SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Ahead of New Michelin Guide Release, We Know That Cyrus, Osito, and Itria Made the Cut We're now getting a second list of "New Discoveries" for 2022 that includes the formerly Michelin two-starred Cyrus, which took a decade-long break and has just reopened in a new town.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Cyrus, the Once Michelin Two-Star Dining Destination, Returns In a New Sonoma Location After 10-Year Hiatus It's been ten long years since Cyrus was forced to close in Healdsburg, bringing to an abrupt end a world-class dining offering from chef Douglas Keane that garnered two Michelin stars and plenty of accolades. And in September, it returns.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Famed Healdsburg Dining Destination Cyrus To Be Revived In Geyserville After multiple promises to reopen and some false starts, chef Douglas Keane has just inked a deal to reopen his acclaimed Cyrus restaurant in new digs near its original Healdsburg location.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Healdsburg Fine-Dining Destination Cyrus, Closed Since 2012, Confirms 2019 Rebirth Thanks @peoplemag for the feature! http://greatideas.people.com/2013/09/26/the-new-top-chef-masters-winner-sounds-off-on-skydiving-and-more/ A post shared by Douglas Keane (@douglaskeane) on Oct 1, 2013 at 10:23am PDT Five years after Michelin two-star
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Former Cyrus Chef Douglas Keane Tapped for 'Top Chef Masters' Many in the food world have been wondering what was coming next for former Cyrus chef Douglas Keane, who's been lying low since his Michelin two-star restaurant in Healdsburg shuttered last fall due
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Drinks: Autumn Apple Cocktail from Cyrus With his book Artisanal Cocktails, local startender Scott Beattie established himself as a leading figure of West Coast-style, farmers-market-driven cocktail creation. And as the drink specialist at Healdsburg's Cyrus, Scott championed the building
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Restaurant Gary Danko Tops Zagat Guide Once More We suspect that the only people who rely on the Zagat Guide in the Bay Area are recent New York transplants and elderlies who pick it up in the bookstore in Danville, but