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Originally Posted by combusean
Did anyone actually ever go to Sonoma?
I never went there, and I think I know why now--a bunch of Yelp ratings on the awfulness of the place and a menu that screams a half-assed approach at everything else downtown. Plus going from hip hop club to dinner theatre seems a bit of a clusterfuck.
http://twitter.com/Sonomaaz seems a good lesson in not engaging 1,000 potential customers all the time. They abruptly stopped tweeting 8 months ago.
Local Breeze has been "slow" and reduced their hours since the Pita Jungle opened up. I'm waiting for their rollout of their new dinner menu.
I had totally forgot about Sushi Revolution. Methinks a young owner-to-be was in over his head.
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I went to Sonoma a few times after it opened. It was never awful, but there was nothing to bring me back. If their final months, they extended the hours to include weekends, which was a good step, but with an uninteresting menu and schizophrenic ambiance, it wasn't enough. I've been told that the Bistro 202 place in the San Carlos hotel is run by the same people, although I haven't verified it.
I hope some competition in the northwest part of Downtown will make Local Breeze a stronger place. A new dinner menu would definitely help. Sometimes, I want something different than lavosh, a sandwich, or a salad in the evening. The main challenge for any restaurant at the Cavness House, though, is the small kitchen. It's hard for the cooks to keep up with the orders when the patio is full. We don't go there a lot because last time we visited, our brunch took an hour to arrive after we ordered. For adults lingering over coffee and the Sunday paper, I suppose that's fine, but for our kids, it was an endurance test.
I'm still hoping for Sushi Revolution to pull through. The new Pita Jungle had a lot of false starts before it finally opened.