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Tres Hombres petaluma; Where to go for tequila in Petaluma? Tres Hombres. There's a separate margarita menu, featuring everything from blended fruit sippers to traditional shaken margaritas made with their premium tequilas, making this a weekend hotspot.
There's nothing like munching down on a half-pound patty picnic-style -- with napkins blowing, sun shining and bees a-buzzing. Petaluma's riverside burger best is Dempsey's, where you can snuggle up to a serious burger and local brew. Locals adore this...
Roy's Chicago Doggery: Invent the BiteClub Dog and you could win a $25 Gift Certificate
Taps: If for no other reason than the 30-plus beers on tap and their heart-stopping fried bacon dog (with mayo), this Petaluma newcomer gets a howl-out.
BiteClub finds where to get the best frozen yogurt, ice cream and gelato in Sonoma County and Napa
Best Bread in Wine Country and Sonoma County
With so few good Indian restaurants in P-town, however, the lengthy menu of mostly familiar curries, naan and tandoori this reincarnation may pull off a permanent stay.
Channel your inner czarina at the new Vodika Lounge in Petaluma, NorCal's first 28-degree premium vodka tasting room. As in it's actually 28 degrees inside (four degrees below freezing).
Hot Dogs: Though Wine Country doesn't even register among the top hot dog consuming spots (New York is, not surprisingly number 1 with LA coming in second) a handful of doggeries have opened in recent months to rave reviews. Uh, especially among local chefs who among their most rabid fans.
You. Someone special. A pot of fancy melted chocolate, bananas and two forks on a Saturday night. Let the games begin.The deets: Chocolate fondue in milk, dark or white chocolate for two with cake, cookies, fruit and other dip-ables....
Lots of eating to be done this weekend and BiteClub's on the case.Taste of PetalumaIf you don't get down to P-town nearly as often as you should, call this a perfect opportunity to see what you're missing in the dining...
Wine Country dining. Drive-though sensibility. Heather Irwin's inside line on what to eat.