The City of St. Helena is located in the center of the world famous wine growing Napa Valley, 65 miles north of San Francisco. The area was settled in 1834 as part of General Vallejo’s land grant. The City of St. Helena was incorporated as a City on March 24, 1876 and reincorporated on May 14, 1889.
The St. Helena area was home to the Wappo people, a Yukian-speaking group who were the area’s earliest inhabitants. The local Callajomanes tribelet village was called Annakotanoma or Anakanoma and was located where Sulphur Creek meets the Napa River. The earliest white settlers in St. Helena were John York, who lived on what is now Dean York Lane, and David Hudson, whose house is still located at Beringer Winery.
We loved the quaint feel of the town and so appreciated that the old buildings were kept in their original manner
We were planning to have lunch at the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone
….but alas…..they were closed!!!!
We came upon COOK and decided that the place was perfect for a lunch break..
We loved the décor and found the wait staff to be relaxed and friendly..
The Menu was quite lovely and promised all sorts of delights…
The Kitchen was open so the Tin Man went to investigate the happenings…
A cozy table was found and the culinary journey began…
The faux trophy in the lobby was beautiful…
Of course then it was off to the streets to find a sweet something…….
Oh look…….The Model Bakery……..
It is lovely here in St. Helena ……but we must get back to Napa and have dinner….
Beautiful Vineyards ……..
So……….finally some food!……….Dinner in downtown Napa..at Celadon..in the Historic Napa Mill
Lovely rustic environment and first class service…..
Sangria…….Soup………Crab Cakes……….Mussels……..ah perfection…
It has been a day filled with culinary delights…….hope you are ready for a nap……..I am!