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…Rohnert Park Quesadillas are nice, but a machete — a super-sized quesadilla with extra goodies inside — is what you’re here for. Mexico City street food like pambazo (a torta…

…then starts sowing again in April, planting monthly through the summer. Mexican Tuberose: These bulbs, native to Mexico and the Southwest, love Sonoma’s hot summer days and bloom prolifically from July…

…to fill the gap by introducing diners to the rich and diverse cuisine of Mexico. The menu, delivered with graceful service, includes thoughtfully-prepared regional dishes such as their signature molcajete…

…handmade in Oaxaca, Mexico, and other fair trade and handcrafted items from around the world. Artisan’s Co-Op, Bodega Wander through the warren of rooms in this Sonoma Coast art and…

…Blvd #140, Santa Rosa, 707-542-6220 Champurrado from La Texanita, Delicias Elenita or El Paisa Thickened with masa, champurrado is a less sweet version of hot chocolate from Mexico. You can…

…Rosa Celebrate the culture and traditions of Mexico with Posada Navideña by Calidanza, held at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts. Las Posadas are traditionally celebrated over nine nights, ending…

…to Mexico’s political presence in California—of federal status, making them in-eligible for funding and services from the government. After a long struggle, the California rancherias’ federal status was returned to…

…their independence from Mexico. Visit landmarks like the preserved Mission San Francisco Solano, the last Spanish-Mexican mission built in California, and the Sonoma Barracks, as well as the nearby historic…

…the family-owned Mexico Lindo specializes in fresh ingredients and Cali-Mex cuisine, with a lovely back-patio dining option. As is true throughout Sonoma County, wine tasting is always a delightful option….


…Vallejo founded the town of Sonoma and was involved in California’s transition from a territory of Mexico to part of the U.S. His beautiful carpenter-gothic home was built in 1852…

…a sense of wildness,” says Dodrill. “It takes a little bit of grit to want to live out here.” Photo by Rob Brodman Growing up near the Gulf of Mexico,…