Modern Californian Concept Songbird Parlour Debuting in Sonoma This Fall

Songbird Parlour will "celebrate the local farmers and the families behind them" by serving "modern, Californian, hyper-local" shared plates and wines

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According to Sonoma Magazine, Jack London Village’s Victorian lounge and event venue is opening as a restaurant this fall.

Located at 14301 Arnold Drive #3, the space is neighbor to establishments such as Eric Ross Winery, Schermeister Winery, and the Sonoma Ecology Center.

Co-Owner Lauren Kershner — who has partnered up with Kenneth De Alba and Chef Eric Moulton on this concept — tells What Now San Francisco that Songbird Parlour will “celebrate the local farmers and the families behind them” by serving “modern, Californian, hyper-local” shared plates and wines.

On the menu, locals can expect to find starters and shared plates including roasted beets with Grazin’ Girl Gorgonzola, head-on shrimp, coconut curry, and entrees such as pacific salmon with celery root leaves, filet mignon, and seared duck breast with hand-ground heirloom polenta.

Songbird Parlour will open on November 14, after which it will operate Wednesday through Sunday from 3:30 to 8 p.m.

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Elise Love-McCorkle is a freelance writer for What Now Media Group. She is an alumna of The University of Texas at Austin and works in the creative sector. She is currently based in Lisbon, Portugal.
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