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Best restaurants in St. Helena

12 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

Michelin-starred 4

The French Laundry

★★★ Michelin$$$$Contemporary, French

Thomas Keller’s legendary destination still doesn’t miss a beat. In fact this may be known as the greatest cooking space in America, as every aspect is carefully determined—from the counter height to the flowing lines of the ceiling. Chef Keller continues to pair classic French techniques with wildly fresh ingredients in a setting that is a perfect storm of restaurant greatness—we should all be so lucky to score a reservation here. The cornet filled with crème fraîche and topped with Atlantic salmon tartare is an impressive start before moving on to dishes like Atlantic pompano amandine, sweet

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 100 reviews

Based on 80 reviews (avg 4.4/5), The French Laundry receives polarized feedback. Positive reviews praise the exceptional food quality, attentive service, and elegant yet relaxed atmosphere, describing it as an unforgettable experience. Negative comments highlight slow meal pacing, underwhelming flavors in some courses, and concerns regarding value for money. While the ambiance is consistently described as refined and the service generally professional, a minority of guests reported subpar attentiveness and disappointment relative to the hype. Overall, the restaurant offers a high-end contemporary French dining experience, though perceptions of value and service consistency vary significantly among visitors.

Suitable for diners seeking a high-end contemporary French culinary experience and elegant ambiance, who are less concerned about meal duration or cost.

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Press

★ Michelin$$$$Modern Cuisine

Set just off Highway 29, Press offers a composed expression of contemporary Californian dining in a grand Wine Country setting. The soaring dining room, anchored by a fireplace and warm wood tones, feels elegant without any stiffness, making it well suited to long, unhurried meals. The cooking favors clarity and precision, allowing pristine ingredients to lead. Dishes like charcoal-grilled lobster, ricotta gnudi finished with a tableside pour of consommé and American wagyu rib cap show a kitchen confident in balance and restraint, not excess. Desserts, including a milk-chocolate mousse, reflec

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.6/5 · 100 reviews

Press offers modern cuisine in an elegant setting. Food reviews are polarized: some praise the refined technique, plating, and creative seasonal menus, while others find dishes overly complex, insufficiently portioned, or flawed. Service is generally professional and harmonious, though isolated incidents of poor communication or aloof management detract from the experience. Value is contentious; despite its Michelin status, the fixed-menu format limits choice, and many guests feel the high cost does not justify the portion sizes or consistency, leading to perceptions of poor value.

Suitable for diners seeking a refined experience with ample budget, advised to confirm menu details in advance.

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Auberge du Soleil

★ Michelin$$$$Californian

Auberge du Soleil is one of the first restaurants to elevate the Napa Valley to greatness, and Chef Robert Curry has been ensuring its legacy with cooking that is the very definition of Californian cuisine. As might be expected from this perch overlooking the mountains and vineyards, the wine list is notable and proudly showcases local growers.The chef's tasting menu invites guests to control how their experience unfolds. Dishes may include Nantucket Bay scallops in a green garlic sauce or squid ink linguine topped with Mendocino uni and served over lobster claw meat. The lineup dazzles all th

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Auro

★ Michelin$$$$Contemporary, French

Soak up the bucolic splendor of Napa’s northern reaches at the Four Seasons resort, the ideal setting for this modern take on Wine Country fine dining. Guests enter through Truss, the operation's more casual sister restaurant, before being seated in a dining area flanked by the gleaming kitchen, encased behind glass, which showcases the culinary team's bustling activity. The cuisine offers a distinctly Californian perspective, highlighting local produce, including from on-site gardens. The cooking also displays a clear Mexican influence, with the likes of Australian wagyu with mole, sea bream

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Ciccio

Bib Gourmand$$Italian, Pizza

A pleasant contrast to the sleek new spots around town, this dining room's country-style curtains and front porch are a ticket to another era—and a hot ticket at that, since tables are hard to come by. Indeed, this Yountville gem could pass off as a John Wayne film set, with its wood-framed, 1916-era grocery look. Blistered, puffy crusts boast a tangy flavor of fermentation and a hint of smoke from the fire, an excellent vehicle for hearty toppings like crispy cabbage leaves paired with thinly sliced pancetta and melty gouda. House-made pasta, like chitarra with 'nduja sausage, clams and pea t

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Yountville, Ciccio specializes in Italian cuisine and pizza. Reviews highlight high food quality, cozy atmosphere, and an excellent wine selection, with generally professional and friendly service. However, some guests report issues with meal pacing, portion sizes, and inconsistent dish execution. Due to high popularity, reservations are essential, especially on weekends; walk-ins may face waits or opt for bar seating. Experiences vary, so advance planning and checking specific dish feedback are advised.

