
"We booked a double queen (uh huh) at the incredibly hospitable and friendly Harmon Guest House, a sister property to the Hotel Healdsburg next door (who let us swim in their pool, which has more sunny exposure-if you want to take a dip but escape the sun's rays, then Harmon's pool is for you). There's also a cute roof deck for a cocktail with a view."
"We could not have picked a more-perfect moment to enjoy the bounty of peak summer produce from Single Thread Farms, offering a sun-ripened rainbow of tomatoes and melons and figs and peppers and grapes. When my sister first saw the restaurant team's glorious opening hassun course, she teared up over its sheer beauty, which was the exact same reaction I had when I last dined there many years ago. (Ya think we're related?)"
"Something I love about Single Thread is how much they absolutely adore and uphold the intrinsic beauty of nature, with the most artistic and whimsical yet natural plating (it's like the painter had to suddenly leave and you're dining on a series of still lifes), with pure flavors that sing. You should show up early for your reservation so you can watch the kitchen do its quiet and transfixing plating magic through the open window before you sit down."
Seventy-degree days arrived and a warm-weather getaway to Healdsburg included a stay at the hospitable Harmon Guest House, with access to the Hotel Healdsburg pool and a roof deck for cocktails. A five-minute walk led to a celebratory dinner at Single Thread featuring peak summer produce from Single Thread Farms: tomatoes, melons, figs, peppers, and grapes. The opening hassun course evoked emotional reactions with its beauty. The restaurant emphasized natural, artistic plating and pure flavors, and the open kitchen window offered captivating plating views. Matt Nichter provided enthusiastic sommelier pairings. The evening ended with late, contented return to comfortable beds.
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