Girlfriends' Guide: St. Helena
Stop, shop and swirl. It's a chick-a-licious Wine Country getaway with your favorite gal pals
Grab the girls and head to Wine Country for a decadently delicious day (or week) of spas, shoe shopping, wine tasting and plenty of chocolate. We’ve done the advance recon on the best ways to pamper your inner princess in one of Napa Valley’s most chic-a-licious towns.
EATS
Wake up and smell the pastries: Try as you may, there’s no avoiding the tractor-pull of fresh wood-baked bread and lattes wafting through the screen doors of Model Bakery. After the feed, burn off some calories with a walk through the epicurean wonderland that is the St. Helena Farmers Market. When hunger knocks again (and it will), choices abound in this haven for ladies of the lunching sort. Clink glasses at Martini House’s intimate downstairs bar. Outdoor seating beckons here, as well as at the upscale fish and sushi extravaganza, Go Fish. If Italian’s more your speed, Tra Vigne’s villa-esque patio is a bustling social scene for locals.
Feeling puckish – or broke? Leave the hours long commitment of Napa’s restaurant scene behind for a quick bite at Taylor’s Automatic Refresher, a beloved outdoor walk-up burger joint. This ain’t your everyday greasy spoon, however. The revitalized restaurant serves up top-notch burgers, including the Western Bacon Blue Ring burger with sweet potato fries, a rare-Ahi tuna burger with wasabi mayo and slaw and fish tacos.
A little swankier? Stylish, intimate and always bustling, Cindy’s Backstreet Kitchen serves up a mix of California classics with a relaxed Wine Country vibe. Belly up to the zinc bar for some pre-dinner cocktails or slip out to the patio for steak frites, flatbread and oysters or a rabbit tostada.
SLEEPS
The Meadowood Resort is Napa’s playground of the rich and pampered. Here, you can frolic and cavort through 250 secluded acres. Private cottages are outfitted with every amenity imaginable and guests are invited to use the on-site spa, tennis courts, pool and access to one of the world’s few croquet masters. If your pockets aren’t quite as deep, El Bonita’s a 1950s retro, affordable motel along Highway 129. Though it’s simply furnished, the clean, family-friendly atmosphere, homey picnic tables and rock-bottom prices (at least for this area) make it a top cheap sleep.
SIPS
Decisions, decisions. St. Helena is about as close to being smack dab in the middle of Napa’s hundreds of valley wineries as you can get. Just north of downtown St. Helena, along Highway 29 is picturesque Beringer. Going south: Picnic winery V. Sattui, Hall Winery (with a Frank Gehry tasting room in the works) and woman-owned Corison. Less on the beaten path is the Silverado Trail, where the funky Casa Nuestra is a can’t-miss. Just down the road in Rutherford, Swanson Vineyards’ Parisian-inspired pink-and-coral tasting room is a girlfriends’ dream. This luxe tasting is a sit-down affair (by appointment only), dreamed up by daughter Alexis, and features pours from the winery’s best bottles, well-paired nibbles and plenty of time for gabbing with your neighbor.
SPA
One of the valley’s most luxe spas, Health Spa Napa Valley offers up everything from grapeseed wraps and hot stone massages to their Sugar Honey Glow scrub and rub. Luxuriate poolside as one of the beautiful people.
SHOP
Don’t hate Carolyn Perry because she travels the world tasting wine and sussing out stylish footwear. (Okay, you can hate her a little.) Fortunately for your pedicured little tootsies, she brings her best finds home to local foot shrine, Foot Candy.
Pop into the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone for a morning cooking demonstration – a perfect way to justify the bags of cookbooks, haute chef’s tools and nifty kitchen schwag you’ll be toting home from the well-stocked store. It’s worth sticking around to see what the students are cooking up at The Wine Spectator Restaurant, with its incredible vineyard views and creative California cuisine.
Need a little post-indulgence pick-me-up? Woodhouse Chocolates are inspired designer delectables. Stop in for a glass of sinfully creamy hot chocolate, Thai ginger-infused truffles or a sea-salt caramel. River House Books is the spot to grab luxe coffee table books featuring the wine and cuisine of the region. In tony St. Helena, consignment is often couture and Lolo’s is the place to shop. Check out the funky window dressing and grab a few bargains before collapsing in exhaustion.
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If you go...
Model Bakery / 1357 Main St., 707.963.8192
St. Helena Farmers Market / Friday mornings from 7:30 a.m. to noon, May through October in Crane Park.
Martini House /1245 Spring St., 707.963.2233
Go Fish / 641 Main St., 707.963.0700
Tra Vigne / 1050 Charter Oak Ave., 707.963.4444
Taylor’s Automatic Refresher / 933 Main St., 707.963.3486
Meadowood / 900 Meadowood Lane, 800.458.8080
El Bonita / 195 Main St., 707.963.3216
Beringer / 2000 Main St., 707.967.4412
V. Sattui / 1111 White Lane, 707.963.7774
Hall Winery / 401 St. Helena Highway S., 707.967.2620
Corison / 987 St. Helena Highway, 707.963.0826
Casa Nuestra / 3451 Silverado Trail, 866.844.WINE
Swanson Vineyards / 1271 Manley Lane, 707.967.3500
Health Spa Napa Valley / 1030 Main St., 707.967.8800
Foot Candy / 1239 Main St., 877.517.4606
CIA at Greystone / 2555 Main St., 707.967.2496
Woodhouse Chocolates / 1367 Main St., 707.963.8413
River House Books / 1234 Adams St., 707.963.1163
Lolo’s / 1120 Main St., 707.963.7972
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