

To view the entire menu and make a reservation, visit. Sit by the fire, breathe the fresh air, let the bubbles tickle your nose and say so long to 2021. Savor a 4-course meal-and-bubbles pairing, including four sparkling wines paired with dishes such as Dungeness Crab Cakes with Louie Dressing, Short Rib Sope, Chipotle Salad and a Ricotta Donut. This year the annual Bubbles & Bites celebration returns, from 3pm to 8pm. Named after Healdsburg’s founder Harmon Heald, and offering unparalleled views of Fitch Mountain and a sky full of stars-weather permitting-Harmon Guest House is the right choice when making New Year’s Eve plans. Three-course ($75 per person) and 5-course ($110 per person) menus are available. A lively and danceable mix of soul, pop and jazz will run till midnight, at which point we’ll ring in the New Year! The meal will be accompanied by dynamic musical duo John Schott and Marc Capelle, on guitar and piano respectively. Featuring dishes such as Marin Miyago Oysters, Seared Scallop, Australian Wayu Beef Tenderloin and Chocolate Bouchon with Marshmallows and a Golf Leaf Macaroon, this menu is the taste we all want 2021 to leave in our mouths. Renowned restaurant Spoonbar, in the heart of downtown Healdsburg, brings elegant atmosphere and mouth-watering cuisine to its New Year’s Eve celebration. These concerts are expected to sell out-get your tickets early!

Purchase tickets online at and in person at the Museum. (corner of 4th and B streets) at 3pm and 5pm. Performances will be held at Petaluma Historical Library and Museum, located at 20 4th St. Featured composers include Bach, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Liszt, Saint Saens, Elgar, Kreisler, Lalo and more … this year also features a special surprise guest.Ĭomplimentary wine will be served before each concert, and each concert’s audience will be limited to one-half capacity for comfort and safety reasons. Sky Hill Cultural Alliance and the Petaluma Museum Association once again bring the music, welcoming new and longtime classical-music lovers forward into the New Year with two moving, inspiring concerts held in Petaluma’s acoustically superior “Carnegie Hall.”įeaturing violinist Yun Chu, cellist Shu-Yi Pai, and pianist Elizabeth Walter-who is also the series creator and coordinator-this incredible lineup of deeply moving and impactful shorter pieces was selected to traverse the depth of emotions elicited in this past year. New Year’s Eve concerts at Petaluma Museum
