DH will join me when I finish a business trip to Napa in March. We'll be there for Easter Sunday and would like to make reservations for brunch. We'd like to keep the cost below $50 per person for a buffet or menu brunch. Don't mind a drive so are interested in places in the Napa/Sonoma area. Would love to hear your recommendations.
Sunday brunch in Napa area
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In Napa area, Graces Table, Travigne, Brix.
In Sonoma, Fairmont Mission Inn, Lodge at Sonoma's Carneros Bistro and in Santa Rosa Crepevine and Spinster Sisters and Nectar.
Ad Hoc in Yountville.
For something really special, head to Auberge du Soleil. Reserve a table on the terrace for the view across the valley.
Thank you for all the suggestions. So far Brix and Nectar are most appealing to us. I am a sucker for gardens so Brix maybe the winner.