Local LGBTQ+ Owned Businesses To Support in Sonoma County

Christian Sullberg and Ozzie Jimenez, owners of Noble Folk Ice Cream & Pie Bar

After opening Brew Coffee and Beer House in Santa Rosa in 2015, life and business partners Alisse Cottle and Jessica Borrayo hoisted a 5-foot-long rainbow flag outside their fledgling business to celebrate. 

“We have always felt that we want to create a place where everyone is welcome, especially people like us,” Cottle said.

Sonoma Magazine highlights some of the local LGBTQ+ owned businesses in Sonoma County that bring people together and give back to the community while serving up exceptionally delicious food, glasses of wine, cups of coffee, and engaging books.

Brew Coffee and Beer House

This friendly establishment just west of downtown Santa Rosa serves locally sourced coffee, beer and baked goods. Brew also offers a menu of rotating food items prepared in-house, including a few creative takes on the ever-popular avocado toast. 

The homey dining room doubles as an art gallery, displaying works by local artists, and as an event space for open mic nights and music performances. 

555 Healdsburg Ave., Santa Rosa, 707-303-7372

Mercury Wine

Mercury Wine owner Brad Beard first came to Sonoma County from Phoenix, Arizona in 2008. “Geyserville mines brought Italian immigrants, Italians brought grapes, and grapes brought me,” Beard said. The winery’s name pays homage to both Geyserville’s historical mercury mines and to Freddie Mercury, the late lead singer of the rock band Queen.  

Brad Beard owner of Mercury Wines, Sonoma County with his dog in the tasting room
Brad Beard, owner of Mercury Wine

The tasting room, operated by Brad’s brother, Grady Beard, is a popular stop for tours, including Out in the Vineyard, an event and travel company that caters specifically to the LGBTQ+ community. The Mercury team strives to make the establishment a friendly and inviting environment, often putting on live music performances with the owners and other guests for happy hour. 

Mercury Wine plays with themes from the winery’s local and musical roots: Included in the lineup is a Freddie Cuvee, Heavy Metal Red Blend, and a Mourvédre and Merlot blend called Element. Visitors can taste wine outdoors on a patio and then dine, just a few steps away from the tasting room, at top regional restaurants Catelli’s and Diavola Pizzeria & Salumeria. The tasting room is open Friday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Reservations are recommended. 

21025 Geyserville Ave., Geyserville, 707-857-9870

Noble Folk Ice Cream & Pie Bar

Life partners and entrepreneurs Ozzy Jimenez and Christian Sullberg opened Noble Folk Ice Cream and Pie Bar in Healdsburg in 2014. At the time, the confectionary duo had already made a mark with their first business, Moustache Baked Goods, a patisserie off the Healdsburg Plaza specializing in pretty cupcakes in a variety of flavors (the patisserie is now a catering business).

In 2018, they opened a second location for Noble Folk in downtown Santa Rosa. The Noble Folk storefronts proudly display pride and Black Lives Matter flags, as well as posters to celebrate diversity and inclusion.

But Jimenez’ and Sullberg’s dedication to their community extends beyond the walls of their establishments. During the Kincade Fire in 2019, the couple helped feed hundreds of displaced farm workers. In 2020, Jimenez was appointed vice mayor of Healdsburg, making him the second openly gay member and the first person of color in three decades on the City Council

Homemade ice cream from Noble Folk Ice Cream & Pie Bar in Sonoma County
Homemade ice cream at Noble Folk Ice Cream& Pie Bar.

Noble Folk has been recognized by the San Francisco Business Journal as one of the top LGBTQ+ owned businesses in the Bay Area for seven years. In 2021, the shop was named one of the 12 best ice cream spots in the Bay Area by the San Francisco Chronicle. When visiting, making sure to try the blueberry cheesecake ice cream flavor inspired by a local children’s book

116 Matheson St., Healdsburg, 707-395-4426; 539 4th St., Santa Rosa, 707-978-3392

The R3 Hotel

Gay-owned and -run, The R3 Hotel is set in the charming backstreets of downtown Guerneville, a few blocks from the Russian River and surrounded by redwoods. Originally built as a mid-century modern motor lodge, this 23-room hotel retains its U-shaped configuration, featuring a central pool, sun decking for days, and a pool bar and outdoor grill that all but say, “Hey there, summer.”

Join the pool party fun at The R3 Hotel in Guerneville
Guests enjoy the pool at The R3 Hotel in Guerneville.

During the day, this is a 21+-only sun-seeker’s paradise, and in the evening, live entertainment hits the outdoor stage and takes the party up a notch. Also onsite is the Rio Bistro restaurant and a separate bar and lounge. 

In addition to being a popular spot each Pride month, The R3 Hotel plays host to other big LGBTQ+ events throughout the year, including Russian River Women’s Weekend and Lazy Bear Week. 

16390 4th St., Guerneville, 707-869-8399

Radical Family Farms

Radical Family Farms was founded by life partners Leslie Wiser and Sarah Deragon in 2019 in an effort to reclaim Asian American identities on the land and to center LGBTQIA+ mixed-Asian American heritage and culinary culture through the vegetables, herbs, meals and events produced on the farm, according to the farm’s mission statement.

“I think I would have turned to farming sooner if I had seen more farmers like me. Visibility and representation matter … especially to folks who are ambiguous in race and gender,” Deragon said in an interview with Sonoma Magazine. (Read the article here). 

The farm specializes in Asian heritage produce, medicinal herbs, flowers and heirloom seeds. The farm doesn’t have an open market, but operates a Community Supported Agriculture program that delivers boxes of Asian heritage produce and flowers within the community and to members throughout the Bay Area. If you don’t want to commit to a box just yet, seeds, edible flowers, and medicinal herbs can be purchased through the farm’s online store.

707-210-2773

Russian River Books & Letters

Opened in December 2021 by educator, private tutor, and gay Guerneville resident Michael Rex, this independent bookstore functions as a gathering place for bibliophiles, writers, or just anyone who wants to hang out and browse. Its bright, cozy space in downtown Guerneville offers both new and used books, and Rex can order any book you might need. 

Just some of the well-curated shelves at Russian River Books & Letters
Just some of the well-curated shelves at Russian River Books & Letters.

Russian River Books & Letters started its first roster of writing workshops in Spring 2022 and celebrates Pride in June with a lineup of five-minute readings of original work by local LGBTQ+ writers (interested writers can sign up here). 

14045 Armstrong Woods Road, Guerneville, 707-604-7197 


By Kaila Bohler

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