SWISS HOTEL
Don Salvador Vallejo's house offers five rooms to be reserved in advance in Sonoma.
This atypical address was the home of Don Salvador Vallejo, brother of the Mexican general Vallejo who facilitated the transfer of California to the United States. Now a hotel after the Mexicans left, it features a bar, untouched since 1909. You can enjoy cocktails in this historic setting or outside on the terrace tables. Please note that there are only five rooms, so this is an intimate address. So remember to book in advance. The hotel is just five minutes from more than a dozen Sonoma Valley wineries and boutiques.
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We were a group of 5 women and 1 man, and our server made it a point to start with the one man & save my elderly grandma for last when ordering. Not a big deal but just kind of strange? Anyways, we ordered our food and it was all incredibly subpar. We had a salad and it just had no flavor. Most of us got the eggplant Parmesan, which a few members of my family have previously ordered here, and it was actually the worst eggplant Parmesan I’ve ever had. It was luke warm, came with two thin pieces of tough eggplant, very little sauce, and a hard piece of polenta.
We told our waiter that we were disappointed with all of our food, and he told
Us that there’s two sets of chefs in the kitchen, and we had the worse chefs make our food. Why would he tell us this???
We were disappointed with the experience, every busser/server had a weird unfriendly energy and would fill up half the tables waters and leave, and our plates sat out for about 20 minutes after we finished eating until we asked for it to be taken away. Overall very bad experience. I would not recommend anything here, from the food to the service. The backyard ambience is the only redeeming factor.