January Is the Tastiest Time of Year: Napa Valley Restaurant Month Returns with Exceptional Dining, Stay & Sip Experiences

NAPA, Calif. — Napa Valley Restaurant Month™, presented by Visit Napa Valley, returns this January, inviting food lovers to indulge in one of the most delicious times of year in California’s premier wine country destination. For 31 full days, Napa Valley’s world-class restaurants will showcase exclusive menus, special pricing, and inventive epicurean experiences, making January the perfect time to savor the region’s celebrated culinary scene.

From Michelin-starred dining rooms to beloved local favorites, Napa Valley Restaurant Month highlights the extraordinary talent of the valley’s chefs and restaurateurs, who craft dishes inspired by premium, farm-fresh ingredients and the season’s bounty. Guests are encouraged to explore all five towns of Napa Valley while enjoying thoughtfully curated dining experiences that reflect the region’s passion for food, wine, and hospitality.

“Napa Valley Restaurant Month is a celebration of the creativity, quality, and sense of place that define our culinary community,” said Visit Napa Valley President & CEO Linsey Gallagher. “It’s an ideal opportunity for both visitors and locals to experience the depth of our dining scene, often in new and unexpected ways.”

Dine, Stay & Indulge

In addition to exclusive dining offers, guests can take advantage of special lodging packages available only during Restaurant Month, making it easy to turn a memorable meal into a full Napa Valley getaway.

Among the featured offers is the Stay, Dine, and Experience FARM at Carneros Resort and Spa. Designed for food lovers, this indulgent package includes a luxury cottage stay, daily breakfast for two at Hilltop Dining Room, and an exclusive three-course, chef-selected tasting menu for two at FARM. Seasonal highlights may include dishes such as hot-smoked celery root, American Wagyu, Ora King salmon, and handcrafted desserts—all set against the relaxed elegance of Carneros. Rates start at $499 per night.

Fine-dining enthusiasts can also enjoy a rare daytime experience at The Restaurant at Auberge du Soleil, where guests are invited to savor a Michelin-starred, three-course prix fixe lunch for $75. Optional wine pairings, thoughtfully selected to complement each course, enhance the experience while diners take in the restaurant’s iconic hillside views.

In St. Helena, Harvest Table invites guests to savor the season with a $65 three-course Restaurant Month dinner showcasing thoughtfully prepared, seasonal dishes paired with wines that highlight Napa Valley’s diverse terroir. Known for its ingredient-driven cuisine and warm, approachable setting, Harvest Table offers an inviting way to experience the valley’s winter bounty during Restaurant Month.

Sip Beyond the Table

Perfectly complementing Napa Valley Restaurant Month, the Napa Valley Vintners Napa Neighbor Program has been expanded this year to include anyone with a California driver’s license. The program offers exclusive winery discounts and experiences throughout the valley, giving guests even more reasons to explore Napa Valley’s renowned wine culture alongside its celebrated dining scene. 

Plan Your Visit

With exceptional dining, exclusive lodging specials, and expanded wine experiences, Napa Valley Restaurant Month offers countless ways to enjoy the best of the valley this January.

For participating restaurants, special offers, and travel inspiration, visit: www.napavalleyrestaurantmonth.com 

About Visit Napa Valley

Visit Napa Valley is the official destination marketing and management organization for Napa County. The organization promotes the region as an attractive travel destination and works to continually enhance its public image as a dynamic place to visit, live, and work. The vision and mission of Visit Napa Valley are to elevate Napa Valley as the world’s premier wine country experience and to promote, protect, and enhance the Napa Valley destination. Primary funding for our activities and programs comes from a Tourism Improvement District (TID) special assessment on lodging guests. Napa Valley, conveniently located within an hour’s drive from the San Francisco Bay Area and the Greater Sacramento Area, is comprised of five distinct towns, including, from north to south, Calistoga, St. Helena, Yountville, the City of Napa, and American Canyon. In addition to these five towns, the areas of Rutherford, Oakville, and Angwin, along with the outdoor recreation area of Lake Berryessa, are also part of Napa County and add to its diverse and rich history. The fully staffed Napa Valley Welcome Center in the City of Napa is a high-tech facility, complemented by personalized and complimentary concierge service from highly qualified brand ambassadors offering recommendations across the valley. For additional information about Napa Valley, or to plan your Napa Valley experience, please explore VisitNapaValley.com and follow social feeds @VisitNapaValley.

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