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Laurel M.
Healdsburg , California
I see the last review for this was in 2000 and the address is listed as
117 North St which I believe is now where Ravette can be found. Simmilar
names bbut totally different ambiance. Ravenous is not around the corner from The Raven Theatre (and the Ravenette
next door to the Raven) in a little bungalow that has a sort of modern
French villa kind of feel. We managed to work our way into a couple of seats at the bar where the bartender
was extremely knowledgeable and tailored our wine and drinks to our
exact tastes and ccravings. He also advised me of a lamb dish off the
menu that was pure bliss. The spouse had gorgonzola cheeseburger that
met his 'ravenous' desires after a day of hitting wineries.
I highly recommend Ravenous for excellent everything - if you can get
in (unlike Ravenette, I believe they take rez's) you should go
for it. Even lunch is packed, so consider calling ahead regardless.
Enjoy in good health!
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Anonymous
56945
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Hard to find this little restraunt. Service is slow but the food
was ok. Always packed because its near the movie theatre.
Lots of wines to choose from.
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Neil R.
Monterey , California
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Tiny restaurant (7 tables) beside the Raven movie theater
(get it?) Sort of a local secret the tourists don't know
about. Brunch was good, but just typical California
cuisine and certainly nowhere near five stars. Lima bean
soup was old and tired. Pretty big wine selection for such
a small place, with lots of food-friendly choices.
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Anonymous
56945
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Husband and Wife prepare local products in a California style
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