravy, short rib hash and more. Reserve a spot on Resy.
21780 Highway 1, Jenner, 707-847-3231, coastkitchensonoma.com
The Sea Ranch Lodge Easter Brunch
The restaurant at The Sea Ranch Lodge will have a special Easter brunch menu including classics such as avocado toast, eggs Benedict, huevos rancheros, vanilla French toast, duck confit hash, farm-raised beef burger and curried chicken salad. Reserve a seat on OpenTable.
60 Sea Walk Drive, The Sea Ranch, 707-579-9777, thesearanchlodge.com
Easter Treats
Sarmentine French Bakery
Sarmentine is offering festive Easter specials for walk-in or pre-order. Specials include chocolate Easter Bunny log, white chocolate mousse Easter cake, hot cross buns and Easter brioche topped with Valrhona chocolate eggs. Deadline for Easter pre-orders is April 11. Place order online or over the phone for pickup at any three Sarmentine locations.
52 Mission Circle, Suite 112, Santa Rosa; 840 Petaluma Blvd. N., Petaluma; 6760 McKinley Street, Suite 150, Sebastopol. 707-623-9595, sarmentine.com
Marla Bakery
Marla Bakery has a selection of special baked goods for Passover from April 11-13 and for Easter from April 19-20. The Passover and Easter menu includes hand-rolled matzo, spring-inspired macarons, pate de fruits, hot cross buns, flourless chocolate torte and a half dozen chocolate-dipped coconut macaroons. Items range from $12-$50. Order online for pickup.
208 Davis St., Santa Rosa, 707-852-4091, marlabakery.com
Frosty’z Bakery by Jaeden
The Sonoma County home bakery is selling Easter cookies for pickup between noon to 4 p.m., April 19, in Santa Rosa and Rohnert Park. Cookies include chicks, bunnies, Easter eggs and spring flowers. Prices range from $7.50-$50. Place orders online. Pick-up instructions and address locations will be available in confirmation email after order is placed.
Santa Rosa and Rohnert Park. frostyzbakerybyjaeden.com
Dino’s Greek Food Truck
Sonoma County’s Greek food truck Dino’s will be offering tsoureki, a traditional Greek Easter sweet bread similar to challah, but made with fragrant mahlepi spice (ground cherry seeds). Pre-orders open soon. Check Dino’s Facebook for upcoming details.
Various locations in Sonoma County. 707-799-9706, dinosgreekfood.squarespace.com
Blondie’s Bakery Boutique
In time for Easter, Blondie’s Bakery has introduced its newest cupcake flavor: spiced carrot cake with cream cheese frosting. Also in the shop this spring are flower sugar cookies with colorful sprinkles.
404 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa, 707-843-7335, blondiesbakeryboutique.com
Della Fattoria
For a traditional Easter treat, Della Fattoria cafe and bakery will be offering hot cross buns on its spring menu.
143 Petaluma Blvd. N., Petaluma, 707-763-0161, dellafattoria.com
Odd Cookie Bakery
Penngrove’s newest bakery Odd Cookie has Easter cupcakes available for preorder and pickup at the bakeshop. Some of the festive cupcakes include the vanilla chocolate chip “Hoppy Easter” topped with an M&M brownie; the coconut “Bunny Butt” topped with a carrot cake and coconut bunny bottom; and the funfetti “You Crack Me Up” topped with a breakable white chocolate egg filled with spring sprinkles.
10000 Main St., Penngrove, 707-283-7772, oddcookiebakery.com
The Chocolate Cow
The Chocolate Cow has special boxes of Easter treats available for shipping. One box has Belgian chocolate-covered Oreos with a carrot detail on each; and the other box has an assortment of bunny truffles, pecan turtles, peanut butter cups and sea salt caramels. The Easter assortment box can come in all dark or all milk chocolate, or a mix of both. Easter boxes are $25-34 each. The chocolate shop also has giant rocky road Easter eggs, made with Belgian chocolate and stuffed with marshmallows and walnuts, at $18.95 for two. Order online for shipping.
452 First St. E., Sonoma, 707-935-3564, thechocolatecowshop.com
Fleur Sauvage
Artisan chocolatier Fleur Sauvage currently has a selection of Easter treats for sale, including bonbons, lollipops, chocolate eggs and chocolate Easter bunnies. Email [email protected] to place order for pickup.
370 Windsor River Road, Windsor, 707-892-2162, fleursauvagechocolates.com
Volo Chocolate
This Windsor chocolate factory is offering an Easter “Egg-Flation” Busting Bunny pack, which includes a solid 62% dark milk chocolate bunny with three solid 73% deep dark chocolate eggs. The Easter pack is $17. Order online for shipping.
399 Business Park Court, Windsor, 707-536-6764, volochocolate.com
Downtown Bakery and Creamery
Downtown Bakery’s Easter menu includes hot cross buns with candied orange and raisins, brioche dinner rolls, braided brioche loaf, vanilla shortbread Easter cookies, carrot cake, lemon meringue pie and more. Order deadline is 4 p.m., April 14, for pickup from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., April 19, or from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., April 20. Pre-order online.
308 Center St., Healdsburg, 707-431-2719, downtownbakeryhealdsburg.com
Costeaux French Bakery
Costeaux French Bakery has a selection of treats and baked goods available for Easter, such as carrot cake, hot cross buns (available through April 25) and holiday shortbread cookies. Order at Costeaux locations or online for pickup in time for Easter.
417 Healdsburg Ave., Healdsburg, 707-433-1913, costeaux.com
Patisserie Angelica
Patisserie Angelica is selling a selection of spring and Easter-themed desserts to order before the holiday. The spring dessert menu includes macarons, decorated Easter cookies, lemon egg-shaped cake, chocolate raspberry eggs, Easter-decorated spiced carrot cake, gateau Parisian and flourless chocolate souffle. Call or walk in to order. Spring hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Closed on Easter Sunday, April 20.
6821 Laguna Park Way, Sebastopol, 707-827-7998, patisserieangelica.com
Nom Nom Cakes
Bodega Bay-based bakery Nom Nom Cakes is offering Easter specials in addition to its usual array of pies, tarts and specialty cakes. The specials include chocolate-dipped cream puffs; spring floral basket cake with buttercream flowers; bunny and spring floral cupcakes; breakable, candy-filled chocolate Easter eggs; and an Easter cookie decorating kit that has everything you need to create a dozen charming Easter-themed sugar cookies. Easter items range from $18-$150. Order online for pickup.
390 Calle Del Sol, Bodega Bay, 805-350-0680, nomnombaking.com
See’s Candies
Famous Bay Area chocolatier See’s Candies has a vast selection of Easter candy available for shipping, delivery or pickup. Treats include chocolate bunnies, springtime truffles, jelly beans, sour bunnies gummies, limited-time spring lollipops, chocolate eggs and assorted Easter baskets and chocolate boxes. Order online or visit locations in Petaluma, Rohnert Park, Santa Rosa and Windsor. sees.com
Ready to Hop into Easter Fun?
Don’t miss out on all the egg-citing events and delicious springtime treats Sonoma County has to offer! Whether you’re planning a festive brunch, an egg hunt with the kiddos, or picking up sweets for your Seder table, there’s something for everyone this season. Start planning your celebration today and make this Easter one to remember!