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Fires, evacuations and smoke hurt restaurants in Northern California

Sonoma County is hardest hit with power outages stretching across the Bay Area

Lisa Jennings, Executive Editor

October 28, 2019

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A boar statue silhouettes the Soda Rock Winery as it burns during the Kincade fire. Click on the Soda Rock Winery link in the article for an after-fire photo.JOSH EDELSON/Contributor/AFP

Restaurants across the San Francisco Bay area were closed over the weekend as fire continued to rage through parts of Sonoma County and other areas, and power outages and evacuation orders kept residents on edge.

By Monday morning, the wind-driven Kincade Fire in Sonoma County had reportedly grown to more than 66,000 acres and destroyed nearly 100 structures, including the historic Soda Rock Winery. Other smaller fires in Vallejo, Suisun City and other towns throughout the region contributed to a heavy fog of smoke settling over the Bay Area.

The Kincade Fire caused the state’s largest evacuation of more than 180,000, mainly impacting the cities of Geyserville, Santa Rosa, Windsor, Healdsburg and Calistoga. Evacuation orders also reached north into Mendocino County. Power outages stretched across the region, including neighboring Napa County and points south, and the governor on Sunday declared a statewide emergency.

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Single Thread Farms, with its acclaimed restaurant and inn, in Healdsburg was closed over the weekend and possibly into this week after a mandatory evacuation warning. On Instagram, restaurant officials said, “We are taking care of our team and supporting our community at the moment and will work shortly to assist with booking information and send our guests updates. Thank you to all of the incredible people within our wine country community and those from outside who are helping those in need and keeping Sonoma safe.”

Others were also closed due to mandatory evacuations, including Willi’s Seafood & Raw Bar, Catelli’s, Guiso Latin Fusion and more.

The French Laundry in Yountville, Calif. was closed on Sunday due to power outages, along with sister restaurants Ad Hoc and Bouchon Bakery.

As has become a sad-but-necessary tradition in fire-prone areas, chefs and restaurateurs joined forces to feed residents taking refuge at evacuation sites.

Tyler Florence was among the chefs working with World Central Kitchen, founded by chef Jose Andres, which served close to 6,000 meals on Sunday at the Sonoma Fairgrounds. The organization was active across the state at various sites, feeding first responders and evacuees at Red Cross shelters.

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Volunteers are needed, as wind conditions were expected to keep fueling the fires for days.

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Meanwhile, firefighters were also battling outbreaks early Monday morning in Southern California, including a wildfire that forced evacuations in West Los Angeles, threatening the high-end neighborhoods of Brentwood, Mandeville Canyon and the Pacific Palisades. Dubbed the Getty Fire, the fast-moving outbreak reportedly forced celebrities like restaurant investor and basketball star LeBron James to find shelter.

Contact Lisa Jennings at [email protected]

Follow her on Twitter: @livetodineout

About the Author

Lisa Jennings

Executive Editor, Nation's Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality

Lisa Jennings is executive editor of Nation’s Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality. She joined the NRN staff as West Coast editor in 2004 as a veteran journalist. Before joining NRN, she spent 11 years at The Commercial Appeal, the daily newspaper in Memphis, Tenn., most recently as editor of the Food and Health & Wellness sections. Prior experience includes staff reporting for the Washington Business Journal and United Press International.

Lisa’s areas of expertise include coverage of both large public restaurant chains and small independents, the regulatory and legal landscapes impacting the industry overall, as well as helping operators find solutions to run their business better.

Lisa Jennings’ experience:

Executive editor, NRN (March 2020 to present)

Executive editor, Restaurant Hospitality (January 2018 to present)

Senior editor, NRN (September 2004 to March 2020)

Reporter/editor, The Commercial Appeal (1990-2001)

Reporter, Washington Business Journal (1985-1987)

Contact Lisa Jennings at:

[email protected]

@livetodineout

https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-jennings-83202510/

 

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