Check out some of our favorite Napa spots below!
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Ben and Chris Eat & Drink A Lot Inc.
Eat! 🥪 🥗
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Model Bakery
Charming but well known bakery in St Helena. Try the English muffin breakfast sandwich for a real pick me up before strolling the absolutely adorable town where Chris’s parents live!
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Gott's Roadside
Famous roadside diner with an incredible menu of classics and seasonal yum yums. Order your favorite and grab a picnic table. Chris loves the California burger, and Ben loves the ahi tuna tacos. Don’t skimp on the sweet potato fries or soft serve!
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Farmstead
Amazing cookhouse with huge outdoor space and gardens. Enjoy everything from crispy meat, tart salads, and delicious sides in cast iron skillets. Grab a cocktail outside and see what’s in bloom.
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Mustards Grill
Looking for some hearty food with flavors ripped right from the earth? Check out Mustards for a historic and a fabulous introduction to Napa cuisine, just outside Yountville.
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Charter Oak
Upscale spot in a converted train station serving herbaceous cocktails and robust, charcoal flavors. Come for the vibes, stay for the meat.
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Press
Fine dining restaurant with gorgeous plates and flavors. French Laundry food without the price (or reservation). Enjoy full menu at the bar if tables are booked.
Drink! 🍇 🍷
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Faust Wines
A dark, moody tasting room tucked into a modern estate. The vibe is gothic-luxury meets wine-country rebel. The Faust Cabernet is “rich, brooding, and unforgettable,” just like you!
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Nickel & Nickel
A dreamy farmhouse winery with a focus on single-vineyard Cabernets. The tour feels like you’re walking through a vineyard photo shoot. Expert guides come with expert charm.
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Round Pond Estate
A sunny estate with olive groves, gardens, and a rooftop deck. Known for its crisp Sauvignon Blanc and smooth reds.
Book the food pairing—it’s one of the yummiest.
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Alpha Omega Winery
Bold wines with a big personality, just like the tasting room. Lounge by the fountains and sip their signature blends. Ideal for lovers of oaky Cabs and plush Merlots (but we adore the rosé)!
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Pride Mountain Vineyards
High up in the Spring Mountain District with sweeping views. Wines are expressive and structured—Cab Franc fans, rejoice! Make the drive; it’s worth it for the view alone.
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Hall Wines
Modern art meets powerhouse wine.
Think towering sculptures, mirrored rabbits, and juicy Cabernet. The patio is perfect for a sunny tasting with friends.
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Del Dotto Winery & Caves
A baroque fever dream of marble cellars and barrel tastings. If wine caves and chandeliers are your thing—this is your spot. Don’t miss the cabernet directly from the barrel. (They have two locations! Both are nuts.)
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Etude Wines
A serene and sophisticated stop known for refined Pinot Noir. Tastings are calm, focused, and beautifully curated. Did someone say “balanced excellence”?
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Anomaly Vineyards
Shhh! This one’s a secret. Small-production, family-owned, and tucked away off the main road. If you’re lucky enough to get in, you’ll feel like an insider. Expect some stories with every glass.
Do Stuff! 🚂 🚴♀️
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Napa Valley Wine Train
A rolling vintage wonder with velvet booths and wine glasses that don’t spill (somehow). Glide through vineyard views while feasting on a multicourse meal—yes, it’s all cooked on board.
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Bale Grist Mill Historic State Park
A hidden piece of pioneer history tucked in the woods near St. Helena. Watch the massive waterwheel turn after a hike through gorgeous, tree-lined trails. Feels like time travel—except with better snacks and fewer bears.
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Vine Trail
A scenic bike trail that winds through vineyards, art installations, and breezy fields. Rent bikes in Yountville or Napa and cruise your way to wine country serenity. Stop at a winery, grab a sandwich, and ride like you’re in a slow-motion film montage.