Sonoma’s Cafe La Haye Is Classic, Reliable and Always Comforting

When Cafe La Haye owner Saul Gropman announced his retirement in December 2024, Sonoma Valley collectively clutched its pearls. The bespectacled host had been a welcoming presence in the intimate dining room since the restaurant opened in 1996 — a rare fixed point in a county where the culinary landscape is always in flux.

Nearly a year later, the restaurant hasn’t missed a beat. The dining room is still packed with locals who reliably show up for pork chops and risotto.

Inside, little has changed: it’s the same art, the same menu and the same cozy split-level room that has made it a neighborhood favorite for nearly three decades. And that’s precisely why it still works under new husband-and-wife owners José López Nuñes and Marta Elena Echeverría Bacab.

Chef José has spent nearly 25 years in the pint-sized kitchen, learning his craft under its inimitable founding chef, John McReynolds. Though McReynolds left La Haye in 2007 and died in 2024, his bistro-classic sensibility and gregarious energy still hover over the line like a cheerful patron saint…

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