Restaurant in Healdsburg, United States
Spoonbar
100Pearl PointsCasual Healdsburg Dinner

About Spoonbar
Spoonbar is the practical Healdsburg pick when ease matters more than a high-ceremony wine-country meal. Book it for a flexible dinner on Healdsburg Avenue; cross-shop The Matheson or Troubadour for a bigger occasion, Oakville Grocery if the plan is grab-and-go rather than a seated meal.
Use Spoonbar when the priority is a direct dinner in Healdsburg. The verified basics are limited but useful: Spoonbar is in Healdsburg, lists smart casual dress, is closed Monday, is open Tuesday through Sunday from 4–9 PM.
The useful thing to know is what not to project onto it. There is no verified chef-led tasting format, named signature dish, award signal, cuisine category, service format, takeout or delivery detail, or published price tier in the provided record. The safer recommendation is practical rather than elaborate: consider it for a dinner plan when the group wants a simple Healdsburg option and does not need more specific menu or format commitments in advance.
Use it as the flexible Healdsburg fallback, not the splurge anchor
If the meal needs to be compared with other named options, The Matheson, Troubadour, Barndiva, Dry Creek Kitchen are natural cross-shops to review separately. For Spoonbar itself, the verified information supports only a dinner-focused recommendation, not a claim about a particular cuisine, price level, award history, or menu structure.
That makes Spoonbar a useful option for someone who wants the meal decision to stay simple. The off-premise angle is not verified: without confirmed takeout or delivery details, do not make this the center of a picnic or hotel-room dinner plan. If a daytime or grab-and-go plan is the goal, Oakville Grocery may be worth comparing separately.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
Choose this when the group needs an evening meal in Healdsburg and does not require a named tasting menu, a public award hook, a specific cuisine brief, or confirmed pricing before arrival. The verified hours make it a dinner option only: Tuesday through Sunday, 4–9 PM, with Monday closed.
Diners can treat it as a practical evening option if the available hours fit. If the occasion depends on a specific room style, menu structure, service format, or spend expectation, compare current details for Barndiva, Dry Creek Kitchen, The Matheson, Troubadour, or other Healdsburg dining options before deciding.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Spoonbar?
Treat Spoonbar as a dinner option in Healdsburg, not as a confirmed tasting-menu destination. It is open Tuesday through Sunday from 4–9 PM and closed Monday, so it fits dinner plans rather than lunch. The verified dress code is smart casual.
What should I order at Spoonbar?
The provided record does not verify specific dishes, cuisine, menu format, or signature items. Check Spoonbar's official channels for the latest menu details before deciding what to order. For comparison, you can also review current information for Dry Creek Kitchen and other Healdsburg dining options.
Is Spoonbar good for solo dining?
It can work for solo dining if you want dinner in Healdsburg during its listed hours. Spoonbar is open Tuesday through Sunday from 4–9 PM and closed Monday. If you want to compare the feel of the evening current details for The Matheson as well.
Is lunch or dinner better at Spoonbar?
Dinner is the verified option, because Spoonbar's listed hours are 4–9 PM Tuesday through Sunday, with Monday closed. No lunch service is verified in the provided record. If you want a daytime food stop instead, Oakville Grocery may be a separate option to review.
Is Spoonbar good for a special occasion?
Spoonbar may fit a relaxed dinner if its Healdsburg location, smart casual dress code, 4–9 PM hours match your plans. The provided record does not verify awards, a tasting menu, a specific price tier, or a special-occasion format. For a more comparison-based decision current details for The Matheson, Troubadour, Barndiva before choosing.
Location
219 Healdsburg Ave, Healdsburg, CA 95448
Healdsburg, United States
Compare Spoonbar
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spoonbar | Healdsburg | , | , |
| Barndiva | Healdsburg | New American, Californian | $$$ |
| The Matheson | Healdsburg | Contemporary | $$$$ |
| Dry Creek Kitchen | Healdsburg | American | $$$ |
| Oakville Grocery | Healdsburg | , | , |
| Troubadour | Healdsburg | French | $$$$ |
How Spoonbar Healdsburg compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if this is not the right fit
For a more polished sit-down dinner at a known $$$ level, cross-shop Barndiva or Dry Creek Kitchen. For a higher-spend occasion, look at The Matheson or Troubadour.
If the real need is food outside a seated dinner format, Oakville Grocery is the cleaner substitute.
How Spoonbar compares in Healdsburg
Spoonbar is the easier, lower-commitment choice against Healdsburg's more defined dining rooms. Barndiva sits in the $$$ New American and Californian lane, so it is the better pick when the group wants a clearer wine-country restaurant identity without jumping to the $$$$ tier. Dry Creek Kitchen also gives a more predictable American dinner frame at $$$, making it stronger for diners who want to know the category before committing.
For a splurge, The Matheson and Troubadour are the stronger cross-shops because both sit at $$$$ and send a clearer special-occasion signal. Spoonbar makes more sense when booking ease and centrality matter more than ceremony. If the decision is about food that travels well, Oakville Grocery is the practical alternative because its format is better aligned with grab-and-go plans.
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