BEST Downtown Napa Restaurants | Local Wally's Napa Tourist Guide
Where to eat in Downtown Napa? Local Wally knows the BEST restaurants in Napa, from cheap eats to 5 star dining, eat where the locals do!
Best Places to Eat in Downtown Napa
Downtown Napa Dining Guide
With the largest concentration of restaurants in the valley, downtown Napa is a culinary dream come true. You'll find gourmet burgers, beer can chicken, steaks, sushi, ethnic foods, fancy sit down restaurants and funky take out - all prepared by some of the worlds best chefs.
Unlike other guides that give you an endless list of restaurants, Local Wally's Napa Tourist Guide only features the best, the restaurants I love and the ones locals eat at. Pick any of the restaurants below and know you're going to have a great dining experience.
As with all Napa restaurants, make those reservations as soon as you know you are coming as the good ones fill up fast - and all the restaurants below are better than just good, they're the Best Restaurants in Downtown Napa.
Dining Downtown Napa on a Budget?
Those on a tight budget should seek out the many Happy Hour deals in Downtown Napa. My favorite has to be The Bounty Hunter (review) where you can get a $10 BBQ sampler platter and 2 for 1 beer and wine M-F, 3 to 6pm. Runner up is Hog Island Oyster (review) in the Oxbow Market where you can get dollar oysters on Tues or Wed nights (unadvertised "locals special") and half off deals during Happy Hour. You won't even know you're on a budget if you dine at either of these two places.
AVG. ENTREE PRICE: CHEAP EATS $ (<$20), MODERATE $$ ($20 - $30), EXPENSIVE $$$ ($30+), EXTRAVAGANT $$$$ ($50+)
Angele Restaurant & Bar
Riverfront Dining - Romantic Bistro Setting - Expensive $$$
A true locals hangout, Angel's has some serious credentials. One of it's owners built Auberge du Soleil while the other managed The French Laundry and was General Manager at both Bistro Jeanty and Bistro Don Giovanni. Modeled after a Paris bistro that was downstairs where the mother of the owners lived, Angele offers both intimate inside dining as well as outside terrace dining with a view of the river.
The setting is warm contemporary - cement floors mixed with an open wood beamed ceiling - you'll feel comfortable whether you arrive in khaki's or dressed up in style. French inspired, this is fancy food in a rustic setting.
Bounty Hunter Wine Bar & Smokin' BBQ
As Seen on TV, the Famous Beer Can Chicken - Cheap Eats $
There are 400 bottles of wine, 40 wines by the glass, and plenty of beers on tap but the big attraction at The Bounty Hunter Wine Bar & Smokin' BBQ is the famous beer can chicken, a full bird sitting on top of a can of Tecate beer. Ultra casual, animal heads decorate the walls in a cowboy theme, though I bet a cowboy never drank wine this good.
With smokers out back, Bounty Hunter serves up some credible BBQ, from ribs to brisket, along with burgers, sandwiches, salads, and one of the best Happy Hours in Napa where $5 gets you a rib and cole slaw plate, $10 gets you a BBQ sampler, and beer and wine are two for one. Busy, noisy, fun atmosphere.
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Celadon Restaurant Napa
Outdoor Courtyard with Fireplace - Modern American - Expensive $$$
Though they call this "global comfort food" it's really just modern takes on foods you love, perhaps with a bit of Asian influence but nothing so crazy that you don't recognize the dish when it arrives. If you're looking for steaks and seafood prepared Napa-style and served in a comfortable and rustic setting, Celadon in downtown Napa is the place.
The inside dining room is intimate but come here on a nice evening and it's the outside patio courtyard that is the star. Get a table by the roaring brick fireplace on a chilly evening, it's romantic and inviting. My favorite? The mussels with applewood bacon and tomatoes are worth a visit alone.
Cole's Chop House
High End Steak House - Better than Ruth's Chris' - Extravagant $$$$
Owned by the same people who brought you the more casual Celadon, Cole's Chop House is an upscale, fine dining steak house, much in the same vein as Ruth's Chris only in a more rustic and authentic Napa setting. Zaget called it the best steak house in the entire San Francisco Bay Area.
Housed in old 1800's exhibit hall once used for the Napa and Sonoma fairs, Cole's Chop House is both rustic and elegant with tablecloth dining and a lively bar scene. If you know your steaks then you're going to love their 21 day dry aged prime cuts. Bring your best credit card, entrees average $50 or more and everything is a la carte. But worth it? You bet!
Gott's Roadside
Gourmet Burgers - Beer and Wine - Cheap Eats $
Insanely fantastic burgers, do not confuse Gott's Roadside with fast food. Using only the best ingredients, Gott's takes the classics to a whole new level, the kind of burgers that will make you a believer again and a bargain at less than $10. Ahi Burger ($16) is a standout, a rare cut of sushi grade ahi topped with Asian slaw, it's the best fish sandwich you will ever eat.
Of course, a good burger joint needs awesome fries and Gott's does not disappoint. Sweet potato, standards, garlic fries, chili cheese, onion rings, all of them top quality and expertly prepared. Shakes and floats along with beer and wine, it's got to be Gott's for Napa's best cheap eats.