Ideal for travelers seeking authentic Italian cuisine who book ahead, though reasonable expectations regarding portion sizes and pacing are recommended.

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The Charter Oak

$$$Californian

Christopher Kostow’s casual-cool retreat continues to be a well-regarded and rightly applauded Napa mainstay. With soaring ceilings and a hulking hearth, the beautifully restored dining room is a proper setting for the chef's California cooking. Much of the featured produce comes from their own farm, and a whole bounty is on full display in a simple bowl of just-plucked veggies, best matched with a fermented soy dip. Chicken with preserved lemon and a side of rice with house-cultured butter is a classic, as is the beloved cheeseburger. Nearly everything from mains to sides bears traces of the

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.9/5 · 80 reviews

The Charter Oak in St. Helena offers Californian cuisine with mixed reviews. Food quality is a standout, with burgers, bread, and salads praised, though some diners criticized steak texture and pacing. Service is generally warm and professional, ideal for groups, but isolated incidents of lost reservations and dirty tables occurred. The ambiance features attractive outdoor seating and fire pits, yet construction noise recently detracted from the experience. Value is debated; while considered suitable for special occasions, some find the high prices unjustified for the portion sizes. Overall, it remains a notable destination in wine country despite inconsistent execution.

Suitable for diners seeking unique outdoor ambiance and quality burgers, with advance reservation confirmation recommended.

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Farmstead

$$$Californian

For a down-home (but still Napa-chic) alternative to the Cal-Ital wine country grind, follow your nose to this Long Meadow Ranch-owned farmhouse, whose intoxicating smoker is parked right in the front yard. The cathedral ceiling, old-school country music and boisterous locals give Farmstead a lively air; for quieter dining, hit the front terrace. Naturally, the smoker-cooked meats like chicken wings, ribs and pulled pork are a major draw, but ranch-grown products utilized in simple, satisfying preparations, like a grilled artichoke with tangy sauce gribiche, are also a hit. Take the farm-fresh

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Farmstead in St. Helena offers Californian cuisine with generally high marks for food quality. Dishes featuring fresh vegetables, meats, fish, and shared plates like cheese boards and brick chicken are frequently praised. However, some guests found steaks underwhelming or portions insufficient. Service is mixed; while many appreciate the friendly and attentive staff, others report issues with pacing or patronizing attitudes. The atmosphere is described as warm and inviting, suitable for special occasions, though one reviewer noted the lack of tablecloths. Value perceptions vary, with some finding prices justified by quality, while others feel the cost does not match the experience. Overall, it is a strong culinary destination with inconsistent service elements.

Ideal for diners seeking fresh ingredients and a warm atmosphere, with advice to check specific dish reviews and allow ample time for the meal.

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Mustards Grill

$$$American

At this iconic roadhouse, it’s a joy to eat your greens. Chef Cindy Pawlcyn is a wine country pioneer for incorporating onsite gardens that produce ingredients routinely seen on this seasonal menu. There’s something for everyone on this friendly menu: Vibrant salads, grilled fish and steaks, or even a smoked barbecue pork sandwich. A side of onion rings isn’t a bad idea either. The lemon-lime tart capped with brown sugar meringue fittingly described on the menu as “ridiculously tall” doesn’t disappoint. Not surprisingly, there’s often a wait during lunch. The wine list is worth an exploration

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Mustards Grill in Yountville offers American cuisine with a TripAdvisor average of 4.5/5. Food quality is a standout, with praise for polenta, pork chops, and cornbread, though some find the menu unremarkable. Service is generally excellent, despite occasional delays or inattentiveness. The atmosphere is lively but noisy, with close table spacing reducing privacy, making it suitable for groups. Value perceptions vary; some find it worth the cost, while others feel it is overpriced. Overall, it is a solid choice for those seeking classic American dishes and wine in a bustling setting, provided one tolerates the noise level.

Suitable for diners who enjoy a lively atmosphere and classic American cuisine and can tolerate noise.

