Restaurant in Healdsburg, United States · Inside SingleThread Farm Inn
Single Thread Farm
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About Single Thread Farm
SingleThread Farm holds three Michelin stars, a 99.5-point La Liste score, and a #2 North America ranking from Opinionated About Dining (2025). Kyle Connaughton's 11-course kaiseki-influenced tasting menu changes daily based on the farm's harvest and books out near-instantly up to two months in advance via OpenTable. If a table opens, take it.
The Verdict
Three Michelin stars, a 99.5-point La Liste score (2025), a #2 ranking from Opinionated About Dining for North America (2025), and a World's 50 Best position of #80 (2025, down from #46 in 2024): SingleThread Farm is one of the most credentialed restaurants in the United States. The 11-course, kaiseki-influenced tasting menu runs $$$$ and books out up to two months in advance through OpenTable, with availability described as near impossible. If you can get a table, book it. This is a destination worth building a trip around, not a place to stumble into on a Healdsburg weekend.
What to Expect on Your First Visit
SingleThread operates on a Japanese philosophy of omotenashi: the idea that hospitality means anticipating needs before they're voiced. That framing matters for first-timers, because the experience is shaped around it from the moment you arrive. In warmer months, the evening begins on the building's rooftop, where herb gardens surround the space and the scent of those growing plants mingles with the cooler Sonoma air before dinner begins. It is a deliberate transition — from the street to something more considered — and it sets the tone for what follows downstairs.
Downstairs, an open kitchen lets you watch the preparations. The kitchen wall lined with pottery from the Nagatani family of Iga, Japan, eighth-generation master potters who produce nearly all of SingleThread's serving vessels, is not decorative: those donabe pieces are used for braising, steaming, and stewing during service. The cuisine is Californian and Japanese in equal measure, with Kyle Connaughton applying kaiseki structure to Northern California's seasonal harvest. The 11-course menu changes daily based on what Katina Connaughton's nearby 24-acre farm produces, which means the menu you eat will not exist again in exactly that form. Past dishes have included heirloom pumpkin with Dungeness crab and orange, smoked salmon prepared in an Ibushi Gin Japanese smoker, and yellowtail with Cara Cara orange and kumquat. Dairy, carbohydrates, and processed ingredients are used sparingly; vegetables and fish dominate.
The meal runs approximately 2.5 hours. At the end, you receive a printed menu of the evening's courses with wine pairings noted, a packet of heirloom seeds from SingleThread Farm, and a handwritten note from Katina. For first-timers, that closing detail tends to land harder than expected.
What This Kitchen Does Technically Better Than Its Peers
The specific technical claim here is integration: between farm and kitchen, between Japanese technique and Californian ingredients, and between the tasting menu format and genuine seasonal variation. Most farm-to-table restaurants source locally as a marketing position. SingleThread sources from a farm the owners run, growing rare Japanese fruits and vegetables that are not commercially available, which means the kitchen has access to ingredients that peers in the same kaiseki-influenced tradition simply cannot replicate.
Donabe cooking method is worth understanding before you arrive. These clay vessels regulate heat differently than conventional cookware, producing textures in braised and steamed dishes that are difficult to achieve otherwise. Connaughton trained under Heston Blumenthal at The Fat Duck and spent years in Japan, and the technical range in the kitchen reflects both. Compared to Lazy Bear in San Francisco, which offers a comparable progressive tasting menu at a lower price point and in a more casual room, SingleThread is more technically precise and considerably more formal. Against Atomix in New York City, the closest peer in Korean-influenced kaiseki format, SingleThread holds its own on technique but trades New York's urban density for wine country access. Neither comparison is a reason to skip SingleThread; they are reasons to understand what you are choosing.
Wine program adds to the technical case. Wine Director Christopher McFall oversees a list of 4,090 selections and a cellar inventory of 14,425 bottles, with particular depth in California, Burgundy, and Bordeaux. For a restaurant of this size in Healdsburg, that is a serious list by any measure. The wine pricing sits at $$$, meaning many bottles exceed $100 , budget accordingly if you plan to pair.
Staying Overnight
Above the restaurant, SingleThread operates five guest rooms. Overnight guests have access to a breakfast service that has developed a reputation of its own , described by multiple sources as near-legendary among those who have experienced it, though the specific format is not published. If you are making the trip from San Francisco (approximately 65 miles north on Highway 101), the case for booking a room is strong: the drive back after a 2.5-hour dinner with wine pairings is unpleasant, and the breakfast alone is reported to justify the added cost. See our full Healdsburg hotels guide for alternative accommodation options if the inn is sold out.
Booking and Practical Details
Reservations and prepayment are handled through OpenTable. Bookings open up to two months in advance. All reservations are final but transferable , treat this like a ticketed event, not a restaurant reservation you can cancel the day before. Dress code is business casual: no T-shirts, shorts, flip-flops, or athletic wear. Those with allergies to nuts, soy, dairy, shellfish, or gluten should be aware that these are used throughout the kitchen; the team notes that soy, rice products, sea salt, and sea plants are too central to the menu to adjust for. Contact the restaurant directly with any specific concerns before booking.
