Los Angeles Times

YOU CAN BE FRUGAL BUT FEEL SO REGAL

- travel@latimes.com

Healdsburg is nearly everyone’s idea of a trendy Sonoma County destinatio­n. Visitors descend there to dine in swank restaurant­s and shop at upscale boutiques surroundin­g its beautiful town square, despite the steep price tags. But six miles south is the charming town of Windsor with its own share of cute shops and excellent restaurant­s next to a lovely town green. The tab: Two nights at the WorldMark Windsor cost us $412 plus tax; lunch at Kin was $43 plus tip; and two glasses of brown ale and a six-pack to take home was $19 at St. Florian’s Brewery. THE BED

We chose the WorldMark Windsor, a 228-unit timeshare resort adjacent to the picturesqu­e Windsor Golf Club. When not in use by members of the Worldmark by Wyndham ownership program, these attractive units are available to the public. We stayed in a spacious one-bedroom unit with a king bed, full kitchen, washer and dryer, and a gas fireplace. The grounds were beautiful, and the location was a mere mile south of downtown Windsor.

THE MEAL

One of Windsor’s delights is its variety of restaurant­s. For lunch, we chose Kin, in the heart of old downtown Windsor. According to our waitress, its name reflects the family feeling everyone who works here shares. We paired a fried brie, strawberry and grilled chicken salad with a potato pancetta pizza. Delicious. For breakfast we found ourselves at KC’s American Kitchen, a lively, retro diner that attracts locals and travelers alike. My wife, Jeannie, chose the eggs Benedict with grilled tomatoes and avocado; I had the Southwest potato cakes. The portions turned out to be enormous. Next time we’ll split a cheese omelet.

THE FIND

A trip to Sonoma County means wine tasting. And with 50 wineries within five miles of downtown Windsor, we decided this was the ideal opportunit­y to turn our traditiona­l Sonoma pastime on its head. We went beer tasting. The Old Redwood Brewing Co. is part of an upswing in microbrewi­ng now making Windsor its home. Old Redwood prides itself on brewing a variety of beers, from its light and smooth River Rider Cream Ale to its hopintensi­ve Full Windsor Triple IPA. A mile or so down the road is St. Florian’s Brewery, named after the patron saint of firefighte­rs. The brewery is popular with first responders, and patches from state fire department­s decorate the walls. We loved its brown ale and bought a six-pack to take home.

THE LESSON LEARNED

If Healdsburg is a little expensive for you, try Windsor. It may be the region’s best-kept secret.

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Photograph­s by Marc Stirdivant TAKE YOUR own f light of fancy with a visit to Windsor’s old downtown, where charming shops and a wide variety of restaurant­s await.
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THE DINER KC’s American Kitchen is a lively place to gather for breakfast.

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