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Solbar

$$$Californian

Tucked into the stunning Solage Calistoga resort and spa, Solbar is wine country personified—breezy, sunny and serene, with local, farm-fresh food. The whole sense of occasion and relaxation is palpable among every guest here; and for those lucky enough to be seated in the patio, the experience is transcendent.Servers are gracious, attentive and know when to approach or simply let one get on with enjoying this dining room. That sense of regard makes its way into the exquisite food, like tomato tart with an ethereal parmesan mousse. The chef's notable flair is also seen in pan-roasted diver sca

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 80 reviews

Solbar in Calistoga holds a 4.4/5 rating. Food quality is a primary strength, with praise for sourdough, short ribs, French toast, and lemon ricotta pancakes. However, some guests reported issues with cold lobster rolls, steak tartare presentation, and scrambled eggs. Service is generally commended, particularly staff members like Pilar and Omar, though occasional complaints cite pacing and server knowledge gaps. The ambiance is highly rated, featuring charming outdoor seating, pool views, and a pristine interior. Regarding value, while the aesthetic and food are excellent, several reviewers note high prices relative to portion sizes, with some expressing disappointment over perceived mismatches between advertised and actual offerings.

Suitable for travelers seeking refined Californian cuisine and scenic outdoor settings with a flexible budget.

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North Block

$$$Californian

The space, at the edge of the villa-like expanse of the luxury hotel of the same name, is relaxed and airy. It is an ideal wine country retreat.Seafood specialties, like mussels with chardonnay butter sauce and grilled bread, or oysters on the half shell with house-made hot sauce, are a highlight. Slow-fermented wood-fired pizzas are always a good idea, and pastas, like a traditional tagliatelle bolognese, show equal care. For dessert, a caramel budino made with Macallan Scotch, paired with pistachio and chantilly cream, strikes a sophisticated and satisfying note.

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Bouchon

$$$French

This may be quaint Yountville, but Thomas Keller's French bistro paints a scene that is straight out of Paris. Red velvet booths, marble tables, polished brass and a tiled floor make for a buzzy scene. The next-door bakery is equally busy with its own lines often stretching out the front door. True to form, the cooking is righteously, unapologetically indulgent. Salade Lyonnaise studded with bacon lardons, flat iron steak with French fries, mussels steamed with white wine, boudin blanc with potato puree — the classics are well accounted for. Finish strong with profiteroles matched with vanilla

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.8/5 · 80 reviews

Bouchon in Yountville offers a French bistro experience with an average rating of 3.8/5 from 80 reviews. Food quality is polarized: some praise the roast chicken, trout, blood sausage, and steak frites, noting crisp bread, while others report stale fish or declining standards. Service receives mixed feedback, ranging from enthusiastic and attentive to complaints about premature table clearing and cold attitudes. The atmosphere is described as warm, lively, and authentically French, though excessive noise caused some guests to leave early. Regarding value, most find prices reasonable and the experience worthwhile, though a minority consider it overpriced.

Suitable for diners seeking a lively French bistro atmosphere with moderate expectations for food details; visiting during off-peak hours may improve service.

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Ad Hoc

$$$American

If you’ve ever wondered how Thomas Keller cooks at home, Ad Hoc is your best bet. The most casual of Chef Keller’s restaurants, it offers accessible fare served family style in a bright and inviting wood-paneled room that feels like a country home, one fitted with an iconic blue awning. Waits are inevitable without a reservation, but the engaging staff keep things moving along. The food is worth the wait and while dishes may sound simple, the crafting is not. Vibrant salads can feature the likes of green asparagus, cauliflower and beets. Buttermilk fried chicken is a longstanding signature. Fr

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.7/5 · 80 reviews

Ad Hoc offers American comfort food, notably Thomas Keller’s fried chicken, via a daily changing fixed menu. Food quality receives mixed reviews; many praise the freshness and taste, especially salads, while some report dry or poorly cooked chicken. Service is generally professional and friendly, though occasional delays or uneven attention occur. The atmosphere is casual and lively, ideal for families, but noise levels are high due to poor acoustics. Value perceptions vary, with some finding it reasonable and others considering it overpriced given limited choices.

Suitable for diners seeking casual American cuisine who can tolerate noise; check the daily menu beforehand.

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