
Man cannot live on bread alone. But you know, add a little cheese, some crème fraiche, maybe a slice or two of jambon, and a person could survive in quasi-Parisian bliss for, gosh, days.
Toss in a half-gallon bowl of latte so rich you can feel your thighs ballooning, and the odds get even better. And hey, that cupcake with the butter frosting bouffant definitely wouldn't hurt either.
In fact, it seems pretty certain that no one's going hungry at Della Fattoria Café in Petaluma. The airborne carb quotient of this bakery/coffee house/café alone ensures nourishment.
Opened earlier this year, the popular meet-up spot is the first retail outlet for Della Fattoria breads (usually only sold to the likes of the French Laundry and La Toque, and oft-revered as the best loaves in the county, maybe the whole Bay area).
But calling the café merely a bakery would be remiss. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, the café does a brisk business filling up hungry bellies with its popular grilled sandwiches (made of course on Della Fattoria bread, duh), plus soups and salads--as in pumpkin and bean soup, or Niman Ranch pork and duck sandwiches, and precious little piles of mixed greens that clearly have the mark of a trained chef upon them. (As well as the price tag: Soup and a sandwich will likely cost you upwards of $15.)

But sometimes a little Euro-style indulgence is called for. The rich bowls--and by bowls, I mean a small bathtub--of frothy milk-laden lattes and mochas make finishing that expense report and checking a few emails (there's free WiFi and plenty of tables for one or two) a happy chore.
So while Della Fattoria Café isn't just a coffee house (though the espresso is divine and staking out a table for more than just a nosh is perfectly acceptable), or just a bakery (though the bread can make you weep openly) or merely a cafe (there's far too much relaxed gossiping and coffee drinking for that), it is instead a little bit of all three. Pretty much insuring the gastronomical survival of men and women everywhere.
Cafe Della Fattoria, 141 Petaluma Boulevard N., Petaluma, 707-763-0161
Plus: Need your coffee fix in Santa Rosa? Holy Roast, the town's newest coffee spot opened this week just off Mendocino. Holy Roast, 490 Mendocino (just around the corner from Subway), Santa Rosa.
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Posted By: sue (04/02/2007 11:26:26 AM)
Comment: Their lemon/rosemary bread is to die for!!
Posted By: Petaluma Mobile Notary (30/01/2007 4:23:25 PM)
Comment: This place is great! Highly recommended!!!
Posted By: http:// (26/12/2006 5:18:43 PM)
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Posted By: bluznurse (23/12/2006 7:48:41 AM)
Comment: I found this review to be lacking mention of the elegance found at Della Fattoria. The food may be a tad pricey, but it is organic, beautifully presented and totally satisfying, giving buyers a choice for a healthy alternative. If you don't go early, you'll find the bread racks empty because the bread is incredibly delicious. Rather than comparing a latte mug to a small bathtub, it would seem more appealing to describe them as generous. (Not everyone's thighs balloon by drinking them.)The chef has a commitment to flavor which is so evident in every dish offered. There is a warm ambience to Della Fattoria which wasn't reflected in the writer's review. It's a great place for great food where young and old can find something delicious to experience, a wonderful place to take a break during your Christmas shopping, or to just meet a friend. Definitely a unique experience in Petaluma that will have you going back for more!
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