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St. Helena lunch


Absonot

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I'm looking for a great place do dine alone (for lunch) in St.Helena. I've narrowed it down but can't decide between Market, Cindy's Backstreet, or Martini House.

Since I'll be alone, a good half bottle selection is a plus. No info on their websites about this, but all their menus look great. Seeking first-hand experience to help me decide. Anyone? Thanks in advance!

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During our trip to Napa two weeks ago, we had our best meal at Martini House. Absolutely spectacular in every way. Sitting inside the breathtakingly beautiful Arts & Crafts cottage is surprisingly preferable to the peaceful outdoor patio. I'd go back in a heartbeat.

These are the other places we tried:

Dinner: Terra and Bistro Don Giovanni

Lunch: Wappo Bar and Bistro and Bouchon

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The Martini House is also my favorite.

Bruce Frigard

Quality control Taster, Château D'Eau Winery

"Free time is the engine of ingenuity, creativity and innovation"

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YAY!! Thanks for all the input (and so consistent!)

My choice is clear.

I shall throughly enjoy myself, I am sure.

thanks again all!

When you're there, take a look at the lamps on the tables that are booths. They're copper lamps made to look like acorns, about a foot hight, eight inches wide, and they weigh a ton. The shades are heavy glass and look like the top of an acorn. The server told us they cost about $5,000 each. If I'd only worn my pants with the deep pockets that night I may have been able to slip one out without anyone noticing! :shock:

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Named after Dr. Martini; not the drink. It was his house.

Bruce Frigard

Quality control Taster, Château D'Eau Winery

"Free time is the engine of ingenuity, creativity and innovation"

111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321

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