2016-2017 Nevada County Gold Magazine | Page 95

          EAT & DRINK Mark Your Calendars sushi and vegetarian. Informal dining choices offer pizza, burgers, creative sandwiches and breakfast served all day. Check out our bakeries and delis for a quick snack. Need a lift? How about coffee roasted in-house or organically grown? Looking for family or neighborhood restaurants, a bistro, pub style or comfort food, a drive-in or fine dining, see the Dining Guide starting on Page 98. ERIN THIEM/OUTSIDEINN.COM N OT ONLY DOES NEVADA County have a number of great dining options, it is also home to wonderful food events that celebrate locally produced food and feature local caterers. These events range from sophisticated to casual. Some are outdoors to take advantage of our long season of good weather and unique settings. Area restaurants are also found in some interesting places with a number located in the historic towns of Truckee, Grass Valley and Nevada City. Quite a few feature patios and decks where you can enjoy wine discovered at a nearby tasting room. The diversity found at local restaurants should satisfy everyone. You will discover East Indian, Pacific Rim, Asian, Mediterranean, Italian, seasonal California, Continental, traditional Mexican, Cajun and good old American “home cooking.” Menus feature everything from local produce to curries, seafood, prime rib and steaks, smoked specialties, fondue, tapas, 쑺 A BOUNTY OF EVENTS, RESTAURANTS Los Mineros Nevada City WILD FOR THE YUBA June 4. 5–9 pm. Food vendors, beer and wine tasting, silent auction, live auction, live music. North Star House, 12075 Auburn Rd, Grass Valley. yubariver.org CHEF’S TABLE WITH ALAN TANGREN DEMONSTRATION DINNERS June 11, June 18, July 2, July 16. Prix Fixe menu of six courses paired with wine prepared by Chef, Alan Tangren, formerly a chef for 22 years at renowned Chez Panisse in Berkeley. Tess Kitchen Store, Grass Valley. Check website for further demonstration dinner dates. (530) 273-6997. tesskitchenstore.com BRANCHES & BLESSINGS FARM DINNERS June 25, July 23, August 27. Share the tradition of “Sunday Night Dinner” around grandmother’s farm table set on the lawn. Featuring local ingredients, many grown on the farm. Dishes paired with local wines. Hosted by the Bierwagens on their farm. (530) 477-5992. bierwagensfarm.com STARRY, STARRY NIGHTS July 16. Outdoor event, everyone wears white. Hors d'oeuvres, gourmet dinner, fine wines and famous “dessert tent,” unveiled after dinner. Live band for dancing, chance to view stars with local astronomers through their telescopes. Empire Mine State Historic Park. Sponsored by the Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital Foundation. (530) 4779700. supportsierranevada.org AUTUMN FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL September 9-11. Three full days of cooking seminars and demonstrations, culinary competitions, wine tasting, grape stomp, and more. Northstar. (530) 581-6900. gotahoenorth.com MUSICALI TEA Spring 2017. Members of Sierra Master Chorale sing and serve a “not so proper” tea. Different tea for each course, petite sandwiches, scones, treats. Wear a hat–pretty or crazy. sierramasterchorale.org WINE & CULINARY ADVENTURE LAURA PETERSON Spring 2017. Flavors from around the globe, award winning wines, live music. Sponsored by the Fire Safe Council of Nevada County. (530) 272-1122. areyoufiresafe.com A MATTER OF TASTE Branches & Blessings Farm Dinners March 18, 2017. Drink, food, music, auction. Miners Foundry Cultural Center . Fundraiser for Nevada City School of the Arts. (530) 273-7736 x220. N E VA D A C O U N T Y G O L D . c o m 95