Historic Railroad Square is the entertainment starting hub of downtown Santa Rosa westside. You have numerous 5 star resturants serving breakfast and dinner. For omettes check out historic Omette Express hosted by owner & ringmaster Don Taylor. For the newest and best authentic mexican breakfast experience check out Cafe Aroma at their new location 115 4th St, Santa Rosa. Tell the co-owner Alejandra that Nitros sent you! There are many 5 star resturants available IE , LoCoco's Italiano Cusino Rustica 117 4th St - say hi to Joe LoCoco for me, Grossman's Noshery 117 4th St - fresh farm to table, Aroma's Roasters for great fresh on site roasted coffe from around the world, and for the best 5 star icream in the world you must try Nimble and Finn's! I give the following 4 stars; Paradise Sushi 119 4th St, Chevy's Fresh Mex 24 4th St. They are available but I only rate the businesses I personally have tried numerous times to...
   Read moreFun shops, good restaurants, quaint bars, live music, salons, antiques and other businesses all mingled in with Santa Rosa history.
There's a decent parking lot at the back of railroad square and lots of metered street parking throughout, just make sure to mind your meter.
Start your day with a fresh brewed custom coffee at Aroma Roasters and stroll around the historic sights. Then it's yummy breakfast at Omelet Express, out to window shop dozens of stores, visit one of the counties best yarn shops at Cast Away, and peruse through the fun at Disquise the Limit costume shop, stop into Shuffles Magical Ice Cream then browse through antiques stores or visit the Daredevils & Queens salon for a treatment or touch up, then dinner at Chevy's followed by drinks and dessert at Jackson's. Wrap up the evening at Toad in the Hole listening to some great live music and enjoy a nightcap. Just one scenario of a day...
   Read moreSomewhat seedy. Vacant stores. Homeless people lurk here. The city needs to move the REDWOOD GOSPEL MISSION & CATHOLIC CHARITIES out of this area because they service the homeless population, which flocks here. Santa Rosa's big heart to do the right thing is not good for local businesses competing with the homeless for the streets. If local businesses can't survive in historic Railroad Square, the city will never attract new outside businesses or...
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