“country French home-cooking” The warm and comfortable dining room seats 50 inside and 5 at the bar. The entire restaurant may be rented out for lunch or dinner.
Other Information
Parking: Street
Attire: Casual
Cuisines: Caterers, American, Cafeterias, Bar & Grills
Alcohol: Beer, Wine
Price Range: Average
Owner Sondra Bernstein offers this more straightforward version of Sonoma's The Girl & The Fig. The menu includes small plates such as house-cured olives and salumi, mussels in tarragon and leek broth, and a signature fig and arugula salad plus thin-crust pizzas such as the ham, potato and Fontina. Comfort food dominates the mains: pot roast, grilled cheese with tomato confit, pan-roasted chicken and mac ?n' cheese. Do try the "Fig Royale" --- a bubbly concoction of Roederer Estate Brut and Figoun, a German fig-based liqueur --- the combination works. Something else to note about The Fig Café is that there is never a corkage fee, inviting vintners and the wine-browsing public to come and enjoy their purchases.