Morimoto Napa
Iron Chef Morimoto Dreams of Sushi - Trendy - Extravagant $$$$
You've seen him on TV, now see for yourself why he has earned the title of Iron Chef. This is no Guy Fieri theme restaurant, Morimoto delivers his promise of blending the best ingredients into a fusion of Japanese cuisine for the modern American palate.
Of course there is sushi, best quality of course. But there are also plenty of hot cooked dishes. The crispy whole fish is a standout and there are even ultra high end steaks, though at $25 an ounce you'd better really want a steak. Those on a tight budget will love the lounge where there are appetizers, soups and sandwiches for a slightly more reasonable price.
Torc Napa
Contemporary American - High Energy Dining Room - Expensive $$$$
With its stunning open architecture inside, floor to ceiling stone walls, open beams and rustic/contemporary furnishings, Torc has the look of an upscale hipster restaurant. There's an open kitchen, a huge bar to one side, and a lively vibe that goes nicely with the white tablecloths. Noisy, yes, but so much fun, a locals favorite.
Modern food to match the setting, the food becomes edible art that makes taking a photo irresistible. Farm to table, globally influenced flavors, locally sourced ingredients, this is a chef driven restaurant that caters to both locals and visitors with everything from foie gras to seafood to steaks, all deliciously prepared.
Siena at Meritage Resort
Located in the Meritage Resort, a new favorite!
Locally-sourced California cuisine combines with rustic influences at Siena, a Napa Italian restaurant. Dine in true Wine Country style on fresh, locally sourced seasonal menus influenced by both Californian and Tuscan flavors.
The Meritage Resort is also home to the Crush Lounge, the premier destination for food and fun in Napa Valley, offering cocktails, sports entertainment and six lanes of bowling all in one place. Great for a casual lunch, happy hour or late-night craft cocktail while enjoying 12 high-definition televisions at this Napa sports bar & bowling alley.
Zuzu
Small Plates Tapas - Paella - Moderate $$$ - Expensive $$$$
Nearly always packed, Zuzu's has been attracting scores of locals and visitors who crowd into the tiny no-reservations eatery to order up plate after plate of tapas, small bites of Spanish meets South America with a twist of Napa, Every bite is an adventure, a story unto itself and certain to elicit strong emotions of joy. Plates are around $10 apiece, get 2 to 3 per person and share. Paella after 4PM, their house specialty.
Because there are no reservations it is recommended you come early and not on a Thurs, Fri or Sat night. If it's available, a seat at the small bar might be the best in the house and a wonderful way to experience Zuzu.
Should I Dine on the Napa Wine Train?
The idea behind the Napa Valley Wine Train was to create a luxury experience similar to that of the Orient Express, something once reserved for the wealthiest of the wealthy. You hop on in Yountville and ride the rails to St. Helena, dining on lunch or dinner along the way. As a train buff it's essential. As a dining experience, perhaps less so. The food is what you might expect from a good hotel, sort of like dinner at a Marriott.
That said, the Wine Train succeeds for those looking for a romantic and unusual dining experience. You'll love the nostalgic trip in the refurbished dining cars, the train looking like something out of the old Wild, Wild West TV show. If the quality of the food isn't making Thomas Keller nervous you have to give the Wine Train chefs credit for serving up such large quantities of above average food on a moving train. Extravagant $$$$
AVG. ENTREE PRICE: CHEAP EATS $ (<$20), MODERATE $$ ($20 - $30), EXPENSIVE $$$ ($30+), EXTRAVAGANT $$$$ ($50+)
Atlas Social
Great location and atmmosphere, share a table and shaire the small plates tapa-style of gourmet goodness. Atlas Social is a foodie favorite, lively, can get busy so arrive early or make reservations. Moderate $$
 Carpe Diem
Casual yet sophisticated wine bar in iconic downtown Napa building. Carpe Diem's menu features mostly small plates to share. Nice pick for great food and unpretentious dining. Good Happy Hour. Cheap Eats $
 Don Giovanni
Bistro Don Giovanni has been a Napa favorite for years with its warm, rustic Italian ambiance. Feels like you're in Italy, fireplace inside or al fresco patio. Located north of downtown. Moderate $$
 Hog Island Oysters
Seafood lovers should head over to the Oxbow Market and go straight to Hog Island Oyster Company. Ultra casual, grab a stool at the bar or patio. Excellent Happy Hour. Cheap $
 Kitchen Door
The Kitchen Door at the Oxbow Market serves "ethnic comfort foods", eveything from burgers to pizza to Singapore noodles. Chef driven restaurant, serious food, delicious, eclectic. Cheap Eats $
 La Toque
Michelin star, La Toque in the Westin is one of Napa's finest restaurants. Choose from the 4 or 5 course dinner or go for broke (literally) with the 9 course chef menu. Extravagant $$$$
 Mango on Main
Mango on Main, AKA Mini-Mango, is a local's favorite for modern Thai dishes. Michelin Guide Recommended, inventive cuisine that's not shy to boast. Casual, contemporary dining. Cheap Eats $
 Tarla
Tarla Mediteranean Bar and Grill serves up Greek and Turkish cuisine, from crispy skinned fish to lamb kebabs. Great Happy Hour, contemporary dining room, locals favorite, family dining. Cheap $
 Ristorante Allegria
Stunning dining experience inside an old bank building, Ristorante Allegria serves up modern California/Italian cuisine. Excellent Happy Hour but even the dinner entrees are surprisingly affordable. Moderate $$