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Table 128 CALIFORNIAN
(14050 Hwy 128, Boonville; lunch mains $10-14, dinner mains $19-31; 6:30-8:15pm Fri-Sun)
Food-savvy travelers love the constantly changing New American menu here, featuring
simple dishes done well, like roasted chicken, grilled local lamb, and cheesecake. The
family-style service makes dinner here a freewheeling, elegant social affair, with big farm
tables and soft lighting. It also has great wines, craft beers, fine scotch and cocktails.
Lauren's AMERICAN
( www.laurensgoodfood.com ; 14211 Hwy 128, Boonville; mains $13-16; 5-9pm Tue-Sat; )
Locals pack Lauren's for eclectic homemade cookin' and a good wine list. Musicians
sometimes jam on the stage by the front window.
Information
Anderson Valley Chamber of Commerce TOURIST INFORMATION
( 707-895-2379; www.andersonvalleychamber.com ; 9800 Hwy 128, Boonville)
Has tourist information and a complete schedule of annual events.
Ukiah
As the county seat and Mendocino's largest city, Ukiah is mostly a utilitarian stop for trav-
elers to refuel the car and get a bite. But, if you have to stop here for the night, you could
do much worse: the town is a friendly place that's gentrifying. There are a plethora of
cookie-cutter hotel chains, some cheaper midcentury motels and a handful of very good
dining options. The coolest attractions, a pair of thermal springs and a sprawling campus
for Buddhist studies, lie outside the city limits. Ukiah has a pleasant, walkable shopping
district along School St near the courthouse.
Sights
Germain-Robin DISTILLERY
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