Getting there by car: head north on Highway 101 from San Francisco, take the Central Healdsburg exit, keep left at the park onto Healdsburg Ave, and turn left on North Street at the fourth traffic light. SingleThread is at 131 North St. San Francisco International Airport is approximately 133 km away. For other dining options in the area while you're in town, see our full Healdsburg restaurants guide and wineries guide.
Quick reference: 11-course tasting menu, dinner only (4–8:45 pm daily), book via OpenTable up to 2 months out, business casual dress, ~2.5 hours, five-room inn above restaurant, wine list 4,090 selections.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Single Thread Farm good for solo dining?
It works for solo diners, though the format is built around the full tasting menu experience rather than a counter or bar scene. The open kitchen gives solo guests something to engage with visually throughout the roughly 2.5-hour meal. At $$$$, you're paying for the complete omotenashi experience regardless of party size, so solo diners should arrive ready to commit to the whole arc of the evening.
Does Single Thread Farm handle dietary restrictions?
Allergies are noted at booking, but the kitchen is explicit about its limits: extreme sensitivities to nuts, soy, dairy, shellfish, or gluten are cautioned against, and the kitchen cannot adjust for soy, rice products, sea salt, or sea plants given how central they are to the 11-course menu. If your restrictions are minor, communicate them in advance via OpenTable. If they're severe, this format may not be the right fit.
Can Single Thread Farm accommodate groups?
The dining room is not a large-group venue by design. The omotenashi philosophy prioritises considered, personal service, which doesn't scale well to big parties. Small groups of two to four are the natural fit. If you're planning a larger private event, check the venue's official channels — but expect the format to constrain options.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Single Thread Farm?
For diners who want kaiseki-influenced technique grounded in a specific place and farm, yes. The 11-course menu changes daily based on the harvest from Katina Connaughton's 24-acre farm, Kyle Connaughton trained under Heston Blumenthal at The Fat Duck and spent years working in Japan, and the awards stack is serious: 3 Michelin stars (2025), #2 in North America from Opinionated About Dining (2025), and a 99.5-point La Liste score. At $$$$, this is a destination meal, not a casual splurge — book it if that level of commitment matches the occasion.
What are alternatives to Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg?
For a completely different price point and format, Barndiva and Dry Creek Kitchen offer Healdsburg dining without the tasting-menu commitment or the $$$$ price tag. Bravas Bar de Tapas and Little Saint work well for casual, share-plate evenings. The Matheson is the closest in ambition among local alternatives, with a broader menu and wine focus. None of them replicate SingleThread's farm-to-kitchen integration or its Michelin three-star standing.
Location
131 North St, Healdsburg, CA 95448
Healdsburg, United States
Compare Single Thread Farm
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single Thread Farm | Progressive - Japanese | $$$$ | Near Impossible |
| Barndiva | New American, Californian | $$$ | Unknown |
| Bravas Bar de Tapas | United States | Unknown | |
| Little Saint | Plant Based Cuisine | Unknown | |
| Dry Creek Kitchen | American | $$$ | Unknown |
| The Matheson | Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Barndiva — New American, Californian, $$$
- Bravas Bar de Tapas — United States, United States
- Little Saint — Plant Based Cuisine, Plant Based Cuisine
- Dry Creek Kitchen — American, $$$
- The Matheson — Contemporary, $$$$
SingleThread is in a different category from most of Healdsburg's dining options, and that comparison matters when you're deciding how to allocate a food-and-wine trip. Dry Creek Kitchen ($$$) offers well-executed American cooking with strong local sourcing, but it operates at a different level of ambition and technical precision. If you want a good dinner rather than a full-evening event, Dry Creek Kitchen is easier to book and considerably more relaxed. Barndiva ($$$) skews more casual still, with a garden setting and a menu that suits a long lunch or early dinner without the formality of a tasting menu commitment.
For the splurge decision specifically: SingleThread at $$$$ competes directly with The Matheson ($$$$) on price tier, but the two restaurants are doing different things. The Matheson offers a more accessible contemporary format with à la carte options; SingleThread is a fixed, prepaid 11-course commitment with no deviation. If you want flexibility or are unsure about a multi-hour tasting menu, The Matheson is the better fit. If you are committed to the format and want the most technically accomplished kitchen in Healdsburg, SingleThread is the answer.
Bravas Bar de Tapas and Little Saint serve different functions entirely: Bravas for a casual, social evening with shareable plates; Little Saint for plant-based cooking that punches above its price. Neither is a substitute for SingleThread, but both are worth considering if you are building a multi-night itinerary and need to balance the splurge with something lighter. For a broader view of how to allocate your dining budget across the area, see our full Healdsburg restaurants guide.
Hours
- Monday
- 4–8:45 pm
- Tuesday
- 4–8:45 pm
- Wednesday
- 4–8:45 pm
- Thursday
- 4–8:45 pm
- Friday
- 4–8:45 pm
- Saturday
- 4–8:45 pm
- Sunday
- 4–8:45 pm
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