Best Proposal Restaurants in Sonoma (2026)
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The proposal pick in Sonoma for 2026 is Enclos, chef Brian Limoges’s twelve-table room off the Plaza, the valley’s only two-Michelin-star table at a $225 tasting. Editorial runners-up: Cafe La Haye, Glen Ellen Star, the girl and the fig, LaSalette.
A proposal needs a small room, a quiet table and a kitchen that will not rush you. Sonoma Valley has them, from the Plaza out to Glen Ellen. Six earn the question. The list opens at a twelve-table two-star room and runs to a hearth-fired country dining room up the valley.
Six Sonoma Valley Tables for a Proposal
The eleven-course tasting changes with what Stone Edge Farm sends down the road. Enclos sits in a restored Victorian off the Sonoma Plaza. Chef Brian Limoges cooked at Atelier Crenn, Quince and Saison before this; Ian Cobb runs the wine. Two Michelin stars, awarded in 2025. The menu is $225, the pairing $135. Twelve tables. Reservations open on Tock and sell out in minutes. Book the night it opens. Propose at the city's only two-star table.
The daily chalkboard and the pork chop are the room's whole argument. Cafe La Haye sits at 140 East Napa Street, half a block off the Plaza. Chef Jeffrey Lloyd cooks; Saul Gropman has owned it since 1998. One of the smallest dining rooms in Sonoma, a few dozen seats. Dinner Tuesday through Saturday from 5:30pm. Quiet enough to hear the answer. The proposal at a neighborhood table that feels like a secret.
The wood oven runs the kitchen; the whole roasted branzino comes out of it. Glen Ellen Star sits in Glen Ellen, up the valley from Sonoma. Chef-owner Ari Weiswasser opened it in 2012 and cooks from the Glentucky Family Farm. Michelin Guide-listed. Dinner nightly, a small room built around the hearth. The drive up-valley is part of the night. The proposal with wood smoke and a country road home.
The fig-and-arugula salad and the steak frites are the signatures, the Rhone list the surprise. the girl and the fig sits on the Sonoma Plaza, owned by Sondra Bernstein since 1997. French country cooking, a romantic garden patio, an all-Rhone wine program. Dinner nightly. A wine-country institution that still feels personal. Book the patio in warm months. The proposal under the figs.
The wood-fired Portuguese plates and the salt cod are the reason to find the courtyard. LaSalette sits at 452 First Street East, tucked into a Plaza courtyard. Chef-owner Manuel Azevedo cooks the food of his native Azores; the room has been open since 1998. Warm, unusual, intimate. Dinner most nights, closed Wednesday. Something her friends will not have eaten. The proposal with a story behind the menu.
The hearth-roasted plates and a deep California list anchor the room. Wit and Wisdom Tavern sits at The Lodge at Sonoma, 1325 Broadway. Michael Mina's group runs the kitchen. A resort destination, quieter and more polished than the Plaza's casual rooms. Dinner nightly. Book a corner away from the bar. The proposal with valet parking and a room to stay in.
How to Book
Enclos is the hard table; reservations open on Tock roughly every two months and sell out in minutes, so plan around the drop. Cafe La Haye and Glen Ellen Star want two to three weeks for a weekend; the girl and the fig, LaSalette and Wit and Wisdom will usually seat a couple within a week.
Tell the room it is a proposal when you book. Ask Enclos and Cafe La Haye for a corner, the girl and the fig for the garden patio in warm months, and Wit and Wisdom for a table away from the bar.
Frequently Asked Questions
The editorial pick for 2026 is Enclos, chef Brian Limoges's twelve-table room off the Sonoma Plaza and the valley's only two-Michelin-star restaurant, with a $225 eleven-course tasting. For a smaller, quieter neighborhood table, Cafe La Haye on East Napa Street is the close runner-up. For a country setting, Glen Ellen Star up the valley cooks from a wood-burning hearth.
In Sonoma Valley for 2026, Enclos holds two Michelin stars, awarded in 2025, with chef Brian Limoges cooking an eleven-course tasting off the Plaza. Glen Ellen Star and the girl and the fig are Michelin Guide-listed rooms without a current star. Enclos is the standout for a high-stakes proposal; the others trade the star for a warmer, more relaxed room.
The top end is Enclos, where the eleven-course tasting is $225 a head with a $135 wine pairing. The other rooms on this list run in the upscale but accessible range, with most main courses landing in the $30s and $40s at Cafe La Haye, Glen Ellen Star, the girl and the fig, LaSalette and Wit and Wisdom. Budget more for wine in a valley built on it.
Enclos is the table to plan around; reservations open on Tock about every two months and sell out within minutes, so set an alert. Book Cafe La Haye and Glen Ellen Star two to three weeks ahead for a weekend. the girl and the fig, LaSalette and Wit and Wisdom will usually seat a couple within a week, but tell them it is a proposal.
For a quiet proposal, the smallest rooms are best: book a corner at Enclos or a two-top at Cafe La Haye, both intimate enough that conversation carries softly. Glen Ellen Star up the valley and LaSalette's Plaza courtyard are warm and unhurried. Avoid Oso Sonoma, whose raw-bar, shared-plate format and bar-forward room make a private moment difficult.