Wanting to explore the fabulous Healdsburg area without always breaking the budget? Look no further! I’ve created a list of some of my favorite local Healdsburg Restaurants that won’t disappoint. Continue reading to see The Best Cheap Eats in Healdsburg.
Big John’s
For a great assortment of local produce, cheese, and delicious food, Big John’s Market is the spot to visit. They have a great deli and hot food selection, perfect for picnics or a quick bite during the day. You can even text your order in advance (JSF pro tip in busy weekends when they’re slammed). Text 707-433-71551.
Speaking of visiting Healdsburg, check out my Top 10 Healdsburg Wineries. 1345 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg, CA 95448.
Bollywood Kitchen
Bollywood Kitchen is a great place to have classic and authentic Indian food in the area. This is a great way to support local restaurants and definitely is one of the best cheap eats in Healdsburg. 1047 Vine St, Healdsburg, CA 95445
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Casa del Mole
A great spot for Mexican Cuisine in Healdsburg is Casa del Mole. It has so much variety that you have to pick up several items when you visit. It’s a grocery store with great food and they even make their own tortillas! 434 Center St, Healdsburg, CA 95448
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Flakey Cream Coffee and Donuts
A classic spot in the Healdsburg area is Flakey Cream Coffee and Donuts. Est. in 1960, this local spot is perfect for a morning pick me up. 441 Center St, Healdsburg, CA 95448
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Iggy’s Organic Burger
Iggy’s Organic Burgers is a great place to grab a burger in Healdsburg. You can support local farmers by eating at this sustainably crafted spot. Don’t miss out on the french fries which are to die for, especially the truffle fries. 109 Plaza St, Healdsburg, CA 95448
If you like Burgers check out my Best Burgers in Healdsburg Guide here.
Journeyman Meat Co.
Journeyman Meat Co is a butchery shop, salumeria and tasting bar sharing salumeria, burgers, wines and more! It’s located a block from the Healdsburg square in the same building as another Healdsburg gem, Single Thread Restaurant. Read more about The Healdsburg Culinary Gem, Journeyman Meat Co on my blog here.
JourneyMan Meat Co Owners Pete & Cathy Seghesio who are the best!
The to die for Journey Man Meat Co Salami. I’m a member of their Salama Club and I love it!
KINSmoke
The “Art of Barbecue,” is truly shown through KINSmoke’s delicious burgers. These half-pound burgers will be sure to fill you up, and satisfy your tastebuds. Make sure to save room before heading over to KINSmoke because you’ll want to enjoy every taste.
They also have a really great happy hour (very friendly on the budget) that you should be sure to check out. Speaking of Happy Hours, check out my Healdsburg Best Happy Hours Guide here. 304 Center St, Healdsburg, CA 95448
Mombo’s Pizza
Pizza lovers can enjoy this award-winning pizza spot, Mombo’s Pizza. They have some of the tastiest pizza that resembles traditional East Coast flavors. 1051 Vine St, Healdsburg, CA 95448.
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Plank Coffee
If you’re looking for a great coffee shop in the Healdsburg area, it’s Plank Coffee From espresso, macchiatos, cappuccinos, lattes, and a wide selection of teas, you’re in for a treat at this spot. Be sure to check out their new seasonal specials! I highly recommend their Chocolate Peanut Butter cookie, it’s divine! 175 Dry Creek Rd, Healdsburg, CA 95448
The Parish Cafe
Looking for the best New Orleans-style brunch? The Parish Cafe is the place to go! The food and staff are amazing here, making it a really great hidden gem to check out when you’re in the area. It’s not as cheap as some of the options here but they pride themselves on their delicious yet, affordable cuisine. 60 Mill St, Healdsburg, CA 95448
Parish Cafe Owners Gareth and Lynette Owens
Don’t forget to order their delicious beignets!
Photo Courtesy of Parish Cafe.
PizZando
PizZando is an incredible pizza spot for those of you looking for some tasty pizza in Sonoma County. This restaurant is a Healdsburg gem that overlooks the historic Healdsburg plaza and is the perfect place to enjoy its rustic menu of wood oven pizzas. 301 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg, CA 95448
Quail & Condor
One of my favorite Healdsburg local spots is Quail and Condor. The attention to detail and care put into each bread and special treat is hard to find! Not to mention they are delicious as well. Read more about their fabulous bakery, Quail and Condor here. 149 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg, CA 95448
Husband and Wife Duo and Owners, Chef Michelle Yanc who is the Quail & Condor Owner, and husband Chef Sean McGaughey who owns Troubador Bread & Bistro. This is an amazing sandwich spot and in the evening turns into a fine-dining bistro. Read more about Troubador in The Best Healdsburg Lunch Guide here.
Taqueria Guadalajara Healdsburg
If you’re looking for some local authentic Mexican food, Taqueria Guadalajara Healdsburg is the place to try. With some great tacos, you’re in for a real treat. 125 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg, CA 95448
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Thai Orchid Cuisine
For my go to spot for Thai food in the Healdsburg, at an affordable price Thai Orchid Cuisine is the place to go. Great, authentic Thai food right at your corner! I love the Fried Vegetable Spring Rolls, The Green Curry as well as the Chicken Thai Basil dishes. 1005 Vine St, Healdsburg, CA 95448
Photo Courtesy of Thai Orchid Cuisine
Troubadour
Stop by for the best bread and sandwiches at the Troubadour in Healdsburg! Locally sourced and fresh bread all the time awaits at this great food spot. Specializing in world-class breads, the Troubadour is a favorite local spot in Healdsburg. 381 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg, CA 95448
Troubadour Healdsburg images by Emma Morris for Troubador
The Wurst
The Wurst Restaurant serves some of the best grilled, artisan sausages, burgers, draft beers, and local wine. There are also plenty of desserts to choose from, perfect to end your picnic on a sweet note. 22 Matheson St, Healdsburg, CA 95448
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